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Michael R. Jackson's Pulitzer Prize-winning, blisteringly funny masterwork exposes the heart and soul of a young artist grappling with desires, identity, and instincts he both loves and loathes. Hell-bent on... (more info)

Theatre Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Apr 6, 2022
Opened Apr 26, 2022
Critics' Rating
8.91 Positive
19 Positive
3 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
5.80 Mixed
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A Strange Loop Broadway Review

From: New York Theater  |  By: Jonathan Mandell  |  Date: 4/26/2022

Navel-gazy? Sure. But, two decades in the making, this is a piece full of craft and rigor, and nobody is writing off Michael R. Jackson, a big gay Black guy who's no longer struggling to write a musical...

A Strange Loop is profanely funny and courageously raw, but on a second viewing (I reviewed its world premiere Off Broadway in 2019), it's also claustrophobically fixated on the wounds of youth, a howl of rage at gay lookism, white gatekeepers, and t...

The saying 'You've never seen anything like this before' is often overused in reviews. But when it comes to A Strange Loop, the shattering, electrifying debut musical from Michael R. Jackson that opened Tuesday at New York's Lyceum Theatre, the phras...

And though one Thought suggests in answer that Usher 'might be overcomplicating,' A Strange Loop relies upon that level of introspective over-complication to make the case that Usher's thoughts deserve a stage to themselves. In proving that they do, ...

While I can’t deny many will find the brutal honesty of A Strange Loop provocative, its success lies in the delicate balance of specificity and universality. Usher’s journey loops more like a spirograph than the neat circumference of a circle. Li...

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Black, queer, and laceratingly honest, A Strange Loop liberates Broadway

From: The Los Angeles Times  |  By: Charles McNulty  |  Date: 4/26/2022

I never thought I'd see anything on Broadway quite like 'A Strange Loop,' Michael R. Jackson's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical that probes the inner reality of a 26-year-old Black, queer artist who's trying against the odds to transform his alienation...

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A Strange Loop is Broadway's best new musical

From: The Washington Post  |  By: Peter Marks  |  Date: 4/26/2022

The songs in the 90-minute show take us from blistering satire to bracing self-discovery, so the evening evinces a profound emotional range; our thoughts turn not so much for sustenance to Usher's Thoughts, though, as to Usher himself. That's activat...

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Although Beguiling and Funny, This Meta Exercise Has Aged a Bit Since 2019

From: The New York Sun  |  By: Elysa Gardner  |  Date: 4/26/2022

Mr. Jackson's scorn is mitigated, fortunately, by his self-awareness, and by a gift for channeling both his frustration and his own insecurity into lyrical songs and trenchant, exhilarating comedy.

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'A Strange Loop' review — a near-perfect marriage of art and activism

From: New York Theatre Guide  |  By: Juan Michael Porter II  |  Date: 4/26/2022

'WOW!' I thought to myself as my body leapt to its feet on its own volition to applaud A Strange Loop. 'This must be how people who saw the first performances of Show Boat, Oklahoma!, Company, Rent, or Hamilton felt.' Though I've witnessed and studie...

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A STRANGE LOOP, and a Glorious Catharsis — Review

From: Theatrely  |  By: Joey Sims  |  Date: 4/26/2022

In crafting a work so joyously and painfully honest, playwright, composer and lyricist Michael R. Jackson walks a fine line. A Strange Loop is a carefully structured piece, lean and quick-paced. Yet it is also a manic mess, a frenzied collage that st...

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Review: ‘A Strange Loop’ makes a remarkable Broadway debut

From: Associated Press  |  By: Mark Kennedy  |  Date: 4/26/2022

Jaquel Spivey, in his Broadway debut, plays Usher with such hang-dog and sweet poignancy that it may take audience members supreme self-restraint not to go up on stage and give him a hug. He's battling a toxic stew of romantic rejection and artistic ...

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‘A Strange Loop’ Review: A Dazzling Ride on a Mental Merry-Go-Round

From: The New York Times  |  By: Maya Phillips  |  Date: 4/26/2022

The tricky task I face as a critic is figuring out how to write about a work whose brilliance has already been noted. The New York Times named the show a critic's pick in 2019, and I wrote briefly about the show's Broadway tryout in Washington, D.C.,...

But as I am writing this, it occurs to me that what Jackson does with 'A Strange Loop' isn't just write a musical with catchy tunes and clever lyrics. He's also successfully testing the conceit of how the universal is rooted in the specific. In makin...

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‘A Strange Loop’ review: Pain with a side of anguish on Broadway

From: The New York Post  |  By: Johnny Oleksinski  |  Date: 4/26/2022

Even if it all plays out like a dramatic therapy session, there is a powerful, raw emotionality to 'A Strange Loop,' directed by Stephen Brackett, and a boppin' score with a couple memorable tunes - if not much polish or, ultimately, much satisfactio...

This review, minus a few obvious updates, is basically what I wrote about 'A Strange Loop' in 2019. Despite going on to win the Pulitzer Prize, the show has invoked some chat-room gossip that it 'doesn't belong on Broadway.' Yes, that's what they onc...

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A STRANGE LOOP: THE I’S HAVE IT IN A REMARKABLE MUSICAL ACHIEVEMENT

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Bob Verini  |  Date: 4/26/2022

Usher’s a people-person in another sense. He has six strands of “golden braid” working on him at all times: an ensemble of “Thoughts,” who alternately hector, insult, question, and discourage him. I see them as the Self-Sabotage Sextet, or ...

As directed by Stephen Brackett, 'A Strange Loop' presents a dilemma for critics. It has many stunning sequences and, more than any musical in years, charts a brave path determined to confront not just the assumptions of the genre but their impact on...

In spite of inventive touches, satirical humor, fluid production values, and songs full of both spark and sensitivity, 'A Strange Loop' ultimately falls victim to the perils of its own design, becoming so messy, whiny, confrontational, sexually expli...

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A Strange Loop

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 4/26/2022

Jackson has made minor edits to the show since its Off Broadway run, but the biggest change is in the central casting: Originated by Larry Owens, Usher is now played by Jaquel Spivey in a strong Broadway debut. Although he doesn't have Owens's prickl...

Even truth can be subjective, but 'A Strange Loop' doesn't stoop or pander to solicit understanding and empathy. Undoubtedly there are details that may elude typical (read: white, straight, affluent) Broadway theatergoers, language and references spe...

Fluidly directed by Stephen Brackett, with Raja Feather Kelly's clever choreography punctuating Jackson's delightfully brash score, A Strange Loop grabs hold of us the moment Usher concludes that funny introduction. If the show begins to lose a littl...

At breathtaking speed, for an hour and 45 minutes, Loop continues whirling on like this: the Big Ideas and the petty ones waltzing around in Jackson's profane, hilarious, metamusical carousel. It's less vicariously exhausting than it was Off Broadway...

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