''A Strange Loop'' is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by
Michael R. Jackson
Michael R. Jackson (born 1981) is an American playwright, composer, and lyricist, best known for his musical ''A Strange Loop'', which won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2022 Tony Award for Best Musical. He is originally from Detroit, M ...
, and winner of the 2020
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
The Pulitzer Prize for Drama is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It is one of the original Pulitzers, for the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes, four of which were ...
.
First produced
off-Broadway
An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer th ...
in 2019, then staged in
Washington, D.C. in 2021,
''A Strange Loop'' premiered on Broadway at the
Lyceum Theatre in April 2022.
The show won
Best Musical and
Best Book of a Musical at the
75th Tony Awards.
The show follows Usher, a Black queer man writing a musical about a Black queer man writing a musical. The title refers to a
cognitive science term coined by
Douglas Hofstadter
Douglas Richard Hofstadter (born February 15, 1945) is an American scholar of cognitive science, physics, and comparative literature whose research includes concepts such as the sense of self in relation to the external world, consciousness, an ...
, as well as a song by
Liz Phair
Elizabeth Clark Phair (born April 17, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Phair was raised primarily in the Chicago area. After graduating from Oberlin College in 1990, she attempted to start a musical career ...
.
Plot summary
The chorus, Usher's Thoughts, calls Usher's name many times. Usher, working as an usher for ''
The Lion King
''The Lion King'' is a 1994 American animated musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 32nd Disney animated feature film and the fifth produced during the Disney Renaissance, ...
,'' tells the audience what the show will entail. Usher wonders how he should write ''A Strange Loop'' to represent what it's like to "travel the world in a fat, Black, queer body" ("Intermission Song").
After work, Usher plans "to change this show for the better". Usher wants to change himself, but his Thoughts, full of self-loathing and worry, are too disruptive ("Today"). His mother calls to ask "what's going on in
islife" and reminds him how hard she and his father worked to raise him. She requests that Usher write a
Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry (born Emmitt Perry Jr., September 13, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, and playwright. He is the creator and performer of the Madea character, a tough elderly woman. Perry's films vary in style from orthodox filmmak ...
-style gospel play in return ("We Wanna Know").
Usher wishes he could act more like his "inner white girl" but is held back by expectations put on Black boys ("Inner White Girl"). Usher's Thoughts criticize "Inner White Girl" and the show, claiming the main character should have more sex appeal and telling him to add elements of "slavery or police violence so that the allies in the audience have something '
intersectional
Intersectionality is an analytical framework for understanding how aspects of a person's social and political identities combine to create different modes of discrimination and privilege. Intersectionality identifies multiple factors of adva ...
' to hold onto".
Usher’s father leaves a voicemail saying that he found
Scott Rudin
Scott Rudin (born July 14, 1958) is an American film, television, and theatre producer. His films include the Academy Award-winning Best Picture '' No Country for Old Men,'' as well as '' Uncut Gems'', '' Lady Bird, Fences, The Girl with the Dr ...
’s number online. Because Usher has student loans to pay off, his father urges him to leverage their common sexuality to make a connection, despite not condoning homosexuality ("Didn't Want Nothin'").
At a medical checkup, Usher's doctor inquires about Usher's sex life and prescribes him
Truvada
Emtricitabine/tenofovir, sold under the brand name Truvada among others, is a fixed-dose combination antiretroviral medication used to treat and prevent HIV/AIDS. It contains the antiretroviral medications emtricitabine and tenofovir disop ...
, pressuring Usher to have more sex. Usher "enters the sexual marketplace" through various gay dating apps but is rejected for being "too Black, too fat, too feminine," and for having a small dick. Usher rages against the ways in which the gay community is also discriminatory ("Exile In Gayville").
A stranger on a train asks what Usher is writing. Usher explains that "A Strange Loop" is a
cognitive science term about how "your ability to conceive of yourself as an 'I' is ... an illusion. But the fact that you can recognize the illusion proves it exists." The stranger introduces himself as Joshlet, and the two flirt before Joshlet reveals that he's a figment of Usher's imagination. Joshlet dismisses Usher, who sings about how "the
second-wave feminist in
imis at war with the dick-sucking Black gay man" ("Second Wave").
Usher's agent informs him that
Tyler Perry
Tyler Perry (born Emmitt Perry Jr., September 13, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, filmmaker, and playwright. He is the creator and performer of the Madea character, a tough elderly woman. Perry's films vary in style from orthodox filmmak ...
is seeking a ghostwriter for a gospel play, but Usher has a low opinion of Perry’s work. Appearing as famous Black figures such as
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist and social activist. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 slaves, including family and friends, ...
,
Carter G Woodson
Carter Godwin Woodson (December 19, 1875April 3, 1950) was an American historian, author, journalist, and the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). He was one of the first scholars to study the ...
,
James Baldwin
James Arthur Baldwin (August 2, 1924 – December 1, 1987) was an American writer. He garnered acclaim across various media, including essays, novels, plays, and poems. His first novel, '' Go Tell It on the Mountain'', was published in 1953; ...
,
Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston (January 7, 1891 – January 28, 1960) was an American author, anthropologist, and filmmaker. She portrayed racial struggles in the early-1900s American South and published research on hoodoo. The most popular of her four ...
, and
Whitney Houston
Whitney Elizabeth Houston (August 9, 1963 – February 11, 2012) was an American singer and actress. Nicknamed "Honorific nicknames in popular music, The Voice", she is Whitney Houston albums discography, one of the bestselling music artists ...
, his Thoughts accuse him of being a race traitor and persuade him to take the job for "for the money. And Mom. And Dad. And the ancestors" ("Tyler Perry Writes Real Life"). Usher writes the play, acting out all the characters as caricatures ("Writing a Gospel Play").
Back at work, Usher tells a patron he can't continue the show without confronting his parents with his artistic self. The patron advises him to live his life without fear ("A Sympathetic Ear"). Usher's father calls to ask if he has HIV like his cousin Darnell had. The rest of his family appears, and the call quickly devolves. His mother asks where her gospel play is.
Usher hooks up with a white man,
Inwood Daddy, who fetishizes him and calls him racial slurs ("Inwood Daddy"). After Usher leaves, he questions where his boundaries are ("Boundaries").
His mother leaves a voicemail wishing him a happy birthday, also telling him homosexuality is a sin ("Periodically"). His father calls to tell him their church community doesn't approve of his music ("Didn’t Want Nothin' (reprise)"). Usher's parents argue with him over his homosexuality and worry he might catch
AIDS before Usher explodes about how his upbringing, repressed sexuality, and lack of support from his father hurt him. Usher and his mother fight about her portrayal in the play, and she accuses Usher of hating and disappointing her.
The set transforms into a gospel play with Usher as a church pastor and the Thoughts as a choir. Usher recalls how Darnell, thinking he deserved to die for his sins, refused HIV medication in the hospital. Usher realizes "the only thing worse than dying of AIDS would be living with it and hearing the people you loved say 'I told you so.'" Usher's mother stops the show ("Precious Little Dream/AIDS Is God's Punishment"). She tells Usher he is loved but thinks he's struggling because homosexuality is a sin, wishing they could "work this gay abomination thang out".
The Thought playing his mother asks if he wants to end the show with hateful caricatures of his parents. Usher says he was trying to depict life as it was when he was seventeen, but the Thought reminds him that he is now twenty-six. Usher realizes that for his perceptions of his parents to change, he must change as well. He sings about what it was like to be "one lone, Black gay boy ...who chose to turn his back on the Lord" ("Memory Song"). With his back to the audience, Usher wonders what will happen when the show ends. He turns, reflecting on himself, his relationship with others, and what would happen if he were to change, and comes to the conclusion that "change is just an illusion" and that they are in a strange loop.
Cast and characters
Musical numbers
*"Intermission Song" – Usher, Thoughts
*"Today" – Usher, Thoughts
*"We Wanna Know" – Thoughts
*"Inner White Girl" – Usher, Thoughts
*"Didn't Want Nothin'" – Thought 5, Thoughts
*"Exile in Gayville" – Usher, Thoughts
*"Second Wave" – Usher
*"Tyler Perry Writes Real Life" – Usher, Thought 3, Thoughts
*"Writing a Gospel Play" – Usher, Thoughts
*"A Sympathetic Ear" – Thought 1
*"Inwood Daddy" – Usher, Thought 6, Thoughts
*"Boundaries" – Usher
*"Periodically" – Thought 4, Usher
*"Didn't Want Nothin' Reprise" – Thought 5
*"Precious Little Dream / AIDS Is God's Punishment" – Usher, Thoughts
*"Memory Song" – Usher, Thoughts 2-6
*"A Strange Loop" – Usher, Thoughts
Productions
Off-Broadway (2019)
''A Strange Loop'' began previews at
off-Broadway
An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer th ...
venue
Playwrights Horizons on May 24, 2019. It opened on June 17, 2019 with closing scheduled for July 7, 2019, before extending to July 28, 2019. The show featured
Larry Owens as Usher. The creative team credits included Michael R. Jackson as writer of book, music, and lyrics, Stephen Brackett as director,
Raja Feather Kelly as choreographer,
Charlie Rosen as orchestrator, and Rona Siddiqui as music director''.''
Washington, D.C. (2021)
The
Washington, DC
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production at
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company is a non-profit theatre company located at 641 D Street NW in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Founded in 1980, it produces new plays which it believes to be edgy, challenging, and thought-provokin ...
was originally scheduled for September 2020, but postponed to December 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identified ...
.
The six-week limited run began previews November 22, 2021 and opened December 3, 2021. The show extended another week, changing its closing date from January 2 to January 9, 2022.
Broadway (2022)
The Broadway production of ''A Strange Loop'' was announced December 20, 2021. Many notable people from the entertainment industry served as the show's producers. They included lead producer
Barbara Whitman, as well as
Benj Pasek
Benj Pasek (born June 6, 1985) is an American theater and television composer and lyricist best known for his works ''The Greatest Showman'', '' La La Land'' and ''Dear Evan Hansen'', all of which he co-wrote with his songwriting partner, Justin ...
,
Justin Paul
Justin Paul (born January 3, 1985) is an American theater and television composer and lyricist best known for his works '' The Greatest Showman'', '' La La Land'' and ''Dear Evan Hansen'', all of which he co-wrote with his songwriting partner, ...
,
Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981), also known by her nickname J.Hud, is an American singer, actress, and talk show host. Throughout her career, she has received various accolades for her works in recorded music, film, televisi ...
,
RuPaul Charles,
Marc Platt,
Megan Ellison of
Annapurna Pictures,
Don Cheadle
Donald Frank Cheadle Jr. (; born November 29, 1964) is an American actor. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including two Grammy Awards, a Tony Award, two Golden Globe Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also earned no ...
,
Frank Marshall,
James L. Nederlander
James L. Nederlander (born January 23, 1960) is a Broadway theatre owner, operator, producer and presenter. He is the president of the Nederlander Organization, which was founded by his grandfather. He is also a 13-time Tony Award winner and ha ...
,
Alan Cumming,
Ilana Glazer
Ilana Glazer (born April 12, 1987) is an American comedian, director, producer, writer, and actress. She co-created and co-starred, with Abbi Jacobson, in the Comedy Central series ''Broad City'', which is based on the web series of the same nam ...
,
Mindy Kaling
Vera Mindy Chokalingam (born June 24, 1979),Additional archive on June 25, 2015. known professionally as Mindy Kaling (), is an American actress, comedian, screenwriter and producer. She first gained recognition starring as Kelly Kapoor in the ...
and
Billy Porter
William Ellis Porter II (born September 21, 1969) is an American actor and singer. Porter gained notice performing on Broadway before starting a solo career as a singer and actor.
Porter won the 2013 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical fo ...
. Previews were scheduled to begin on April 6, but were postponed to April 14 due to
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by a virus, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first known case was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The disease quickl ...
breakouts among the cast. The show officially opened April 26, 2022. In October 2022, it was announced that the show would play its final performance on Broadway on January 15, 2023.
Cast recordings
The original off-Broadway cast recording was released on September 27, 2019, on Yellow Sound Label. The album peaked at number 6 on the
Billboard
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Cast Albums chart. A Broadway cast album was recorded on April 10, 2022 and released on June 10, 2022 through
Sh-K-Boom Records, Yellow Sound Label, Barbara Whitman Productions, and
Ghostlight Records. It debuted at number two on the Cast Albums chart. The cast recording received a Grammy nomination for
Best Musical Theater Album for the
65th Annual Grammy Awards
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony will be held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 5, 2023. It will recognize the best recordings, compositions, and artists of the eligibility year, running from October 1, 2021, to September 3 ...
, to be held in February 2023.
Box office
On June 14, 2022, ''Deadline'' reported that the musical filled 98% of its available seats during the week ending June 12. The musical grossed $676,316 for seven performances. The musical also broke the Lyceum Theatre box office house record for a standard 8-performance week, taking $860,496 for the week ending June 26, a $15,183 bump over the previous week. As of September 2022, ''A Strange Loop'' grossed around $14.2 million from 136,777 attendance and 157 performance.
Awards and nominations
On May 4, 2020, the
Pulitzer Prize for Drama
The Pulitzer Prize for Drama is one of the seven American Pulitzer Prizes that are annually awarded for Letters, Drama, and Music. It is one of the original Pulitzers, for the program was inaugurated in 1917 with seven prizes, four of which were ...
was awarded to Jackson for the musical, with the committee citing the show as "a metafictional musical that tracks the creative process of an artist transforming issues of identity, race, and sexuality that once pushed him to the margins of the cultural mainstream into a meditation on universal human fears and insecurities." The show is the tenth musical to win the award, as well as the first musical written by a Black person to win and first musical to win without a Broadway run. The show premiered on Broadway in April 2022 and won the
Tony Award for Best Musical
The Tony Award for Best Musical is given annually to the best new Broadway musical, as determined by Tony Award voters. The award is one of the ceremony's longest-standing awards, having been presented each year since 1949. The award goes to the ...
. As one of its producers,
Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer Kate Hudson (born September 12, 1981), also known by her nickname J.Hud, is an American singer, actress, and talk show host. Throughout her career, she has received various accolades for her works in recorded music, film, televisi ...
became the second Black woman to receive
all four of the major American entertainment awards (EGOT).
The cast recording received a nomination for the
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album
The Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album has been awarded since 1959. The award is generally given to the album producer, principal vocalist(s), and the composer and lyricist if they have written a new score which comprises 51% or more play ...
for the
2023 Grammy Awards
Off-Broadway
Broadway
References
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All-Black cast Broadway shows
Off-Broadway musicals
2019 musicals
Plays set in the 21st century
Plays about race and ethnicity
Original musicals
LGBT-related musicals
Pulitzer Prize for Drama-winning musicals
Drama Desk Award-winning musicals
Tony Award-winning musicals