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CNN reports:

“Big, Black and queer-ass American Broadway” — welcome to the world of “A Strange Loop,” the most acclaimed — and frequently surprising — musical of the theatrical season. “A Strange Loop” is a musical about a theater usher (named Usher) writing a musical about a theater usher, and it was conceived of and written by a former theater usher.

Michael R. Jackson’s script and score borrow and fictionalize moments from his own life to create a composite of our 20-something-year-old protagonist and the chorus of personified Thoughts who play his “daily self-loathing,” his parents and, at one point, Harriet Tubman.

Though it leads the Tony Awards with 11 nominations, “A Strange Loop” isn’t an obvious smash: It’s one of the few wholly original productions of the Broadway season — there’s no familiar intellectual property that easily draws in visiting audiences.

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