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Meet Usher, a black queer writer, writing a musical about a black queer writer!

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Sat 17 Jun - Sat 9 Sep 2023, 2.30pm & 8pm

Runtime: 1h 40m

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About A Strange Loop

The ground-breaking and critically acclaimed winner of every ‘Best Musical’ award on Broadway, and the Pulitzer Prize, bursts onto the stage this summer for a one time only, limited season. Speaking to the heart and soul of every artist and individual who has ever felt like they don't quite fit in, this quirky musical brims with toe-tapping beats, razor-sharp witty lyrics and an unforgettable score. Don't miss out on this gloriously vibrant and queer take on one man's unforgettable journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance. Hell-bent on breaking free of his own self-perception, Usher, a young, gay, Black writer who hates his day job, writes a musical about a young, gay, Black writer who’s writing a musical about a young, gay, Black writer...a strange loop. Usher grapples with desires, identity and instincts he both loves and loathes, all brought to life on stage by a hilarious, straight-talking ensemble. Michael R. Jackson is a playwright, composer, and lyricist who is a rising star in the world of contemporary writing and quickly gaining recognition as one of the most innovative voices in American theatre. Age Recommendation: 16+