“A Strange Loop,” winner of the 2021 Tony for Best Musical, is doing something amazing for the LGBTQ+ community during LGBTQ+ History Month.
October 27, the show located at the Lyceum Theatre at 149 W 45th St., will have a Big, Black and Queer Night, a special performance of people of the LGBTQ+ community. Bob the Drag Queen—actor, comic, podcast host and season eight winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”—will host the evening and moderate a talkback for the musical creator, Michael R. Jackson, who did the book, music and lyrics.
It was absolutely wonderful to speak with Morrison about this very important role. A Q&A that follows shows that “A Strange Loop” is more than just a musical for many people. It is a chance to see acknowledgment, love and understanding for members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Tickets for the evening—open to all—are available at Telecharge.com or www.telecharge.com or the box office. Special group rates are available at https://www.broadwayinbound.com/shows/a-strange-loop or 800-714-8452. For more info, visit
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