The Mercury News

`A Strange Loop' earns a leading 11 Tony Award nomination­s

- By Mark Kennedy

NEW YORK >> “A Strange Loop,” Michael R. Jackson's critically cheered theater meta-journey earned a leading 11 Tony Award nomination­s Monday as Broadway joined the national discussion of race by embracing an envelopepu­shing Black-written and Black-led musical.

Jackson's 2020 Pulitzer Prize drama winner about a Black gay man writing a show about a Black gay man earned nods for best musical, best leading man in newcomer Jaquel Spivey and best featured actress for L. Morgan Lee, who becomes the first openly transgende­r performer to be nominated for a Tony Award. The show also was nominated for scenic design, lighting, sound, orchestrat­ions, Stephen Brackett's direction and John-Andrew Morrison for featured actor.

“I hoped my collaborat­ors would be acknowledg­ed. That actually, in a weird way, was much more exciting to me,” Jackson told The Associated Press. “Even if we hadn't gotten any nomination­s, I would have been disappoint­ed, but I also would have known how powerful the show has been resonating with people.”

Playwright Lynn Nottage had two reasons to smile Monday morning: Her book for the Michael Jackson musical “MJ” was nominated for best book and her play “Clyde's” got a nod for best play.

Jesse Tyler Ferguson of “Modern Family” fame got a nomination for “Take Me Out,” as did Jesse Williams, the “Grey's Anatomy” star making his Broadway debut. Williams thanked the audience for coming with him on a complex ride.

Right behind “A Strange Loop” is a tie with 10 nomination­s each for “MJ,” a bio musical of the King of Pop stuffed with his biggest hits, and “Paradise Square,” a musical about Irish immigrants and Black Americans jostling to survive in New York City around the time of the Civil War.

The Tony Awards will be held at Radio City Music Hall on June 12. The ceremony will air live on CBS and Paramount+ starting at 8 p.m. ET. Film and stage star Ariana DeBose will host.

 ?? MARC J. FRANKLIN — POLK & CO. VIA AP ?? Jason Veasey, James Jackson, Jr., Jaquel Spivey, L. Morgan Lee and Antwayn Hopper are seen during a performanc­e of “A Strange Loop” in New York.
MARC J. FRANKLIN — POLK & CO. VIA AP Jason Veasey, James Jackson, Jr., Jaquel Spivey, L. Morgan Lee and Antwayn Hopper are seen during a performanc­e of “A Strange Loop” in New York.

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