Michael R. Jackson

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Michael R. Jackson
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Jackson at the 75th Tony Awards in 2022
Born1981 (age 4243)
Detroit, Michigan
OccupationPlaywright, composer, and lyricist
Education New York University (BFA, MFA)
Notable awardsWhiting Award, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award, Lambda Literary Award for Drama, Drama Desk Award, Obie Award

Michael R. Jackson (born 1981) [1] 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.

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Career

Jackson interned for a time at ABC, working on daytime programming, specifically All My Children . Jackson has described himself as "a huge soap person," and wanted to originally write for soaps. [2]

Jackson wrote the book and lyrics for Only Children with composer Rachel Peters, which was presented at NYU's Frederick Loewe Theatre. [3]

He also wrote lyrics and co-wrote the book, with Anna K. Jacobs, for the musical adaptation of the 2007 indie film Teeth . [4] He sang "Lonesome of the Road" on a tribute album for Elizabeth Swados. [5] [6]

In 2019, his song cycle, The Kids on the Lawn, was published in The New York Times Magazine's culture issue. The issue, organized around the theme "America 2024", imagines what America will be like five years into the future. [7]

Jackson's musical, A Strange Loop , received its world premiere at Playwrights Horizons in New York City in 2019. [8] After a six-week run at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., in 2021, A Strange Loop opened on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre in April 2022. [9] [10]

His musical White Girl in Danger began previews at the Tony Kiser Theater on March 15, 2023, and opened on April 10, 2023. The musical explores the intersections of race, class, and identity in daytime soap operas. [11]

Major works

YearTitleMusicLyricsBook
2019 A Strange Loop Michael R. Jackson
2023 White Girl in Danger Michael R. Jackson
2024 Teeth Anna K. JacobsMichael R. JacksonAnna K. Jacobs & Michael R. Jackson

Awards and recognition

In 2017, Jackson received a Jonathan Larson Grant from the American Theatre Wing [12] and was one of 11 winners of the 2017 Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Award. [13] He was also a Sundance Theatre Institute Composer Fellow and a 2016–2017 Dramatist Guild Fellow. [14]

Jackson was named one of the "Black Male Writers for our Time" by The New York Times in 2018. [15] In 2019, he received a Whiting Award for drama and a Helen Merrill Award for Playwriting. [16] [17] In 2020, Jackson was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A Strange Loop, becoming the first black musical theatre writer to win the award. [18] He was also the winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Drama [19] and a Fred Ebb Award for aspiring musical theatre songwriters. [20] Additionally, Jackson received two Drama Desk Awards, two Obie Awards, two Outer Critics Circle Award Honors, and an Antonyo Award for Best Book for A Strange Loop. [21]

In June 2020, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the first LGBTQ Pride parade, Queerty named him among the fifty heroes "leading the nation toward equality, acceptance, and dignity for all people". [22] [23] In 2022, Jackson was featured in the book 50 Key Figures in Queer US Theatre, with a profile written by theatre scholar Aviva Helena Neff. [24]

In March 2021, Jackson was awarded the Windham–Campbell Literature Prize for drama. [25]

At the 75th Tony Awards, Jackson's musical A Strange Loop was nominated for 11 awards, winning Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical. [26]

Personal life

Jackson studied at Cass Technical High School and attended New York University. [27] He is openly gay. [28]

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