Theater Review: Sexually explicit and deeply personal, ‘A Strange Loop’ pushes Broadway musical boundaries
But I’ll end with this: his stated aim in “A Strange Loop” is to amplify, with music and ideas, what it feels like to be a young, Black gay man in the creative melee of New York City, ever more removed from much of the rest of America. In that, he succeeds as no one has before.
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