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‘MJ’ Broadway Review: Michael Jackson Musical Is Less Thriller Than Dangerous

A review of MJ the Musical by Robert Hofler | February 1, 2022

“MJ” is a jukebox musical that is nothing but the late King of Pop’s greatest hits. Would Jackson himself approve of such a sentimental journey? More to the point is that his estate has approved it. And that is only one of the minor offenses on display in “MJ,” which opened Tuesday at Broadway’s Neil Simon Theatre.

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‘MJ’ Trips Into the Bio-Musical Morass

Juan Michael Porter II | February 1, 2022

MJ, the new Broadway musical about Michael Jackson’s life, is currently thrilling audiences at the Neil Simon Theatre for all the wrong reasons. The show follows MJ―who functions as our narrator―as he balances getting his Dangerous world tour off the ground with interruptions from a documentary filmmaker for MTV who wants an exciting scoop, and […]

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Dominique Morriseau Excavates the Glory of Blackness in ‘Skeleton Crew’

Juan Michael Porter II | January 26, 2022

As Black folks like to say, when Dominique Morisseau wrote Skeleton Crew, she put her whole foot in it. For those who aren’t in the know, that means the play is a spectacular blend of lyrical language, political analysis, and delightful humor that prioritizes Black lives and sensibilities over respectability politics. The play follows three […]

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