PodcastsA Strange Loop's Michael R. Jackson and Rona Siddiqui Will Be Featured in Dramatists Guild Podcast
TheGuild's TALKBACK serieswill present a special episode about the 2022 Tony-nominated musical.
By
Leah Putnam
May 31, 2022
Michael R. Jackson and Rona Siddiqui
The Dramatists Guild Presents: TALKBACK podcast will launch its fourth season with an episode spotlighting the Tony-nominated musical A Strange Loop June 6.
In the episode, Jackson and Siddiqui speak about creative inspiration, share some insights into their latest collaboration, and reflect on A Strange Loop, which leads this year's Tony nominations. The two creatives also discuss advocating for and empowering other writers as the podcast holds open conversations about diversity, equity, inclusion, and access.
Jackson, Siddiqui, and Johnson all currently serve on the Dramatists Guild Council. Broadway Podcast Network distributes The Dramatists Guild of America's podcast.
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