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Supreme Courtroom Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to make Broadway debut in ‘& Juliet’
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Supreme Courtroom Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to make Broadway debut in ‘& Juliet’

Last updated: December 10, 2024 7:41 pm
Editorial Board Published December 10, 2024
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Broadway‘s smash hit musical “& Juliet” will reign supreme, quite literally, when Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson takes the stage this weekend.

The trailblazing judge will fulfill another one of her life’s targets with a one-night-only, walk-on function in Saturday’s 8 p.m. present on the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.

“& Juliet” on Broadway

Matthew Murphy

Lorna Courtney and forged within the musical “& Juliet” on Broadway on the Stephen Sondheim Theatre in New York. (Matthew Murphy)

“& Juliet,” which raked in 9 Tony Award nominations after its Broadway premiere in 2022, remixes Shakespeare’s iconic love story with chart-topping songs from uber-producer Max Martin, recognized for crafting hits for stars like Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, The Weeknd and NSYNC.

Jackson beforehand spoke about her love of theater in her not too long ago launched memoir, “Lovely One.”

“I, a Miami girl from a modest background with an unabashed love of theater, dreamed of one day ascending to the highest court in the land,” writes Jackson, the primary Black girl to take a seat on the U.S. Supreme Courtroom. “In one of my supplemental application essays [for Harvard University] I expressed that I wished to attend Harvard as I believed it might help me to fulfill my fantasy of becoming the first Black, female Supreme Court justice to appear on a Broadway stage.”

In an Instagram publish selling her Broadway debut, the present wrote: “Let’s make that teenage dream come true, Justice Jackson.”

Throughout an interview with “CBS Sunday Morning” in September, the 54-year-old justice informed Norah O’Donnell that whereas a pupil at Harvard, she was as soon as a scene associate to Matt Damon in drama class.

In response to Jackson, her appearing chops impressed their professor way over these of the longer term Oscar winner, who was a yr forward of her at Harvard.

“I was like, ‘Oh my god, I was better than Matt Damon in a scene!’” Jackson mentioned with amusing.

Initially Revealed: December 10, 2024 at 2:10 PM EST

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