Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson joined the Broadway cast of “& Juliet” in New York City this past Saturday. On the surface, Jackson is having fun and fulfilling what she said was a dream of hers, but the implications of such a stint are much more reprehensible than meets the eye.
“& Juliet” is a woke, jukebox musical reimagining of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” with a twist. According to the official website, “‘& Juliet’ asks: What would happen next if Juliet didn’t end it all over Romeo?”
Jackson was invited by the “& Juliet” team to perform a brief walk-on role written specifically for her, she told National Public Radio.
The musical also features a new character, “May,” Juliet’s nonbinary best friend who uses he/she/they pronouns. It is fitting for Jackson to join this type of show since she, when asked by Sen….