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Seven blocks away, at the Lyceum Theater on 45th Street, another sign bore the name “Michael Jackson” and an illustration of a 20-something Black man’s head in semi-profile, with six tiny bodies floating around his face and hair. On 52nd Street, at the Neil Simon Theater, where “MJ: The Musical” has been running since December, there’s a graphic of the King of Pop in his iconic early ’90s pose: fedora perched low, obscuring his face shirttails flying in the artificial wind white glove high-water pants sparkling socks feet en pointe. ĭuring a walk along the Great White Way this winter, I saw something peculiar: two marquees advertising two Michael Jacksons. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.