![]() ![]() In the 3rd grade, I told my parents that I wanted to be a lawyer. What inspired you to pursue a career that landed you as a deputy district attorney? I played Rooster and I distinctly remember gluing on my mustache for every show. I was around 12 years old and we performed the show at O’Farrell Middle School here in San Diego. The first musical I ever did was Annie with San Diego Youth Master Chorale. What was the first Musical Theatre production you were in? In elementary school, my parents allowed me to join the San Diego Youth Master Chorale which is where I first learned about performing on the stage and musicals. I recall watching movies like The Lion King and Aladdin and always singing along. It’s hard to say exactly when I became interested in musical theater. When did your interest in Musical Theatre originate? We caught up with Isaac to learn more about him and his more creative side! Outside the office, Isaac serves on the Board of Directors for UC Berkeley’s Bowles Hall Foundation, mentors elementary school students in connection with the DA’s Power League program, coaches mock trial for the UC Hastings Trial Team, and is an active member of the South East San Diego Rotary Club. A San Diego native, Isaac received his BA from UC Berkeley in 2012 and his JD cum laude from UC Hastings College of the Law in 2016. Isaac Jackson is a Deputy District Attorney with the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office. “Catch Me If You Can” is Isaac’s third SDMT show previously seen in 2019 production of “All Shook Up” and “Crazy For You”. In “Catch Me If You Can”, we again have, who is fondly referred to as the Tapping DA, San Diego Deputy District Attorney – Isaac Jackson. Most of the talented and accomplished cast of all San Diego Musical Theatre’s productions have day jobs that span the gamut from Doctors, Accountants, Photographers, etc. ![]()
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