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My group tickets are sold out BUT TWO TICKETS HAVE JUST BECOME AVAILABLE!!
First to claim them gets them.

If you do RSVP for these tickets, please pay $41.80 for your ticket ASAP (this is the cost with a 30% group discount plus the service fee!! Advertised price is $58.00.

Payment can be made to Wendy Kirchick as follows.:

Zelle (preferred payment method):
617-686-9066 OR

Venmo: @Wendy-Kirchick

Of course if you are a member then admission is free, but you need to let me know if you want to sit with the group.

WINNER
7 Outer Critics Circle Awards
WINNER
2 Drama Desk Awards
WINNER
2 Tony Awards
WINNER
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album

Jagged Little Pill reimagines Alanis Morissette’s iconic 1995 album into a contemporary musical that delves into the complexities of a seemingly perfect suburban family. Set in the affluent town of Connecticut, the story centers on Mary Jane Healy, a mother grappling with past traumas and addiction, while balancing her family as they confront issues including sexual assault, gender identity, and societal expectations. Through powerful performances and Morissette’s evocative music that defined a generation, this award winning musical weaves together themes of family, healing, and empowerment. It’s a fearless, exhilarating celebration of hope, self-discovery, and the messy beauty of being human.

Please be aware: Jagged Little Pill includes intense themes, scenes, events, and discussions that may be unsettling to some viewers.

“Morissette’s acoustic outing for her smash-hit album’s anniversary proves these songs are as lacerating as ever.”
The Guardian

“fully in focus: clear in its priorities, rich in character, sincere without syrup, rousing and real… it certainly is original.”
The New York Times

WINNER
7 Outer Critics Circle Awards
WINNER
2 Drama Desk Awards
WINNER
2 Tony Awards
WINNER
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album

Just FYI

The 1995 Jagged Little Pill album is highly autobiographical, written in real-time based on Alanis Morissette's journals, personal pain, and feelings of betrayal. However, the Broadway musical of the same name is not a biography; it uses her songs to tell a fictional story about a dysfunctional Connecticut family.

Album Details
Real-time Writing: Most of the album was written rapidly, often one song a day based on immediate feelings.
Journal Entries: Songs like "Hand in My Pocket" and "You Oughta Know" were directly inspired by personal journal entries.

The "Human Condition":
Morissette described the album as an exploration of her personal vulnerability, rage, and betrayal at the time.
Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

Musical Details
Fictional Story: The musical focuses on the Healy family, covering topics like addiction, sexual assault, and race, which were not directly part of Morissette’s own life story.

ALTERNATIVE DATE IS SATURDAY, JULY 25, for PRIDE NIGHT at the Chance Theatre. Please let me know if any of you prefer to go on Pride Night.

Theatrical Adaptation:
Morissette specifically requested that the musical not be a bio-musical, aiming for it to be a new story rather than a documentary of her

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