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Alanis Morissette Announces Jagged Little Pill 25th-Anniversary Tour With Garbage & Liz Phair |
Posted: 12/5/19 at 2:10am
The show may not last until June (when the tour begins) as well. So that’s another possibility.
Alanis is painted into a corner because she needs to strike while iron is hot and she is getting a lot of press at the moment. I don’t blame her for riding the wave of press to announce a tour.
Posted: 12/5/19 at 3:04am
Posted: 12/5/19 at 9:30am
Chowd95 said: "I don't think this will have a negative impact on the musical. The tour is only playing in a pretty limited amount of cities. She's having somewhat of a resurgence and younger people that have never heard of her are discovering her music through the show and the cast recording. "
Yes but playing limited cities for a high profile tour celebrating your iconic album means people may choose to travel to see her rather than buy Broadway tickets
Posted: 12/5/19 at 9:36am
It is interesting to say that for a very popular Canadian performer, Alanis is only playing 1 Canadian stop on the tour (Toronto), and the leading theatre producer in Toronto is a producer of Jagged Little Pill.


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Posted: 12/5/19 at 12:16pm
I think the difference here is with The Cher Show, it was a choice between seeing seeing Stephanie J Block do an impression of Cher singing Cher songs, vs. seeing Cher herself performing. (No disrespect meant to SJB, who I hear was excellent).
With JLP, the two mediums are (somewhat) farther apart.
When Jagged Little Pill (the album) came out, I must have been in 4th or 5th grade. I liked the listening to the songs on the radio, and my classmates and I would giggle about the word that Alanis *really* uses in You Oughta Know (that was cut from the radio.
I've always thought fondly of Alanis, but after seeing JLP in Boston, I reconnected with her music. I was young and shy when the album came out. As an adult, I'm in awe of how Alanis projected so much raw anger during a time when it felt like women weren't allowed to be angry.
All of this is to say that I fall in the demographic of those who both want to see Jagged Little Pill on Broadway AND Alanis's upcoing tour
Posted: 12/5/19 at 5:37pm
I think that what can potentially be helpful is that those who were fans of the album when it came out 25 years ago, are those who can afford to see the show on Broadway.. it’s not like we’re taking about something like Be More Chill where the core fan base couldn’t really afford to spend more than rush on their own.
Posted: 12/5/19 at 5:42pm
The tour is coming about 4 hours from where I live.. I have an acquaintance who is a huge Alanis fan and her music is all he listens to. It is so out of control, there have been problems with his relationship. I would have loved to see his reaction when he heard about the tour.


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Posted: 12/5/19 at 7:20pm
I don't know where this idea comes from? Women were angry and expressed it. Madonna's Bedtime Stories album featuring Human Nature as a single came out 8 months before Jagged Little Pill.


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Posted: 12/5/19 at 9:06pm
Alanis has been through a rough time.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/q/blog/horrifying-alanis-morissette-opens-up-about-battle-with-postpartum-depression-1.5332168
I think she is just trying to prove her relevancy in a new and somewhat different time frame.
Posted: 12/5/19 at 11:36pm
Human Nature by Madonna didn't feel as much of an angry song as responding to her critics, for me. Alanis took anger to a whole other level. I danced to Madonna's song and sat and drank with my best friend to Alanis' whole cd! I don't remember Human Nature really being looked at asan "Angry" song, although it put her critics in their place! JMO




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Posted: 12/4/19 at 10:37pm