Riot Fest has unveiled the official by-day lineups for its 2026 return to Douglass Park, taking place September 18 - 20. This year’s festival brings together over 100 artists spanning generations, with daily headliners including Twenty One Pilots (Friday), Tool (Saturday), and Pierce The Veil and Alanis Morissette (Sunday).
Uptown Players announced its 2026–2027 season, marking 25 years with Texas premieres of DESIGNING WOMEN and JAGGED LITTLE PILL, plus COME FROM AWAY and the world premiere of SILVER FOXES 2: PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.
Producer Tegan Summer's new concert series SIRENS: THE CONCERT SERIES will bring five female vocalists to The Emerald Theatre in London, performing songs by artists including Madonna, Lady Gaga, and Alanis Morissette.
City Winery New York will host the New York launch of Women Who Rock You™ – Songs From Janis to Alanis & More, an electrifying live concert experience starring Tony Award nominee Mary Bridget Davies.
You can now get a first look at production photos from Alanis Morisette's Jagged Little Pill: The Musical performing at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center for the Arts.
Chance Theater will present the Tony Award-winning ALANIS MORISSETTE'S JAGGED LITTLE PILL at the Cripe Stage in Anaheim, directed by Matthew McCray, with book by Diablo Cody and choreography by Mo Goodfellow.
90’S at The Laurie Beechman Theatre saw Elizabeth Gillies step away from jazz standards to take on a wide range of 90s hits, backed by a strong band and a setlist that balanced energy, nostalgia, and vocal control.
This week's Stage Mag Spotlight is on Kecoughtan High School's production of MAMMA MIA! Stage Mag is BroadwayWorld's service for easily creating modern, fully interactive show programs for all types of productions.
The Riot Stage, a teen-founded Shakespeare theater and film company led by 15-year-old Samantha Leeds, will present its second season at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in West Los Angeles, blending live performance with filmed sequences.
Awards season has arrived! While many stellar productions are poised to earn multiple nominations this season, it will take quite a few to stand up to the current record holders. Do any of this season's shows stand a chance at making history? Below, check out which Broadway shows hold the records for the most-Tony nominated productions of all time.
Jacyn Tremblay and Lauren Rhoades will bring MUSE: A SALUTE TO DIVAS OF THE '90s to The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA, honoring artists including Cher, Whitney Houston, and Alanis Morissette with live band performances.
This week's Stage Mag Spotlight is on Smithtown Performing Arts Center's production of Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill: The Musical. Stage Mag is BroadwayWorld's service for easily creating modern, fully interactive show programs.
City Stage Company will present the Connecticut premiere of Jagged Little Pill, the Broadway musical inspired by Alanis Morissette's music, featuring post-show talkbacks and community engagement events.
Classic Albums Live announced its 23rd season at Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto, featuring note-for-note performances of albums by Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles, U2, and Alanis Morissette.
Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is April 20, 2026 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may have missed over the weekend.
In a mid-credits scene from The Pitt Season Two finale, Dr. Santos, played by Isa Briones, let loose alongside Dr. King to cover Alanis Morissette's You Oughta Know at a karaoke bar. Watch the duo rock out to the song in the clip.
Center Repertory Company has revealed the cast and creative team for the East Bay premiere of Jagged Little Pill: The Musical, performing at Walnut Creek’s Lesher Center for the Arts.
Vocalists Jacyn Tremblay and Lauren Rhoades will bring Muse: A Salute to Divas of the '90s to The Sinclair in Cambridge, MA, honoring Whitney Houston, and Melissa Etheridge at The Sinclair.
I had the privilege of watching my local theater's production of Jagged Little Pill while I was home for spring break. It was the first time since I was younger that I had gone to see a show in a community theater as opposed to a Broadway production.
The sweeping music and frenetic choreography of a musical and the arrow-piercing drama of a straight play are rarely found together in the same production, but “Jagged Little Pill: the Musical” currently playing at the Smithtown Performing Arts Center through April 19, is a rare melding of those two, and even rare amongst unicorns of theater that can run the gamut of human emotion.