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Jagged Little Pill Is Hard to Swallow, Easy to Love

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Hand in My Pocket, Heart on My Sleeve: Jagged Little Pill Rocks Broward Center.

June 18th, 2026

Some musicals entertain you for a few hours. Others follow you home.

Slow Burn Theatre Company’s production of Jagged Little Pill is absolutely the second kind.

Walking into the Amaturo Theater at the Broward Center, I expected a night powered by Alanis Morissette’s iconic music. What I did not expect was a production that would feel so emotionally raw, relevant, and deeply human. Inspired by Morissette’s groundbreaking 1995 album, Jagged Little Pill takes familiar songs and transforms them into the pulse of a story about family, identity, trauma, addiction and the complicated realities of modern life.

From the very first number, the cast throws itself completely into the material. There is not a weak performance on the stage. Every character feels fully realized, bringing a level of honesty and vulnerability that makes it nearly impossible not to become invested in their stories. This is not a cast simply performing big songs. They are carrying the weight of people who are trying to survive what they do not always know how to say out loud.

What makes Jagged Little Pill stand out from many contemporary musicals is its willingness to sit with uncomfortable truths. The show tackles difficult subjects without sugarcoating them, creating moments that are heartbreaking, frustrating, and sometimes difficult to watch, but always meaningful. Rather than offering easy answers, it invites audiences to reflect on the struggles and experiences that shape the people around us.

Of course, the music remains a major highlight. Hearing songs like “Hand in My Pocket,” “You Oughta Know,” and “Ironic” performed live is thrilling, especially for anyone who has ever shouted along to Morissette in the car with just a little too much feeling. What surprised me most, though, was how naturally the songs fit into the narrative. These are not simply nostalgic crowd-pleasers tucked between scenes. Each number serves a purpose, revealing emotions the characters cannot always express through dialogue alone.

The production itself is equally impressive. The choreography is energetic and expressive, while the lighting and staging create a world that feels both intimate and expansive. Even during the show’s biggest musical moments, the focus never shifts away from the emotional core of the story. There is a sharpness to the movement and a visual intensity that keeps the audience locked in, whether the scene is quiet and painful or bursting with sound.

One of the things I appreciate most about theater is its ability to spark conversation, and Jagged Little Pill accomplishes exactly that. The themes explored onstage feel incredibly timely, making the musical resonate with audiences across generations. It is the kind of show that inspires discussions long after the final curtain call, not because it forces a message, but because it opens a door.

As the cast took their bows, the audience erupted into applause, but there was also a sense that everyone had collectively experienced something bigger than a typical night at the theater. The story, performances and music come together to create a production that is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.

Slow Burn Theatre has built a reputation for ambitious, emotionally rich productions, and Jagged Little Pill is no exception. Powerful, moving, and unforgettable, it is a musical that reminds us why live theater continues to matter.

Some shows make you smile. Some make you cry. The best ones make you feel a little less alone.

Jagged Little Pill does all three.

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