
The new album, Such Pretty Forks in the Road, was inspired by some of her challenges in the last few years. It has also been eight years since the “Hand in my Pocket” singer released new music. RELATED: The Best Moments In Canadian Music In 2019 When asked if she wanted to bring the musical to Canada, the singer didn’t hesitate. And like all other musicals, the show is currently on pause due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In a sneak peek by “The Morning Show”, the star also recently found out the musical was nominated for 15 Tony Awards. post shared by The Morning Show on at 7:36am PDT Tune in Thursday and Friday for part 1 and 2 of our exclusive Alanis Morisette interview. Morissette herself, along with producer Glenn Ballard, wrote all music and lyrics. With the same name as the Canadian singer’s 1995 album, the musical is directed by Diane Paulus and composed by 2010 Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tom Kitt.

In 2019, Jagged Little Pill the musical was announced to make its Broadway premiere in the fall. Photo courtesy of Alanis Morissette, art by Laura Whelan RELATED: Alan Cross’ Music Picks: Alanis Morissette Glitters With Reckoning, And Symphonic Riffs From Metallica

In a Canadian exclusive, the 46-year-old singer-songwriter sat down with Global News’ “The Morning Show” in a two-part series, covering everything from motherhood to new music to coping through her addictions. The “You Oughta Know” singer recently opened up about her album-inspired Broadway show, her favourite moments at the Juno Awards and even her current passion of writing a book. Grammy and Juno award winner Alanis Morissette shares her experiences with postpartum depression, motherhood and new music in an exclusive two-part sit-down with The Morning Show
