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All We Really Want: A Filmmaker’s Review of NXT Generation Theatrics’ “Jagged Little Pill”
I saw Nxt Generation Theatrics’ production of Jagged Little Pill today, and as an independent filmmaker, I left genuinely impressed. This nonprofit company—run by young artists aged 16–25—chooses to pare the piece down: instead of the usual spectacle that often surrounds this musical, the production places the story and the characters front and center. That choice pays off. The emotional core of Diablo Cody’s book, paired with Alanis Morissette’s raw, confessional songs from her iconic Grammy Award-winning album, feels immediate and urgent. Without the distraction of excess theatrics, you can actually hear and feel the pain, confusion, and occasional hope that drives the narrative.
Immersive Narrative: A Filmmaker’s Review of “La La Land in Concert” at Radio City Music Hall
The “City of Stars” was shining brighter than ever this past Saturday, April 11 as this was the perfect way to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Damien Chazelle’s 2016 Academy Award–winning modern musical classic La La Land. What made this screening singular was not simply the film itself, but the living, breathing soundtrack that accompanied every frame: composer Justin Hurwitz conducted a full orchestra and jazz band as they performed the score and songs — many co-written with Benj Pasek and Justin Paul — live in sync with the picture. The result was equal parts concert and cinematic resurrection, a rare event that reframed familiar images and sounds with the immediacy of live performance.

