August 14 - 29, 2026
The soundtrack of a generation becomes the story of ours.
Inspired by Alanis Morissette’s groundbreaking, Grammy Award-winning album, Jagged Little Pill is a powerful, exhilarating musical that explores family, identity, healing, and the courage to confront uncomfortable truths.
To the outside world, the Healy family appears to have it all. But beneath the surface, each member is struggling with secrets, expectations, and personal challenges that threaten to tear them apart. As their carefully constructed lives begin to unravel, they must decide whether to cling to the illusion of perfection or face the realities of themselves, their relationships, and the world around them.
Featuring the iconic songs of Alanis Morissette—including “You Oughta Know,” “Hand in My Pocket,” “Ironic,” and “Uninvited”—Jagged Little Pill is an electrifying and deeply moving theatrical experience that speaks to our time with honesty, heart, and hope.
Show Length: 2 Hours, including one 15-minute intermission
Rating: PG-13
Handicap Accessible
Cast
Daniel Keith
Daniel Keith is thrilled to be making his Lee Street Theatre debut. A nominee of multiple BroadwayWorld Charlotte awards, some of Daniel’s previous credits include The Rocky Horror Show (Brad Majors), Jesus Christ Superstar (Simon Zealotes), Heathers (Kurt Kelly), In the Heights (Benny), Rent (Benjamin Coffin III), and Seussical (Horton). Daniel studied Theatre Performance at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and earned his A.F.A. in Theatre Performance from Central Piedmont Community College. An avid music lover, Daniel has been a fan of Alanis Morissette for many years. He would like to thank his amazing wife, Corina, for sharing the stage with him once again and for always being his greatest source of love and support. You live, you learn!
Evan Moreno
Evan is back after two years of not performing with this amazing cast and crew of Jagged Little Pill!! You have probably seen his behind the scenes work as the stage manager for Shrek and the wig designer for Disenchanted! Enjoy this amazing show!
Jessie Dietzel
(They/them) Jessie is excited to join Lee street for one of her favorite Musicals! Recent show credits include Sir Oliver in “School for Scandal” (Lee street theatre) Brenda/Elaine in “Calendar Girls” (Piedmont Players) and Connie in “The Best Christmas Pageant ever” (Piedmont Players Theatre). Jessie wants to thank Tori and the entire Lee Street team for their support, Their family for their patience, and to Alanis for introducing Chick rock to all the kids in the 90s!
Jessie Rey Jax
(she/they) Jessie is incredibly excited and honored to have the privilege to represent a canonically non-binary character on stage. As a genderqueer person, representation and seeing yourself in a character is extremely important and she thanks Tori for giving her the chance to portray them. Previous notable roles in Salisbury productions: Olive Ostrovsky (25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee), Snow White (Disenchanted!), Annie Wilkes (Misery), and Paulette Bonafonté (Legally Blonde).
Jillian Farrell
Jillian is making her regional theatre debut in Jagged Little Pill. Previously she has performed in college productions of Midsummer Night’s Dream, Some Enchanted Evening, and The Magic Flute. She would like to thank her brother, Sam, for encouraging her to audition and listening to her many at home rehearsals.
Kaeleb Stillwell
Kaeleb Stilwell is very excited to be playing Andrew in his first production with Lee Street, Jagged Little Pill! He has primarily done shows in Concord with Post Mortem Players, most recently as Riff Raff in The Rocky Horror Show, Ezekiel Cheever in The Crucible, and Corrado in Death Takes A Holiday. He has also been in many shows with Old Courthouse Theatre, including as Dennis in All Shook Up, Ralph Sargent in The Gods of Comedy, and as George in The Wedding Singer. When off stage, he works at Turtle Creek Nursery and is a voice actor on the side. He thanks Tori for being an amazing director, Kenzie for staying on top of everything as stage manager, and John and Kelly for organizing the music and choreography, and he has greatly enjoyed working with all of the cast and crew!
Laura Raynor-Williams
Laura Raynor-Williams is honored to return to Lee Street Theatre as Courtney and Angie in Jagged Little Pill. Most recently, she appeared here as Alice in Titanic: The Musical. Other favorite roles include Phoebe in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder (PPT) and Jenny (and yes, the puppet!) in Company (OCT). When she’s not onstage, Laura enjoys cross-stitching, discovering great food, and spending time with good friends. She sends love to her delightfully toasty Siamese cat, Hobbes, for his unwavering support, and thanks you for supporting live theatre. Enjoy the show!
Madison Alwran
Madison Alwran (She/Her) is a senior Theatre Arts Administration Major at Catawba College. You may have seen her on stage at Catawba in Urinetown The Musical (Penelope Pennywise), Carrie The Musical (Carrie White), Alabaster (June), or Jekyll and Hyde (Lucy Harris). She has also worked backstage on multiple productions as an Audio Engineer and as Stage Manager. She is also looking forward to directing Hurricane Diane at Catawba in the spring. She is currently working as the Administrative and Production Intern at Lee Street. She is so excited to perform for the first time on the Lee Street stage!
Maryella Rosko
Maryella is so excited to be part of this awesome show! She is a student at Catawba College majoring in Exercise Science and Popular Music. You might have seen her in The Wizard of Oz or Urinetown at Catawba or at Lee Street in She Kills Monsters, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, or Jekyll and Hyde The Musical. In her spare time she likes doing various things including but not limited to sewing, learning to play the drums, stressing over hockey, testing her comfort with heights, and eating tater tots. Maryella hopes you have a blast watching this show!
Nick Culp
Nick Culp (Ensemble) is excited to return to LST in this incredible show! He was last seen here as Robert/Thomas Colleymoore in 2022's literal SMASHING success The Play That Goes Wrong (and it did.) Other recent credits include music directing The Rocky Horror Show at Post Mortem Players; A New Brain (Gordon) and Sunday in the Park with George (George) at QC Concerts; Bright Star (Jimmy Ray) and Young Frankenstein (Igor) at Matthews Playhouse, the latter of which earned him a Metrolina Theatre Association award for Outstanding Supporting Actor. When he's not onstage, Nick works as a Senior Elections Specialist for the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections. Nick would like to say Thank U to the entire creative team for this opportunity as well as his family for their support.
Raquel Oden
Raquel Oden is thrilled to be part of this incredible ensemble in Jagged Little Pill. Most recently, she appeared as Lady Sneerwell in The School for Scandal at Lee Street Theatre. Favorite past roles include Alison in Fun Home, Claire in Rumors, Miss Casewell in The Mousetrap, the Little Mermaid in Disenchanted, Nellie in Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical, Lil’ Bit in How I Learned to Drive, and Mark’s Mom in Rent. Raquel is endlessly grateful to her Lee Street Theatre family for their unwavering love, encouragement, and support. She would like to thank her husband, Rod, whose constant love, patience, and belief in her make every performance possible, and her amazing boys, who remind her every day why it’s always worth chasing your dreams.
Stephanie Lopez
Stephanie Lopez is honored to play Mary Jane in what feels like a full-circle moment, after spending her teenage years singing along to Alanis Morissette's “Jagged Little Pill.” Lee Street theatre credits include RENT and Shrek. Professional credits include Will Rogers Follies, Seussical and Scrooge the Musical with West Virginia Public Theatre, the state’s premier professional theatre company. Other community credits include MTA award-nominated musical Cabaret (Rosie) at Old Courthouse Theatre; You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown (Lucy), Chicago: A Revue (Roxie Hart), Grease (Sandy), and many more. Stephanie would like to thank her husband Daniel and son Dash, family and friends for their love and support.
Steve Schreur
Steve Schreur (Steve Healy) is delighted to be back at Lee Street Theatre after performing here several times, including Titanic and Picasso at Lapine Agile last year. He made multiple appearances in North Texas in the 2010’s and more recently has worked with Hickory Community Theatre, Davidson Community Players, Theatre Charlotte, The Green Room Theatre, and Out There Theatre Co. He continues to work toward his lifelong goal of becoming a crazy old man.
Zöe Logan
Zoë is a rising senior at Catawba college studying Theatre: Performance and she is incredibly excited to return to Lee Street for the second time! She has been featured in roles like Hope Caldwell and the Tinman in Catawba’s Urinetown and The Wizard of Oz. She would like to thank her family, friends, and companions as Lee Street for their continued support during this process. And she hopes you enjoy the show!