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Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill earns a leading 15 Tony Award nominations

The nominations were pulled from just 18 eligible plays and musicals, a fraction of the 34 shows the season before.

Slave Play, Moulin Rouge!, and The Inheritance all nab double-digit nods

Opening night of the Broadway show Jagged Little Pill at Broadhurst Theatre on Dec. 5, 2019 in New York City. The show earned a leading 15 Tony Awards nominations on Thursday, following a pandemic-shortened season this year. (Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images)

The sobering musical Jagged Little Pill, which plumbs Alanis Morissette's 1995 breakthrough album to tell a story of an American family spiraling out of control, earned a leading 15 Tony Award nominations Thursday, as the Broadway community took the first steps to celebrate a pandemic-shortened season that upended the theatre world.

There are three best musical nominees: Jagged Little Pill, Moulin Rouge! The Musical! and Tina—The Tina Turner Musical. And there are five best play nominees: Grand Horizons, The Inheritance, Sea Wall/A Life, Slave Play and The Sound Inside.

The Ottawa-born Morissette and Glen Ballard did the music for Jagged Little Pill, which opened on Broadway last December.

David Mirvish of Toronto's Mirvish Productions is among the producers listed in the best-musical nominations for both Jagged Little Pill and Tina -- The Tina Turner Musical. And Montreal-raised Adam Blanshay is among the producers listed in the best-musical nomination for Moulin Rouge! The Musical!

The Inheritance by Matthew Lopez nabbed 11 nominations. It's a two-part, seven-hour epic that uses Howards End as a starting point for a play that looks at gay life in the early 21st century.

In a statement, the playwright mourned the fact that the pandemic has left people without a vital resource to gather together and examine themselves and the nation.

"Theatre, at its best, helps call us to those better instincts of our nature. I look forward to the day we can all return safely, joyfully to those sacred spaces and to tell each other stories of our lives and of our nation," Lopez said.

'Not the year any of us imagined'

Nipping on the heels of Jagged Little Pill for overall numbers of nominations is Moulin Rouge!, a jukebox adaptation of Baz Luhrmann's hyperactive 2001 movie about the goings-on in a turn-of-the-century Parisian nightclub, that got 14 nods.

"It's definitely bittersweet," said Carmen Pavlovic, a lead producer of Moulin Rouge! "It's obviously not the year any of us imagined. At the same time I feel honoured to have the opportunity to be part of such a history-making moment—I think we will all remember this year for many decades to come."

"I really just feel pleased to be standing with the rest of the Broadway community at this moment and to have a moment to come together and celebrate the work and just remind ourselves of everything it is we're fighting for and fighting to get back to," Pavlovic added.

Jeremy O. Harris' Slave Play, which explores the legacy of slavery in interracial sexual dynamic, nabs 12 nominations. (Rich Polk/Getty Images)

Two very different offerings are tied with 12: Slave Play, Jeremy O. Harris' ground-breaking, bracing work that mixes race, sex, taboo desires and class, exploring the legacy of slavery in interracial sexual dynamics, and Tina—The Tina Turner Musical, which tells the rock icon's life with songs that include Let's Stay Together and Proud Mary.

Broadway closed March 12 due to pandemic

Broadway theatres abruptly closed on March 12, knocking out all shows—including 16 that were still scheduled to open in the spring. The cutoff for eligibility for all shows was set at Feb. 19.

The nominations were pulled from just 18 eligible plays and musicals, a fraction of the 34 shows the season before. During most years, there are 26 competitive categories; this year there are 25 with several depleted ones.

The category for best performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical had just one actor—Aaron Tveit from Moulin Rouge! One category—best musical revival—had no eligible shows at all and was cut.

In another sign of a strange season, the best score category—an honour for the music and lyrics that is usually dominated by musicals—is filled this year with five plays.

In the performance categories, Adrienne Warren got a best leading actress in a musical nomination for inhabiting the lead character in Tina—The Tina Turner Musical. She is joined by Elizabeth Stanley for playing a woman battling addiction in Jagged Little Pill and Karen Olivo for bringing down the house with Katy Perry's Firework in Moulin Rouge! The Musical!

Daniel J. Watts, Tina Turner and Adrienne Warren speak during Tina -The Tina Turner Musical opening night at Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on Nov. 07, 2019 in New York City. The show was one of three nominated for best musical. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)

In the best actress in a drama category, Mary-Louise Parker won a nod with The Sound Inside and is joined by Laura Linney, who is looking for her first Tony win with the solo show My Name Is Lucy Barton, and Joaquina Kalukango, who gave a wrenching performance in Slave Play. Six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald wasn't denied a spot because her revival of Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune closed early.

Some Hollywood actors got to celebrate Thursday, with Blair Underwood, David Alan Grier, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tom Hiddleston and Tom Sturridge all getting nominations. Broadway mainstays like Danny Burstein and John Benjamin Hickey also were recognized.  

The nominations came from 10 new plays, four new musicals and four play revivals. Two high profile shows—Freestyle Love Supreme and David Byrne's American Utopia—did not accommodate Tony voters and weren't eligible.

The 2020 Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast digitally and take place later this year, at a date still to be announced. It's one of few bright spots for theatre fans—Broadway will be shut down until at least May 30.

"Theatre will survive," said James Monroe Iglehart, the nominations host, during Thursday's announcement.