Alanis Morissette plans to create a one-person show about "all of the characters" in her life.
The 45-year-old singer recently saw her ‘Jagged Little Pill’ musical debut on Broadway in New York, and Alanis has now teased plans to launch her own one-person play, saying that it will focus on the "characters" that come through in her chart-topping music.
Alanis – who released her acclaimed ‘Jagged Little Pill’ album in 1995 – told ‘Entertainment Tonight’: "One day down the road I will do a one-person play.
"[I will] write new songs and sing songs and embody all of the characters in my life."
Alanis – who has previously suffered from depression and various eating disorders – revealed her ambition shortly after releasing her new single ‘Reasons I Drink’.
The singer unveiled the candid track – the first taste off her upcoming studio album, ‘Such Pretty Forks In The Road’ – earlier this month, as she opened up about her mental health struggles in the piano-driven single.
In the opening verse, Alanis – who has also been open about her struggles with fame in the past – sings: "These are the reasons I drink, the reasons I tell everybody I’m fine even though I am not.
"These are the reasons I overdo it, I have been working since I can remember, since I was single digits
"Now, even though I’ve been busted, I don’t know where to draw the line ’cause that groove has gotten so deep."
The new track will be featured on Alanis’ upcoming album – the first since 2012’s ‘Havoc and Bright Lights’ – when it drops on May 1 next year.