10 Joe Iconis Musical Gems Ahead of BE MORE CHILL Podcast Reunion Event

Last updated July 21st, 2020 by BroadwayBox Staff
10 Joe Iconis Musical Gems Ahead of BE MORE CHILL Podcast R…

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Wednesday July 22nd at 9pm EST, get ready for a Be More Chill reunion podcast event presented by Deep Dive Broadway hosted by Dori Berinstein to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Fans of Jeremy Heere, Michael Mell, Christine Canigula and the Squip can expect familiar faces with Broadway's Stephanie Hsu, Will Roland, George Salazar, Jason Tam as well as London's West End cast members Blake Patrick Anderson who played Michael Mell and Scott Folan who was Jeremy Heere. Be More Chill's offstage company members will also be part of the fun including director Stephen Brackett, choreographer Chase Brock, the show's composer Joe Iconis, the show's book writer Joe Tracz, PLUS producers John Diaz, Jerry Goerhring, Michael Hurst and Jennifer Ashley Tepper.


The show's Off-Broadway cast album was wildly popular and a Broadway cast album soon followed. If you aren't familiar with highschooler Jeremy Heere's journey, give a spin to either cast album!


Be More Chill was a fantastic spotlight to Joe Iconis' score, specifically with Michael Mell's Act 2 showstopper "Michael in the Bathroom" made popular by George Salazar. Some members of the Be More Chill cast have been singing Iconis' songs for years at his concerts across Manhattan. We would love to highlight additional Joe Iconis musical gems as sung by the ever talented Be More Chill cast - Joe himself included!


Joe Iconis - "Broadway, Here I Come"


Will Roland - "Amphibian"


George Salazar - "Kaboom"


Jason Tam - "Lisa"


Gerard Canonico - "Anymore"


Lauren Marcus - "Adore"


Jason SweetTooth Williams - "The Goodbye Song"


Cameron Bond, Troy Iwata and Talia Suskauer - "Broadway, Here I Come"


Morgan Siobhan Green - "Anymore"


Talia Suskauer - "The Three Failed Escape Attempts Of Sheila Nail"



Set your alarms for 9pm EST tomorrow, Wednesday, July 22 to tune in to this special podcast event presented by Deep Dive Broadway to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.