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Music Joe Iconis
Lyrics Joe Iconis
Book Joe Tracz
Basis Be More Chill
by Ned Vizzini
Premiere May xxx, 2015: 2 River Theatre, Red Depository financial institution, New Jersey
Productions 2015 New Bailiwick of jersey
2018 Off-Broadway
2019 Broadway
2020 Off W End
2021 West Terminate

Be More Arctic is a musical with original music and lyrics by Joe Iconis, and a book by Joe Tracz, based on the 2004 novel of the same proper noun past Ned Vizzini.[one] After a 2015 regional theatre production, the musical premiered off-Broadway in 2018. A Broadway production began previews on February 13, 2019, and officially opened on March 10, 2019. The Broadway production airtight on August 11, 2019. An Off West End production opened on Feb 18, 2020 and temporarily airtight on March xvi, 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-nineteen pandemic with the product being cancelled on June 3, 2020. In 2021, it was announced that the product, featuring the original London cast, would resume performances on the W Terminate at the Shaftesbury Theatre for a ten-week run starting June xxx.[2] A Chicago production was set to open up in July 2020.

Every bit of 2018, a film adaptation is in development.[3]

Productions [edit]

Original New Jersey production [edit]

The musical premiered on May 30, 2015 at the Two River Theater in Red Bank, New Jersey.[four] It ran until June 28, 2015.[5] The production was directed by Stephen Brackett and featured orchestrations done past Charlie Rosen, music direction by Nathan Dame, and choreography by Hunt Brock.[6] It featured Will Connolly as Jeremy, Eric William Morris as The SQUIP (an acronym for "Super Breakthrough Unit of measurement Intel Processor"), George Salazar as Michael, and Stephanie Hsu as Christine, equally well as Katie Ladner, Lauren Marcus, Jake Boyd, Gerard Canonico, Kaitlyn Carlson, and Paul Whitty. The musical was deputed past Two River Theater in 2011 as part of their new play development plan.[seven] [8]

Original Off-Broadway production [edit]

After mixed reviews in its out of boondocks tryouts, the show did not receive another production. In early 2017, the prove began to gain traction online. A cast recording of the original production entered Billboard Bandage Album nautical chart'due south Top ten in July 2017. This led to the show getting an Off-Broadway product in 2018.[9]

Exist More Chill ran Off-Broadway at the Irene Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center. It began previews July 26, 2018, officially opening on August nine, 2018. It was originally scheduled to shut on September 23, 2018 just was given a one-week extension after selling out and airtight on September 30, 2018.[10] [11] This production featured several original bandage members including Hsu, Salazar, Canonico, Carlson, and Marcus reprising their respective roles. New cast members included Will Roland as Jeremy, Jason Tam as the SQUIP, Britton Smith as Jake, Tiffany Mann as Jenna, and Jason "Sweettooth" Williams as Mr. Heere.[12] The production also added Emily Marshall every bit its music director.[xiii]

Original Broadway production [edit]

On September 5, 2018 a Broadway product was announced. Preview performances at the Lyceum Theatre began on February 13, 2019 and the show officially opened on March x, 2019.[xiv] The Broadway transfer was estimated to price $9.five one thousand thousand according to pb producer Jerry Goehring.[15] On December 18, 2018, information technology was announced that the entire Off-Broadway cast would reprise their roles for the Broadway production. Understudies and covers for the Broadway production featured Cameron Bond, Anthony Chatmon II, Morgan Siobhan Dark-green, Troy Iwata, George Salazar, Talia Suskauer, and Joel Waggoner.[16] The production announced its closing on June xx, 2019 and closed on August eleven, 2019, playing thirty previews and 177 performances.[17]

Original London production [edit]

Be More Chill announced a London run on September 29, 2019. Previews began at The Other Palace on Feb 12, 2020, with an opening night gear up for Feb 18, 2020.[18] [19] On December 9, 2019, casting for the London product was appear, with Scott Folan as Jeremy, Blake Patrick Anderson as Michael, Miracle Chance equally Christine, and Stewart Clarke equally the SQUIP. Other cast members included Renée Lamb, Millie O'Connell, Eloise Davies, James Hameed, Miles Paloma, and Christopher Fry.[twenty] [21] Although the production was scheduled to close on June 14, 2020, information technology was announced on June 3 that all remaining performances of the show would exist cancelled post-obit its early closure on March sixteen, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[22]

On May 14, 2021, it was appear that the production would transfer to London's West Cease, resuming performances at the Shaftesbury Theatre for a 10-week run, with the original London cast reprising their roles.[2] The evidence opened on June thirty and airtight on September 5, 2021.

Original Chicago production [edit]

On December 12, 2019, the show announced that it would have an 18-week limited engagement run open up in Chicago at the Apollo Theater. Previews were set to begin April 17, 2020, with an opening dark gear up for Apr 26, 2020.[23] [24] [25] However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the show's previews were postponed to July vii, 2020, and the opening night was moved to July 17, 2020.[26] The lead role of Jeremy will be played by Liam Oh, while other bandage members will include Jeremiah Alsop as Michael, Rebecca Hurd as Christine, Teresa LaGamba as Jenna, Michelle Lauto every bit Chloe, Eben G. Logan as Brooke, Billy Rude as Jake, Koray Tarhan equally Rich, and Alex Goodrich equally Mr. Heere/Mr. Reyes. The actor playing the office of the SQUIP is yet to be announced.[27] Due to unforeseen circumstances Be More than Arctic appear that the production at the Apollo Theater have been cancelled.[28]

Plot [edit]

Act One [edit]

Jeremy Heere, a loftier school inferior, is a social outcast. He lives with his recently divorced male parent, who works from home and makes Jeremy uncomfortable by refusing to wear pants in the house. At school, Jeremy is bullied by popular student Rich Goranski, who writes "boyf" on his backpack. His "best friend", Michael Mell (on whose backpack Rich has written "riends"), tries to comfort Jeremy by telling him that beingness a loser is okay. Jeremy's long-time crush Christine Canigula signs upward for the schoolhouse play, and he decides to as well. Jeremy wonders if someone tin aid him ("More Than Survive").

Every bit they wait for the get-go play rehearsal to begin, Christine professes her beloved of theatre to Jeremy, because she can play dissimilar people and always knows what to say and performs ("I Honey Play Rehearsal"). The drama teacher, Mr. Reyes, reveals that the school play will be A Midsummer Night's Dream fix in a post-apocalyptic future, re-titled A Midsummer Nightmare (About Zombies). During rehearsal, Jake Dillinger, one of the popular boys, flirts with Christine, making Jeremy jealous ("More than Than Survive (Reprise)").

Jeremy is confronted in the bathroom past Rich, who tells Jeremy how he managed his rise to popularity: equally an unpopular freshman, he took a pill chosen a "Super Breakthrough Unit Intel Processor"—a "SQUIP"—containing a computer that implants itself inside the user's brain and tells the user what to practise and say. Rich suggests that Jeremy buy one in society to go libation ("The Squip Song").

While playing video games with Michael, Jeremy tells him about Rich's offer. Subsequently an bad-mannered chat with his dad (still non wearing pants), Jeremy decides to check the SQUIP out. Jeremy assures Michael that, no matter what happens, they'll always be a team ("Two-Player Game").

The 2 visit the mall to buy the SQUIP from a dealer at Payless ShoeSource. Jeremy, as instructed, swallows information technology with green Mountain Dew. When the SQUIP activates, information technology causes Jeremy to have a seizure in front of Christine and Jake ("The Squip Enters"). The SQUIP (in the guise of Keanu Reeves), criticizes Jeremy'south appearance, personality, and behavior, telling him that everything most him is terrible ("Be More than Chill, Pt. 1"). The SQUIP orders him to get to a store to buy a new Eminem shirt. Jeremy picks up a adult female's shirt and encounters ii popular girls from school, Brooke Lohst and Chloe Valentine, and the SQUIP helps Jeremy fabricate a story in order to create empathy with the two girls. They offering Jeremy a ride home ("Do You Wanna Ride?"), which the SQUIP demands he have, but Jeremy declines considering he does non wish to leave Michael in the mall. The girls leave, and the SQUIP lies to Jeremy and tells him that Michael has left the mall. Information technology tells him that in order for its programme to improve his social continuing to work, Jeremy needs to obey every gild it gives him ("Be More Chill, Pt. 2").

The adjacent day, Jeremy heads to school with renewed confidence, wondering if he might be less invisible than before. The SQUIP delves into the inner psyche of the student body around him, giving Jeremy insight on the fears and insecurities of his fellow peers. Jeremy'south SQUIP syncs itself with Rich'south, instantly making them friends. Jeremy heads confidently to the play rehearsal ("Sync Up"). Christine tells Jeremy about her feelings for a guy she knows, who Jeremy initially believes is himself, only who turns out to exist Jake ("A Guy That I'd Kinda Exist Into").

Afterward, the SQUIP informs Jeremy that Christine won't date him until his social standing drastically improves. Encouraging Jeremy to use an interested Brooke as a stepping stone to greater popularity, he hooks up with her, while Jake asks Christine to come to his house ("Upgrade"). Overwhelmed, Jeremy asks the SQUIP to shut itself off for a few minutes. Immediately, Jeremy sees Michael and is elated but Michael states that Jeremy has been ignoring him all mean solar day. The SQUIP explains that information technology was using "optic nervus blocking" to block Michael from Jeremy's vision and that in club to be more popular he has to "upgrade to Jeremy 2.0." Jeremy eventually decides he is tired of being a loser and turns on optic nervus blocking, leaving him lonely with the SQUIP ("Loser Geek Whatever").

Human activity Two [edit]

On Halloween, Jake hosts a large party that features alcohol and other shenanigans ("Halloween"). Christine arrives in her Juliet princess costume because of Jake'south past compliment on it, hoping to please Jake, simply he brushes her bated to political party. Jeremy arrives to run into Brooke, but Chloe, who is jealous of Brooke, tries to seduce Jeremy. Jeremy is uncomfortable and tries to get away, merely the SQUIP forces him to remain in the situation equally information technology escalates to Chloe making out with Jeremy ("Do You lot Wanna Hang?"). Chloe too has Jeremy drink alcohol, causing the SQUIP to malfunction, then feigns having sex with him, angering Jake and breaking Brooke's middle.

Fleeing from Jake and the girls, Jeremy runs into a bath, where he finds Michael, who has crashed the party. Michael tries to warn Jeremy of the dangers of the SQUIP, explaining that someone concluded upwards in a mental hospital afterwards they went crazy trying to get it out of their head. Jeremy accuses Michael of being jealous of his popularity and calls him a loser. Michael, devastated and aroused, locks himself in the bathroom, where he has a panic attack and sensory overload as he mourns the loss of his best and only friend ("Michael in the Bathroom"). Jeremy talks to Christine without the SQUIP's help and he asks her out in a outburst of confidence ("A Guy That I'd Kinda Be Into (Reprise)"). Christine, who has found herself in an existential crunch subsequently breaking up with Jake, declines.

Meanwhile, Rich goes around the party frantically request people for Mountain Dew Red. Jeremy's SQUIP finally reactivates and reviews the events of the nighttime, prompting Jeremy to exit the party immediately. Rich, alone and desperate, talks to his SQUIP and so sets the house on burn down. The adjacent morn, Jenna Rolan, the school gossip, informs everyone that Rich had burned down Jake'south business firm at the end of the party, sending Rich to the hospital and causing Jake to suspension both of his legs jumping out of a window while trying to escape. The news spreads throughout the school through text and tweeting ("The Smartphone Hr (Rich Set a Fire)").

At home, Jeremy is confronted past his begetter (yet not wearing pants), who brings up Jeremy's new personality and change in mental attitude. Jeremy reprimands his father for his behavior since the divorce, calling him a loser equally well. Shaken past Jeremy's words, Mr. Heere realizes that something is very wrong and that he must have accuse. He tracks down Michael and asks him to not surrender on his friend. Michael reluctantly agrees to aid, on the status that Mr. Heere puts on some pants and becomes a amend begetter ("The Pants Song").

As the cast prepares for the play, Jeremy encounters Christine, who is shaken and upset about the burn down. Jeremy is unhappy with the relationships he has damaged and angrily blames the SQUIP for his misfortunes. The SQUIP instead blames it on "human error" and tells Jeremy he can improve the lives of the residue of the students, and somewhen the whole world, by providing them all with SQUIPs. In Rich'south locker, Jeremy finds a box full of SQUIPs, which Jeremy then pours into a beaker of Mountain Dew ("The Pitiful Children").

Backstage during the play, Christine confronts Jeremy over his utilise of the SQUIP, causing him to doubtfulness the plan. However, the SQUIP has already begun to accept over others in the play. The SQUIP reveals its intention to sync the entire student body, then the whole globe. Jeremy comes to a realization: Mountain Dew activates the SQUIP, while Mountain Dew Red deactivates it. Michael reappears from the audience with a bottle of Mountain Dew Ruby-red, which he gives to Jeremy after making him apologize for his actions, but a SQUIPed Jake dumps about of it out. Jeremy and Michael fight off the controlled students until the SQUIP reveals that Christine has been SQUIPed, and under its influence, she professes her love for Jeremy. Jeremy, nonetheless, realizes this is not what he had wanted and makes Christine drink the concluding of the ruddy Mountain Dew: this causes a chain reaction that destroys the rest of the SQUIPs ("The Play").

Jeremy wakes upwards in the infirmary, sharing a room with Rich, who proudly comes out to Jeremy as bisexual and is ready to finally be who he really is. Michael visits Jeremy and the two reconcile, and Mr. Heere (finally wearing pants) visits Jeremy too, informing him that he'll be a ameliorate dad. Surrounded by his friends and family, Jeremy realizes that at that place will always exist exterior influences, but he needs to larn to make up his own heed instead. He asks Christine out again, and she accepts, kissing him.. The SQUIP reveals itself to still be live, weakly taunting Jeremy from inside his head, simply Jeremy ignores it, happily proclaiming that "of all the voices in my head, the loudest i is mine" ("Voices in My Head").

Musical numbers [edit]

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Notes
  1. ^ Added to the Original Broadway product to supervene upon "More Than Survive (Reprise ii)".
  2. ^ Renamed "The SQUIP Stalks" in the Broadway production.
  3. ^ Added to the Original Broadway production.
  4. ^ Prior to the Off-Broadway product, the order of "The Pants Song" and "The Sorry Children" was reversed.

Roles and original casts [edit]

Original productions [edit]

Source:[12]

Graphic symbol Earth Premiere (2015)
Two River Theatre
Workshop Bandage (2016)
Feinstein's/54 Below
Off-Broadway (2018)
Signature Theatre
Broadway (2019)
Lyceum Theatre
West End (2021)
Shaftesbury Theatre
Jeremy Heere Will Connolly Will Roland Scott Folan
Michael Mell George Salazar Blake Patrick Anderson
Christine Canigula Stephanie Hsu Phenomenon Chance
The SQUIP Eric William Morris Jason Tam Stewart Clarke
Chloe Valentine Katlyn Carlson Millie O'Connell
Brooke Lohst Lauren Marcus Eloise Davies
Rich Goranski Gerard Canonico James Hameed
Jenna Rolan Katie Ladner Tiffany Mann Renée Lamb
Jake Dillinger Jake Boyd Heath Saunders Britton Smith Miles Paloma
Mr. Heere / Mr. Reyes / Scary Stockboy Paul Whitty Jason "SweetTooth" Williams Christopher Fry

Recording [edit]

The world premiere cast recorded an original cast album on July 21, 2015, which was released on Oct 31, 2015.[29] The anthology has since received over 350 million streams online.[30] The cast recording was released on vinyl by Ghostlight Records in July 2018.[31] A recording of the song, "Loser Geek Any" was released as a single on November 29, 2018.[32] An original Broadway cast album was recorded in March 2019, and released on May 3, 2019.

Awards and honors [edit]

Original Off-Broadway product [edit]

Year Award ceremony Category Nominee Result
2019
Lucille Lortel Awards[33] Outstanding Project Design Alex Basco Koch Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical Stephanie Hsu Nominated
Outstanding Featured Thespian in a Musical George Salazar Won
Outstanding Musical Nominated
Off-Broadway Alliance Awards All-time New Musical Nominated

Original Broadway product [edit]

Yr Award ceremony Category Nominee Outcome
2019 Tony Awards[34] All-time Original Score Joe Iconis Nominated
Drama Desk Awards[35] Outstanding Musical Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical George Salazar Nominated
Outstanding Featured Extra in a Musical Stephanie Hsu Nominated
Outstanding Music Joe Iconis Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics Nominated
Outstanding Orchestrations Charlie Rosen Nominated
Outstanding Costume Pattern for a Musical Bobby Frederick Tilly II Nominated
Outstanding Project Design Alex Basco Koch Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Awards Outstanding New Broadway Musical Nominated
Outstanding New Score Joe Iconis Nominated
Outstanding Featured Thespian in a Musical George Salazar Nominated
Outstanding Projection Pattern Alex Basco Koch Nominated

Reception [edit]

Despite a strong fan post-obit online, the bear witness has received mixed reviews from critics. Terry Teachout of The Wall Street Periodical wrote, "Be More Chill is ane of the strongest new musicals of the past decade, a mannerly, astutely crafted tale of neurotic post-millennial geeks in honey whose appeal is in no mode express to those whom it portrays."[36]

Peter Travers of Rolling Rock Magazine wrote, "The audiences who made this show happen digitally are now making pilgrimages to the Lyceum Theater to see those songs done live by a talented immature bandage with enough juice to ignite every light on Broadway... By the time Jeremy belts out his terminal number, 'Voices in My Head,' yous'll exist hearing those voices, besides, in a wow of a musical that comes on similar gangbusters."[37]

Reviewing the Off-Broadway production, Ben Brantley of The New York Times called the show "the theatrical equivalent of one of those high-pitched dog whistles that just those under 25 can hear," and said that the bear witness would take little to offer for that outside of its tween fandom, as well as criticizing the poor lyricism.[38] He updated his review after seeing the Broadway production and said that even though the show's production values have increased since the Off-Broadway production, information technology remains "a festival of klutziness" and "the worst of the lot, with a repetitive score, painfully forced rhymes, cartoonish acting and a full general arroyo that mistakes decibel level (literally and metaphorically) for emotional intensity."[39]

On the other hand, A.D. Amorosi of Diverseness called the Off-Broadway production "a memorable thrill ride, a zealously caffeinated high school musical."[40] Of the Broadway version, Amorosi wrote, "Traditional theatergoing audiences that tend to be older than the teens and twentysomethings that packed the Off-Broadway run will find delicious favor in Iconis' contagious melodies and tricky lyrics...Exist More Chill is Broadway's wiliest and socially savviest nighttime out for teens and parents alike."[41]

The Off-West End product received mostly positive reviews from critics. Arifa Akbar of The Guardian said the production was "gloriously similar its own thing, filled with acute observation aslope delightfully featherbrained humour and storming performances."[42] Claire Allfree of The Telegraph called the product "a coming-of-age story with fabulous, catchy tunes."[43]

Film accommodation [edit]

On Oct 20, 2018, iv months before the show opened on Broadway, it was announced that Shawn Levy's 21 Laps Amusement and Greg Berlanti's Berlanti Productions would partner to produce a pic adaptation of the musical, with Joe Iconis serving as executive producer.[3] 20th Century Studios, who caused the rights prior to their acquisition by The Walt Disney Company, will distribute.[44]

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External links [edit]

  • Be More Arctic website
  • Opening dark in London coverage

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