Be More Chill. This fun and quirky musical about teenage angst looks set for a committed and appreciative audience . . .
“This is some top-secret, can’t – even – look – it – up on the internet shit
It’s from Japan
It’s a gray oblong pill
Quantum nano-technology CPU
The quantum computer in the pill will travel through your blood until
It implants in your brain and tells you what to do.“
Rich
Be More Chill has transferred to the Shaftesbury Theatre with the same cast as when I saw it and liked it at The Other Palace in February 2020.
If anything, I found the visuals, the costumes, the lighting and the projected backdrops more vibrant and engrossing than on first showing in my review below. The colours are simply zingy.
You can hear every word and the sound balance is perfect. I liked Scott Folan more as Jeremy with his beautifully clear singing voice and noticed his skinniness less. All the cast have gained such confidence and the performances are top notch.
The Halloween costumes are beautifully designed with Jake Dillinger (Miles Paloma)’s interesting interpretation of a Fairy Tale Prince. I longed to wear the clothes, the extravagant computer circuit board coats worn by the Squip (Stewart Clarke).
The Squip of course with such presence has a dark side and we get to see that as well. I was won over again by Michael (Blake Patrick Anderson) as Jeremy’s true and sincere friend. Miracle Chance as Christine was more animated and extreme than I remember but Jeremy doesn’t seem to mind.
The 475 million people who have streamed the original cast recording can’t be wrong. How much good does this show do in convincing teenagers that popularity isn’t the only way to value themselves and build self esteem.
Production Notes
Be More Chill
at the Shaftesbury Theatre
Cast
See Below
Creatives
See Below
Information
Running Time: Two hours 30 minutes with one interval
Booking at the Shaftesbury until 5th September 2021
Address:
The Shaftesbury Theatre
210 Shaftesbury Avenue
London WC2H 8DP
Phone: 020 7379 5399
Tube: Tottenham Court Road
Re-Reviewed by Lizzie Loveridge at the Shaftesbury
on 6th July 2021
REVIEW AT THE OTHER PALACE (2020)
Be More Chill the musical has been a phenomenon on Broadway after Ned Vizzini’s “young adult novel” captured the imagination of American teenagers in New Jersey and beyond. For a show to be sold out in the States before it opens is remarkable. So Be More Chill comes to London with an impressive amount of downloads on Spotify and the like. There have been 350 million streams of the original cast recording.
It is very much in the genre of Dear Evan Hansen and the British musical Everybody’s Talking About Jamie in as far as Be More Chill is about coping with difference at the vulnerable age of late adolescence. Except that Be More Chill takes off in a science fiction fantasy way and is brimful with humour.
Jeremy Heere (Scott Folan) is very tall and very skinny and mocked by the cool kids. He meets the very cool Rich Goranski (James Hameed) who has taken a chill pill. Rich Goranski was one of the uncool “outcasts” in his freshman year. Jeremy has a crush on a drama wannabe Christine Canigula (with the fascinating name of Miracle Chance) and she has a whole library of wide eyed visual expression to match. Christine sings “I Love Play Rehearsal” so we can be sure about her dramatic ambition.
Jeremy blows his bar mitzvar money on this chill pill with a difference and his SQUIP (Super Quantum Unit Intel Processor) (Stewart Clarke) is materialised with his silvered circuit board designed costume matching some of the set. The squip is inside Jeremy’s brain and all he has to do is to listen to it and it will guide him to be the acknowledged coolest kid around. “My job’s to colour your aesthetic and to make you seem much less pathetic,” is in the Squip’s witty lyric.
Jeremy’s best friend and fellow geek is Michael Mell (Blake Patrick Anderson), a warm character who is left out in the cold after Jeremy’s chill conversion. His song, “Michael in the Bathroom” at a party is touching. “I’m just Michael in the bathroom/ Michael in the bathroom at a party/ No, you can’t come in/ I’m waiting it out ’til it’s time to leave/ And picking at grout as I softly grieve.”
Two standout girls Brooke Lohst (Eloise Davies) and Chloe Valentine (Millie O’Connell) are the top of the high school pecking order dating tree and the Squip gives Jeremy a back story about dumping a French girlfriend who cheated on him to draw in Brooke. Millie’s comic range is on show here as well as her musical talent. We all remember her as Anne Boleyn in Six. Another Six star is Renee Lamb as Jenna Rolan, the high school gossip.
I very much liked Beowulf Boritt’s set: clever projections from Alex Basco Koch, simple but effective and lit very well by Tyler Micoleau to make it exciting and impactful. The tunes are good, the lyrics comic and meaningful. You will understand why they have been so often streamed. The Halloween scene sees fabulous costumes and more of the vibrant choreography which is full of energy.
Teenage concerns to the fore, this musical isn’t afraid to mention masturbation. It is a joy to see a show which may start a whole life of theatre going for some and who will not be short changed by Be More Chill.
Musical Numbers
Act One
More Than Survive I Love Play Rehearsal More Than Survive (Reprise) The SQUIP Song Two-Player Game The Squip Enters Be More Chill Pt. 1 Do You Wanna Ride? Be More Chill Pt. 2 Sync Up More Than Survive (Reprise) A Guy That l’d Kinda Be into Upgrade Loser Geek Whatever |
Act Two
Do You Wanna Hang?
Michael in the Bathroom
A Guy That I’d Kinda Be Into
The Smartphone Hour
The Pants Song
The Pitiful Children
The Play
Voices in My Head
Production Notes
Be More Chill
Book by Joe Tracz
Music and Lyrics: Joe Iconis
From the novel by Ned Vizzini
Directed by Stephen Brackett
Cast
Starring:
Blake Patrick Anderson
Miracle Chance
Stewart Clarke
Eloise Davies
Scott Folan
Christopher Fry
James Hameed
Renee Lamb
Millie O’Connell
Miles Paloma
Creatives
Director: Stephen Brackett
Choreographer: Chase Brock
Music Supervisor and Orchestrations: Charlie Rosen
Vocal Arrangements: Emily Marshall
Scenic Designer: Beowulf Boritt
Costume Design: Bobby Frederick Tilley II
Lighting Design: Tyler Micoleau
Sound Design: Ryan Rumery
Projection Design: Alex Basco Koch
Information
Running Time: Two hours and 30 minutes with an interval
Was booking pre-lockdown 1 to 14th June 2020
Message from lwtheatres
THANK YOU to all our amazing fans, including those
who had purchased tickets but still haven’t seen the show.
Hopefully we’ll be back in London soon,
so please stop by bemorechillmusical.com and
make sure you’re on our list — we can’t wait
to share some good news when it comes! Stay safe, players…
Theatre:
The Other Palace
Palace Street
Victoria
London SW1E 5JA
Rail/Tube : Victoria
Website: Be More Chill Musical
Reviewed by Lizzie Loveridge at the
Other Palace on 18th February 2020