
Be More Chill Two Rivers Theatre
Science Fiction · Music
Overview
Based on the acclaimed 2004 novel by Ned Vizzini, this highly anticipated world premiere is by two of the most exciting voices in musical theater, Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz. Jeremy Heere is just an average teenager. That is, until he finds out about “The Squip” a tiny supercomputer that promises to bring him everything he desires most: a date with Christine, an invite to the raddest party of the year and a chance to survive life in his suburban New Jersey high school. Don’t miss this truly hilarious, honest and invigorating look at the lengths one will go to get the girl, set to some of the most vibrant and exciting songs in musical theater today!
Top Cast


Will Connolly
Will Connolly
Jeremy Heere
Will Connolly
Jeremy Heere


Eric William Morris
Eric William Morris
The Squip
Eric William Morris
The Squip


George Salazar
George Salazar
Michael
George Salazar
Michael


Stephanie Hsu
Stephanie Hsu
Christine
Stephanie Hsu
Christine
Gerard Canonico
Gerard Canonico
Rich
Gerard Canonico
Rich


Katlyn Carlson
Katlyn Carlson
Chloe
Katlyn Carlson
Chloe


Lauren Marcus
Lauren Marcus
Brooke
Lauren Marcus
Brooke


Paul Whitty
Paul Whitty
Jeremy’s Dad / Mr. Reyes / Scary Stockboy
Paul Whitty
Jeremy’s Dad / Mr. Reyes / Scary Stockboy
Kate Ladner
Kate Ladner
Jenna Rolan
Kate Ladner
Jenna Rolan


Jake Boyd
Jake Boyd
Jake
Jake Boyd
Jake
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