THE SCREENING ROOM: Bromance Concert, With Jenn Colella, Jason Tam, Adam Chanler-Berat, Andrew Kober (Video) | Playbill

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News THE SCREENING ROOM: Bromance Concert, With Jenn Colella, Jason Tam, Adam Chanler-Berat, Andrew Kober (Video) A concert version of Kyle Ewalt and Michael Ian Walker’s Bromance: The Dude-sical, featuring If/Then cast members Jenn Colella and Jason Tam, was presented at Joe's Pub Aug. 22. Here are highlights from the evening.

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Jenn Colella

Bromance in Concert also featured Adam Chanler-Berat (Peter and The Starcatcher, Next to Normal), Andrew Kober (Hair) and Guy Olivieri ("Gossip Girl," Rent national tour).

Matt Cowart directed the evening, which featured musical direction by Benjamin M. Rauhala. Videography is by Shoshana Feinstein. 

The new musical features music by Ewalt and lyrics by Walker and Ewalt.

"Like an awesome buddy movie come to life," Bromance: The Dude-sical, press notes state, "reveals a world of Beer, Brotherhood, and Brocabulary." This concert version of the show will feature the YouTube hit "The Phone Call" as well as "Sports Center," "Chili Cheese Fries" and "Wingman."

Ewalt and Walker are currently at work on two commissions — one from Broadway Across America, and Pumped, described as "a fashionable new musical." Their other works include Separate: Battle Songs of Youth, selected by Ars Nova for ANTFEST 2010, and The Making of Madeline Moore (The Merc NYC 2009).

Ground UP Productions produced.

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"The Phone Call" — Jason Tam:

"Sports Center" — Adam Chanler-Berat, Jason Tam and Jenn Colella:

"More Than A Friend" – Adam Chanler-Berat, Andrew Kober, Guy Olivieri and Jason Tam:

"Wingman" - Guy Olivieri with Adam Chanler-Berat, Andrew Kober and Jason Tam:

"You Get Me" with Adam Chanler-Berat and Jason Tam:

"Heartburn" — Andrew Kober:

"Super Bowl" — Jenn Colella:

 
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