Artist's albums
A(aaagh!)lbum
2022 · album
Album
2022 · album
Tightrope Walker / Mountain Climber / Me
2022 · single
Archie's All-American
2022 · single
Ammonia
2022 · single
Kevin
2022 · single
Album
2022 · single
Love In Hate Nation (Original Cast Recording)
2022 · album
Revolution Song
2022 · single
Broadway Bounty Hunter (Original Cast Recording)
2020 · album
Be More Chill (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
2019 · compilation
Loser Geek Whatever (from 'Be More Chill')
2018 · single
Two-Player Game
2018 · album
Be More Chill (Original Cast Recording)
2015 · compilation
The Joe Iconis Rock & Roll Jamboree
2013 · compilation
Things To Ruin: The Songs Of Joe Iconis (Original Cast Recording)
2010 · compilation
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Biography
Joe Iconis is a writer and performer. He has been nominated for a Tony Award, four Drama Desk Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards, two Outer Critics’ Circle Awards, and is the recipient of an Ed Kleban Award, a Jonathan Larson Award, a Richard Rodgers Award, and is a former Ars Nova artist-in-residence. Joe’s musical Be More Chill (with Joe Tracz) is currently playing London’s West End, after running at Broadway’s Lyceum Theatre and off-Broadway’s The Pershing Square Signature Center after a world premiere at Two River Theater. He is the author of Love in Hate Nation (directed by John Simpkins; Two River Theater), Broadway Bounty Hunter (with Lance Rubin and Jason SweetTooth Williams; Barrington Stage Company and Greenwich House Theater Off-Broadway), Bloodsong of Love (Ars Nova, NAMT), The Black Suits (with Robert Maddock; Center Theater Group, Barrington Stage Company), ReWrite (Urban Stages, Goodspeed Opera House), and Theaterworks USA’s The Plant That Ate Dirty Socks and We the People. Musicals currently in development include The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson for La Jolla Playhouse (directed by Christopher Ashley), Punk Rock Girl. His music appeared on season two of NBC’s Smash. Joe is hugely inspired by Robert Altman, Dolly Parton, The Muppets, and the Family of artists he frequently surrounds himself with. www.MrJoeIconis.com