
After each performance of the hit Broadway musical "the book of Mormon," Josh Gad and Rory O'Malley bow side-by-side, a celebration every night from a trip of two began as college roommates more than ten years ago.
Since living together as first year students at the University Carnegie Mellon of Pittsburgh, Gad, and O'Malley, appointed two Tony Awards, have been best friends. They each carried out in a single other Broadway before, together, show as replacements in "" the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.""
Now, they are at the Centre of the sensation of "Mormon", sharing the heights of Fame of Broadway, just as they share a dormitory depths. GAD is for lead actor in a musical, O'Malley is vying for the trophy of the featured actor and the show itself has a stunning 14, including the best musical nominations.
"I really feel like someone is doing," O'Malley said of Serendipity.
"Oh, Yes," chimes Gad. "" "". It is a cosmic joke at that time. »
In the musical satire of creators of "South Park" Trey Parker and Matt Stone and "Avenue Q composer Robert Lopez, aged 30 years Gad plays elder Cunningham, a clumsy Mormon missionary, awkward. Price elder (Andrew Rannells, also named for the lead actor in a comedy musical Tony) and he travel to Uganda, where the eldest BARAQué McKinley (O'Malley) is leading the mission.

GAD, who was a correspondent "daily Show" and played in films such as "The Rocker" and "21", stands out as the most purely interpreter funny - a clown influenced Charlie Chaplin.
O'Malley, who previously taken in theater in Los Angeles and had a role in the film "dreamgirls", was his great moment when he sings "Turn It Off," a mock ode to keep hidden homosexuality. It is a particularly ironic number because O'Malley has been since he was 19 years old and co-founded the Impact of Broadway gay rights group.
During a recent interview joint after Tony for candidates annual dinner, Gad and O'Malley still had already not been in their good fortune, dot almost every with humble response, écarquillées eyes exclamations, "this is crazy!
"We have to stop and pinch ourselves and remember that what we experience is once in a thing of life," said Gad. "This doesn't happen." She comes. We stopped and we looked at the other, yesterday and today and we were like, "can you believe that a decade ago, we were in college together simply to make regional theatre, if we could?" "" "And today, we are best friends standing side by side with the nomination of Tony".
GAD, South of the Florida native and O'Malley, who grew up in Cleveland, became roommates when original roommate of the abandoned Gad. Having already realized their binding acting, O'Malley moved in. It was rough at first.
GAD: "talk about the ordeal of the same year and put each other hell, back and forth."
O'Malley: "If you want to go there, very well." My conscience is clean. I don't know about yours. »
GAD: "really?".
O'Malley: (threat), "I have another story."
GAD: (quickly relenting) "all right." Say that Rory and I had a very whitening of first year where we have learned much about the other. »
O'Malley: "once he awakened and I lying over him." ... I spent over him. »
GAD: "it was terrifying, is what it was."
O'Malley: "he passed on many occasions our year senior imbibition too." Therefore at least mine was in first year. »
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