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'Rock Star Cafe': A musical comedy Internet show that should be on prime time TV

Nick Gauthier September 2012

Brayden Hade and Bruth Media have created the perfect blend of comedy and glamour with their web TV series, "Rock Star Cafe." The show follows the lives of 20-somethings who work at a diner where they serve food and perform live on stage. The series was inspired by some of the actors' previous experience working for Spirit Cruises, which had the workers perform for the ship's guests.

Style and Story


The style of humor in "Rock Star Cafe" is of the non-PC fare cleverly dished out on such current prime time favorites as "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "The Office," "Parks and Recreation" and "The Community." At the same time, there is a performance element of "Smash" that speaks to artists everywhere...

Reviews and Press

EnterBRAINment: Web Series Observer: Rock-Star Cafe

Michael E. Fromm February 2012

The Story: Rock-Star Café tells the story of Tyler VanSant, the “only” straight singing waiter in New York City. With the arrival of a new male server, Tyler must come to grips with the reality that being a server is less of a dream job than he originally imagined.

The Observation: When trying to find a hook to start off this review, the first thing that came to mind was “big”. “Big” is what you get when watching Rock-Star Café. Big is the first episode – a whopping 25 minutes and change. Big also describes the cast – a very large group of twenty-somethings who make up the employees of the performance diner....

The Spoiler Alert: Rock-Star Cafe

Justin St. Louis February 2013

"'Rock Star Cafe': A musical comedy Internet show that should be on prime time TV!"
-Nicholas Gauthier, Examiner.com

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