Casting is everything, especially when a play presents a basically distasteful character and asks us to identify — or, at least, to understand. In such theatrical situations, it helps when the actor ...
85 minutes with no intermission. At Studio Seaview, 305 W. 43rd Street. For nine years, audiences grew to love John Krasinski’s mild-mannered Jim on “The Office”: His half-grins, dry confessionals, ...
Krasiniski is a much more commanding stage performer than I ever thought he’d be, and he capably freight-trains through his almost-monologue while never sacrificing nuance or beats of the story. Gold, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In an Off Broadway play, the former Jim Halpert of Dunder Mifflin dives into a darker world of male grievance. By Jesse Green Roger is jazzed. He’s ...
A quick Google search will warn you that guys are feeling more isolated, depressed and suicidal than ever before. One of those gents is Roger (John Krasinski), a perfectly mediocre and seemingly ...