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John Krasinski is making a return to theater with 'Angry Alan', a one-man show set to run from May 23 at Studio Seaview in Midtown Manhattan. Krasinski portrays Roger, a divorced father drawn to the character of Angry Alan, a fictional conspiracy theorist. The play, written by Penelope Skinner, has received praise for balancing humor with social critique. Krasinski expresses excitement about returning to New York theater, particularly for a new play, emphasizing his quick decision to join the production after reading the script.
For once, John Krasinski is angry. Starting May 23, the typically even-keeled actor will star in 'Angry Alan' for twelve weeks at the 296-seat Studio Seaview in Midtown Manhattan.
In the darkly comedic one-man show, Krasinski plays a divorced dad named Roger who becomes obsessed with Angry Alan, a fictional conspiracy theorist and men's right activist.
'I texted them on page five that I was doing this play. Like, I have to do this play. [Penelope Skinner] is so talented.'
'I'm thrilled to be back doing theater,' the 45-year-old actor said. 'Especially theater in New York, especially a new play, especially off-Broadway.'
Read at New York Post
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