9 Quick Questions for Jane Krakowski

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In the Apple TV+ comedy Schmigadoon!, a couple out for a hike in the woods stumble upon a magical town where everyone acts like they’re part of a classic Broadway musical. In Season 2 of the


show, veteran stage and screen actress Jane Krakowski, 54, plays Bobbie Flanagan, a take on the character Billy Flynn she played in the musical Chicago.

Growing up in New Jersey, did


you often go to Broadway plays?


I did, absolutely. My parents were involved in community theater as their hobby when I was growing up. I went to the theater with them instead of them getting a babysitter. I’d sit backstage


and watch them create shows and have fun, which I know was an absolute direct influence to me wanting to do this — seeing my parents have fun and being creative that way. We went to see


every Broadway show if we wanted to skip rush-hour traffic. My mom or my dad would let us just walk up to the window and get standing-room tickets to any Broadway show to kill the time, and


we would watch the show and leave when there was no more traffic.


Members only Which Broadway shows made an impact on you as a child?


I remember being 8 years old and seeing Chicago with Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera and Jerry Orbach, and being in the third row sitting next to my mom with my eyes ablaze with excitement, and


being blown away by them all. At the end of the show, they throw roses, and I remember Chita Rivera looking me in the eye as a wide-eyed youngster and throwing me a rose. That moment meant


a lot to me. I know it had a great influence on me and the roles I wanted to play moving forward in musical theater. I saw A Chorus Line nine times; that was my Star Wars. Everybody was


saying how many times they saw Star Wars; I saw A Chorus Line nine times. They are pretty ingrained in me. This time period we are covering in musical theater in Schmigadoon! heavily


influenced me. I’m thrilled to get to live some of these fantasies out even in this comedic, loving parody way.

Does Schmigadoon! bring back memories of your time working on Ally McBeal?


When I got on Ally McBeal, I was on a law dramedy, and then music became such a large part of that show. It really became a character in that show. I never expected to be singing in that


show. It was never part of that original concept. I was told by [writer] David [E.] Kelley and some of the producers that they were driving in L.A. traffic and the Broadway station was on


the radio, and one of my songs from a Broadway show I was on came on. And they were like, “Oh, Jane sings. Maybe we can add her  singing into the show.” It’s been a little bit of a journey


like that where [singing] got added in. … In Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, it’s really the only [show that] they didn’t write [singing parts] for me, because they wanted to … make her a


different character that she couldn’t sing. I think in Season 4, Tina [show creator-writer Tina Fey] let me sing a theme song of a show within the show, and I was like, “Oh, I can’t believe


you’re finally letting me sing,” and she’s like, “We wanted to get our money’s worth.”

In Season 2 of the Apple TV+ series “Schmigadoon!,” Krakowski plays Bobbie Flanagan, a parody of


her Billy Flynn character from the Broadway musical “Chicago.” Apple TV+ How do you handle the physical demands of your roles?


I love that when I was 47 doing She Loves Me, I was jumping into the splits eight times a week. My body is still paying for that. … I love to be physically challenged in the roles that I get


to play [and] certainly [Schmigadoon! character] Bobbie Flanagan is no exception. I’ve never done anything on trapeze before. [Show creator Cinco Paul] wrote it in and I asked, if I could


learn a few extra tricks — if I had the time before filming the number — could they put them in, if I filmed them? They made it in. I love that I’m now in my 50s and I couldn’t be more


thrilled to be flying in on a trapeze still in a musical number and ending in the splits still. It’s a great joy to me and I’m thankful that my vessel is still allowing me.


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