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Mixing it up on stage and screen

- By Craig Nakano Follow The Times’ arts team @culturemon­ster.

On “Mad Men,” he was Michael Ginsberg, the neurotic copy writer who cut off a tender part of his anatomy and presented it in a box to poor Peggy. Now he’s a “Superstore” employee on NBC, and though the series has been picked up for a third season, actor Ben Feldman also is taking to the stage to play Ethan, a lovesick NMB (he’ll explain that in a minute) chasing his ex in the Michael Mitnick comedy “The Siegel.” The play runs through April 23 at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa.

Feldman paused from his busy schedule to answer our rapid-fire questionna­ire.

How did you end up in this production?

The playwright is also a nerdy man-boy, and we NMB’s all tend to be aware of each other, so he sent me the script because that was the type he was looking for.

What’s the difference between Ethan in “The Siegel” and your “Superstore” character, Jonah?

While Jonah may have his quirks, Ethan is probably far along on the spectrum. But both characters (and the real-life me) are attracted to women who roll their eyes at anything we do.

What do you hope fans see in your performanc­e?

It’s a great show, and all any of us want is for people to laugh hard enough that they’re surprised when they end up feeling something deeper for the characters and our strange little story. And if that’s not enough, there’s an incredible mall across the street.

Toughest part of switching from TV to stage?

Nerves. The inability to mess up. The energy it takes to fill a theater.

Best part of switching from TV to stage?

Nerves. The inability to mess up. The energy it takes to fill a theater.

Your TV series got renewed. Why not take a break? Why theater too?

I love what I do more than most things on Earth, and I’m insanely lucky that I get to do it for a living, so the notion of taking a break just sounds ridiculous to me.

What “Mad Men” questions do people still ask the most?

“Were you guys actually drinking and smoking the whole time?” The answer being that we were responsibl­e adults at work just like anyone else — so probably closer to half the time.

 ?? Maarten de Boer NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images ?? BEN FELDMAN is at South Coast Repertory.
Maarten de Boer NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images BEN FELDMAN is at South Coast Repertory.

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