The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Skylar Astin finds new notes to hit on ‘Zoey’s Playlist’

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By page two of the pilot script for NBC’s “Zoey’s Extraordin­ary Playlist,” Skylar Astin knew he wanted the role of Max Richman.

The NBC musical series, now airing season two on Tuesdays, stars Jane Levy as Zoey Clarke, a woman who realizes people’s inner-most feelings by elaborate song and dance numbers that only she can see. Astin’s Max is best friends with Zoey, and also in love with her.

Astin was just coming off the final season of The CW’s “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” also a musical series, where he took over in the final season as a love interest for Rachel Bloom’s character. He wasn’t looking for more of the same. Then came the enthusiast­ic pitches about “Zoey’s.”

“My agent, Jacob, and my manager, Mike, called me and said, ‘Hey, you’ve got an offer, You’re going to like it,” recalled Astin, who was speaking over Zoom from

Vancouver while in quarantine before resuming production on “Zoey’s” after holiday break. “My manager — who especially during pilot season is a little jaded — he’s like, ‘I’m embarrasse­d to say this script made me cry.’”

Sure, the job might seem like a piece of cake for Astin, 33, who was in the original production of Broadway’s “Spring Awakening” and found stardom in the smashhit films “Pitch Perfect” and “Pitch Perfect 2,” but he describes it more as “familiar.”

“I know what to expect. I know things change. I know the camera changes things. I know not to get my hopes up about a specific song or choreograp­her. I know how to conserve while filming one of these numbers and I know the kind of focus and intensity and energy it takes. And I’m always really careful about safety.”

Astin says he has two musical personalit­ies on the series. There’s “Magical Max” who gives it his all when Zoey’s witnessing him belt out his true feelings. And then there’s Max as is, who isn’t quite as polished. He consciousl­y sang to Zoey in season one in a flash mob and Astin says “we had to establish that he’s not tone deaf or else it would be very unpleasant for the viewer,” so he describes that version of Max’s musicality as “a good passing grade.”

The show’s creator, Austin Winsberg, summed it up in an e-mail as “Skylar does his best to sound average or kind of flat, but as I’ve learned, even him performing at a 2 is better than me (or most people) are at a 10.”

 ?? Sergei Bachlakov / AP ?? Jane Levy, left, and Skylar Astin in a scene from “Zoey's Extraordin­ary Playlist,” which airs Tuesdays on NBC.
Sergei Bachlakov / AP Jane Levy, left, and Skylar Astin in a scene from “Zoey's Extraordin­ary Playlist,” which airs Tuesdays on NBC.

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