Did Steve Carell Just Surprise Jenna Fischer at Her Play?

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Key Takeaways
- Steve Carell surprised Jenna Fischer during her play.
- The playful reunion was shared on Instagram.
- Fischer's play, 'Ashland Avenue', is directed by Susan V. Booth.
- Carell praised Fischer's performance, reminiscent of their 'The Office' days.
- Fans are encouraged to attend the last shows this weekend.
Los Angeles, Oct 18 (NationPress) Steve Carell surprised his fellow 'The Office' star Jenna Fischer backstage during her latest play, "Ashland Avenue".
Fischer shared fun behind-the-scenes moments on her Instagram account featuring Carell.
The video she posted begins with Carell playfully surprising the audience backstage, urging applause while exclaiming, "How amazing is she in this play?" before embracing Fischer warmly.
The post also showcased a photo of Carell and Fischer together, accompanied by a fan's picture of Carell as Michael Scott from 'The Office' during an episode where he attends Pam's art exhibition.
Additionally, Carell joined Fischer's 'Ashland Avenue' castmates for a group shot.
Fischer captioned her post, "Look who made it to my art show!" referencing her 'The Office' character Pam Beesly. "Love you Steve and Nancy! Last four shows this weekend. I don’t want it to end. (sic)"
Another 'The Office' alum, Kate Flannery, known for her role as Meredith Palmer, commented, "Love the live. It’s kinda like Michael coming to Pam’s art show." (Red heart emoji)
Months earlier, Fischer had a reunion with another 'The Office' colleague, Rainn Wilson, who portrayed Dwight Schrute.
Wilson expressed joy in meeting up with "one of my favorite people on the planet" over lunch.
Currently, Fischer is performing in "Ashland Avenue", a play written by her husband Lee Kirk and directed by Susan V. Booth. The production is being held at the Goodman's Albert Theatre in Chicago.
According to the official plot summary, "Ashland Avenue" tells the story of Pete's TV and Video, a store known for its "plucky owner famous for his legendary commercials and customer care."