The third season of Party Down is also a reboot of the original. I don’t know if you might be too young for that one, but it goes … Also 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up.” Oh, and 3LW’s “No More” has made it into the canon. I’ve been singing “Zombie” by the Cranberries. And for this residency, she forgot to pack enough socks but she packed the karaoke machine. We love to sing and she’s an incredible singer: Her alter ego is Shamaia Twain, because her name is Maia and her favorite artist growing up was Shania Twain. Actually, I recently visited my younger sister, who’s at this very prestigious art residency called Skowhegan up in Maine, and for her 32nd birthday, I gifted her a karaoke machine. Have you ever thought this much about parties, or just now because you’re in so many shows with the word party in them? If a party can end with dancing, that’s a success. I think curating the right crowd, people that will enjoy each other. She prefers the lamps over overhead lighting, and of course, warm lighting. She would help my sister and me set up our college dorms and any apartment that we’ve lived in. My mom is a visual artist and she’s very sensitive to light and color. Here’s a lighter one: Your two recent projects, The Afterparty and Party Down, both have the word party in them, so what’s your number-one party rule? That’s a good segue into our etiquette questions. I think life is a weird, wild ride, and yeah, why not? Then Ike Barinholtz’s character goes to Brown, which is where I went to school. On set, I told Chris, “Did you know that I’m also from Providence?” Zoe the character goes to RISD - my dad taught at RISD and my sister went to RISD. It was kind of eerie, how many similarities there were when I auditioned for Zoe back in 2020. I’m curious about your character in The Afterparty because she’s also named Zoe and she’s an artist. Both times I had no idea who the murderer was and it’s weird because I read a lot of mystery books and watch a lot of detective shows and listen to true crime podcasts all the time, so you would think it would maybe translate into some skill and it doesn’t. It’s bigger and we go even further into each of the genres. Is Zoe a suspect again this season?Įveryone’s a suspect in The Afterparty. With whodunits like The Afterparty, it’s not often that we see cast members return for a second season. Still, that doesn’t stop her from channeling her astrological sign and trying. And as one of the only three cast members returning for the show’s second season (along with Sam Richardson and Tiffany Haddish), Chao is finding that unlike her character, her self-taught detective skills haven’t helped her solve the case yet. The series is a murder-mystery comedy that unfolds as the night of the murder is recounted from a new character’s perspective in each episode. Coincidence, it seems, has been everywhere for the actress lately, who - as Party Down’s Lucy, an erratic, defiant chef who sees food as a high art, and as The Afterparty’s Zoe, an art teacher turned vice-principal who hails from Rhode Island - has been living and breathing the aphorism “art imitates life.”īut there is one thing she and her Afterparty character don’t really have in common. It’s not hard to see why she would, when she’s recently been spotted playing a character in the reboot of one of her favorite 2000s sitcoms ( Party Down) and shares both a name and hometown with the character she plays on Apple TV+’s The Afterparty. Photo-Illustration: by The Cut Photo: Getty Images
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