Mark Rothko (Alfred Molina) argues with his new assistant, Ken (Jonathan Groff) about what "red" means, in a scene from John Logan's Red
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Mark Rothko (Alfred Molina) argues with his new assistant, Ken (Jonathan Groff) about what "red" means, in a scene from John Logan's Red
A full recording of the play can be bought here

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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade interview with Jonathan Groff (with no country restriction)
Jonathan Groff talks to OTRC.com at the premiere of Disney's 'Frozen' in Los Angeles on Nov. 19, 2013
Reindeer(s) Remix (Outtake)
"So, this track is kinda more of a joke, because we got to the end of this score and realized we hadnât written anything substantial at all for the amazing Jonathan Groff. So, as you listen, imagine Jonathan Groff is singing it and credits are rolling, and youâll have some idea of what we had in mind."
Jonathan Groff singing Someone Like You with 52nd Street Project student Imani Lewis at his benefit concert at the Five Angels Theater on November 24, 2013

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I get chills thinking about [Let It Go]. I think it's going down in the books as one of those classic songs that kids will grow up singing [and] we're going to hear the last 16 bars all over the audition rooms of New York.
Jonathan Groff
Jonathan Groff turns a hapless mountaineer who talks to his pet reindeer into a swashbuckling Prince Charming.
âFrozenâ Is the Best Disney Film Since âThe Lion Kingâ
Here is the full version of Reindeer(s) are better than people.
Itâs obviously the best song on the entire soundtrack.
Confirmed setlist for Jonathan's GET BACK concert so far
Get Back by The Beatles
Pure Imagination from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Amish Paradise by âWeird Alâ Yankovic
I Got Lost in His Arms from Annie Get Your Gun
The Age of Not Believing from Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Golden Palace from Now. Here. This. (feat. the Now. Here. This. cast)

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The 52nd Street Projectâs first ever benefit concert GET BACK, with Jonathan Groff this coming Sunday, November 24 @ 7 pm has gained some serious talent in the last couple of days.
Not only do we have Jonathan Groff and Mary-Mitchell Campbell, but joining in will be Broadwayâs Cinderella Laura Osnes, and the whole gang from [title of show] Hunter Bell, Heidi Blickenstaff, Susan Blackwell and Jeff Bowen â who are going to be sharing a small piece of their brand new show (in progress) NOW. HERE. THIS.
Broadwayâs Jonathan Groff voices a very amiable Kristoff, who only gets one minor song - surely thatâs a crazy oversightâŚ. If thereâs one thing keeping Frozen from being absolutely perfect itâs that itâs missing a song ⌠I would have liked to see one more song from Kristoff towards the end.
from FROZEN Movie Review: A New Classic Disney Animated Musical (via stberrydreams)
In the Disney animated film âFrozen,â Jonathan Groff does the voice work for Kristoff, a rugged, slightly oafish outdoorsman. âIt was so much fun playing that character,â says Groff, 28. âThe movie turned out really well and my fascination with Disney kind of just went full circle with âFrozen.ââ Groff, whoâs also known for his work on âGlee,â has an extensive theater background and was nominated for a Tony Award for âSpring Awakening.â Born in Lancaster, Pa., Groff currently resides in San Francisco and would like to point out that the people on Twitter claiming to be him most definitely arenât.
Q. Your âFrozenâ character, Kristoff, is a mountain man. Are you an outdoorsman as well?
A. My momâs a gym teacher and she and my dad were both athletes. So we were always an active family. Ever since we were little, we did long bike rides. Iâm a runner and I hike and I love being outdoors and doing all that kind of stuff. But Iâve never been on a proper camping trip. I camped outdoors in our backyard! (Laughs) Iâd love to take a week off and camp in Yellowstone. Maybe I could be a hardcore camper. But not the kind who doesnât need an actual bathroom. So scratch the hardcore part. (Laughs)
Q. Do you like cold-weather destinations?
A. I do! Last year I went to Park City, Utah, with my family and we skied and stayed in a lodge. That was fun. I hadnât skied in a while. My mom took me skiing when I was little. I was maybe in the fourth grade. A snowboarder hit me from behind! He was a grown man, so it hurt.
Q. What was the first trip you took as a child?
A. It was to Disney World when I was five years old. My mom did a 50-day countdown. Every day before the trip, she would videotape us and we could talk about our upcoming trip or sing a song from Disney. We were so excited. The trip lived up to our expectations 100 percent! I didnât even mind waiting in the lines to go on the Peter Pan ride and everything. I have to say, I actually love waiting in lines at amusement parks with people who you like. Itâs fun. I had a friend who came to visit me from London last year and we went to Disneyland. Anyhow, now here I am in a Disney movie.
Q. Are you recognized when you travel?
A. When I was on âGlee,â a lot of people recognized my character from the show. But I donât really get recognized. I have that generic white boy look.
Q. Where is the most romantic destination?
A. Iâve honestly never had a romantic vacation. I need to change that right away!
Q. What are your top five cities?
A. I lived in Chicago shooting âBossâ for three months and it was gorgeous. But if I was going to place the cities in my favorite order, itâd be New York for sure. Itâs my absolute favorite! Then Lancaster, Pa., Rome, San Francisco and Chicago.
Q. What makes a memorable vacation?
A. Being able to travel by yourself and feeling at home. I went to Rome by myself and just had the most incredible experience there. I went in the summer and it was so sexy and the food was great. I love sitting outside and people-watching. The vibe in the city was amazing. And then to visit the Sistine Chapel was mind blowing. I have to say that when I was in Rome, I ate my face off!
Q. Do you work out on the road?
A. Yeah. I work out like crazy. I run, lift weights and swim. I have to every day, because I gain weight really quickly and like I just said, I like to eat a lot! When Iâm filming, I can only stuff my face in certain moments.
Q. Where have you traveled to that most reminded you of home?
A. I spent some time in Portland, Ore., and the mountains there reminded me of the mountains in Pennsylvania. It was so pretty with the leaves changing.
Q. When you go away, what are some of your must-have items?
A. Definitely an iPod, my phone charger, my Superman baseball hat and thatâs it.
Q. What is your guilty pleasure when youâre on the road?
A. I just drink myself into oblivion with Diet Coke. I like the caffeine-free kind. I went off Diet Coke for 1-1/2 years and now Iâm back on it. I try to do sparkling water but thereâs nothing like Diet Coke. They didnât pay me to say that. (Laughs)
Q. What is your best and/or worst vacation memory?
A. I remember going to the beach in Wildwood, N.J., every summer. One time, my grandmother was driving and she went the wrong way down a one-way street and almost got into an accident. We didnât make contact and no one got hurt, so it was actually hilarious at the time. Later, she got Alzheimerâs so it was sad. But thatâs certainly one memory that stands out.
Hanging out w/a bunch of #disneyfrozen dingbats today! @joshgad @lopezbobby @lyrikris10 and Jonathan Groff :)
@realjoshgad: Jonathan Groff and I living for being Disney characters. #frozen #broadwaylove

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Theyâll scatter a little earth, and thank their God
Jonathan Groff with the cast of Looking (Frankie J. Alvarez, Murray Bartlett), presenting an OUT Award to Mariah Carey at the Out100 Awards (x)