INDIANAPOLIS – What do actor Rob Lowe, Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich have in common?
All of them will be appearing in the winter premiere of NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” shot in the Indianapolis area last December and airing Thursday night.
Lowe, a co-star of the hit comedy about the fictional Indiana town of Pawnee, traveled with the show’s male cast members to Indiana to shoot an episode that includes some iconic landmarks in the state’s capital city.
One was Lucas Oil Stadium, where Irsay made a cameo appearance according to script.
Another was St. Elmo’s Steak House, where Gingrich – in town to interview then-Gov. Mitch Daniels – showed up unintentionally and was written into a scene when the show’s producers recognized him at the bar.
The crew also shot some background scenes, without the cast, in Zionsville and Lebanon.
Late last week, NBC’s publicity department released some early photos from the shoot and a few more details about what readers will see.
The episode, titled “Two Parties”, will show Gingrich arriving at St. Elmo’s, where Lowe’s character, Chris, is having dinner with Ben (Adam Scott), Tom (Aziz Ansari), Andy (Chris Pratt), Jerry (Jim O’Heir) and Ron (Nick Offerman). The dinner is part of Ben’s bachelor party, that also includes a romp on the Colt’s home field.
The century-old St. Elmo’s is supposed to be clearly identified.
“I’ll be heartbroken if it’s not,” said Brin Jones, St. Elmo’s marketing director. “I think it’s good for the show not to have everything completely fictitious.”
Gingrich isn’t the only real-life politician who’s been featured in the show. Earlier this season, Vice President Joe Biden and Sens. John McCain, Barbara Boxer and Olympia Snowe all made cameo appearances.
St. Elmo’s is hosting a viewing party Thursday night, before and during the episode which airs at 8:30 p.m. Proceeds from the event will go to the real-life parks and recreation department at the city of Indianapolis.
Maureen Hayden covers the Indiana Statehouse for CNHI newspapers in Indiana. She can be reached at maureen.hayden@indianamediagroup.com
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