139-141 W. 44th Street
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A series of hilarious stories about dating, heartbreak, marriage and that sort of thing.
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All In: Comedy About Love Broadway
Hudson Theatre
139-141 W. 44th Street
Show score: 83%
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About the Show
From Simon Rich (Saturday Night Live, The New Yorker) comes ALL IN: COMEDY ABOUT LOVE — a series of hilarious stories about dating, heartbreak, marriage and that sort of thing. Produced by Seaview and Lorne Michaels, and directed by Tony Award®-winning director Alex Timbers (Oh, Hello), ALL IN is performed by a rotating cast of some of the funniest people on the planet. Sometimes they will play pirates, sometimes they will play dogs, and there’s one where we make them talk in British accents. But even though the show’s kind of all over the place, it’s meant to tell one simple story: that the most important part of life is who we share it with. We hope everybody will relate to it, even if it was their date’s idea to come and they are starting out from a place of quiet resentment.
The rotating casts of four will include John Mulaney, Fred Armisen, Chloe Fineman, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Richard Kind, Aidy Bryant, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Sam Richardson, Andrew Rannells, Jimmy Fallon, David Cross, Tim Meadows, Annaleigh Ashford, and Hank Azaria.
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Hudson Theatre
139-141 W. 44th Street
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