Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jimmy Fallon, Aidy Bryant Join Broadway Cast of ‘All In: Comedy About Love’

Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jimmy Fallon, Aidy Bryant Join Broadway Cast of ‘All In: Comedy About Love’

As a seasoned gamer who’s been attending Broadway shows almost as long as I’ve been leveling up my characters, this lineup for “All In: Comedy About Love” is nothing short of a dream come true! With stars like Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jimmy Fallon, Hank Azaria, and Aidy Bryant gracing the stage, it’s like a perfect blend of my two favorite worlds – gaming and theatre!


Lin-Manuel Miranda is set to replace John Mulaney in the Broadway production of “All In: The Comedy About Love“, featuring fellow stars such as Jimmy Fallon, Hank Azaria, Aidy Bryant, and others.

John Mulaney will be the headliner for the initial five weeks of the play, featuring stars such as Fred Armisen and Chloe Fineman from Saturday Night Live, Renée Elise Goldsberry from Girls5Eva, and Richard Kind. The show runs from December 11 to January 12.

Apart from Miranda, Fallon, Azaria, and Bryant, the cast for the following five weeks also features Andrew Rannells, Sam Richardson, David Cross, and Tim Meadows. However, it’s worth noting that Miranda will spearhead the cast from January 14th to February 16th.

The play, written by Simon Rich and directed by Alex Timbers, will run at the Hudson Theatre. 

Bryant, Richardson, and Fallon are part of the cast from January 14th to February 2nd. Rannells is in the cast from January 14th to January 26th. Cross appears from February 4th to February 9th, followed by Meadows from February 4th to February 16th. Azaria joins the cast on February 11th and stays until February 16th.

The series presents a collection of comical tales encompassing dating, heartache, matrimony, and beyond, inspired by Rich’s short stories. As for the characters, they might take on roles as pirates, dogs, or even British personas at times. Despite its seemingly scattered narrative, the underlying message is clear: the essence of life lies in who we spend it with, according to the production summary.

Abigail and Shaun Bengson, the musical pair known as The Bengsons, will play The Magnetic Fields’ songs live on stage.

Seaview and Lorne Michaels with New Yorker Studios are producing the show on Broadway.

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2024-09-23 19:24