John Mulaney and Renée Elise Goldsberry are among the previously announced cast members of this new play, which will feature four actors at each performance.
They’re all in! Additional casting has been set for All In: Comedy About Love by Simon Rich, a world-premiere play by Simon Rich. Performances run for a limited time only beginning December 11 at the Hudson Theatre.
Newly announced cast members include Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton), Aidy Bryant (Saturday Night Live), Andrew Rannells (Girls, The Book of Mormon), Sam Richardson (Veep), Jimmy Fallon (The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon), David Cross (Arrested Development), Tim Meadows (Mean Girls), and Hank Azaria (The Simpsons).
Previously announced cast members include John Mulaney (Baby J, Kid Gorgeous), Fred Armisen (Saturday Night Live, Documentary Now!), Richard Kind (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Only Murders in the Building), Renée Elise Goldsberry (Hamilton, Girls5eva), and Chloe Fineman (Saturday Night Live).
Directed by Alex Timbers, All In: Comedy About Love by Simon Rich is adapted from Rich’s collection of short stories about marriage, romance, heartbreak, and everything in between that comes with love.
Four actors will appear in the show at each performance, with each cast member performing for a part of the show’s run.
Below, find out which dates each performer will appear, in chronological order.
Check back for information on All In: Comedy About Love by Simon Rich tickets on New York Theatre Guide.
Photo credit: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jimmy Fallon, and Aidy Bryant. (Photos courtesy of production)
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