Photos: See John Mulaney, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Fred Armisen, More in Rehearsals for Broadway's All In | Playbill

Photos Photos: See John Mulaney, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Fred Armisen, More in Rehearsals for Broadway's All In

A host of comedy and Broadway favorites are set to perform the collection of short stories penned by Simon Rich.

John Mulaney and Simon Rich Andy Henderson

An all-star roster of Broadway and comedy favorites are set to appear in the rotating cast of Broadway's All In: Comedy About Love By Simon Rich, and we've got a first look at rehearsals. Performances will run at The Hudson Theatre December 11, 2024-February 16, 2025. Opening night will be December 22, with Alex Timbers at the helm.

The first five weeks of performances will be led, as previously announced, by John Mulaney, Fred Armisen, Renée Elise Goldsberry (through December 30), and Richard Kind (through January 12, 2025). Chloe Fineman is joining January 2, 2025, and performing through January 12. Lin-Manuel Miranda will lead the cast for the final five weeks, January 14-February 16, 2025. Joining him will be Aidy Bryant and Nick Kroll through February 2, and Andrew Rannells through January 26. Jimmy Fallon will join January 28 and perform through February 2, with David Cross performing February 4-9 and Sweeney Todd star and Tony winner Annaleigh Ashford and SNL alum Tim Meadows performing February 4-16. Hank Azaria will perform February 11-16. Casting is by Taylor Williams.

See photos from rehearsal in the gallery below. 

Photos: John Mulaney, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Fred Armisen, and Richard Kind In Rehearsal For All In: Comedy About Love

The work comprises stories about dating, heartbreak, and marriage, all adapted from short stories that were published in The New Yorker, whose cartoonist Emily Flake will be creating illustrations for the production as well. The performances will also feature live music from married musical duo The Bengsons, comprising Abigail and Shaun Bengson. The pair will perform songs live on stage from The Magnetic Fields (composed by Stephin Merritt), including songs from the album 69 Love Songs, which Rich says inspired the stories that serve as the play's script.

The production will feature scenic design by David Korins, lighting design by Jake DeGroot, costume design by Jennifer Moeller, sound design by Peter Hylenski, and projection design by Lucy MacKinnon. Kris Kukul will serve as music director.

Seaview and Lorne Michaels are producing with New Yorker Studios. Micah Frank and Caroline Maroney are producing for Michaels' Broadway Video, with Wagner Johnson Productions serving as general manager.

Visit AllInBroadway.com.

 
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