Jimmy Fallon Makes Broadway Debut With All In: Comedy About Love
Jimmy Fallon recently marked a significant milestone, debuting on Broadway in "All In: Comedy About Love" by Simon Rich on January 28 at the Hudson Theatre in New York City. Accompanying him were renowned performers Lin-Manuel Miranda, Aidy Bryant, and Nick Kroll. Notably, this production also represents Bryant's first Broadway appearance since she joined on January 14, with both her and Fallon's performances slated to conclude on February 2. This is prepared by SSP.
This theatrical endeavor connects back to Fallon's roots, as the Hudson Theatre was the initial home for "The Tonight Show" with Steve Allen. Allen, the pioneering creator and first host of late-night television talk shows, was part of a lineage that includes successors like Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, and finally, Fallon, who began his tenure in February 2014.
"All In," directed by Alex Timbers, features original narratives centered on love, marriage, and heartache, contributed by humorist Rich. This 10-week limited production, running until February 16, parades an evolving cast of stars such as David Cross, Annaleigh Ashford, Tim Meadows, and Hank Azaria. Noteworthy past performances include John Mulaney, Fred Armisen, and Renee Elise Goldsberry.
Each performance is further enriched by live music from The Bengsons and features selections from "The Magnetic Fields," particularly their album "69 Love Songs." As stated in the production's official description, the play is a chaotic yet unified tale underscoring the significance of shared experiences.
Fans and theatergoers can seize the opportunity to witness this vibrant show, with tickets currently available for this entertaining mix of storytelling, music, and familiar faces within a succinct 90-minute performance.
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