
'All Out: Comedy About Ambition by Simon Rich' sets Broadway cast, theatre, dates
A rotating lineup of celebrities will read stories about envy, greed, and ego in this season's follow-up to Rich's 2024 hit All In: Comedy About Love.
Summary
- All Out features Eric Andre; Jim Gaffigan; Abbi Jacobson; Jon Stewart; Ben Schwartz; Wayne Brady; Cecily Strong; Mike Birbiglia; Heidi Gardner; Jason Mantzoukas; Craig Robinson; Sarah Silverman; Nicholas Braun; Ashley Park; Ray Romano
UPDATE: Complete casting has been set for All Out: Comedy About Ambition by Simon Rich on Broadway. The below article now features the complete cast list.
Further details have been revealed for All Out: Comedy About Ambition by Simon Rich on Broadway, which will play at the Nederlander Theatre for 12 weeks beginning on December 12.
A follow-up to last season's All In: Comedy About Love, All Out will feature four celebrities reading comedy sketches and funny short stories by acclaimed Saturday Night Live writer Simon Rich. As with All In, Alex Timbers directs, and the celebrity cast will rotate throughout the run.
Below, find the list of All Out: Comedy About Ambition by Simon Rich cast members and their performance dates.
- Eric Andre (December 12 – December 28)
- Ike Barinholtz (December 12 – December 21)
- Jim Gaffigan (December 12 - January 11)
- Abbi Jacobson (December 12 - December 28)
- Jon Stewart (December 12 - December 21)
- Ben Schwartz (December 22 – January 11)
- Wayne Brady (December 29 – January 18)
- Cecily Strong (December 29 – January 18)
- Beck Bennett (January 6 – January 18)
- Mike Birbiglia (January 13 - January 18)
- Heidi Gardner (January 20 – February 15)
- Jason Mantzoukas (January 20 - February 15)
- Craig Robinson (January 20 - February 15)
- Sarah Silverman (January 20 – February 15)
- Nicholas Braun (February 17 – March 8)
- Ashley Park (February 17 – March 8)
- Ray Romano (February 17 – March 8)
- Jenny Slate (February 17 – March 8)
Kevin Del Aguila and Olivia Puckett are understudies.
Additionally, All Out will feature original songs performed by the soul-pop band Lawrence, set design by David Korins, costume design by Jennifer Moeller, lighting design by Jake DeGroot, sound design by Peter Hylenski, video design by Lucy Mackinnon, music supervision by Kris Kukul, and illustrations by New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake.
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Photo credit: Eric Andre, Jim Gaffigan, Abbi Jacobson, Jon Stewart, Ben Schwartz, Wayne Brady, Cecily Strong, Mike Birbiglia, Heidi Gardner, Jason Mantzoukas, Craig Robinson, Sarah Silverman, Nicholas Braun, Ashley Park, and Ray Romano. (Photos courtesy of production; Jacobson photo by Pfluger; Schwartz photo by by Sela Shiloni; Brady photo by Jason Michael Fordham; Strong photo by Mary Ellen Matthews/NBC; Birbiglia photo by Jesse Austin; Silverman photo by Robyn Von Swank; Braun photo by Bruce Glikas; Park photo by AP/Corrine Louie)
Frequently asked questions
How do you book tickets for All Out: Comedy About Ambition?
Book tickets for All Out: Comedy About Ambition on New York Theatre Guide.
Where is All Out: Comedy About Ambition playing?
All Out: Comedy About Ambition is playing at Nederlander Theatre. The theatre is located at 208 West 41st Street (between 7th and 8th Avenue), New York, 10036.
What is All Out: Comedy About Ambition about?
All Out: Comedy About Ambition comes to Broadway hot on the heels of All In: Comedy About Love, where comic A-listers read original stories and monologues about the funny aspects of envy, greed, and ego.
Who wrote All Out?
Simon Rich, who also wrote All In and worked for Saturday Night Live, writes this follow-up to his Broadway smash.
Who directs All Out?
Alex Timbers, a Tony winner who directed All In, returns to direct All Out.
Is All Out appropriate for kids?
All Out tackles themes of greed and careerism, so the story may be more adult-friendly. An age rec is forthcoming, and audiences must be age four and over to enter Broadway theatres.
Is All Out good?
All Out is a new show that will be a premiere, but All In was a smash success: it broke box office records and gave audiences a special chance to see a rotating cast of A-listers all performing together.
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