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“We followed them around for a bit and just fell in love. “We saw these two guys buying individual copies of Never Have Your Dog Stuffed, Alan Alda’s autobiography,” Kroll told The Hollywood Reporter.
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These elderly cranks are long-running characters portrayed by Nick Kroll (Gil) and John Mulaney (George), who came up with them in 2005 while shopping at New York’s famous Strand Bookstore. They’re two men of indeterminate (but senior) age who live together in a rent-controlled apartment on the Upper West Side in Manhattan-Gil a struggling actor, George a writer with delusions of being the next Philip Roth-who putter around ranting about politics, New York marginalia, and all the imaginary wrongs they’ve suffered in their long careers. This is an unusual and riotously strange evening in a Broadway theatre, one that will definitely prove unique and entertaining, while offering the kind of fun that would usually be more associated with alternative comedy dens or late-night television.When pondering the continued rise of alternative comedy into the mainstream, and the avenues offered by streaming services to grant a wider audience to weirder material, there’s no better example than the strange careers of Gil Faizon and George St. Silly, inappropriate, wonderfully crass and often surprisingly astute, The Oh, Hello Show is a guaranteed whirlwind of humour inspired by life on the Upper West Side of Manhatten.Īlex Timbers (who won a Tony Award for Peter and the Starcatcher) directs this madcap 90 minutes, and proves that he is on the same wavelength as Kroll and Mulaney – skilfully taking them from beat-to-beat while allowing their own chemistry and skill with improvisation to be real drive of the show. Just like the ridiculous sandwiches of that popular segment, the entire night promises to be over-stuffed with the kind of antics the duo is best known for. Speaking of “Too Much Tuna”, performances will sometimes feature a special guest to take part in the infamous prank. They now bring their comedy creations to the Lyceum Theatre with The Oh, Hello Show on Broadway, promising a night of big laughs, turtleneck sweaters and “Too Much Tuna.” From New York comedy clubs to Comedy Central, Nick Kroll and John Mulaney created a cult-hit with the The Oh, Hello Show, playing geriatric and morally questionable Manhatten duo Gil Faizon (Kroll) and George St Geegland (Mulaney).
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