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VIDEO: OH, HELLO's Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland Insist Their Broadway Show Is Universal

By: Aug. 25, 2016
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While OH, HELLO's Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, the comedy alter egos of Nick Kroll (Comedy Central's "Kroll Show") and John Mulaney (Netflix's "The Comeback Kid"), may seem like highly cultured and sophisticated New York bachelors at first glance, they want Broadway audiences to know that their upcoming show is universal.

Of course, their idea of a typical lifestyle may not exactly be what everyone can relate to.

Kroll and Mulaney first began performing as the outrageously opinionated, 70-something, native New Yorkers on the alternative comedy stages in NYC. Honed for over a decade, the fictional duo garnered a cult following and found their way onto a Comedy Central special, viral videos and late night couches everywhere. Oh, Hello on BROADWAY is Gil and George's "memoir for the stage" - a laugh-a-minute two-man tour-de-force that's part scripted, part spontaneous comedy, and totally unprecedented.

OH, HELLO begins previews on September 23 with opening night set for October 10. The show will run through January 8 2017. Alex Timbers directs.




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