Rush Policy Announced for Oh, Hello on Broadway | Playbill

News Rush Policy Announced for Oh, Hello on Broadway The two-person comedy begins performances September 23.
John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Luke Fontana
The rush policy has been announced for Oh, Hello on Broadway, which stars Nick Kroll and John Mulaney as their popular alter egos, Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, and begins previews September 23 at Broadway's Lyceum Theatre.

A limited number of seats at the rush price of $37 will be available for purchase in person at the Lyceum Theatre box office beginning at 10 AM Monday-Saturday and noon on Sunday for day-of performances. There is a limit of two tickets, priced at $37 each, payable in cash or by credit card, per person. No student ID is required.

Alex Timbers directs the production, which will officially open October 10.

Oh, Hello on Broadway is described as such: “Respectively, the duo star as Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland - outrageously opinionated, 70-something, native New Yorkers that Kroll and Mulaney first began performing 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. [The Broadway production] 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.”

The creative team includes Scott Pask (set designer), Emily Rebholz (costume consultant), Jake DeGroot (lighting designer), M.L. Dogg (sound designer), Basil Twist (nightmare effect designer), Patrick McCollum (movement), Anna Tendler Mulaney (makeup) and Leah Loukas (wig consultant).

Oh, Hello is produced on Broadway by Patrick Catullo, Marcia Goldberg,Barbara Whitman, Marc Platt, Pierce Cravens, James G. Kernochan, Triptyk Studios, Benjamin Simpson and Joseph Longthorne/Shira Friedman, Jonathan Reinis, Bellanca Smigel, Nathan Vernon, and Mike LaVoie. the General Manager is 321 Theatrical Management.

Tickets are on sale at the Lyceum Theatre Box Office, or through telecharge.com, (212) 239-6200.

 
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