Jimmy Fallon, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Aidy Bryant and More Join Star-Studded Broadway Company of “All In”

The play will begin performances on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at the Hudson Theatre in New York City

<p>Todd Owyoung/NBC/Getty; Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal/Getty; Gregory Pace/Shutterstock</p> From Left: Jimmy Fallon; Lin-Manuel Miranda; and Aidy Bryant

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From Left: Jimmy Fallon; Lin-Manuel Miranda; and Aidy Bryant

Broadway's starriest season just got even more starry.

Producers for All In: Comedy About Love by Simon Rich have announced the full cast for the play's world-premiere production, which opens on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at the Hudson Theatre in New York City.

A rotating roster of four actors will star in the comedy across its 10-week limited run. As previously announced, for the first five weeks, John Mulaney will lead the action with Tony-winner Renée Elise Goldsberry (Girls5EvaHamilton), beloved comic actor Richard Kind (Mad About YouOnly Murders in the Building), and Saturday Night Live's Fred Armisen and Chloe Fineman.

The next five weeks, the production said on Monday, Sept. 23, will be led by Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda.

He'll be joined by fellow Broadway vet Andrew Rannells (The Book of Mormon), Emmy winners Hank Azaria (The Simpsons), David Cross (Arrested Development) and Sam Richardson (Ted Lasso), as well as Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon and SNL alums Aidy Bryant and Tim Meadows.

<p> Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for GQ</p> Sam Richardson on Nov. 16, 2023

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Sam Richardson on Nov. 16, 2023

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Fallon, Bryant, Meadows, Richardson, Armisen and Fineman will all make their Broadway debuts with the play.

It'll also be the first Broadway credit for playwright Simon Rich. The humorist previously worked with as writer on SNL, and used his hilarious short stories about "about dating, heartbreak, marriage and that sort of thing" as a basis for the play.

"Even though the show’s kind of all over the place, it’s meant to tell one simple story: that the most important part of life is who we share it with," producers said of the play in a release for All In. "We hope everybody will relate to it, even if it was their date’s idea to come and they are starting out from a place of quiet resentment."

<p>Jamie McCarthy/Getty</p> From Left: Lorne Michaels and John Mulaney on May 18, 2023

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From Left: Lorne Michaels and John Mulaney on May 18, 2023

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All In will be directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers. He's worked with Mulaney three times before: helming the standup star's specials, Kid Gorgeous and Baby J, as well as Oh, Hello — the Broadway play Mulaney and Nick Kroll starred in together back in 2016. (A filmed version of the stage show can now be streamed on Netflix).

Among the producers? SNL creator Lorne Michaels, who previously produced the stage musical adaptation of Mean Girls and Tom Stoppard's Leopoldstadt.

The full performance schedule is as follows:

John Mulaney (Dec. 11 – Jan. 12)
Fred Armisen 
(Dec. 11 – Jan. 12)
Renée Elise Goldsberry 
(Dec. 11 – 30)
Richard Kind 
(Dec. 11 – Jan. 12)
Chloe Fineman 
(Jan. 2 – 12)
Lin-Manuel Miranda
 (Jan. 14 – Feb. 16)
Aidy Bryant
 (Jan. 14 – Feb. 2)
Andrew Rannells 
(Jan. 14 – 26)
Sam Richardson 
(Jan. 14 – Feb. 2)
Jimmy Fallon 
(Jan. 28 – Feb. 2)
David Cross
 (Feb. 4 – 9)
Tim Meadows 
(Feb. 4 – 16)
Hank Azaria
 (Feb. 11 – 16)

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Tickets for All In: Comedy About Love by Simon Rich go on sale on Sept. 26 at 10am ET. A fan pre-sale begins on Sept. 25 at the same time.

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