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Oh, Hello on Broadway

First Preview: Aug 12, 2016
Opening Date: Sep 23, 2016
Closing Date: Jan 22, 2017
Running Time: 01:35
Oh, Hello on Broadway

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Playing @
Lyceum Theatre
149 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036
Oh, Hello is the no-holds-barred Broadway premier of two groundbreaking, fresh voices in comedy, Nick Kroll and John Mulaney. 

The duo star as their wildly popular alter egos, Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland - outrageously opinionated, 70-something, native New Yorkers that Kroll and Mulaney first began performing on the alt-comedy stages in NYC. Honed for well over a decade, the duo garnered a cult following as they found their way onto a Comedy Central special, viral videos and late night couches everywhere. 

Directed by subversive visionary Alex Timbers (Peter and the Starcatcher, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson),
OH, HELLO ON BROADWAY is Gil and George’s pull-no-punches “memoir for the stage”—a laugh-a-minute two-man tour-de-force that’s part scripted, part spontaneous comedy and at once an affectionate homage to the stage and a skewering of the autobiographical celebrity-driven “theatre event of the season.”

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
SUNDAY @ 7 PM
SATURDAY @ 2 PM
SUNDAY @ 3 PM
BroadwayPlay - ComedyPerformance Art
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
Audience Advisory: Performance cancelled - Monday, 12/19 at 8 pm Added performance on Monday, 12/26 at 2 pm

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Lottery & Rush

A limited number of $37 RUSH tickets will be available for purchase in-person at the Lyceum Theatre box office. 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..

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Reviews

  • Give it up, ladies and gentlemen, for Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, whose “Oh, Hello on Broadway” opened on Monday night. This wheezing, cranky, incontinent pair of roommates from the Upper West Side are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized, glamorized Times Square. What’s more, they’re losers (sorry, boys) in a city where success is the holy grail. And, oh, the pleasure of their company.

    ---New York Times
  • Oh, Hello is really about watching Kroll and Mulaney do high-level tag-team comedy, in the great tradition of Mike Nichols and Elaine May and Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner. If some of the tuna seems a bit canned, both comedians are superb improvisers, and the script leaves room for them to mix things up, notably in a 10-minute interview with a different celebrity each night. (Seth Meyers was the guest when I attended.) 

    ---TimeOut NY
  • The jokes are excellent, as they should be by now; the Broadway incarnation of Oh, Hello — sleekly directed by Alex Timbers — follows a sold-out 2015 Off Broadway run, a national tour, and almost a decade of development. (Kroll and Mulaney based the characters on two men they saw shopping at the Strand.) It’s hard not to laugh at the running motif of their affected mispronunciation of ordinary words, like dialorg and Broadway, with a strong emphasis on the second syllable. In such silly moments the comic duo they most closely recall is Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, if both of those men had Jerry Lewis’s personality.

    ---Vulture
  • Give it up, ladies and gentlemen, for Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland, whose “Oh, Hello on Broadway” opened on Monday night. This wheezing, cranky, incontinent pair of roommates from the Upper West Side are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized, glamorized Times Square. What’s more, they’re losers (sorry, boys) in a city where success is the holy grail. And, oh, the pleasure of their company.

    ---New York Times

Accessibility

  • Restroom

    There is a wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Seating

    Orchestra Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. No steps to the designated wheelchair seating locations. Mezzanine Located on the 2nd level, up 2 flight of stairs from the Orchestra. Please note: on the Mezzanine level there are approximately 2 steps per row. Entrance to mezzanine is behind row J. Balcony Located on the 3rd level, up 4 flights of stairs from Orchestra. There is a separate entrance from street level.
  • Telephone

    Payphone - Located in the ticket lobby. Accessible at 54" w/utility outlet.
  • Entrance

    No steps into the theater from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps either into or within the theater, we are unable to provide assistance.
  • Water Fountain

    Located in the ticket lobby Accessible at 36"
  • Assisted Listening System

    Please call: (212) 582-7678 to reserve in advance. Drivers license or ID with printed address required as a deposit.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    There is no elevator or escalator at this theatre. Handrails are available at the end of every stepped seat row in the Mezzanine and Balcony.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Theatre is not completely wheelchair accessible. There are no steps into the theatre from the sidewalk. Please be advised that where there are steps either into or within the theatre, we are unable to provide assistance.

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