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Lin-Manuel Miranda to Return to Broadway in Star-Studded Comedy ‘All In: Comedy About Love’

SANTA MONICA, USA. November 11, 2019: Jimmy Fallon at the 2019 E! People’s Choice Awards at Santa Monica Barker Hangar.
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Broadway fans are in for a treat as Lin-Manuel Miranda returns to the stage in Simon Rich’s new production, All In: Comedy About Love. The highly anticipated play, featuring a rotating cast of famous faces, will debut at the Hudson Theatre on December 11, 2024.

Described as a series of vignettes exploring love, relationships, and heartbreak, All In will star a mix of comedy heavyweights and Broadway veterans throughout its ten-week run. The original cast includes John Mulaney, Richard Kind, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Fred Armisen, performing together from the opening until December 30. The play is directed by Alex Timbers, known for his previous work with Mulaney on his Netflix specials Baby J and Kid Gorgeous.

Miranda will step into the production beginning January 14, 2025, marking his first Broadway performance since Hamilton. He will join Aidy Bryant, Andrew Rannells, and Sam Richardson in the rotating ensemble, with Jimmy Fallon making a brief appearance from January 28 to February 2.

The star-studded cast will continue to shift throughout the run, featuring David Cross, Tim Meadows, and Hank Azaria in February, with Miranda staying on until the show closes on February 16.

With such a dynamic lineup of talent, All In: Comedy About Love promises to be one of the most exciting Broadway events of 2025. Fans can expect plenty of laughs, heartfelt moments, and, of course, some surprise appearances.

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