![]() It’s one of the first installments in Netflix’s weekly comedy release schedule that skews more towards theater than stand-up. READ MORE: Summer TV Preview: 16 Reality and Limited-Run Shows That Deserve Attention (Even the Weird Ones) After selling out months of performances in New York and a successful national tour as well, a filmed performance will be making its way to Netflix next week. Nevertheless, Netflix released a trailer on Thursday for “Oh, Hello on Broadway,” the biggest leap yet in the ongoing adventures of Gil Faizon ( Nick Kroll) and George St. ![]() She was fantastic.Let’s face it: if you weren’t already intrigued by the prospect of two fictional 70-year-olds playing to a packed Broadway house, a trailer probably wasn’t going to convince you otherwise. John Mulaney: “She was amazing and had a lot of fun, and it was probably the giggliest interview we’ve ever had. Nick Kroll: “In L.A., we had Marcia Clark, the O.J. Who’s been the most surprising guest so far? ![]() Among them: Jenny Slate, Lena Dunham, Bill Hader, Andy Samberg, Judd Apatow, Meghan Trainor, Vanessa Bayer, Mike Birbiglia and Colin Quinn. And their very real and really famous friends and others have joined them onstage during their off-Broadway run and North American tour over the past year. ![]() Nick Kroll and John Mulaney are Gil and George, for real, though. Isn’t Slattery also on Broadway already this fall, in The Front Page? “He’ll have to take an ambulance,” St. The other? Hamm’s fellow Mad Men alum, John Slattery. Geegland noted with great glee Thursday during a press conference to announce their Broadway run this fall of Oh, Hello, would now serve as one of their two understudies. ![]()
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