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Guests on oh hello1/7/2024 (You probably recognize Kroll from The League and Parks and Recreation and Mulaney from Mulaney and Saturday Night Live.) Now, the oldest of New York traditions, Broadway theater, may have them settling down for a bit: Oh, Hello, a theatrical version of the act, settles in to the Lyceum Theatre this month after an Off Broadway run at Cherry Lane and a well-received national tour. Old friends who banter like a married couple, Kroll and Mulaney-both longtime New Yorkers-have known each other since their Georgetown University–undergrad days, moving through a parade of TV shows and stand-up gigs with the fluidity that marks their generation. Geegland asks, almost bored, “Paul, you know when you peel off a yah-girt, there’s a little water on the top? Maybe that could be a movie.”) (Take their segment with filmmaker Paul Feig, in which St. But the real comedic payoff came before and after the stunt, in the form of exquisite barbs attuned to the Ed Koch–era NYC of loudmouthed entitlement. As hosts of the public-access show Too Much Tuna, the crotchety turtlenecked Upper West Siders pranked their guests by presenting them with a sandwich piled high with-you guessed it-tuna. Geegland (John Mulaney) is as familiar as the towering sign outside Katz’s Delicatessen. For fans of Comedy Central’s dearly departed Kroll Show, the duo of Gil Faizon (played by Nick Kroll) and George St.
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