( ENSPIRE Features ) Fallon Takes The Stage Alongside All-Star Cast
ENSPIRE Contributor: Gabrielle Maya
Jimmy Fallon, “The Tonight Show” host, is known for his New York City entertainment and has made his highly anticipated Broadway debut in Simon Rich’s “All In: Comedy About Love.” Fallon joined a rotating cast of elite comedics at the historic Hudson Theatre, a venue with a special connection to “The Tonight Show,” having served as its original home in the 1950s. Fallon will be a part of the cast, running through February 2nd, sharing the stage with Lin-Manuel Miranda, Aidy Bryant, and Nick Kroll. This star-studded lineup is just one iteration of the talent featured in “All In,” which boasts a rotating roster of comedic actors throughout its run. Future performers include David Cross, Annaleigh Ashford, Tim Meadows, and Hank Azaria.
Directed by Alex Timbers, “All In” is an incredible series of hilarious short stories by Simon Rich that explore the multifaceted nature of love—from those awkward dating mishaps to the complex layers of marriage. The production blends comedic storytelling with live music performed by the acclaimed duo The Bengsons, who bring to life songs from The Magnetic Fields’ “69 Love Songs.”

“All In” promises a unique theatrical experience. The show combines humor, heart, and unexpected scenarios, with actors portraying every quirky individual. It aims to capture the universal experience of love and connection, reminding us that the most important aspect of life is who we share it with.
The creative team includes scenic designer David Korins, lighting designer Jake DeGroot, costume designer Jennifer Moeller, sound designer Peter Hylenski, projection designer Lucy Mackinnon, and music supervisor Kris Kukul. New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake created the illustrations for the production. “All In: Comedy About Love” runs through February 16th at the Hudson Theatre. Tickets are available now at allinbroadway.com.
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