Comic Gary Gulman Will Make Off-Broadway Debut in Grandiloquent | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Comic Gary Gulman Will Make Off-Broadway Debut in Grandiloquent

Moritz von Stuelpnagel will direct the limited engagement at the Lucille Lortel.

Comic Gary Gulman, seen in his HBO specials The Great Depresh and Born on 3rd Base as well as on Hulu’s Life & Beth, will make his Off-Broadway debut this winter at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.

Tony nominee Moritz von Stuelpnagel (Hand To God, I Need That) will direct the world premiere of Gulman's new solo show, Grandiloquent, which will be presented January 7–February 8, 2025, with an official opening January 19.

"Grandiloquent is the show I got into comedy to do,” said Gulman in a statement. “It’s the culmination of 48 years of my reading and writing and performing. I am so grateful to be able to bring it to the venerable Lucille Lortel Theatre, where I’ve seen so much extraordinary work."

The new show, press notes state, concerns "insecurity, empathy, self-acceptance and how a thoughtful boy learned to use humor, reading, and writing to cope with the consequences of his parents’ blunders."

The upcoming production will also feature scenic design by Tony winner Beowulf Boritt, lighting design by Adam Honoré, and sound design by UptownWorks.

Grandiloquent is produced by Mike and Carlee Productions, AGI Entertainment’s Brian Stern, and Michael Bonfiglio and co-produced by Nelson & Tao, Nathan Mardis, and the Lucille Lortel Theatre.

Visit GulmanShow.com.

 
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