Broadway says hello to All Out: Comedy About Ambition by Simon Rich December 12 at the Nederlander Theatre, and the show kicked things off with a special event. Pop group Lawrence the Band, fronted by Just in Time Tony nominee Gracie Lawrence, kicked off the run with a special concert outside the Nederlander. Playbill's cameras were there and rolling, so you can watch below.
The 12-week limited run is scheduled to continue through March 8, 2026. Lawrence will be on hand to perform live music at all performances, including songs from their album Family Business.
Like All In (which collected Rich's stories about love last season), the work is set to feature a rotating roster of celebrities reading comedic stories by Rich, originally published in The New Yorker. The complete lineup includes Eric Andre (December 12–28), Ike Barinholtz (December 12–21), Abbi Jacobson (December 12–28), Jon Stewart (December 12–21), Jim Gaffigan (December 22–January 11, 2026), Ben Schwartz (December 22–January 4), Wayne Brady (December 29–January 18), Cecily Strong (December 29–January 18), Beck Bennett (January 6–18), Mike Birbiglia (January 13–18), Heidi Gardner (January 20–February 15), Jason Mantzoukas (January 20–February 15), Craig Robinson (January 20–February 15), Sarah Silverman (January 20–February 15), Nicholas Braun (February 17–March 8), Ashley Park (February 17–March 8), Ray Romano (February 17–March 8), and Jenny Slate (February 17–March 8). Kevin Del Aguila and Olivia Puckett serve as understudies.
Get a first look at the production below.
Alex Timbers is back to direct All Out after helming All In, which was regularly one of Broadway's top grossers throughout its run. Performances also feature live, original music from soul-pop band Lawrence at all performances.
The production also features scenic design by David Korins, costume design by Jennifer Moeller, lighting design by Jake DeGroot, sound design by Peter Hylenski, video design by Lucy Mackinnon, music supervision by Kris Kukul, casting by Taylor Williams, and production stage management by Stephen Milosevich. New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake has also created illustrations for the limited run.
Seaview and Lorne Michaels are also back producing, with Micah Frank and Caroline Maroney again producing for Michaels' Broadway Video. Wagner Johnson Productions will again serve as general manager.