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Enjoy a lively comedy show on Broadway featuring stories by Simon Rich, original music by Lawrence, and performances from top comedians for about 1 hour 25 minutes.

For anyone seeking an entertaining and humorous experience in New York City, the All Out: Comedy About Ambition tour offers a fresh twist on traditional Broadway shows. Priced at $98.72 per person, this 1 hour 25-minute performance packs in a lively mix of storytelling, music, and comedy. It brings together some of the funniest performers from the comedy world, focusing on themes like ego, envy, greed, and the quirky side of New Yorkers.
The show takes place at the Nederlander Theater, a central Broadway venue, making it easily accessible near public transportation. Led by Tony Award®-winning director Alex Timbers, the production is produced by Seaview and Lorne Michaels, promising a high-quality comedic experience. Expect a dynamic lineup of performers, with different comedians billed for each run, delivering a mix of humor and sharp observations on ambition and city life.
While the show is ideal for those looking for a comedy night with a theatrical flair, it’s worth noting that tickets are non-refundable, and the performance is best suited for ages 12 and older. Children under 5 are not permitted, and adults must present valid ID. The tour is perfect for comedy fans eager to see a mix of talent, original music, and clever storytelling on Broadway.
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The Nederlander Theater is the starting point of this comedy experience. Recognized for hosting major productions, it offers an intimate setting where the humor and performances shine. Its location in the heart of Broadway ensures easy access and a vibrant atmosphere. The theater’s layout and seating are managed at the time of booking, with best available seats assigned to each ticket.

This show is structured around reading hilarious stories by Simon Rich, who explores themes like ego, envy, and greed, all with a humorous twist rooted in New York City life. The cast performs these stories four at a time, creating an energetic and engaging environment.
A distinctive feature is the original music performed live by the band Lawrence, adding a lively musical backdrop that complements the comedy. The show’s mix of storytelling, music, and comedic timing offers a unique experience that sets it apart from traditional stand-up or theatrical plays.

The cast lineup varies across different dates, keeping the experience fresh. For example:
– From Dec. 22 to Dec. 28, performers include Jim Gaffigan, Eric Andre, Abbi Jacobson, and Ben Schwartz.
– From Dec. 29 to Jan. 11, the lineup features Jim Gaffigan, Beck Bennett, Wayne Brady, and Cecily Strong.
– Subsequent dates feature comedians like Mike Birbiglia, Sarah Silverman, Heidi Gardner, and Jason Mantzoukas.
This rotating cast means each run offers a different flavor, appealing to fans of various comedians and humor styles.

The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with confirmation received at booking. It’s recommended for those aged 12 and above, with children under 5 not allowed into the theater. Guests 18 and older must bring photo ID, although younger attendees can show a school ID or birth certificate if needed.
The show’s timing and pacing suit most audiences, with a manageable length of about 85 minutes. Since the venue is near public transportation, reaching the theater is straightforward, and the group size is appropriate for the intimate theater setting.

Tickets are issued no later than two weeks prior to the performance to prevent fraud and ensure security. Once purchased, refunds are not available, so it’s best to confirm your plans beforehand. The process guarantees a secure and smooth ticketing experience, with seats assigned at the theater at the time of purchase.

Unlike many Broadway performances that focus on musicals or dramas, All Out: Comedy About Ambition offers a quick, laughter-filled experience centered on humorous stories and musical fun. Its format of reading stories by Simon Rich paired with live music makes it a distinctive addition to Broadway’s lineup.
The rotating cast ensures variety and keeps the comedy fresh, making it a great choice for repeat visitors or fans of specific comedians. The theatrical direction by Alex Timbers and the musical performances provide a lively and engaging atmosphere that appeals to a broad audience.

This tour suits adults and teenagers who enjoy clever humor, storytelling, and live music. It’s especially good for those looking for a short, enjoyable break from sightseeing with a comedy that’s sharp yet accessible. The show’s themes of ambition and city life resonate well with visitors familiar with New York’s energy and competitive spirit.
All Out: Comedy About Ambition offers a funny, fast-paced night at Broadway that combines storytelling, music, and stand-up comedy. Its affordable price and central location make it an appealing choice for visitors eager to see something different from typical Broadway musicals. While tickets are non-refundable, the variety of performers and the engaging format promise an enjoyable evening.
This is a great option for those who want a lighthearted and entertaining look at ambition and city life, delivered with wit and charm by some of the funniest comedians working today.
Is there an age restriction for this show?
Yes, it is recommended for ages 12 and older. Children under 5 are not permitted in the theater.
How long is the performance?
The show lasts approximately 1 hour 25 minutes.
Where does the show take place?
The performance is held at the Nederlander Theater in New York City.
Are tickets refundable?
No, tickets are non-refundable and cannot be changed once purchased.
How are seats assigned?
Seats are assigned by the theater at the time of purchase, with the best available seats listed on your ticket.
When will I receive my tickets?
Your tickets will be delivered no later than two weeks before the performance date.
Is the show accessible for people with disabilities?
Guests with Accessible Seating requirements should contact customer service prior to booking.
Can I purchase tickets for specific cast lineups?
No, the cast lineup varies according to the scheduled dates, but it generally features well-known comedians.
Is food or drink available during the show?
The data does not specify, but typically, Broadway theaters do not permit outside food or drink during performances.
What makes this show different from other Broadway productions?
Its format of reading stories by Simon Rich combined with original music and a rotating cast of comedians offers a unique comedic experience not focused on musicals or drama.