![]() After we spent a certain amount of time musing on their philosophies of comedy and career ambitions, the three of us were joined by two crotchety Upper West Siders in their 70s, Gil Faizon and George St. We had a blast talking to Kroll and Mulaney, two old friends and old New Yorkers-you can read that interview here. Oh, Hello, their new Broadway show coming to the Lyceum Theatre, begins previews this Friday. This month, late-night host Chelsea Handler stopped by, admitted her childhood shoplifting habits, and proved herself to be one of the few brave guests to actually try a bite of tuna (a move she likely regrets more than the shoplifting).Ĭheck out Esquire's exclusive clip of Handler with Faizon and Geegland below.Comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney love getting into character. ![]() Celebrities like Will Ferrell, Stephen Colbert, and their hero Alan Alda have graced the stage to sit in front of a giant plate of tuna. Yes, the pair is actually the alter egos of Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, who made the characters popular on the recurring Kroll Show sketch, "Too Much Tuna," but the comedians delve so far into their Upper West Side-dwelling characters that it's difficult to spot the two under the wigs and community theater-quality old-age makeup.Įach night, in the middle of recounting their dubious biographies for the audience at the Lyceum Theater, the pair invites a special guest on stage for the beloved "Too Much Tuna" prank. ![]() But the other must-see show this season is the much-anticipated stage production of Gil Faizon and George St. Sure, Hamilton is still the hottest ticket on Broadway.
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