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All Out: Ray Romano, Jenny Slate & Nicholas Braun in Final Broadway Weeks

February 26, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

The final cast of “All Out: Comedy About Ambition” officially took the stage at the Nederlander Theatre this week, marking the beginning of the play’s final performances, scheduled to conclude on March 8.

Ray Romano, Jenny Slate, Nicholas Braun, and Jake Shane comprise the quartet headlining the production’s closing weeks, a Simon Rich perform adapted from stories originally published in The New Yorker. The play began performances on December 12, 2025.

“All Out: Comedy About Ambition” reunites director Alex Timbers with the creative team behind “All In,” a previous production that achieved significant box office success on Broadway. The current show features original music performed live by the band Lawrence, fronted by Gracie Lawrence, who previously appeared on Broadway in “Just In Time.”

The production’s design team includes David Korins (scenic design), Jennifer Moeller (costume design), Jake DeGroot (lighting design), Peter Hylenski (sound design), Lucy Mackinnon (video design), and Kris Kukul (music supervision). Casting is by Taylor Williams, and Stephen Milosevich serves as production stage manager. Emily Flake, a cartoonist for The New Yorker, has contributed illustrations for the limited run.

Seaview and Lorne Michaels are producing the show, with Micah Frank and Caroline Maroney producing for Michaels’ Broadway Video. Wagner Johnson Productions is serving as general manager, continuing their involvement from previous productions.

The play’s final run is intended to capitalize on the star power of its cast, following a rotating series of performers that previously included Jon Stewart, Sarah Silverman, and Jim Gaffigan. The production’s marketing strategy reflects a broader trend in American theatre toward blending traditional storytelling with contemporary humor and attracting diverse audiences.

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