Following 'All In' Success, Simon Rich's 'All Out: Comedy About Life' Set for 2025 26 Broadway Season

Following 'All In' Success, Simon Rich's 'All Out: Comedy About Life' Set for 2025 26 Broadway Season

Following ‘All In’ Success, Simon Rich’s ‘All Out: Comedy About Life’ Set for 2025-26 Broadway Season

New York, NY – Following a highly successful Broadway debut that garnered critical acclaim and set significant box-office benchmarks, producers Seaview and Lorne Michaels have officially announced a new theatrical production from acclaimed writer Simon Rich. Titled All Out: Comedy About Life, the new play is slated to premiere on Broadway during the highly anticipated 2025-26 season.

The announcement comes on the heels of the commercial and artistic triumph of Rich’s All In: Comedy About Love, which recently concluded its limited engagement at the historic Hudson Theatre. That production, also helmed by director Alex Timbers, proved to be a major draw for theatregoers, demonstrating a strong appetite for Rich’s distinctive brand of humor on the Great White Way. The swift pivot to announcing a follow-up project underscores the confidence producers hold in Rich’s voice and the creative team’s ability to connect with Broadway audiences.

Building on a Hit: The Legacy of ‘All In’

All In: Comedy About Love enjoyed a robust 10-week run at the Hudson Theatre, located in the heart of the Times Square theater district. During this engagement, the production achieved notable financial success, including recouping its initial investment – a significant milestone for any Broadway show, especially in a limited run. Beyond its financial performance, All In also made its mark by setting box-office records for the Hudson Theatre during its tenancy, highlighting its immense popularity and demand among theatre patrons. The play, a humorous exploration of the complexities of modern relationships, resonated deeply with audiences, creating considerable buzz and solidifying Simon Rich’s position as a promising new voice in the Broadway landscape.

The success of All In was widely attributed not only to Rich’s sharp writing but also to the dynamic and innovative direction provided by Alex Timbers, known for his work on shows like Moulin Rouge! The Musical and Beetlejuice. Their collaborative synergy evidently struck a chord, making the prospect of their reunion on a new project particularly exciting for theatre aficionados and industry observers alike.

‘All Out: Comedy About Life’ Takes Center Stage

The newly announced production, All Out: Comedy About Life, signals a broader thematic focus for Rich, moving from the specific domain of romantic relationships to the wider spectrum of the human experience. While details regarding the plot, cast, and specific theatre for All Out remain under wraps, the title itself suggests an expansive comedic lens applied to the myriad facets of life beyond love.

Producers Seaview, a production company known for its diverse portfolio including critically acclaimed plays and musicals, and Lorne Michaels, the iconic creator of Saturday Night Live and a seasoned theatrical producer, are backing the new venture. Their continued partnership with Rich and Timbers on this project reinforces their belief in the potential of this creative alliance to deliver compelling and commercially viable theatre.

The Return of the Creative Core: Alex Timbers Directs

A key element of the announcement is the confirmation that Alex Timbers will return to direct All Out: Comedy About Life. Timbers’ direction was widely praised for bringing Rich’s script to vibrant life in All In, utilizing innovative staging and extracting nuanced comedic performances from the cast. His involvement provides a strong sense of continuity and signals that the new production aims to recapture the unique energy and theatrical flair that defined its predecessor.

Timbers’ diverse directorial history, spanning large-scale musicals and intimate plays, makes him a fitting choice to tackle a subject as broad as ‘life’ through a comedic lens. His return is likely to be a significant factor in attracting both audiences and potential cast members to the new production.

Looking Ahead to the 2025-26 Season

The scheduling of All Out: Comedy About Life for the 2025-26 Broadway season positions it as a major highlight in the theatrical calendar nearly two years from now. This lead time allows for extensive development, casting, and marketing efforts aimed at building anticipation for the show. The announcement this far in advance underscores the producers’ long-term vision for Simon Rich’s work on Broadway.

The success of original comedies like All In is vital for the health and diversity of the Broadway ecosystem, which often relies heavily on revivals and musical adaptations. The commitment to bringing another new comedic play to the stage, especially one following a proven success, is a positive sign for the future of non-musical theatre on Broadway.

Theatre industry professionals and theatregoers alike will be eagerly awaiting further details regarding All Out: Comedy About Life, including casting announcements and the specific Broadway house it will call home. The partnership of Simon Rich, Alex Timbers, Seaview, and Lorne Michaels, having already proven their ability to deliver a hit, sets high expectations for this next chapter in their collaboration on the Broadway stage.