‘Oh, Hello: the P’dcast’ by John Mulaney and Nick Kroll Now Available!

Conny
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What first started out as an act on Nick Kroll’s Kroll Show on Comedy Central, and transferred all the way to Broadway, is now available in a podcast format. Comedians John Mulaney and Nick Kroll are bringing their celebrated comedy act Oh, Hello to all known podcast platforms starting today.

The act revolves around two elderly characters Gil Faizon (Nick Kroll) and George St. Geegland (John Mulaney), who share an apartment on the Upper West Side and are known for their broad accents, sense of humor, and accurate commentary of the world of entertainment and beyond. The live show ran for five months and hosted several special guests such as Cara Delevingne, David Harbour, Will Ferrell, and Tina Fey. There is also a recorded special of the show available on Netflix.

According to the iTunes description, Oh, Hello: the P’dcast will be a thrill for everyone:

She was the People’s Princess and they were two men who hung out at Duane Reade. But now worlds have collided. From the stars of ‘Oh Hello, on Broadway’ and the video taped version of ‘Oh, Hello on Broadway’ comes a podcast on the life and death of Princess Diana. It’s also a podcast on the life and loves of George St. Geegland (‘Oh, Hello on Broadway’, TED Talk Submission) and Charmed I’m Sure Gil Faizon (‘Oh, Hello on Broadway’, Nestle commercial web-only, can do French accent).

Listen to Oh Hello: the P’dcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.

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Conny joined her first fandom at the tender age of three and somehow never stopped finding new things to obsess about and love. Her current love is everything Marvel, especially two characters who tend to be frozen at one point or the other. From Drag Race to Harry Potter or musical theatre, as long as it makes her smile (or cry), it’s probably her thing.
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