
Last year, while the show was running during the presidential election, Kroll wanted former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders to fill one of the coveted cameo slots.

Judd Apatow and his family, Will Forte, Stephen Colbert, Laura Benanti, Bobby Cannavale, Katie Couric and Fred Savage have all joined in on the meal, which consists of an extra-large Katz's Deli-style tuna fish sandwich that floats down onto the stage. But audiences couldn't be hungrier for more of their well-known bit, where, roughly halfway through the 90-minute performance, Gil and George bring up a celebrity guest to be interviewed on their cable-access show with a diner-like setting. Any form of it - canned, sushi or seared. There's always "Too Much Tuna" for Kroll, who says he's allergic to the fish. MORE: A-List Stars Who Took Their Talents to Netflix

Gil is a "Tony Award-viewing actor that looks like Steven Spielberg if he hadn't made any money," and George describes himself as a "party man going through the coats." The show ran for 138 performances last fall at the Lyceum Theatre and was taped for an original comedy special now streaming on Netflix. The hilarious Broadway play is about the two comedians' longtime alter egos: the elderly Upper West Side bachelors Gil Faizon and George St. That's just one of the countless jokes from Oh, Hello on Broadway that will make your sides split from laughter. Unfortunately, this article about Nick Kroll and John Mulaney is about Nick Kroll and John Mulaney.
