


Describing themselves, widower George (whose three deceased wives all died mysteriously the same way on the same staircase), admits, "I’m the type of guy you would catch at a party going through the coats." About himself, Gil puts it bluntly, "You know when you get to the bottom of a tub of hummus and you’ve gotta use your fingies to scoop it? That’s us."Īs unappetizing as these two diner aficionados are, and as wacky as Oh, Hello is, the laughs are generous, albeit with a squirmy quality with barely a hint of a theme.

Geegland (John Mulaney), two messy golden-agers from New York's Upper West Side, could be today's Felix and Oscar, more crotchety and disheveled than golden, appearing as stars in Oh, Hello, a disorganized, screwy Broadway production. Nick Kroll (Gil Faizon) and John Mulaney (George St.
