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John Mulaney Announces 10 New Dates for Stand-up Tour

John Mulaney has added 10 new dates to his ongoing standup tour, which he kicked off at Manhattan’s City Winery in May. Now, he’s headed to Boston’s Wilbur Theater for a week-long stint from Aug. 14-21.

The former SNL writer, best known for his Emmy-winning 2018 stand-up special “Kid Gorgeous,” is debuting new material in the show titled “John Mulaney: From Scratch,” in what marks his first long-term return to the live stage following a months-long hiatus. His first five shows sold out, so act quickly on the new dates (FYI there are still NY dates available in June as well).

The 38 year-old comedian took a break from stand-up after checking into a Pennsylvania rehabilitation center in December. In his new material, he allegedly speaks candidly on stage about his experience with substance abuse and mental health issues. “Candid, loose, sometimes hard to watch, sometimes so funny it made the audience convulse in laughter, it was a writing session,” wrote a Vulture review. “He was doing all-new material, not attempting to work in any of the jokes he was building in outdoor shows before rehab. It was raw, both in its frankness and in the complete lack of polish that we typically associate with Mulaney’s work.”

The current tour marks Mulaney’s fourth hour-long special. After remaining mainly behind the curtain as a writer on “SNL,” he catapulted into fame with his first Netflix special “New in Town,” followed by “Comeback Kid,” and finally, “Kid Gorgeous at Radio City.” He’s also known for his Broadway show “The Oh, Hello Show” with long time friend Nick Kroll, who he also collaborates with on the  animated series “Big Mouth.” His most recent musical comedy special “John Mulaney and the Sack Lunch Bunch” which was released on Netflix in 2019.

Tickets for “John Mulaney: From Scratch” at Boston’s Wilbur Theater are currently on sale starting at $175. Buy your tickets here.

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