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[via press release from Netflix]
John Mulaney: "Baby J" | Official Teaser | Netflix
John Mulaney, the Emmy-winning Comeback Kid, returns with a brilliantly blunt and quotable stand-up special filmed at Boston's Symphony Hall. John Mulaney: "Baby J" premieres April 25, 2023, only on Netflix.
NETFLIX RELEASES OFFICIAL TEASER FOR
JOHN MULANEY: BABY J
PREMIERING GLOBALLY APRIL 25TH
· Emmy-Award winning comedian, writer and actor John Mulaney is back with a brand new Netflix special, John Mulaney: Baby J, premiering globally April 25th.
· This is Mulaney's third Netflix stand-up special following The Comeback Kid (2015) and Kid Gorgeous (2018). Netflix also premiered Mulaney's variety special John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch in 2019.
· Directed by Alex Timbers.
· Music by David Byrne.
· John Mulaney: Baby J was shot in Boston's Symphony Hall in February 2023.
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