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A ‘Ted Lasso’ star is coming to NYC for one show. Who is it?

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Nick Mohammed aka “Nathan ‘Nate’ Shelley” is for a show at New York City’s Town Hall on Friday, June 2.Mohammed, 42, will perform as his character Mr.

Swallow, a high-pitched motivational speaker who brings math and magic to the stage — nothing like his shy assistant turned (spoiler!) West Ham F.C.

head coach in the celebrated Apple TV series.And if you want to see Mohammed spread his acting wings live, you can grab tickets to see the Emmy-nominated and Screen Actors Guild Award for fairly cheap.At the time of publication, we found tickets for the one-night-only event going for as low as $55 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not bad for a show Broadway World called “A brilliant comic creation… you may end up with a pain in your side or sore face muscles from laughing so hard.”Plus, he may even roller skate.Need more information?We’ve got everything you need to know and more below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.As of now, Mohammed just has the one New York show on his calendar.You can grab seats for the exclusive event here.What exactly is Mr.

Swallow?Well, according to The Guardian, he’s an “attention-seeking man child.”In their story, they call the character one of the “best kept secret(s) in comedy with his bumptious, boffin-ish solo shows alternating with stage spectaculars – about Houdini, Dracula and so on.”His “hilariously overreaching stage shows interposes his gossiping and his ego between great stories and their successful telling.”You can read more about.

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