The Broadway debut of 'Celebrity Autobiography' is a hit-or-miss affair, with a cast that includes Scott Adsit, Mario Cantone, and Jeff Hiller. The premise is simple: celebrities read the autobiographies of other celebrities, exposing their self-regard and cluelessness. While the show has been staged in smaller venues, the Broadway debut feels too small in scope and ambition to fill the theater. The autobiographies chosen for readings range from easy targets to stale choices, with a few surprises. The production itself is bare-bones, with only the performers and their good intentions on stage. Despite some funny moments, the show feels like a missed opportunity, with ticket prices ranging from $49 to $329. The cast changes frequently, and the show's future success depends on the choices of upcoming celebrities. Overall, 'Celebrity Autobiography' is a curious oddity that may be more suited to smaller stages.