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Oh, Mary! Broadway Reviews

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Who knew Mary Todd Lincoln could be so funny? The first lady is the subject of Broadway's most hilarious new play- Oh, Mary! Oh, Mary! is a dark comedy about... (more info)

Theatre Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)
Previews Jun 26, 2024
Opened Jul 11, 2024
Critics' Rating
9.35 Positive
16 Positive
1 Mixed
0 Negative
Readers' Rating
7.83 Mixed
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Critics' Reviews

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Review: What Makes ‘Oh, Mary!’ One of the Best Summer Comedies in Years

From: The New York Times  |  By: Jesse Green  |  Date: 7/11/2024

They protest too much. “Oh, Mary!” may be silly, campy, even pointless, but “stupid,” I think not. Rather, the play, which opened on Thursday at the Lyceum Theater, is one of the best crafted and most exactingly directed Broadway comedies in ...

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Oh, Mary! Is Excellently Uncivil

From: Vulture  |  By: Sara Holdren  |  Date: 7/11/2024

The most controversial cabaret in town might be happening at the August Wilson Theatre, but the best one is at the Lyceum. There, Cole Escola’s riotous, extremely faux-historical farce, Oh, Mary!, has begun its Broadway run, and long may it reign. ...

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‘Oh, Mary!’ Review: Cole Escola’s Ferocious Mrs. Lincoln

From: The Wall Street Journal  |  By: Charles Isherwood  |  Date: 7/11/2024

“Oh, Mary!” is directed by Sam Pinkleton at a breakneck speed that both allows room for the best jokes to harvest their share of laughter while never letting even the lesser gags land with a thud. The entire cast excels at physical comedy, partic...

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OH, MARY!

From: Time Out New York  |  By: Adam Feldman  |  Date: 7/11/2024

Cole Escola’s Oh, Mary! is not just funny: It is dizzyingly, breathtakingly funny, the kind of funny that ambushes your body into uncontained laughter. Stage comedies have become an endangered species in recent decades, and when they do pop up they...

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Oh, Mary! is laugh-out-loud funny from the first moments; though much of the humor comes from Escola’s unbelievable delivery and the slapstick combination of actors on stage. But what makes Oh, Mary! such a fulfilling theatrical experience is that ...

The real Mary Todd Lincoln was, by most accounts, erratic, often bedridden by sadness and prone to lavish spending. Not exactly a comic figure, though in the hands of the inimitable Cole Escola, the former first lady is the buzziest, and funniest, th...

There’s funny, there’s very funny, and then there’s Oh, Mary!, Cole Escola’s riotous new comedy that brings more laughs to Broadway than all the Gutenberg!s, Edelmans and Birbiglias combined. You can throw in Shucked for good measure.

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‘Oh, Mary!’ on Broadway: History Made Brilliantly, Hilariously Silly

From: The Daily Beast  |  By: Tim Teeman  |  Date: 7/11/2024

The delights of Oh, Mary! (Lyceum Theater, booking to Sept 15) are many, varied, and all-winning. If, like many, the world and life in general has left you tense, this Broadway show—transferred by way of rave reviews and celebrity visitors from an ...

“Oh, Mary!” plays even better on Broadway than it did downtown at the Lucille Lortel Theater earlier this year. Experiencing this comedy with a few hundred more theatergoers takes the laughter from boisterous to atomic and the effect is absolutel...

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‘Oh, Mary!’ review: The funniest show on Broadway

From: The New York Post  |  By: Johnny Oleksinki  |  Date: 7/11/2024

On its face, the tumult of the Civil War and a traumatizing assassination do not a recipe for laughter make. And yet the Great White Way has not witnessed a comedy this funny, or a comedic star turn this dazzling, in at least a decade.

In its original extended run at the Lortel Theatre earlier this year, Oh, Mary! drew packed houses that one night included Steven Spielberg, Sally Field and Tony Kushner, respectively the director, co-star and screenwriter of Lincoln. The widely circ...

Second, the director Sam Pinkerton moves the show at such a lightning pace that we’re all on to the next laugh before you start to wonder about the merits of the one before or even dare to question the whole tawdry enterprise. Blackouts come so har...

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Escola’s splendidly nasty queer romp has hiked up its petticoats and staggered uptown from a sold-out run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, goosing a sleepy Broadway summer. I’m happy to report that although director Sam Pinkleton leveled up the pro...

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OH, MARY!: LINCOLN, DRINKIN’ AND TODD

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Bob Verini  |  Date: 7/11/2024

The script, and the direction of Sam Pinkleton (erstwhile choreographer of Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812), start things off at too high a level that eventually leads to some lulls. And Mary’s character arc, while necessarily schizophren...

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OH, MARY!: DON’T ASK FOR SUBTLE COMEDY

From: New York Stage Review  |  By: Michael Sommers  |  Date: 7/11/2024

A ribald cartoon more hysterical than historical, Oh, Mary! sheds unexpected light upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and represents the latest generation of gender bent comical entertainment known as camp. Elder viewers reared on the comparat...

With the world finally catching up with Escola’s work, let’s hope more people travel all over the world to see Mary’s “short legs and long medleys.” Or at least enough to turn a strictly limited run into a Broadway mainstay.

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Together with James Scully as Mary’s handsome drama teacher, Bianca Leigh as Mary’s long-suffering chaperone, and Tony Macht as Abe’s extremely pliant assistant, the entire ensemble elevates very silly jokes into a work of art that keeps you ri...

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