Oh, Mary! has announced another extension of its Broadway run, with performances now on-sale through September 28, 2025. Playwright and original star Cole Escola will play their final performance as ‘Mary Todd Lincoln’ on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
Beginning Monday, June 23, Tituss Burgess will return to the role of ‘Mary Todd Lincoln’ for an encore 6-week engagement through Saturday, August 2, 2025. Burgess initially played the role March 18 through April 6, following three-time Emmy-Nominee Betty Gilpin.
Directed by Tony Award Nominee Sam Pinkleton, Oh, Mary! opened on Broadway on July 11, 2024 at the Lyceum Theatre, following a sold-out Off-Broadway engagement at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. The production is nominated for 5 Tony Awards, including Best Play, Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for Cole Escola, Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play for Conrad Ricamora, Best Costume Design of a Play for Holly Pierson, and Best Direction of a Play for Sam Pinkleton.
In addition to Escola, the current cast includes Original Broadway Company members Conrad Ricamora as Mary’s Husband, James Scully as Mary’s Teacher, Bianca Leigh as Mary’s Chaperone, and Tony Macht as Mary’s Husband’s Assistant, with Hannah Solow, Martin Landry, and Julian Manjerico completing the company.
Oh, Mary! is produced on Broadway by Kevin McCollum & Lucas McMahon and Mike Lavoie & Carlee Briglia with Bob Boyett, The Council, Jean Doumanian Productions, Nicole Eisenberg, Jay Marcus & George Strus, Irony Point, Richard Batchelder/Bradley Reynolds, Tyler Mount/Tommy Doyle, Nelson & Tao, Palomares & Rosenberg, and ShowTown Productions.
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