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DESCRIPTION:Dec 18\, 2025 - Sep 26\, 2026\nJust what the world was waiting 
 for! An X-rated alternative-fact-based sitcom leading up to Abraham and Ma
 ry Todd Lincoln’s fatal night at Ford’s Theatre. Yet in the space of f
 ive months\, Cole Escola’s 80-minute Oh\, Mary! rated not one but two co
 veted New York Times “Critic’s Pick” spots. “So stupid. So campy. 
 So unexpected. And yes\, like Mrs. Lincoln\, even sensational.” So said 
 a raving Joshua Barone\, whose usual beat is classical music\, in February
  2024\, when Escola’s magnum opus was packing them in Off Broadway. In J
 uly\, it transferred to Broadway like the Second Coming of Hamilton\, and 
 the paper’s chief drama critic Jesse Green took his shot. “‘Stupid\,
 ’” Green wrote. “I think not.” Rather\, he opined\, Oh\, Mary! is 
 “one of the best crafted and most exactingly directed Broadway comedies 
 in years.” Yes\, it’s quite the cuckoo clockwork\, what with its First
  Lady heroine who craves the cabaret spotlight the way Audrey II craves fr
 esh human blood in Little Shop of Horrors\, and her closeted husband who g
 ives up sodomy as easily and often as W. C. Fields gave up drinking. A veh
 icle custom-built to the playwright’s screwball talents as a comic and a
 rtiste\, Oh\, Mary! promised to collapse under its own weightlessness when
  Escola decamped early in the new year. Yet its held up with cameos by May
 a Rudolph and Megan Stalter\, and even had time to make it to the West End
 . On July 20\, it’s back to basics (ha!) with Escola returning to their 
 magnificent role in London.
LOCATION:Trafalgar Theatre\, 14 Whitehall London SW1A 2DY
SUMMARY:Oh\, Mary!
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