How One ACLU Lawyer Brought an Oh, Mary! Playbill to the Supreme Court
When Chase Strangio had to make oral arguments in front of the highest court, he needed a good-luck charm.
When Chase Strangio had to make oral arguments in front of the highest court, he needed a good-luck charm.
Escola gives the former first lady a wild second act in the Tony-nominated play Oh, Mary! "This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands," Escola says.
On Sunday, May 25, The National Memorial Day Concert will air live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol for its 36th annual broadcast. This beloved tradition honors the courage, sacrifice …
Find out why this cult favorite downtown hit has become a surprisingly huge Broadway smash"and Best Play Tony nominee.
The Drama League (Gabriel Stelian-Shanks, Artistic Director; Bevin Ross, Executive Director) has announced the winners of the 2025 Drama League Awards. Emmy-winning NY1 reporter Fr…
The 91st Annual Drama League Awards, held on May 16 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom, has named its winners. The award for Distinguished Performance went to Sunset Boulevard's Nicole Scherzinge…
The New York Drama League has named Nicole Scherzinger winner of its annual Distinguished Performance Award for her performance in Broadway's Sunset Blvd., while Cole Escola's hit comedy Oh,…
Nicole Scherzinger won the Distinguished Performance Award for her work in "Sunset Blvd."; "Maybe Happy Ending" won outstanding musical and "Oh, Mary" won outstanding play at the 91stÂ�…
The current Best Play Tony nominee continues its run at the Lyceum Theatre.
On Wednesday evening, Oh, Mary! hosted an exclusive talkback for audience members, moderated by two-time Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize Winner Tony Kushner. Immediately following the May 14 p…
Conrad Ricamora & @bwaySHO caught up at the WP Theater gala Monday night at the Edison Ballroom. Chatting Oh, Mary! Opposite Cole Escola, Little Shop of Horrors opposite Joy Woods & SHO mu…
Tony nominee Conrad Ricamora is currently wowing audiences portraying a closeted, hypermasculine Abraham Lincoln in the wacky Broadway comedy Oh, Mary!, playwright and star Cole Escola's 'fe…
Reflections "Who's the Witch in the Witchhunt?" by Jenyth Jo In "John Proctor Is the Villain," Carter Smith, a high school English teacher in Georgia, explains, "Art tries to make sense of c…
The New York Times reports that President Donald Trump has nominated Mary Anne Carter to once again lead the National Endowment for the Arts (N.E.A.), according to Senate records filed Tuesd…
Reflections Kimberly Belflower Asks, "Who's the Witch in the Witchhunt?" by Jenyth Jo In "John Proctor is the Villain," Carter Smith, a high school English teacher in Georgia, explains, "Art…
Playtime for Broadway. It's Tonys time. Nothing even more exciting than news that Alcatraz is " maybe " reopening. Question being, what's tougher to ...
The results are in! Broadway.com readers have selected the nominees for the 2025 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards, the only major th.
Both critically acclaimed shows are currently running on Broadway and are also contenders for the 2025 Tony Award for Best Play.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's "Purpose" was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Cole Escola's "Oh, Mary" and Itamar Moses's "The Ally" were selected as finalists. New York Magazine theater crit…
The show has announced an extension through September 28.
Tickets for the Broadway production at the Lyceum Theatre are now on sale through September 28. A historically dubious wartime comedy, Oh, Mary! is ...
The results are in! Broadway.com readers have selected the nominees for the 2025 Broadway.com Audience Choice Awards, the only major theatrical awards where the nominating jury and …
Six-time Emmy nominee Tituss Burgess will return to the role of Mary Todd Lincoln in Oh, Mary! Burgess' encore six-week engagement at the Lyceum Theatre will run from June 23 throug…
The two-time Tony nominee shared the Broadway play's origins in 2009 on a recent visit to CBS Sunday Mornings.
Cole Escola's Tony-nominated hit comedy is extending again at the Lyceum, now through the fall.