Oh Mary! on Broadway Ticket
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Itinerary
Declared “one of the best comedies in years” by The New York Times, Oh, Mary! received Tony Awards for Best Leading Actor in a Play (Cole Escola) and Best Direction of a Play (Sam Pinkleton), Drama League Awards for Outstanding Play and Outstanding Direction of a Play, as well as a special citation from the New York Drama Critics’ Circle. It was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
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Meeting point
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149 W 45th St, New York City, New York, United States
Cancellation policy
0All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Accessibility
- Easy Public Transport
- Wheelchair Accessible
Good to know
- Due to fraud prevention, your tickets will be delivered no later than 2 weeks prior to the performance.
- Recommended for ages 14+
- Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.
- Best available seats are assigned by theater at time of purchase and will be listed on your actual tickets.
- PHOTO ID: Guests ages 18 and older must present a valid government-issued photo ID. Guests under 18 may also show a school ID, birth certificate or social security card (Photo is not required). Guests under 12 must be accompanied by an adult who meets the above requirements.
- Guests who do not comply with these policies will be denied entry or asked to leave the theatre.
- If you have Accessible Seating requirements, please call our customer service team at 888-651-9785 to inquire about availability prior to completing your booking.
Traveler reviews
A disgusting play
The worst play I've ever seen. The plot is a gay President Abraham Lincoln who sexually abuses two young men. His deranged alcoholic wife gets her laughs from profuse swearing, which somehow makes some people laugh. Pretty juvenile humour and a disgusting play overall
HYSTERICAL
Irreverent, raunchy, laugh out loud fun. Mary Todd Lincoln as you've never imagined; as no one has imagined! Except for the brilliant Cole Escola. Poor, miserable, "foul and hateful" Mary...what is Abe to do with you? I don't want to say too much because part of the fun was not knowing what to expect. The entire cast is excellent and delivers each line perfectly. People, this show was SO ENTERTAINING. If you just want to laugh, and laugh and laugh......go.
Look for another show to see.
I have been to NYC many times and always see a Broadway show or two, but on this trip, I did little research on what this play was about. I didn’t realize it was a satire of Abraham Lincoln being gay. The audience was laughing throughout the show but we just didn’t get what was so funny. This was my first Broadway show that I was disappointed.
Niche Audience, not for everyone
For the theater loving crowd!! I totally get why critics love it, but if you are only attracted by the rotation of starring big names or the buzz surrounding the Tony win or an interest in genuine history, it's a skip for you! So ridiculous, so camp, so queer <3
Terrible play. Can't get the 90 minutes of your life back
We're okay with bad language and with gay and a black Abraham Lincoln. But it wasn't funny. It was stupid. Jane krakowski is an excellent actress but she couldn't save a bad script. Don't waste your time and money
