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|November 29, 2025
Is award-winning farce Oh, Mary! a new Hamilton?
What if, in the final weeks before Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, the first lady couldn’t care less about the civil war and was instead hellbent on becoming a cabaret star?
That’s the question posed by Oh, Mary!, the smash-hit show that reimagines Mary Todd Lincoln as a gloriously unhinged alcoholic who despises her closeted husband.
The 80-minute, one-act play opens in the West End next week after a blockbuster run in New York, where it was declared “one of the best comedies in years”. It received Tony awards for best leading actor in a play (Cole Escola - who also wrote the show, and became the first non-binary performer to win the gong) and best director (Sam Pinkleton).
Its runaway success also drew a star-studded audience across the pond, including Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner and Sally Field - who made the 2012 Oscar-winning film Lincoln, with Field as the First Lady - as well as Meryl Streep, Robert Downey Jr, Sarah Paulson and Amy Adams. Observers are already asking whether it’s the new Hamilton.
The acclaim is a long way from the show’s origins in 2009, when Escola conceived of Mary’s miserable life in a simple email to themself pondering: “What if Abe’s assassination wasn’t such a bad thing for Mary?” They did no further research.
This story is from the November 29, 2025 edition of The Guardian.
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