Rutger published: Catherine Tate Cast as Mary Todd Lincoln in London Production of "Oh, Mary!"

Catherine Tate shines as Mary Todd Lincoln in West End's "Oh, Mary!"

Catherine Tate, beloved by fans from her roles in "Doctor Who" and "The Catherine Tate Show," makes her much-anticipated return in a role that's creating quite a stir. She steps onto London's West End stage as Mary Todd Lincoln in "Oh, Mary!"—an exciting twist on a historical figure that theater fans can't wait (me included!) It's hard not calling this casting legendary.

Catch Catherine's debut on April 27th, and you've got until July 18th, don't snooze on getting those tickets! She's taking over from Mason Alexander Park, whose spell-binding performance has charmed audiences here in London. If you know Park from "The Sandman," you'll know they set a high bar.

Discovering "Oh, Mary!"

Set in Trafalgar Theatre's lively hub, "Oh, Mary!" dazzles as a dark comedy that's captured hearts since its Broadway days. The genius behind this fresh take on Mary Todd Lincoln's story? None other than Cole Escola. They've brilliantly reimagined her as a former cabaret star battling her own demons in a tense pre-assassination Washington. And here's a twist: Abraham's a closeted gay man—a revelation that adds layers you won't see coming.

Success Worth Celebrating

This play's no stranger with success, bagged two Tony Awards and making history on Broadway. Five nods overall, and it took home Best Direction with Sam Pinkleton at helm. And how about Cole Escola's performance snaggin Best Actor? Oh, they made history alright as first non-binary performer grabbing that win.

Mary Todd Lincoln's been brought vividly alive by talented folks like Escola, Jinkx Monsoon from "RuPaul's Drag Race," Jane Krakowski, and John Cameron Mitchell. Each brings their own flair and magic, making Mary a character we love, hate, and feel sorry.

Meet The Star-Studded West End Cast

Alongside Catherine, you've got Scott Karim stepping up as Abraham Lincoln from March 16th. He picks up where Giles Terera leaves off, and expectations are high that he'll bring depth and charisma aplenty.

Catherine Tate's Theatrical Evolution

Catherine Tate in "Oh, Mary!" shows her tremendous range. Sure, she's got comedy chops in spades, but her theater roots run deep, dating back 1988. Alongside two WhatsOnStage Awards, she's all set wow us with a mix laughter and raw emotion, perfect fit Mary Todd Lincoln's complex character.

And with Tate being an advocate LGBTQ+ causes, her involvement in a play diving deep identity adds extra layers. She's set deliver a performance that entertains while giving us much-needed food thoug

"Oh, Mary!" isn't your usual historical play—it shuffles narratives and shouts out diverse voices. That Broadway buzz hasn't dimmed in London, proving there's talent aplenty on and off stage.

As London showing goes on, don't just watch—jump in. Share your thoughts, be part discussion. Catherine Tate's not bringing new energy role; she's opening new chapter "Oh, Mary!" lineage. It's a can't-miss journey that promises thrill, provoke, and maybe even inspires.

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