In a move that feels both shocking and inevitable, theatrical icon John Cameron Mitchell is returning to Broadway to star as Mary Todd Lincoln in the cultural phenomenon Oh, Mary!. This isn’t just stunt casting; it’s the perfect fusion of a queer trailblazer with a role that has become a modern classic, marking Mitchell’s first time on the Great White Way in a decade.
The man who gave the world Hedwig and the Angry Inch is about to take on America’s most famously troubled First Lady. Tony Award-winning visionary John Cameron Mitchell will make his long-awaited return to the Broadway stage, taking over the lead role in the smash hit play Oh, Mary!. The limited 12-week engagement will begin on February 3, 2026, and run through April 26.
This marks Mitchell’s first Broadway appearance in ten years, following his acclaimed run in the Tony-winning revival of his own groundbreaking musical, Hedwig. The casting is a seismic event for the theater community, uniting a legendary creator with the hottest ticket in town.
The Return of a Theatrical Icon
To understand the significance of this moment, one must look at Mitchell’s legacy. He isn’t just an actor; he is a cultural architect who redefined what musical theater could be. Hedwig and the Angry Inch, which he co-created and starred in, exploded off-Broadway in 1998 before becoming a cult classic film in 2001. It was a raw, punk-rock exploration of identity, love, and art that continues to influence performers today.
In a typically witty and self-aware statement, Mitchell, 62, acknowledged the brilliant absurdity of his return. “Cole Escola and Sam Pinkleton are the wild horses that dragged me back to drag and I couldn’t be happier!” he announced. “As the most mature Mary yet, my days are filled with working the StairMaster™, mainlining Ozempic® and mastering my Brilliant Dialogue©. ‘Line?!’ “
A Perfect Match of Performer and Part
The role of Mary Todd Lincoln in Oh, Mary!—portrayed as a frustrated, fame-hungry cabaret wannabe trapped in the White House—requires a performer who can balance high camp, sharp wit, and genuine pathos. Mitchell’s career has been defined by his ability to navigate these exact emotional territories.
Director Sam Pinkleton, who won a Tony for his work on the show, perfectly captured why this casting feels so destined. “So many of us in the Oh, Mary! Universe… wouldn’t be where we are without John’s work, which reshaped what live performance could look and feel like for generations of tender weirdos,” Pinkleton said. He lauded Mitchell as a “queer trailblazer, cultural icon, brilliant actor—and, most importantly for his new role, a giant idiot.”
The ‘Oh, Mary!’ Phenomenon: A Legacy of Legends
Mitchell is stepping into a role that has already become iconic, joining an already stacked roster of stars who have donned Mary’s signature bouffant. The part, originated by the show’s brilliant playwright Cole Escola, has been a magnet for top-tier talent.
The list of actors who have played Mary reads like a who’s who of modern comedy and theater:
- Cole Escola (Tony-winning original star and writer)
- Jane Krakowski
- Tituss Burgess
- Betty Gilpin
- Jinkx Monsoon (Two-time RuPaul’s Drag Race winner)
- Hannah Solow (Understudy who has also headlined)
This tradition of high-profile replacements has turned the show into an ever-evolving event, drawing audiences back to see different interpretations of the hilariously unhinged First Lady.
A Box Office Juggernaut
Since opening on July 11, 2024, at the Lyceum Theatre, Oh, Mary! has been a commercial and critical sensation. It became the first production in the venue’s 121-year history to gross over $1 million in a single week—a record it has since broken 12 times. Furthermore, it was the first show of the 2024-2025 Broadway season to completely recoup its initial investment, cementing its status as a certified blockbuster.
Why It Matters: Uniting Generations of Fans
The casting of John Cameron Mitchell is a masterstroke. It bridges the gap between the subversive, queer-coded theater of the late ’90s and the mainstream theatrical success of today. Fans who grew up idolizing Hedwig will now flock to see Mitchell tackle a new, equally complex and comedic character. It pays homage to the trailblazers of the past while celebrating the phenomenal success of the present.
This isn’t just another star replacement; it’s a passing of the torch and a full-circle moment for an artist who changed the rules. With Mitchell at the helm, the reign of Oh, Mary! is set to become even more legendary.
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