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Best Comedy Theatre This Weekend

in New York

Oh Mary! at Lyceum Theater

Oh Mary!

After delighting audiences at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, Cole Escola's brand new play is coming to Broadway! Oh Mary! Is a dark comedy, with Escola playing former United States first lady Mary Todd Lincoln, whilst they break down her life from the inside, and in Escola's own words, through the lens of an idiot. Tony Award nominee Sam Pinkleton directs, and Escola is joined by Lucille Lortel nominee Conrad Ricamora and James Scully, among others. Don't miss out on this exciting and hilarious chance to see the First Lady as you've never seen her!

Book of Mormon at Eugene O'Neill Theatre

Book of Mormon

From Trey Parker and Matt Stone, four-time Emmy Award-winning creators of South Park comes this outrageously funny and risque Broadway musical about a pair of mismatched Mormon boys sent on a mission to a place that's about as far from Salt Lake City as you can get. Be prepared for a show where no holds are barred and perhaps cover yourself with a napkin as you'll be spluttering in comic awesomeness throughout.

Singfeld! A Musical About Nothing! at Jerry Orbach Theater

Singfeld! A Musical About Nothing!

Tobly and Bob McSmith have a history of creating unauthorized hit parody musicals based on popular tv shows and movies, and Singfeld! A Musical About Nothing, their 10th satyrical work together, is no different. The writers (and best friends) previously penned musicals such as The Office! The Musical Parody and Bayside! The Saved by the Bell Musical to much critical acclaim. The Billboard charting Billy Recce is the composer for the show and it stars McSmith regular Landon Zwick as Jerry and Jenna Cormey as Elaine. Get your tickets while you can for this hilarious time!

Perfect Crime at Anne L. Bernstein Theater

Perfect Crime

Perfect Crime goes well beyond traditional mystery play. It is a sexy, compelling thriller, with well-timed surprises and laughs that relieve a growing dramatic tension. The main character is a Harvard-educated psychiatrist accused of bumping off her wealthy British husband. But when a handsome young detective comes calling to investigate, is everything as straight-cut as it appears?