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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Attend Broadway’s ‘Oh Mary!’


Key Takeaways

  • Event Recap: Taylor Swift attended the Broadway play Oh, Mary! alongside Travis Kelce.
  • Backstage Moments: The couple posed with the cast, including Maya Rudolph, after the performance.
  • Play Synopsis: Oh, Mary! explores the life of Mary Todd Lincoln through a comedic lens.
  • Award Highlights: The play’s creator received accolades at this year’s Tony Awards.

Fresh off her historic induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Taylor Swift was back in midtown Manhattan this weekend to see one of the hottest tickets on Broadway, Oh, Mary! with Maya Rudolph, with Travis Kelce by her side. They caught the play just in time to see Rudolph starring as Mary Todd Lincoln, as the SNL alum’s limited run in the show wraps July 5.

The pair posed backstage for photos with the cast of Oh, Mary!, including Rudolph, while attending a matinee performance at the Lyceum Theater in New York City on Saturday (June 13). A clip taken at curtain call by a fellow audience member shows a glimpse of Swift just a few rows back from the stage, leading a standing ovation for Saturday’s performers.

Cheyenne Jackson, Martin Landry, director Sam Pinkleton, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, Maya Rudolph as "Mary Todd Lincoln," Bianca Leigh and Phillip James Brannon pose backstage at the hit comedy 'Oh, Mary!' on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre on June 13, 2026 in New York City.

Cheyenne Jackson, Martin Landry, director Sam Pinkleton, Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift, Maya Rudolph as “Mary Todd Lincoln,” Bianca Leigh and Phillip James Brannon pose backstage at the hit comedy ‘Oh, Mary!’ on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre on June 13, 2026 in New York City.
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Oh, Mary! is a Tony Award-winning comedic “one-act play that finally examines the forgotten life and dreams of Mrs. Lincoln through the lens of an idiot (playwright Cole Escola),” according to the production’s official synopsis. Rudolph currently portrays the “miserable, suffocated” first lady “in the weeks leading up to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. Unrequited yearning, alcoholism, and suppressed desires abound in this 80-minute one-act play.” The play’s plot centers on Mary Todd’s unhappiness with her marriage to then-U.S. president — a reimagining of the couple’s story that has President Lincoln closeted (though it’s a fictional story; some historians do believe he was queer), and Mary Todd drunk and dreaming of being a showgirl.

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“This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands,” Escola told NPR. “A dream that the whole world is telling her is stupid and doesn’t make any sense.”

At this year’s Tony Awards, Escola — who not only wrote the book but originated the lead role of Mary as its first performer — was named best leading actor in a play while Oh, Mary! director Sam Pinkleton took home best direction of a play.

Following Rudolph, Megan Stalter is slated to take over the role of Mary next for a 10-week stint beginning July 6.

Swift received her Songwriters Hall of Fame honor Thursday night (June 11) at a ceremony held at the Marriott Marquis Hotel. Sombr performed two Swift classics in tribute — “Cardigan” and “Dear John” — with the honoree and her parents softly singing along from their table in front of him. Steven Spielberg saluted Swift, who’s the youngest woman ever inducted into the SHOF by introducing her to the stage for her speech.

“If I look back at my entire 23-year career in music — the ups and downs and industry battles, trials and tribulations, cheers and tears and dogpiling of doubt — songwriting was the easiest thing I ever did,” Swift said in her speech. “Not because it didn’t take effort. It definitely did. Not that it wasn’t frustrating at times because it could be. But when I say that songwriting was the easiest part for me, I think what I mean is that it was instinctual.”

Last week she unveiled an original song penned for Toy Story 5, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” which she debuted live on piano on Tuesday at the film’s world premiere. Swift also performed the Toy Story mainstay “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” as a duet with Randy Newman at the premiere.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.

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