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Barrett Foa and Ryo Kamibayashi Join Meg Stalter in OH, MARY! This July

Barrett Foa and Ryo Kamibayashi are set to join the cast of Oh, Mary! this July. Foa will play Mary's Teacher, while Kamibayashi takes on the role of Mary's Husband's Assistant.

·Jun 15, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
Barrett Foa and Ryo Kamibayashi Join Meg Stalter in OH, MARY! This July

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As previously announced Meg Stalter will make her Broadway debut as ‘Mary Todd Lincoln’ on July 6, 2026 for performances through September 12, 2026.

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Barrett Foa (“NCIS: Los Angeles,” Avenue Q) and Ryo Kamibayashi (Pirates! The Penzance Musical, The Outsiders) will join Oh, Mary! . Foa joins the company as ‘Mary’s Teacher’ beginning July 6 for performances through December 6, 2026. Kamibayashi will play ‘Mary’s Husband’s Assistant’ from July 6 through September 13.

Additionally, Obie Award winner Phillip James Brannon (‘Mary’s Husband’) and Original Broadway Cast Member Bianca Leigh (‘Mary’s Chaperone’) will extend their engagements with the production, now for performances through December 6, 2026. As previously announced “Hacks” breakout star Meg Stalter will make her Broadway debut as ‘Mary Todd Lincoln’ on July 6, 2026 for performances through September 12, 2026.

The current company of Oh, Mary! includes 6-time Emmy Award winner Maya Rudolph and Grammy and Emmy Award nominee Cheyenne Jackson , both who will play their final performances on July 5, 2026. Original Broadway cast member Tony Macht (‘Mary’s Husband’s Assistant’) will return to the company on September 15. Hannah Solow , Martin Landry , Julian Manjerico , and Jackie Sanders complete the company on Broadway.

Written by 2025 Tony Award winning original star Cole Escola , and directed by 2025 Tony Award winner Sam Pinkleton , Oh, Mary! opened on Broadway on July 11, 2024 at the Lyceum Theatre, where it became the first show in the theater’s 121-year history to gross more than $1,000,000 in a single week. Oh, Mary! has since broken its own box office record thirteen times, and became the first show of the 2024-25 Broadway season to recoup its investment.

As previously announced, the Broadway production has once again extended its run at the historic Lyceum Theatre, with tickets now on-sale through January 3, 2027. The Broadway production will run alongside the West End production, now extended through January 2, 2027 at the Trafalgar Theatre in London, and the North American tour, which begins in Hartford, CT, in September 2026. For more information, please visit OhMaryPlay.com.

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Actress and comedian Meg Stalter will make her Broadway debut in Oh, Mary! this summer. Stalter, the breakout star of HBO’s TV comedy “Hacks,” will join the company as “Mary Todd Lincoln.'

Maya Rudolph has extended her Broadway run as Mary Todd Lincoln in OH, MARY! after breaking two all-time box office records in her debut week at the Lyceum Theatre.

The Broadway production of Oh, Mary! has broken two all-time box office records at the Lyceum Theatre. Six-time Emmy Award winner Maya Rudolph made her Broadway debut in the comedy as ‘Mary Todd Lincoln’.

Maya Rudolph made her Broadway debut in Oh, Mary!Also re-joining the cast are Phillip James Brannon, Cheyenne Jackson, and Bianca Leigh. Check out photos of their first bows here!

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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Barrett-Foa-and-Ryo-Kamibayashi-to-Join-Meg-Stalter-in-OH-MARY-This-July-20260615)._

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