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Rose Byrne, Maya Rudolph, Adrien Brody, more Broadway stars appear at 2026 Oscars

You've seen them on screen, now see these Hollywood stars live in shows like The Fear of 13, Fallen Angels, and Oh, Mary! this spring.

Summary

  • 2026 Oscar nominee Rose Byrne stars in Fallen Angels on Broadway from March 27
  • She will be on stage at the same time as Bridesmaids co-star Maya Rudolph in Oh Mary!
  • 2025 Oscar winner and 2026 presenter Adrien Brody will make his Broadway debut in The Fear of 13 from March 19
Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

And the Oscar goes to... Broadway! Multiple Hollywood stars who appeared at the 2026 Academy Awards ceremony, including nominee Rose Byrne, can also be seen live on Broadway this spring.

Byrne was up for the Best Actress prize for playing a mother in crisis in If I Had Legs I'd Kick You. (She lost to Hamnet's Jessie Buckley, an Olivier Award winner for starring in Cabaret in London.) Beginning March 27 at Broadway's Todd Haimes Theatre, she and Kelli O'Hara star in the classic Noël Coward comedy Fallen Angels as two upper-class wives who discover that, years before, they'd had affairs with the same man, played by fellow Oscars attendee Mark Consuelos.

Byrne also reunited with her Bridesmaids co-stars on the Oscars stage in celebration of the comedy film's 15th anniversary. They included Maya Rudolph, who will make her own Broadway debut in Oh, Mary! beginning April 28.

Additionally, 2025 Best Actor Oscar winner Adrien Brody presented the same award at this year's ceremony. Starting March 19, he makes his Broadway debut alongside Tessa Thompson in The Fear of 13, reprising his Olivier Award-nominated performance from London as a wrongfully convicted death row inmate.

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Photo credit: Rose Byrne, Maya Rudolph, and Adrien Brody. (Byrne photo by Jeffrey Mayer; Rudolph photo by Daniel Rampulla)

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