Maude Apatow looks radiant in blue florals with Patti LuPone and Ruth Negga for Broadway opening night of Oh, Mary!

While waiting for her return to HBO, Maude Apatow attends a theater performance.

The 26-year-old Euphoria actress stunned in a floral dress on the red carpet at the Broadway premiere of Cole Escola’s Oh, Mary! on Thursday.

She wore a white ankle-length dress with short, wide sleeves and a blue floral print, which she tied at the chest with a bow.

Apatow completed the look with a pair of small gold hoop earrings and black ballerina flats.

Patti LuPone walked the red carpet in a navy jacket with a white top and blue and white striped pants.

She wore a white ankle-length dress with short, wide sleeves and a blue floral print, tied with a bow at the chest

Maude Apatow sparkled in a floral dress on Thursday as she walked the red carpet at the Broadway premiere of Cole Escola’s Oh, Mary!

The 75-year-old Tony Award winner wore a straw hat, round sunglasses and a clear pendant necklace.

Ruth Negga presented herself in a chic way in a dress with short sleeves reaching to the ankles, a turtleneck and a print in black, red and white.

Matthew Broderick looked his best as he walked the red carpet in a maroon suit jacket and blue tie.

Although his wife Sarah Jessica Parker was unable to attend, the proud father, 62, was joined by their son James Wilkie, 21, and twin daughters Tabitha Hodge and Marion Loretta, both 13.

Amy Sedaris wore an oversized pink Oxford shirt with a matching pleated skirt and a pair of pink floral shoes.

Rebecca Hall looked tall and elegant in a bubblegum pink sleeveless mini dress with a peplum skirt.

The 42-year-old Golden Globe nominee completed his outfit with a pair of black gladiator heels and a matching clutch bag.

Escola, 37, glowed in a strapless black dress as they celebrated their Broadway debut at the Lyceum Theatre.

The comedian, who wrote the play and plays the lead role of Mary Todd Lincoln, showed off her legs in the glittering corset, which featured a thigh-high slit and a long train.

Patti LuPone walked the red carpet in a navy jacket with a white top and blue and white striped pants

The Tony Award winner, 75, accessorized with a straw hat, round sunglasses, and a clear pendant necklace. Ruth Negga put on a chic show in a short-sleeved ankle-length dress with a faux turtleneck and a black, red, and white print

Matthew Broderick looked sharp as he walked the red carpet in a maroon jacket with a blue tie

Although his wife Sarah Jessica Parker was not present, the proud father, 62, was joined by their son James Wilkie, 21, and twin daughters Tabitha Hodge and Marion Loretta, both 13.

Amy Sedaris wore an oversized pink Oxford shirt with a matching pleated skirt and a pair of pink floral shoes

Rebecca Hall showed off a long, slouchy show in a bubblegum pink sleeveless mini dress with a peplum skirt

The 42-year-old Golden Globe nominee completed the ensemble with a pair of black gladiator heels and a matching clutch bag

Escola, 37, looked fierce in a strapless black dress as they celebrated their Broadway debut at the Lyceum Theatre

The comedian, who wrote the play and stars as Mary Todd Lincoln, showed off some leg in the glittering corseted number, which featured a thigh-high slit and a long train. Her look was completed with matching long evening gloves, gold chains, a gold bracelet and pointy black stilettos

Oh, Mary! is “a dark comedy starring Cole Escola as a miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination,” according to an official synopsis

Their look was completed with matching long evening gloves, gold chains, a gold bracelet and pointy black stilettos.

Oh, Mary! is “a dark comedy starring Cole Escola as a sad, distressed Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up to Abraham Lincoln’s assassination,” according to an official synopsis.

‘Unrequited desires, alcoholism and repressed longings abound in this one-act play that finally explores the forgotten life and dreams of Mrs. Lincoln through the lens of an idiot (Cole Escola).’

The play is now also performing on the Great White Way, following its off-Broadway premiere at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in February.

Oh, Mary! has a limited run of 12 weeks and closes on September 15th.

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