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Watch Matthew Broderick’s daughter hilariously shrug off her brother on red carpet during heat wave

It’s getting hot out here!

Matthew Broderick posed with his three kids — James, Loretta and Tabitha — in sweltering NYC temperatures Thursday night for the Broadway opening of “Oh, Mary!”

The quartet were all smiles until James, 21, attempted to put his arm around Loretta’s shoulder resulting in the 15-year-old hilariously pulling a face and playfully pushing his arm away.

Matthew Broderick and his kids, James and twins Loretta and Tabitha, attended the Broadway opening of “Oh, Mary!” Page Six
Loretta hilariously made it clear what she thought of James putting his arm around her. Page Six

An insider tells Page Six that the foursome loved the campy comedy, which stars Cole Escola as Mary Todd Lincoln.

Broderick, 62, married Sarah Jessica Parker married in 1997. The couple welcomed James in 2002 and twins, Loretta and Tabitha in 2009.

Last month, Parker, 59, celebrated her girls’ birthday on Instagram.

The family minus mom Sarah Jessica Parker posed in the sweltering heat. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock
Broderick also helped adjust James’s tie. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

“2 divine 15 year olds,” she wrote alongside a photo of balloons. “We are so lucky and we love you so. Happy birthday to our dearest Loretta and Tabitha. Celebrating you both today was pure joy. X, Mama.”

The pair have raised their children out of the spotlight, rarely bringing them to red carpets.

The last time the entire family posed for photographers was on in December 2022 at the Broadway opening of “Some Like it Hot.”

The family last posed together in December 2022. Bruce Glikas/WireImage
The couple have largely raised their children out of the spotlight. James Wilkie Broderick / Instagram

Meanwhile, “Oh, Mary!” has been garnering rave reviews, including one from the NY Post, which wrote that Broadway, “has not witnessed a comedy this funny, or a comedic star turn this dazzling, in at least a decade.”

Escola told the Post in an exclusive interview earlier this year that the play is “about me and my insecurities and my dreams all dialed up to a million.”

It wasn’t the first time that Broderick has seen the show.

Matthew and James posed with the show’s star Cole Escola at the after-party. Bruce Glikas/WireImage
Escola, who wrote the show, plays Mary Todd Lincoln. Gregory Pace/Shutterstock

He and Parker caught the show when it was playing off-Broadway back in April.

“OH MARY,” she wrote alongside a photo of the Playbill. “Oh heaven. Oh bliss. Oh joy. We feel so lucky to have been witness,” and exhorted people to go see this “CLASSIC.”

Other celebs at the opening Thursday included Molly Ringwald, Patti LuPone, Morgan Spector, Rebecca Hall, Bridget Everett, Murray Hill and Amy Sedaris.