Oh! Calcutta! was a long-running theatrical revue, debuting off-Broadway in 1969, created by British critic Kenneth Tynan. Most of the sketches (written by Samuel Beckett (Breath), John Lennon and Jules Feiffer, among others) featured the cast naked (including Bill Macy). Peter Schickele (aka PDQ Bach) was one of the revue's three composers. A pay-per-view video production played on closed-circuit TV in select cities in 1971, and a motion picture version was also released -- in both cases many cities and municipalities banned its showing. A 1976 Broadway revival lasted 13 years, briefly becoming the longest-running play in Broadway history.

The title is a pun on "O quel cul t'as", French for "What a bottom you have".