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After her release, Mary Todd Lincoln lived a relatively quiet life, although she remained plagued by both psychiatric and ...
Escola gives the former first lady a wild second act in the Tony-nominated play Oh, Mary! "This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands," Escola says.
not-at-all historically accurate look at first lady Mary Todd Lincoln, written by and starring Cole Escola. Abraham Lincoln: "For God's sake, Mary! How would it look for the first lady of the ...
“Jeopardy!” disrespected the legacy of one of America’s most iconic women by airing a segment April 14 that depicted a distorted version of Mary Todd Lincoln. John Wilkes Booth assassinated ...
It takes a minute for Tituss Burgess to settle into the role of Mary Todd Lincoln, the First Lady deliriously reimagined in the Broadway play Oh, Mary!. The presence of creator and original lead ...
It was a performance that kicked off Burgess' limited three week run in the Sam Pinkleton-directed Broadway hit, which follows the miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up ...
is returning to the hit Broadway show in the title role of Mary Todd Lincoln starting April 8. Escola will be joined by fellow original cast members Conrad Ricamora as Mary’s Husband (also known ...
“The show is fresh and impossibly funny. I understand the role of Mary Todd Lincoln maybe a little too well. I’m over the moon with joy that I get to join the company.” “Oh, Mary!
The six-time Emmy nominee will lead the play as Mary Todd Lincoln from March 18 through April 6. He'll be the third actor to "don the infamous bratty curls," as a release puts it, following Betty ...
Six-time Emmy Award-nominated actor Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Schmigadoonl) will take over the role of Mary Todd Lincoln in Cole Escola’s hit Broadway comedy Oh, Mary!
Burgess said. “The show is fresh and impossibly funny. I understand the role of Mary Todd Lincoln maybe a little too well. I’m over the moon with joy that I get to join the company at The ...
The court of public opinion has found no First Lady more wanting than Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln. Her husband, who emancipated the slaves, and saved the union, enjoys near ...