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Stepping into her latest role as Mary Todd Lincoln in Broadway's "Oh, Mary!" Jinkx Monsoon opens up about comedy, censorship ...
After nearly a decade in development, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation's long-awaited holiday film Margie Claus is moving ahead, with a confirmed release date of 5 November 2027. Originally conceived ...
Tony Award winner Cole Escola (Oh, Mary!) is set to star opposite Melissa McCarthy in Margie Claus, an upcoming holiday musical comedy from Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, the studio announced today.
Escola's ensemble paid homage to Peters' gown from 1999 when she won a Tony for 'Annie Get Your Gun' Cole Escola is honoring a Broadway icon through their style. At the 2025 Tony Awards in New ...
Cole Escola Wins the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play In “Oh, Mary!,” Escola plays a drunken, melodramatic Mary Todd Lincoln who yearns to return to cabaret. By Rachel Sherman June 8, 2025 ...
She sat down with its creator and star, Cole Escola, ahead of its Broadway debut. BRITTANY LUSE, BYLINE: You said in an interview with Paper that you were obsessed with first ladies as a child.
Cole Escola Tells ‘WWHL’ They Have The “Hots” For Sen. Mitt Romney: “I Just Want To Finger Him” By Samantha Nungesser @ samjnungesser Published Aug. 1, 2024, 9:04 a.m. ET ...
Cole Escola first came up in the cabaret and comedy scenes of New York. They've co-starred in shows including "Search Party," "Difficult People," "At Home With Amy Sedaris" and "Big Mouth." ...
Look for Cole Escola’s Mary Todd Lincoln play ‘Oh, Mary!’ to sweep the Tony Awards By Cindy Adams Published May 5, 2025, 7:15 p.m. ET ...
Cole Escola’s favorite movie character as a kid was Mrs. Potts. At five years old, their attachment to the jaunty housekeeper for the Beast’s lair in the 1991 animated classic “Beauty and ...
At the 2025 Tony Awards, Cole Escola wore a show-stopping "Cinderella blue" gown inspired by the gown Bernadette Peters wore to the 1999 ceremony "It's my favorite blue, I call it Cinderella blue ...
LUSE: (Laughter). DETROW: That was Cole Escola, creator and star of "Oh, Mary!" which opens on Broadway tonight, in conversation with our colleague, Brittany Luse, host of NPR's It's Been A Minute.