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2 days ago

John Cameron Mitchell Is Oh, Mary!'s Next Mrs. Lincoln

Mitchell feels like a good choice for the part. His Broadway bonafides go back decades. Most notably, Mitchell wrote and originated the lead role in Hedwig And The Angry Inch , appearing in both the original off-Broadway production and the film adaptation . In the years since, he's taken roles on TV as Joe Exotic in Joe vs. Carol and in shows like City On Fire , , and .
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The new Hamilton'? Show with Mary Todd Lincoln as drunken first lady comes to London

Oh, Mary! reimagines Mary Todd Lincoln as an unhinged, alcoholic aspiring cabaret star, winning acclaim and multiple Tonys after a hit New York run.
fromVulture
2 months ago

But When Will Trisha Paytas Play Mary Todd Lincoln?

Paytas will be appearing in Beetlejuicefrom November 4 to November 23. Paytas is playing Maxine Dean, one of the party guests in the big, spooky dinner party. Maxine is the wife of Maxie Dean, Charles Deetz's boss who is trying to turn the neighborhood into a gated community. The actor playing Maxine usually also plays Juno, Beetlejuice's mother. While Paytas is embodying Maxine, Sharone Sayegh will continue to play Juno in Act II.
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2 months ago

Broadway smash Oh, Mary! is finally coming to the West End: How to get tickets

Set in a post-civil-war United States, the 80-minute, one-act production reimagines the final days of first lady Mary Todd Lincoln, the wife of US president Abraham Lincoln, into a twisted absurdist story of "history, heartbreak, and satire." In the weeks leading up to Abraham's assassination, a miserable, suffocated Mary reminsces over her forgotten hopes and dreams, which have melted into a puddle of unrequited yearning and alcoholism.
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fromPortland Monthly
4 months ago
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Oregon's Gay Theater Kids Are Taking Over Broadway

Oh, Mary! became a Broadway hit, achieving critical accolades and financial success, and Escola made history as the first nonbinary Tony Award-winning actor.
fromwww.npr.org
6 months ago
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Mary Todd Lincoln as a cabaret star? How Cole Escola's 'stupid' dream came true

Cole Escola's A Broadway comedy, Oh, Mary!, offers a comedic take on Mary Todd Lincoln's aspirations and struggles, exploring themes of dreams and acceptance.
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