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JAMES SCULLY (Mary's Teacher) is thrilled to be making his Broadway Debut with Oh, Mary!. So much love for this company and immensely grateful to be alive at the same time as Cole Escola.
In an interview on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers', Broadway star Cole Escola also spoke about the significance of wearing a ...
Cole Escola Wins: They won the Tony for best actor in a play for their performance in the outlandish, ahistoric comedy “Oh, Mary!” This is Escola’s Broadway debut, and first Tony.
All eyes were on Cole Escola last night. The “Oh, Mary!” star, 38, attended the Tony Awards 2025 in New York City, paying tribute to Bernadette Peters in a silvery-blue gown. Escola’s ...
Cole Escola accepts the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play award for "Oh, Mary!" from Sarah Paulson and Jean Smart during The 78th Annual Tony Awards on June 08, 2025.
Cole Escola won Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play at the 78th Annual Tony Awards on June 8, 2025 at Radio City Music Hall.
Cole Escola made history at the 2025 Tony Awards on Sunday night.. Escola, the deranged genius behind "Oh, Mary!", won best leading actor in a play for their inspired turn as first lady Mary Todd ...
Cole Escola took home the 2025 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play for the role of Mary Todd Lincoln in "Oh, Mary!" Escola, who also wrote the hit play, beat out George Clooney, Jon ...
June 18, Broadway fans can tune in to Late Night with Seth Meyers to see Cole Escola discuss their hit play, Oh, Mary! Escola ...
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 ...
Cole Escola channeled Broadway icon Bernadette Peters in a curly auburn wig and a Regencycore gown at the 2025 Tony Awards on Sunday, June 8. See the Tony award nominee's look, here.
Star-playwright Cole Escola won the Best Actor in a Play Tony for their riotously funny work in the outlandish comedy “Oh, Mary!,” marking the first time a nonbinary performer has scored a ...