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It's like hanging on for dear life when you go on stage with Cole [Escola],’ Ricamora exclusively tells Parade.
Southern Living describes the Mary Todd Lincoln House as a place that’s easy to fit in between restaurants and other things ...
Conrad Ricamora’s break from 'Oh, Mary' was much needed. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, the Tony nominee tells PEOPLE ...
The Lincoln Presidential Foundation is in debt, so it is putting more than 100 of its artifacts up for auction. The ...
On May 19, 1875, a Cook County jury handed down a verdict in a case concerning the health and welfare of Mary Lincoln, widow ...
Cole Escola, Betty Gilpin, and Tituss Burgess have one thing in common: they've all starred opposite Bianca Leigh in 'Oh, Mary!' ...
In truth, Mary Todd Lincoln and Mathew Brady's relationship ... self-centered alcoholic who yearns to escape the White House and her nasty, neglectful husband so as to become a cabaret star.
In truth, Mary Todd Lincoln and Mathew Brady's relationship ... that she solicited bribes and sold permits and pardons while in the White House. Yet, the author credits Mary with fuelling Lincoln ...
The play, directed by Sam Pinkleton, reimagines Mary Todd Lincoln as a petulant, wannabe cabaret star dreaming to get away from her husband and the White House. Since opening on Broadway in July ...
where Mary Todd Lincoln and her exasperated ... Decorum and politeness? Not in this White House. Mary’s mouth is as unfiltered as her whiskey, and she slings f-bombs and c-words (alongside ...
The play, currently on Broadway and extended until January 19, 2025, reimagines Mary Todd Lincoln as a bored and nasty drunk who is trapped in the White House as her husband tries to bring an end ...
sex-starved wannabe cabaret singer Mary Todd Lincoln, who is cooped up in the White House as her boy-crazy husband, Abraham Lincoln, is trying to end the Civil War. “Oh, Mary!” was the hottest ...