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 ...
“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!
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!
The court of public opinion has found no First Lady more wanting than Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham ... Washington in 1861 when she embarked on plans for a lavish redecoration of the White ...
That role should prepare him perfectly to play Escola's version of Mary Todd Lincoln as a raging termagant. (As we wrote in our five-star review: "Boozy, vicious and miserable, the unstable and ...
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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 ...
this spring. Burgess will play Mary Todd Lincoln for three weeks starting March 18 through April 6. He takes over the role from Betty Gilpin, who took over the role starting Jan. 21. Cole Escola ...
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 ...
Tituss Burgess is about to don Mary Todd Lincoln’s bouncy curls and voluminous gowns. The “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star will take over the lead role in Broadway’s “Oh, Mary!” ...
Indeed, Oh! Mary, also about President Lincoln's wife, is proving that point in New York now. Over 75 minutes or so, we learn some more. This First Lady was an outsider, distrusted by the DC ...