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Oh, Mary! (play)
''Oh, Mary!'' is a comedic stage play written and originally performed by American comedian Cole Escola. The show opened on Broadway on July 11, 2024, at the Lyceum Theatre, transferring from its off-Broadway run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, earning critical acclaim and being named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Synopsis The show is a comedic spoof of the lives of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. The show is set in the days leading up to Lincoln's assassination, which occurred while he and Mary were watching ''Our American Cousin'' at Ford's Theatre. The show portrays Mary as someone who longs to live a life away from politics and be a cabaret performer, while Lincoln uses her as a beard to hide his sexuality, and is often away from home dealing with the issues of the Civil War, leaving her alone in the White House. Production history Off-Broadway (2024) The play premiered Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre on February 8, 2024, with previews be ...
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Cole Escola
Cole Escola (born November 25, 1986) is an American comedian, actor, singer, and playwright. They are best known for their cabaret work and appearances on the television series '' Difficult People'' (2015–2017), '' At Home with Amy Sedaris'' (2017–2020), '' Search Party'' (2020–2021), and '' Big Mouth'' (2022), as well as for writing and starring in the play '' Oh, Mary!'' which opened on Broadway in 2024. Escola received two nominations for two Tony Awards for their work on ''Oh, Mary!'', winning the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. They were also named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Early life Escola was born and raised in Clatskanie, Oregon. They are of Finnish and Norwegian descent. When they were six, their father chased the entire family out of their mobile home with a gun,Sharkey, M. (June 11, 2015)"Comedy School with Cole Escola" ''Out''. Retrieved September 18, 2017.Vincentelli, Elisabeth (July 6, 2017)"He's Got a Good Wig on His Shoulders: Mee ...
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Cabaret
Cabaret is a form of theatrical entertainment featuring music song, dance, recitation, or drama. The performance venue might be a pub, casino, hotel, restaurant, or nightclub with a stage for performances. The audience, often dining or drinking, does not typically dance but usually sits at tables. Performances are usually introduced by a master of ceremonies (M.C.). The entertainment, as performed by an ensemble of actors and according to its European origins, is often (but not always) oriented towards adult audiences and of a clearly underground music, underground nature. In the United States, striptease, American burlesque, burlesque, drag shows, or a solo (music), solo vocalist with a pianist, as well as the Music venue, venues which offer this entertainment, are often advertised as cabarets. Etymology The term originally came from Picard language or Walloon language words ''camberete'' or ''cambret'' for a small room (12th century). The first printed use of the word ''kaberet' ...
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Bianca Leigh
Bianca Leigh is an American actress. She appeared as Mary Ellen in the 2005 film '' Transamerica,'' and Karma Johnstone in the 2016 film '' Hurricane Bianca'' and the sequel '' Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate''. On Broadway, she appeared as a stand-in for the 2018 play ''The Nap'' by Richard Bean. In 2011, she performed her one-woman show ''Busted'' at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. She performed in Taylor Mac's ''The Lily's Revenge,'' and has also performed with The Talking Band Theatre Company. Leigh appeared in the Laverne Cox documentary '' Disclosure: Trans Lives on Screen''. Since July of 2024, she has performed the role of Louise in the Cole Escola play ''Oh, Mary!'' on Broadway, having previously played the part in the show's off-Broadway run. Leigh earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of Arts in 1984. Leigh is a transgender A transgender (often shortened to trans) person has a gender identity different from ...
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Tituss Burgess
Tituss Burgess (born February 21, 1979) is an American actor and singer. He has appeared in several Broadway musicals and is known for his high tenor voice. He is best known for starring as Titus Andromedon on the Netflix comedy series '' Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt'' (2015–2020), for which he received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He was also featured in '' Schmigadoon!'' (2023). On the Broadway stage, Burgess originated the role of Sebastian in ''The Little Mermaid'' and played the role of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in the 2009 revival of ''Guys and Dolls''. In 2023, he played the role of Harold Zidler in ''Moulin Rouge!'' and took over the title role in '' Oh, Mary!'' in March 2025. Personal life Born and raised in Athens, Georgia, Burgess attended Cedar Shoals High School where he was active in the theatre program. He graduated from the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Art degree in music. Burgess is gay. After college, Burgess moved to Orlando, Florida t ...
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James Scully (actor)
James Nicholas Scully (born April 19, 1992) is an American actor, best known for portraying JD in the Paramount Network series ''Heathers'' (2018) and Forty Quinn in the Netflix thriller series ''You''. Early life Scully was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. He attended Driscoll Middle School and LEE High School's North East School of the Arts (Class of 2010), both of which are in North East Independent School District. In his youth, he spent a brief period in England when his father was stationed there as a part of the United States Air Force. He later attended Otterbein University, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in musical theater. Scully was also a cycling instructor for three and a half years at SWERVE Fitness. Career Prior to working in Los Angeles, Scully resided in New York performing Off-Broadway. In 2016, Scully made his acting debut in the web series drama series, ''Sublets''. Following his first role, Scully later made appearances in television serie ...
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Conrad Ricamora
Conrad Wayne Ricamora-Jensen (born 17 February 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Oliver Hampton on the ABC television series ''How to Get Away with Murder'' (2014–20). As a stage actor, he is noted for his roles in the original Off-Broadway musicals ''Here Lies Love'' and ''Soft Power'', which premiered in 2013 and 2019, respectively, as well as his role in '' Oh, Mary!'', for which he received a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play nomination. He made his Broadway debut in the 2015 revival of ''The King and I''. In addition to his Tony nomination, Ricamora is also a two-time Grammy Award and Lucille Lortel Award nominee. Early life Ricamora was born in Santa Maria, California. He is the son of Ron Ricamora, who was in the US Air Force, and social worker Debbie Bolender. His father was born in Manila, Philippines and moved to the US when he was 10. His father is believed to be of Filipino descent and is adopted, and his mother is of ...
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Betty Gilpin
Betty Gilpin (born July 21, 1986) is an American actress. She is best known for portraying Debbie "Liberty Belle" Eagan in the Netflix comedy series '' GLOW'' (2017–2019), for which she was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She also starred as Dr. Carrie Roman in the Showtime comedy-drama series '' Nurse Jackie'' (2014–2015). In 2023, she starred in the lead role as a nun who battles A.I. in the Peacock science-fiction series '' Mrs. Davis''. Gilpin has appeared in films such as the mystery thriller '' True Story'' (2015), the science-fiction romantic comedy ''Future '38'' (2017), the fantasy romantic comedy ''Isn't It Romantic'' (2019), the drama ''A Dog's Journey'' (2019), and the action comedy '' Stuber'' (2019). In 2020, Gilpin starred in the horror film '' The Grudge'', the horror thriller film '' The Hunt'', and the action comedy '' Coffee & Kareem''. For ''The Hunt'', she won a Critics' Choice Super Awar ...
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Daniel Kluger (composer)
Daniel Kluger is an American composer, orchestrator, music producer and sound designer. He is best known for his orchestration of the Broadway revival of ''Oklahoma!'', which was nominated for four Tony Awards and one Grammy Award. Career Kluger has been a lecturer in Sound Design at Yale University. In 2021, he founded the record label Archie & Fox Records, along with Ken Urban. He has collaborated with artists such as Sam Sadigursky, Bryan Carter and Riley Mulherkar. He is resident composer and producer at Renaissance Recordings. Kluger's major Broadway credits include ''Oklahoma!'', '' The Sound Inside'', '' Marvin's Room'', ''Significant Other The term significant other (SO) has different uses in psychology and colloquial language. Colloquially, "significant other" is used as a gender-neutral term for a person's partner in an intimate relationship without disclosing or presuming a ...'' and ''Sea Wall / A Life''. He is founder of the music label, Archie & Fox Rec ...
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Sam Pinkleton
Sam Pinkleton (born July 20, 1987) is a Tony-Award-winning American choreographer and theatre director. He is known for directing the Broadway play '' Oh, Mary!'' (for which he won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play) and choreographing the Broadway musical '' Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812'', for which he received a Tony Award nomination. Pinkleton's additional work on Broadway includes choreographing the 2017 productions of ''Amélie'' and ''Significant Other.'' Early life and education Sam Pinkleton was born on July 20, 1987, in Hopewell, a small city right outside of Richmond, Virginia. As a child, he attended the Carter G. Woodson Middle School. Pinkleton also attended and graduated from The Appomattox Regional Governor's School for the Arts And Technology in Petersburg, Virginia, where he used to play the saxophone. He moved to New York City when he was age eighteen to attend New York University as a musical-theatre major, but later switched to the ...
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The Little Foxes
''The Little Foxes'' is a 1939 play by Lillian Hellman, considered a classic of 20th century drama. Its title comes from Chapter 2, Verse 15, of the Song of Solomon in the King James version of the Bible, which reads, "Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes." Set in a small town in Alabama in 1900, it focuses on the struggle for control of a family business. Tallulah Bankhead starred in the original production as Regina Hubbard Giddens. Plot The play's focus is Southerner Regina Hubbard Giddens, who struggles for wealth and freedom within the confines of an early 20th-century society where fathers considered only sons as their legal heirs. As a result of this practice, while her two avaricious brothers Benjamin and Oscar have wielded the family inheritance into two independently substantial fortunes, she has had to rely upon her manipulation of her cautious, timid, browbeaten husband, Horace. He is no businessman, just he ...
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Lillian Hellman
Lillian Florence Hellman (June 20, 1905 – June 30, 1984) was an American playwright, Prose, prose writer, Memoir, memoirist, and screenwriter known for her success on Broadway as well as her communist views and political activism. She was blacklisted after her appearance before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) at the height of the Second Red Scare, anti-communist campaigns of 1947–1952. Although she continued to Broadway theatre, work on Broadway in the 1950s, her blacklisting by the U.S. film industry caused a drop in her income. Many praised Hellman for refusing to answer HUAC's questions, but others believed, despite her denial, that she had belonged to the Communist Party USA, Communist Party. As a playwright, Hellman had many successes on Broadway, including ''The Children's Hour (play), The Children's Hour'', ''The Little Foxes'' and its sequel ''Another Part of the Forest'', ''Watch on the Rhine (play), Watch on the Rhine'', ''The Autumn Garden'', an ...
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LGBT Slang
LGBTQ slang, LGBTQ speak, queer slang, or LGBTQIA slang is a set of English slang lexicon used predominantly among LGBTQ people. It has been used in various languages since the early 20th century as a means by which members of the LGBTQ community identify themselves and speak in code with brevity and speed to others. LGBTQ slang has played an integral part in LGBTQ culture for decades. Slang language initially emerged as a way for queer people to communicate with one another while avoiding detection by mainstream society. Queer people have always existed, but historically, they have had to be discreet about their identities and lives, particularly when being LGBTQ was illegal and or socially condemned. LGBTQ slang is used as a way to signal one's identity and build solidarity within the community. When queer people use these certain words and phrases, they demonstrate to others that they are part of the LGBTQ community and share a common experience. This connection can create a ...
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