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Cole Escola To Leave Broadway Smash 'Oh, Mary!'
Cole Escola To Leave Broadway Smash ‘Oh, Mary!' But Show Will Go On With Betty Gilpin
Oh, Mary! without Cole Escola? As it turns out, yes. The Broadway hit comedy, which recently became the first production of the season to recoup its production cost, will have a new Mary Todd Lincoln beginning January 21 when Glow actor Betty Gilpin will take over the role for a limited 8-week engagement.
Betty Gilpin is stepping into Cole Escola's kitten heels at Oh, Mary!
It’s hard to imagine anyone but Escola in the lead role of Oh, Mary! The play is a fictionalized version of the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, who feels oppressed and neglected in her life as the wife of President Abraham Lincoln and dreams of returning to the stage as a cabaret star.
Cole Escola Leaving Hit Broadway Show ‘Oh, Mary!’
The creator and comedian will be replaced by Glow star Betty Gilpin, who will make her Broadway debut in the show
‘Oh, Mary!’ Star Cole Escola to Exit Broadway Smash—but May Return
Cole Escola, the playwright and star of Broadway smash, Oh, Mary!, is stepping away from the show—and their critically acclaimed role of Mary Todd Lincoln—for an unspecified length of time. Betty Gilpin,
Cole Escola’s ‘Oh, Mary!’ Recoups $4.5 Million Broadway Investment
Cole Escola ‘s unconventional smash “Oh, Mary!” has recouped its entire production costs on Broadway. The play, capitalized at $4.5 million, is the first show of the 2024-25 season to do so.
Cole Escola To Leave Broadway Smash ‘Oh, Mary!’ But Show Will Go On With Betty Gilpin
That said, with a recent Tony eligibility ruling that
Escola
, who is nonbinary and uses they/them pronounces, would be eligible in the Best Leading Actor/Play category were they to be nominated – a gendered category choice typically made by the performer ...
Betty Gilpin Taking Over Lead Role in ‘Oh, Mary!' on Broadway
Betty Gilpin will take over the lead role in Oh, Mary! on Broadway this winter. Gilpin, an Emmy nominee for her role in Netflix's Glow, takes over the role of Mary Todd Lincoln from Cole Escola starting Jan.
Betty Gilpin to Replace Cole Escola in Broadway's ‘Oh, Mary'
Oh, Mary” writer and star Cole Escola is departing the show in 2025, but the comedic play isn’t leaving Broadway. “GLOW” actor Betty Gilpin is taking over the role of Mary Todd Lincoln. She’ll begin a limited,
Betty Gilpin to Replace Cole Escola in Oh, Mary!
I am beyond honored to step in so that Cole can get back to tending their neglected passions: fracking and skincare.”
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Staff Picks: Joanna Gruesome alums and the special that led Cole Escola to Broadway
For this holiday week’s Staff Picks, Staff Writer Matt Schimkowitz surveys Gob Nation and News Editor Drew Gillis journeys ...
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12 Freaks on the Items That Help Them Be Themselves
“Something for self-defense. To be a freak, you need to be able to protect yourself. When I told my mother I was a drag queen ...
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