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Cole Escola’s Play ‘Oh, Mary!’ to Open on Broadway After Sold-Out Off Broadway Run
Variety via AOL· 2 days agoMary Todd Lincoln had grand ambitions of being a cabaret star, at least according to playwright Cole...
Cole Escola’s ‘Oh, Mary!’ Will Move to Broadway This Summer
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOh, Mary!, the Off-Broadway comedy hit about Mary Todd Lincoln, is transferring to Broadway for a...
Cole Escola's Hilarious, Can't-Miss Comedy “Oh, Mary! ”to Have Limited Broadway Run This Summer
People via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe comedian stars as Mary Todd Lincoln in the play, which follows the first lady in the weeks...
Mary Todd Lincoln Comedy ‘Oh, Mary!’ Sets Broadway Transfer For Summer
Deadline via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe sold-out, twice-extended Off Broadway comedy Oh, Mary! will transfer to Broadway this summer,...
Oh, Mary! Cole Escola’s Madcap Medley Goes to Broadway
Vulture· 2 days agoIt’s no Booth Theatre, but the Lyceum will do.
‘Oh, Mary!,’ a Surprise Downtown Hit, Will Play Broadway This Summer
New York Times· 2 days agoCole Escola’s madcap comedy about the former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln will begin performances in...
Manhunt Finale Recap: The Verdict
Vulture· 7 days agoAs the title suggests, “The Final Act” marks the end of Manhunt’s story, yet it opens at the beginning. As the episode begins, three years before the...
Convention of Abraham Lincoln presenters in Dayton this week
Dayton Daily News, Ohio via Yahoo News· 4 days agoApr. 22—Those who spot Abraham Lincoln strolling through downtown Dayton this week can rest assured they are not seeing things. From Thursday to Sunday, there will multiple people dressed like ...
OH, MARY! Will Transfer to Broadway This Summer
Broadway World· 2 days agoFollowing its sold out, twice extended world premiere run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, the comedy Oh, Mary! will transfer to Broadway this summer!
The Lincoln Funeral Train: A somber journey that left behind an historic memory - Trains
Trains.com· 5 days agoThe assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 15, 1865, sent a Civil War-battered country into 20 days of national mourning. At the center of it all was a black-draped train, slowly and sadly ...