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Mary’s getting a new cabinet! The Tony-winning production of Oh, Mary! has just announced that joining Jinkx Monsoon in her ...
The Mary Todd Lincoln House's mission is to "cultivate public interest in the multilayered past by sharing the story of a woman whose experiences resonate today." Posted . and last updated.
The Insanity File: The Case of Mary Todd Lincoln By Mark E. Neely and R. Gerald McMurtry Southern Illinois University Press, 217 pages, $19.95 The Trials of Mrs. Lincoln By Samuel A. Schreiner Dona… ...
Cole Escola has revealed their picks for an Oh, Mary! film adaptation, including Linda Hunt, Cherry Jones, and Miss Piggy ...
Three years ago, Candace O’Donnell put on a one-woman show about Mary Todd Lincoln at the Ware Center. Hoping for an audience of 50 or 60 people, she ended up selling out its 350-seat Steinman ...
Kumail Nanjiani (Marvel’s Eternals, The Big Sick) and Michael Urie (Apple TV’s Shrinking, Broadway’s Once Upon a Mattress) ...
Escola gives the former first lady a wild second act in the Tony-nominated play Oh, Mary! "This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands," Escola says.
Through extensive research and interviews, documentary "Lover of Men" attempts to settle the long-standing debate about Abraham Lincoln's sexuality.
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PinkNews on MSNUgly Betty star set to join Jinkx Monsoon in Cole Escola’s Tony Award-winning show Oh, Mary!Cole Escola’s Tony Award-winning play Oh, Mary! has somehow just got even gayer: Ugly Betty actor Michael Urie is joining the ...
Executive Director Gwen Thompson gave a tour of the house in which first lady Mary Todd Lincoln was raised. Born in Lexington, Kentucky, in 1818, Mary Todd Lincoln was the fourth of sixteen children.
By Jason Emerson Mary Ann Todd was born in Lexington, Ky., in 1818. She was raised in an aristocratic, slave-owning family and traveled in exclusive social circles. When she was a young woman and ...
Frank Williams talked about Mary Todd Lincoln's life and how historians have remembered her. Many historians disagree about Mary Todd Lincoln, some calling her corrupt and mentally unstable, and ...
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