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  2. Oh, Mary! - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Mary! is a comedic stage play written and originally performed by American comedian Cole Escola. [1] The show opened on Broadway on July 11, 2024, at the Lyceum Theatre , transferring from its off-Broadway run at the Lucille Lortel Theatre , [ 2 ] earning universal critical acclaim.

  3. ‘Oh, Mary!’ Review: Cole Escola’s Super-Gay Broadway Comedy ...

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    Oh, Mary!” was a sensation Off Broadway at the Lortel Theatre, and quickly became required viewing for every New York City gay. The play’s plot contains a host of delightful reveals and ...

  4. Cole Escola’s ‘Oh, Mary!’ Opens on Broadway With a Gay ...

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    Oh, Mary!” turns the Lincolns’ history on its head, while also giving a twist to John Wilkes Booth’s assassination of the 16th president. “Broadway needs this show.

  5. How Cole Escola Turned History Into New York's Most Hilarious ...

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    The unlikely play about Mary Todd Lincoln (yes, former first lady and widow of Abraham) is the hottest ticket in town. Audiences and critics alike are raving.

  6. Mary Don't You Weep - Wikipedia

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    The first recording of the song was by the Fisk Jubilee Singers in 1915. [1] [5] The folklorist Alan Lomax recorded several traditional variants of the song in the 1930s, 40s and 50s across the United States, from Mississippi [6] to Ohio [7] to Michigan, [8] including one version by Huddie Ledbetter (Lead Belly) of Louisiana in 1935.

  7. Forty-five Minutes from Broadway - Wikipedia

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    The piece is remembered for several songs, such as its title song, "Forty-five Minutes from Broadway", originally sung by Moore, and for tunes about its leading lady character, "Mary Is a Grand Old Name" and "So Long Mary", both sung in the original production by Templeton, which were performed in recreations of the original stage play within ...

  8. Cole Escola Can’t Process the Meteoric Success of Broadway’s ...

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    Up two treacherous flights of stairs at the Lyceum Theatre, Cole Escola sits demurely in their dressing room, awaiting the delivery of a green smoothie. It’s a rare moment of downtime for the 37 ...

  9. Wikipedia:How to write a plot summary - Wikipedia

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    The plot is usually placed in a self-contained section (designated by == Plot == or sometimes == Synopsis ==). By convention, story plots are written in the narrative present—that is, in the present tense, matching the way that the story is experienced. [2] If it makes the plot easier to explain, events can be reordered. [3]