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Parade on MSNJinkx Monsoon Had Given Up on Her Theater Dreams — Now She's Playing Mary Todd Lincoln on Broadway (Exclusive)
Jinkx Monsoon was backstage in her dressing room during the middle of a Pirates! The Penzance Musical performance when she ...
Stepping into her latest role as Mary Todd Lincoln in Broadway's "Oh, Mary!" Jinkx Monsoon opens up about comedy, censorship ...
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Chowhound on MSNMary Todd Lincoln Served This Cake To Abraham Lincoln To Win Him Over During Their Courting
President Abraham Lincoln's wife Mary Todd would serve him this cake while the couple courted. It would go on to become one ...
The two-time 'RuPaul's Drag Race' winner is starring in the lead role of Cole Escola's award-winning play 'Oh, Mary!' now on ...
Award-winning actress and Drag Queen Jinkx Monsoon has officially joined the cast of the Tony Award-winning hit comedy, Oh, ...
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… ...
Escola began to imagine a "second chapter" for Mary Todd Lincoln, an idea that evolved slowly over 12 years. In 2024, Oh, Mary!, starring Escola in the title role, debuted off-Broadway.
Between the clever plot points (which I won’t ruin here in any detail), I started musing on what Mary Todd Lincoln would actually have thought of this posthumous treatment. On thing is for sure.
Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln’s surviving wife, was declared insane after a case brought by her son Robert. But she was determined to escape the institution she was placed in.
First lady Mary Todd Lincoln, who also experienced the deaths of three of her children and the assassination of her husband, was a troubled figure in 19th-century American history. Later in life ...
An 1864 letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, is for sale for $15,000 by The Raab Collection in Philadelphia. It shows a rarely seen side of the first lady, said an expert.
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 ...
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