The crowd at the Lyceum Theatre in New York City jumped to their feet in celebration on Tuesday, March 18, as Tituss Burgess ...
Tituss Burgess is Broadway's new First Lady. For three weeks only, from March 18 through April 6, Burgess takes on the title ...
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Queerty on MSNTituss Burgess celebrates taking over the lead role in ‘Oh, Mary’ in the most beautiful waySix-time Emmy nominee Tituss Burgess appears to be living in that moment. The actor this week took over the lead role of Mary ...
As Burgess prepares to step in to the hit Broadway comedy, he thinks he should have “spent more time at the gym.” ...
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Tituss Burgess to Take Over Lead Role in Broadway's ‘Oh, Mary!'Tituss Burgess is about to don Mary Todd Lincoln's bouncy curls and voluminous gowns. The "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" star will take over the lead role in Broadway's "Oh, Mary!" after Betty Gilpin ...
Disney's new live action reimagining of Snow White is in theaters now! To celebrate, take a look inside all of the Broadway performers featured in the new movie musical, including Rachel Zegler, ...
Rise and shine, BroadwayWorld! It is March 24, 2025 and it's time to catch up on all of the theatrical happenings you may ...
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Tituss Burgess is lending his support to his Unbreakable ... Resharing Kemper's statement to his own account, the Broadway star wrote, "I love my Ellie ️." "Oh, & P.S. Next time, just ask ...
Tituss Burgess will take over the lead role in Oh ... More from The Hollywood Reporter Broadway Box Office: 'All In' Hits $2M With Jimmy Fallon, Lin-Manuel Miranda Olga James, 'Carmen Jones' Actress ...
Tituss Burgess is returning to Broadway, for a limited three-week run in the hit comedy Oh, Mary! The six-time Emmy nominee will lead the play as Mary Todd Lincoln from March 18 through April 6. He'll ...
Tituss Burgess is about to don Mary Todd Lincoln’s bouncy curls and voluminous gowns. The “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” star will take over the lead role in Broadway’s “Oh, Mary!” after Betty Gilpin ...
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