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As Burgess prepares to step in to the hit Broadway comedy, he thinks he should have “spent more time at the gym.” By Joshua Barone “Oh!” Tituss Burgess said, the curls of his Mary Todd ...
Fields showed Grant as a man who feared and disdained the politics of Washington City and upon his arrival immediately ran afoul of First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln when Secretary of State William ...
It takes a minute for Tituss Burgess to settle into the role of Mary Todd Lincoln, the First Lady deliriously reimagined in the Broadway play Oh, Mary!. The presence of creator and original lead ...
The actor is playing a limited 3-week engagement in the production, before Escola returns to the role they created Dave Quinn is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE. He has been working at the brand since ...
It was a performance that kicked off Burgess' limited three week run in the Sam Pinkleton-directed Broadway hit, which follows the miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up to ...
Mary, born in Louisville, KY, passed away on March 27, 2025. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Ila Bogard, brother Robert Bogard, and husbands Richard Todd and Russ Mooney.
EDWARDSVILLE — Jennifer Todd expects a “long road” and “uphill” struggle in her quest to unseat incumbent Republican Mary Miller for her U.S. House seat in 2026. Todd, 55, is a former ...
Based on a play, Lovell Holder's movie centers on a stage manager who daydreams about the politician's personal relationships. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter A narrative feature ...
Tituss Burgess is Broadway's new First Lady. For three weeks only, from March 18 through April 6, Burgess takes on the title role in Cole Escola's hysterically ahistorical romp Oh, Mary!