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The Tony Award–winning star of Oh, Mary! found it easy to slip into character as another eccentric with an appreciation for ...
Following their Tony win for Oh, Mary!, Cole Escola visited Late Night with Seth Meyers this week to discuss the honor, the continued success of the play, and what it is like watching other actors ...
The 'Oh Mary!' star opens up about paying homage to actress Bernadette Peters’ 1999 Tony’s gown during his 2025 red carpet ...
In an interview on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers', Broadway star Cole Escola also spoke about the significance of wearing a ...
The world may now know Escola is a star, but these Longview and Clatskanie residents were aware long before their Tony win ...
Mary Todd Lincoln, meet Jinkx Monsoon. Monsoon, best known for her winning runs on both “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and “Drag Race ...
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — A Portland native and two-time “RuPaul’s Drag Race” champion is heading to Broadway to lead a ...
Would it not be amazing – and a coup – if Clatskanie native Cole Escola would return to their home state in their Tony ...
This week's episode of The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal takes you inside the Tony Awards after party at the Carlyle Hotel.
"People just want to pit us Broadway gals against each other, and I think it’s sad," the "Oh, Mary!" actor said.
Comedian and actor Cole Escola, who identifies as non-binary, clarified their reaction to Nicole Scherzinger’s Tony win.
Cole Escola wore a custom Wiederhoeft blue Cinderella gown at the 2025 Tony Awards, which was inspired by Bernadette Peters's Tony Awards look to honor the American actress.