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Non-binary Oh, Mary! star and Tony winner Cole Escola has clarified their ‘four more years’ joke after Nicole Scherzinger won ...
Oregon native Cole Escola made history at the Tony Awards as the first openly nonbinary person to win best leading actor in a ...
Escola, a downtown cabaret star, beat out Hollywood stars like George Clooney and Daniel Dae Kim for the acting award. They ...
Cole Escola, channeling Bernadette Peters, thanked fellow nominees in their speech for their history-making Tony Awards win ...
"Maybe Happy Ending" won best musical at Sunday's Tony Awards, where Darren Criss and Cole Escola took major prizes. Here's what you missed.
Peters wore a similar frothy blue gown to the 1999 ceremony, where she won the award for best leading actress.
Cole Escola’s comedy, “Oh, Mary!” has been a huge hit on Broadway, and during Sunday’s 78th annual Tony Awards ceremony Sunday, Escola capped that accomplishment, winning a Tony in the category of ...
Cole Escola made Broadway history. Inside New York City's Lincoln Center, they became the first openly non-binary performer ...
The best new play trophy at the Tony Awards went to “Purpose,” while “Maybe Happy Ending” took home the award for best new ...
Cynthia Erivo hosted theater's biggest night, which saw George Clooney, Audra McDonald, Cole Escola, and Sarah Snook all ...
NEW YORK — Even the ushers at Radio City Music Hall seemed thrilled to be in the room where it happened.
Sam Pinkleton had been nominated eight years ago for choreographing, 'Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812,' a comic ...