Jane Krakowski took her final bow as 'Mary Todd Lincoln' in Oh, Mary! on Broadway Sunday night. After her final bow, she was ...
By now, you will be used to the feminist practice of finding a historical woman and rescuing her from the clutches of evil ...
Cole Escola's Tony-winning play, Oh, Mary!, has cast a satirical new light on the life and legacy of former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln, who is currently portrayed on Broadway by 30 Rock's Jane ...
A newly discovered letter written by former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln shows a side of her that is rarely seen, an author and historical document expert told FOX Business. The letter is addressed to ...
“This isn’t the South we’re battling,” says an exasperated Abraham Lincoln to one of his soldiers. “It’s my wife.” Indeed, the massed forces of the Confederacy are no match for Cole Escola’s chaotic ...
Monsoon made the official announcement on The Today Show this Wednesday, June 18, saying: "As you may know, Oh, Many! has been the show on everyone's lips thanks to my friends Sam Pinkleton and Cole ...
Mary Todd Lincoln’s Signature Dessert Was Abe’s Favorite originally appeared on Parade. Not so long ago, if your mind pondered on Mary Todd Lincoln, you simply thought of her association with her ...
Fue un año electoral. Un año olímpico. Un año de estrellas y vaqueras, brujas y cisnes. En medio de todo eso, estas fueron las personas, personajes y cosas que más llamaron la atención. By The Styles ...
Mary Ann Todd was born to Robert Smith and Eliza Parker Todd in their home on Short Street. The fourth of seven children, Mary Todd was just six when her mother died in childbirth. Her father married ...