LGBTQ Critics reveal 2024 Dorian Theater Award winners
Illinoise, Merrily We Roll Along, and Oh, Mary! came out on top in GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics’ second annual Dorian Theater Awards which were announced this week. Voted for by the group’s 39 theater wing members, the awards honor the best of the 2023-24 season’s Broadway and Off-Broadway productions.
Merrily We Roll Along took four Dorian Awards, including Outstanding…
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Cole Escola at the Broadway premiere of their play "Oh, Mary"
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Waited 13 years for this!!! Cole Escola and Bernadette Peters backstage at Oh, Mary! (Sept 2024)
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Dan Stevens via IG stories.
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Jessica Chastain and the cast of Oh, Mary! (Cole Escola, Martin Landry, James Scully, Bianca Leigh, and Hannah Solow), 4 September 2024, New York City
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2nd LGBTQ Critics’ Dorian Theater Awards: 'Illinoise,' 'Merrily We Roll Along,' and 'Oh, Mary!' are Big Winners
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oh, mary was SOOOOOO GOOD
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Tears of laughter! This show is stupid in the best way possible. Worthy of the hype!
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Oh Mary at Lucille Lortel Theatre on May 3, 2024
Ok so I literally lost my mind with joy? Maybe not literally lost my mind, but I literally clutched my partners leg as I cried with laughter. I'm kind of a huge Lincoln stan, like, unironically, and have cried at the Lincoln Memorial (not with laughter), so the level of irreverence had almost a dangerous edge to me, the recipe for real laughter (think "the fright of real laughter" as opposed to "the fright of real tears.") In fact if there was any part of the play I wasn't sure I liked it was Conrad Ricamora's Lincoln, who had a harsh edge and too loud voice that felt more dark than darkly comic at times, yet in retrospect was maybe necessary as the logical glue of the play. Because the thing is, this is a real play, with real ideas behind the jokes, ideas about power and hegemony, about freedom and control, and about courage and ruthlessness. But also-- it has jokes. Amazing jokes!
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Exclusive Interview: stand-up comic Jes Tom on Hannah Gadsby's Gender Agenda Netflix comedy special - "I am your new queer best frenemy"
New York stand-up comic, writer, and actor Jes Tom follows a sell-out Off-Broadway run of their acclaimed solo show Less Lonely (presented by their friend Elliot Page) with a hilarious set as part of a lineup of seven genderqueer comedians in Hannah Gadsby’s Gender Agenda. The comedy special, which was shot at London’s iconic Alexandra Palace last year, launched on Netflix this week.
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WHERE CAN I WATCH AT HOME WITH AMY SEDARIS I WANT IT NOW
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My Review of "Oh, Mary!"...
Something unprecedented happened this past weekend — I lucked into one of the hottest tickets in town. Also unprecedented: that I would want one the hottest tickets in town. But in this case I knew it would be my jam, and oh boy was I right. My happy and grateful mission was to review Cole Escola’s Oh, Mary! for Chelsea Community News. Why Michael Musto didn’t get this plum assignment is…
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Oh, Mary! You Won't Believe What's New on Broadway
I’ve always been a fan of an off-Broadway show making a Broadway transfer; New York is filled with so many incredible productions and it’s so satisfying to see when some of them get the chance to shine in front of a larger audience, especially when the magic of the show isn’t lost in a larger house. I’m a big fan of Fat Ham, Stereophonic, and several other of their peers, but I haven’t…
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