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Escola Voices New Character in 'Margie Claus' as Film Resurfaces After Years in Development
After nearly a decade in development, Warner Bros. Pictures Animation's long-awaited holiday film Margie Claus is moving ...
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Cole Escola Joins Melissa McCarthy in Warner Bros. Animated Christmas Musical ‘Margie Claus’ | Video
Melissa McCarthy snuck in a little Christmas in July celebration with a video teasing her upcoming film "Margie Claus." ...
Stepping into her latest role as Mary Todd Lincoln in Broadway's "Oh, Mary!" Jinkx Monsoon opens up about comedy, censorship ...
Tony Award winner Cole Escola (Oh, Mary!) is set to star opposite Melissa McCarthy in Margie Claus, an upcoming holiday musical comedy from Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, the studio announced today.
Broadway at the Greenwich House Theater on July 21. In attendance at opening night were Sadie Sink, Cole Escola, and more.
Escola didn’t catch up to the culture; the culture caught up to them. Their win and ongoing success are fate manifested, a testament to the power of hard work and uncompromising vision.
The two-time 'RuPaul's Drag Race' winner is starring in the lead role of Cole Escola's award-winning play 'Oh, Mary!' now on ...
ESCOLA: I think, again, it comes down to femininity and, like, who's allowed to own their femininity and who's not. Like, for example, "The Little Mermaid" - Ariel is sort of accidentally feminine.
Escola now uses they/them pronouns. Asked to explain, Escola said, "I have always felt not male, not female. And you know, it's funny, because recently I saw photos of me on Instagram.
All this happened before Escola had their belle-of-the-ball moment Sunday onstage in that same intricately beaded gown, which was inspired by the one Bernadette Peters wore at the 1999 Tony Awards ...
In a Wednesday, June 18 interview on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Escola, 38, talked about what it meant for them to bring the tribute to life and why they didn't give Peters a heads up about ...
Cole Escola “I hated my family so much for being white trash,” Escola said in a previous interview. The economic disparity fueled their desire to succeed “out of spite.
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