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While isolated in a one-bedroom Brooklyn apartment this spring, Cole ... pop-culture parody, yet coheres as the work of a singular, wonderfully strange artist. “I like playing extremes,” says ...
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Cole Escola proves they can do it all—even play straight!Cole Escola continues to ... of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Escola and castmates Conrad Ricamora and James Scully ...
Actor Cole Escola gave a candid interview to CBS on Sunday. It comes after the success of their hit Broadway show, Oh, Mary. It earned five Tony nominations last week, including two for Escola.
Cole Escola is dressing ... With it, Escola wore an antique locket containing a photo of Mrs. Lincoln. For the “Las Culturistas” podcast’s Culture Awards, also in June, Mr. Moses dressed ...
“She never made this cake,” Cole Escola ... when Escola was struggling with alcoholism, a critic damned their work as too old-fashioned for the slick “Glee” era of gay culture.
Cole Escola photographed by Joseph Signa. Collage by Maridelis Morales Rosado for W Magazine. Absurdist, surrealist, camp—it’s hard to nail down a definition for the genre of comedy performed ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Cole Escola’s play ... assistant classical music and dance editor on the Culture Desk and a contributing classical music ...
NEW YORK — “I am the stupidest person here,” Cole Escola ... Last year, Escola’s agent reconnected the pair for “Oh, Mary!” “He immediately got the Ann Miller references, the ...
For playwright and actor Cole Escola, the show is deeply personal. "This play is about a woman with a dream that no one around her understands. A dream that the whole world is telling her is ...
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