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Behind the scenes with onstage power couple Cole Escola & Conrad Ricamora

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The "Oh, Mary!" stars dress up and break down what makes good comedy. 🎭 No images? New on Que

The "Oh, Mary!" stars dress up and break down what makes good comedy. 🎭 No images? [Click here]( [Cole Escola and Conrad Ricamora]( New on Queerty Cole Escola & Conrad Ricamora go back in the closet to dish on being queer, playing dress-up & more While more than a dozen shows will be opening on Broadway next month, the hardest ticket to get is to an off-beat historical comedy. Leave it to the brilliant mind of Cole Escola to take a deep dive into the imagined world of Mary Todd Lincoln, with the easy-on-the-eyes Conrad Ricamora in tow as the 16th President of the United States. [Queerty]( caught up with the pair at Hamlet's Vintage for an afternoon of fashion fun, followed by a chat about the buzzy new play taking New York City by storm and what it took to bring Escola's wild vision to life. Matthew Wexler Features Editor [Cole Escola]( "I don’t know if you, as a gay youth, had this experience ever meeting a woman who loved your fagginess and was fabulous? I had some female friends who were like, 'Oh, I see you. Yeah, like, you would look really cute in my shoes.'” — [Cole Escola]( [Continue Reading Now]( Photos by [Corey Rives]( for Queerty. Styling by Hamlet Tallaj, [Hamlet's Vintage](. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Instagram]([YouTube]([TikTok]([Threads]( Copyright © 2024 Queerty, Inc., All rights reserved 584 Castro St. #623, San Francisco, CA 94114 You are receiving this email because you registered using the Queerty app or at Queerty.com [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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