Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season 2: Tituss Burgess teases new love, one-man show for S2 Emmys 2015: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star Tituss Burgess wore a pinot noir bow tie to pre-party Emmys 2015 ...
Tituss Burgess has revealed that he originally turned down starring in Oh, Mary! In a new video from Live! With Kelly and Mark, Burgess shared that although Cole Escola had shared that they wanted him ...
Oh Mary! reimagines the life of Mary Todd Lincoln, depicting her as a wannabe cabaret star with a drinking problem. The play, ...
Titus Burgess is heading back to Broadway, taking over the role of Mary Todd Lincoln in the uproarious comedy “Oh, Mary!” ...
Six-time Emmy Award-nominated actor Tituss Burgess will take over the role of ‘Mary Todd Lincoln’ in the acclaimed comedy, Oh ...
The six-time Emmy nominee will star in a limited 3-week engagement in the play beginning March 18 Tituss Burgess is returning ...
Six-time Emmy Award-nominated actor Tituss Burgess (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Schmigadoonl) will take over the role of Mary Todd Lincoln in Cole Escola’s hit Broadway comedy Oh, Mary! for a limited ...
“In my mind, everything is a musical,” says Tituss Burgess of his approach to life and the myriad projects he’s seemingly juggling at any moment. A versatile Broadway performer who rose to ...
Tickets to the Jan. 25 evening with Burgess are now on sale. They can be purchased by visiting subculturenewyork.com or at the SubCulture box office, located at 45 Bleecker St. in New York City.
Tituss Burgess Is Broadway's New Mary Todd Lincoln in Cole Escola's Blockbuster Hit Comedy Oh, Mary!
Nina Duncan Tituss Burgess is returning to Broadway, for a limited three-week run in the hit comedy Oh, Mary! The six-time Emmy nominee will lead the play as Mary Todd Lincoln from March 18 ...
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Tituss Burgess to Take Over Lead Role in Broadway's ‘Oh, Mary!'Tituss Burgess is about to don Mary Todd Lincoln's bouncy curls and voluminous gowns. The "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" star will take over the lead role in Broadway's "Oh, Mary!" after Betty Gilpin ...
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