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The former first lady’s biggest fans say people don’t get her, and the Broadway hit ‘Oh, Mary!’ isn’t exactly helping the ...
After her release, Mary Todd Lincoln lived a relatively quiet life, although she remained plagued by both psychiatric and ...
Southern Living has recognized the Lexington childhood home of an often misunderstood, yet politically savvy and personally ...
The court of public opinion has found no First Lady more wanting than Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln. Her husband, who emancipated the slaves, and saved the union, enjoys near ...
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tells the true story of first lady Mary Todd Lincoln. Okay, “true story” may be generous: this version of Mary is mean and miserable, trapped in a loveless marriage with president Abraham ...
It was a performance that kicked off Burgess' limited three week run in the Sam Pinkleton-directed Broadway hit, which follows the miserable, suffocated Mary Todd Lincoln in the weeks leading up ...
Cole Escola as Mary Todd Lincoln in the play, 'Oh, Mary!' Cole Escola as Mary Todd Lincoln in the play, 'Oh, Mary!' Emilio Madrid Yes, and just because I know you and have watched you over the ...
is an intentionally ridiculous reimagining of first lady Mary Todd Lincoln. It portrays her as having become addicted to alcohol, not because of the Civil War, but because she's desperately ...
But if you think the women who devote much of their lives to portraying the former first lady are doing a victory lap, you don’t know these Marys.
She was depressed a lot. So it’s clear throughout her whole life.” After her release, Mary Todd Lincoln lived a relatively quiet life, although she remained plagued by both psychiatric and ...
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