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Cole Escola Jokes 'Oh, Mary!' Stars Are 'Competitive' at Tony Awards

Cole Escola joked at the Tony Awards that the stars of 'Oh, Mary!' are fiercely competitive. The writer-performer said the actors playing Mary Todd Lincoln "hate each other," singling out Maya Rudolph as the most competitive. Rudolph currently stars in the Broadway production, with Meg Stalter set to take over in July. Escola added that the rivalry keeps the show alive, as show business is built on spite.

Cole Escola jokes that 'Oh, Mary!' stars are 'competitive with each other'

Washington, June 8

Cole Escola brought their trademark humour to the 79th annual Tony Awards, joking that the performers who have taken on the lead role in the hit Broadway production 'Oh, Mary!' are fiercely competitive with one another.

As per People magazine, at the Tony Awards red carpet, the writer-performer quipped that the various stars who have portrayed Mary Todd Lincoln in the acclaimed play "hate each other."

"They are competitive with each other," said Escola, referring to the actors who have stepped into the titular role.

The part is currently being played by Maya Rudolph, who is making her Broadway debut in the Sam Pinkleton-directed production at the Lyceum Theatre.

Continuing the joke, Escola said, "You should see some of the things that Maya has said about Meg Stalter, some of the things Maya has said about me." They added that Rudolph, 53, "has been the most competitive so far, I would say."

The remarks were made in jest, with Escola suggesting that the rivalry reflects the larger-than-life personality of the show's central character.

"That's what I want," the Tony winner said, adding, "You know, it keeps it alive. And show business is built on spite, is what I always say."

'Oh, Mary!' offers a comic reimagining of Mary Todd Lincoln as a hard-drinking woman who dreams of becoming a cabaret star.

The production first opened Off-Broadway in January 2024 before transferring to Broadway in June of the same year.

Rudolph currently leads the cast, while Hacks star Megan Stalter is set to take over the role for a 10-week engagement beginning in July.

Stalter previously shared her light-hearted approach to joining the production.

Speaking to People magazine at The Abbey 35th Anniversary Party in May, the actor said, "I feel like I'm just going to kind of wing it. I don't think I'm going to even learn the lines because I feel like you just get up there and kind of like, do it."

Over the course of its run, 'Oh, Mary!' has featured a rotating lineup of performers in the lead role, including Betty Gilpin, Tituss Burgess, Jinkx Monsoon, Jane Krakowski, John Cameron Mitchell and longtime understudy Hannah Solow.

The production is also enjoying an Olivier Award-winning run in London's West End.

The 2026 Tony Awards aired on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Cole Escola's humor is so refreshing! Love how they're not taking themselves too seriously. But I wonder - when an artist says "show business is built on spite," isn't that a bit concerning? Shouldn't art bring people together, not pit them against each other? Just something to think about.

Ananya R

Maya Rudolph on Broadway?! That's massive! I remember watching her on SNL back in college. Can't believe she's doing Mary Todd Lincoln as a cabaret star - what a wild concept. Would love to see a Bollywood adaptation of this 😂

Rohit P

The rotating cast thing is interesting. But honestly, can we talk about how Megan Stalter said she'll "wing it" without learning lines? That's not funny - it's disrespectful to the audience who paid good money. As we say in India, "kaam karo, drama mat karo" (do the work, don't create drama).

Kavya N

Mary Todd Lincoln as a cabaret star? That's such a creative twist! And the fact that it won Tonys and Oliviers shows real talent. We need more bold, experimental theatre in India too - enough of the same old saas-bahu dramas on stage.

Siddharth J

People magazine reports this like it's serious beef, but it's obviously just playful banter. In India, we understand that kind of humour - it's like how our comedians roast each other at comedy shows. Lighten up, everyone! 🎭

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