
International Theatre Database
Cole Escola is a brilliantly inventive American comedian, actor, and playwright celebrated for bringing a sharp, surreal edge to contemporary theater and television. Initially gaining recognition through New York City's cabaret scene and an alumnus of Marymount Manhattan College, they have carved out a singular artistic identity as a fearless creative force. Known for their shape-shifting versatility, they have seamlessly bridged the worlds of screen and stage, crafting memorable television performances on acclaimed series such as Difficult People, At Home with Amy Sedaris, and Search Party, while also contributing as a writer on the Emmy-winning comedy Hacks. Renowned for integrating subversive humor with meticulously crafted character work, they made a historic impact on the theatrical world by writing and starring in the critically acclaimed Broadway dark comedy Oh, Mary!. Their tour-de-force performance as Mary Todd Lincoln and exceptional writing garnered widespread praise, earning them a place as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Their extraordinary artistic contributions have been recognized with numerous prestigious accolades, including the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play, alongside Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and Obie Awards, firmly establishing them as one of the most vital and transformative voices in modern American performing arts.