Cheyenne Jackson channels a 'horny Disney character' in 'Oh, Mary!,' his Broadway return
The actor talks playing Mary's Teacher opposite his former 30 Rock costar Jane Krakowski and staging his one-man show in Carnegie Hall.
November 20, 2025
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The actor talks playing Mary's Teacher opposite his former 30 Rock costar Jane Krakowski and staging his one-man show in Carnegie Hall.
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She has them, in case you didn't know. She used them on Blayne. They had a moment. Look, Blayne said so, that's why.
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