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Keala Settle Finds Mary Lincoln's Echo
23 Jan
Summary
- Keala Settle stars as Mary Lincoln in London's 'Mrs President'.
- The role deeply resonates with Settle's own struggles with identity.
- Settle overcame significant health challenges after 'The Greatest Showman'.

Keala Settle, globally recognized for her role in 'The Greatest Showman,' is now portraying Mary Lincoln in the London production of 'Mrs President.' This new stage venture, running for six weeks, delves into the psychological complexities of Abraham Lincoln's widow. Settle finds a deep personal connection to the character, stating she has "never related to anything so closely."
The play examines Mary Lincoln's struggle for self-definition amidst public vilification following her husband's assassination and the Civil War. Settle, who has navigated her own intense public attention since 'The Greatest Showman's' success, sees her own journey of self-acceptance reflected in Lincoln's experiences.
Settle's path to this role has been marked by considerable personal challenges. Following the immense success of 'The Greatest Showman,' she faced health crises, including Moyamoya disease, mini-stroke, and brain surgery, just before the Oscars ceremony. These experiences profoundly impacted her perspective on self-care and career choices.




