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Broadway’s Romeo & Juliet Cast Wears Red Pins for Gaza

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The opening night of the new Broadway production of Romeo & Juliet took place on October 24, featuring a star-studded cast led by Kit Connor as Romeo and Rachel Zegler as Juliet. The glamorous debut not only showcased stunning performances but also a significant political statement, as many cast members wore red pins bearing the Artists4Ceasefire badge.

These pins serve as a protest urging the U.S. president to call for an end to the ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Among the cast members donning the badge were Jasai Chase-Owens, Daniel Bravo Hernández, and Nihar Duvvuri, emphasizing their solidarity with those affected by the conflict.

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The sentiment echoed by the cast aligns with a broader movement in Hollywood, where various celebrities, including Mark Ruffalo and Nicola Coughlan, have publicly condemned military aid to Israel and called for peace. Rachel Zegler has also been vocal about the importance of addressing racism within the industry, advocating for the safety and representation of actors of color.

As the classic Shakespearean tale unfolds on stage, the message of love amidst adversity resonates beyond the story itself, with the cast using their platform to advocate for peace and justice in the real world.

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