Adrienne Warren and More Will Participate in ‘Sing Out for Freedom’ Honoring the Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Broadway actors Adrienne Warren (known for her work in Tina), André De Shields (known for his work in Hadestown), and others will take part in the Sing Out For Freedom benefit for The American Civil Liberties Union and the New York Civil Liberties Union on November 2 at 6:30 PM ET and here’s how you can watch.
The event will also include Broadway actress Katrina Lenk (known for her work in The Band’s Visit and Company) and will be hosted by comedian and performer Lea DeLaria (known for her work in Orange Is the New Black on Netflix). The event will honor the legacies of Associate Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, activist John Lewis, suffragists, and others who pushed for American voting rights for all citizens.
11/2 @Andre_DeShields @adriennelwarren @TheKatrinaLenk @raymondjlee @Phillipasoo @DWattsWords @celiakb @ephsykes @Rebeccasername @georgesalazar @heidibschreck @LauraBenanti & More @ACLU @NYCLU‘s @SingoutNYCLU Concert https://t.co/9QkAVcS7T1 @LieslTommy directs. #letfreedomsing
— André De Shields (@Andre_DeShields) October 29, 2020
Other actors involved in the annual benefit include Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Laura Benanti (She Loves Me), Heidi Schreck (What the Constitution Means to Me), Celia-Keenan Bolger (To Kill a Mockingbird), Philippa Soo (Hamilton), George Salazar (Be More Chill), Jelani Alladin (Hercules), Keala Settle (The Greatest Showman), and dozens more. The event will be available to stream at SingOutforFreedom.com.
Tony winner @Andre_DeShields, Tony nominee @adriennelwarren, and more join @ACLU and @NYCLU‘s annual benefit Sing Out for Freedom that will honor the legacies of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Rep. John Lewis, and suffragists. https://t.co/b5PHC58HqS
— Playbill (@playbill) October 26, 2020
The annual benefit was co-founded by Donna Lieberman, Liana Stampur, and Erich Bergen. Sing Out for Freedom not only celebrates the lives of prominent individuals who fought for American voting rights, but also encourages viewers to practice their civic duty and vote in the upcoming presidential election. Warren and other Broadway actors have been imploring their fans on social media to go to the polls.
With the election, just five days away, make sure you vote and tune in to watch Sing Out for Freedom from your home. Stream the benefit and watch Broadway actors blow you away with powerful performances honoring the lives of those who spent their lives fighting for the American people.