Broadway's Hair Prepares for Real Life Be-In at The National Equality March

Hair Pre-Equality March Curtain Call - Gavin Creel
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He's got life and a mission. Hair star Gavin Creel, co-founder of gay rights group Broadway Impact, practices his protest skills.

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In one of the best recent examples of art imitating life (and vice versa), Broadway's Hair and its passionate hippies have cancelled their October 11 performance in order to march and perform as part of the National Equality March in Washington, D.C. The all-love musical and the rally are an obvious match made in peaceful protest heaven, so its no surprise that the cast accented their Broadway bows on October 8 with a sneak peek at what marchers will see for themselves during the main event (the rally ends with a performance by the Hair cast). Star Gavin Creel, co-founder of pro-gay marriage rights organization Broadway Impact, and his peaceful band of Hairy brothers and sisters took the stage with real protest signs in hand, reminding the audience to join in the fight for equal rights both at the rally and in their own communities. If Hair's onstage excitement was any indicator of the energy protestors will encounter firsthand on Sunday, D.C. residents better beware--looks like there'll be a colorful be-in amid all the other activity at the March. Click through to wish the cast and crew good luck in Washington!

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Photographer: Jenny Anderson
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