A little girl named Zea faces down a fire and brimstone street preacher, at a festival in Columbus, the day after the SCOTUS marriage equality ruling.
Bless the young. She’s is not backing down to the anti-gay nutjob.
Good on her.
Forward.
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A little girl named Zea faces down a fire and brimstone street preacher, at a festival in Columbus, the day after the SCOTUS marriage equality ruling.
Bless the young. She’s is not backing down to the anti-gay nutjob.
Good on her.
Forward.
Ok, waaaaaaaiit a second.
Stop, drop and roll for 13 year-old Joshua Colley, who stunned audiences this past week as the youngest “Jean Valjean” ever with his star-in-the-making performance of “The Confrontation” vocal duel with current Javert understudy John Rapson.
I’m just gonna say this: watch his eyes. On top of the voice, this guy knows exactly what he’s doing. Staggering.
Joshua and John’s performance was on behalf of the current Broadway production of Les Miserables as part of the 29th Annual Easter Bonnet Competition, which raised an amazing $4,711,386 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS making this the third year in a row the event set a new fundraising record.