The first full day of Donald Trump‘s presidency began in protest, as hundreds of thousands of people across the globe took to the streets on Saturday to stand in solidarity with women’s rights and against the election of the 70-year-old businessman.
But before they marched, protestors made signs to help spread their message. And their sign game was strong.
Social media was flooded on Saturday with photos of these signs — some humorous, others heartbreaking in the seriousness of their reality.
Most were seen at the Women’s March on Washington, D.C. — where as many as 500,000 people are expected.
But before they marched, protestors made signs to help spread their message. And their sign game was strong.
Social media was flooded on Saturday with photos of these signs — some humorous, others heartbreaking in the seriousness of their reality.
Most were seen at the Women’s March on Washington, D.C. — where as many as 500,000 people are expected.
- 1/21/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
It was announced today that additional participants have joined the benefit evening of 'Bridging The Gap And Other Short Plays By Wesley Taylor'. The event will be presented as an evening of readings of a collection of six new short plays by actor and playwright Wesley TAYLORto benefit The Actors Fund. The one-night-only event is set for Monday, October 26, 2015 at 730 pm at New World Stages 340 West 50th Street and tickets are now on sale via www.actorsfund.org.
- 9/23/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
It was announced today that additional cast members have joined the benefit evening of 'Bridging The Gap And Other Short Plays By Wesley Taylor'. The event will be presented as an evening of readings of a collection of six new short plays by actor and playwright Wesley Taylor to benefit The Actors Fund. The one-night-only event is set for Monday, October 26, 2015 at 730 pm at New World Stages 340 West 50th Street and tickets are now on sale via www.actorsfund.org.
- 8/26/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Today we are talking to two titanically talented triple-threats all about their headlining roles in the edgy and daring new production of the classic Kander amp Ebb musical Cabaret at the Signature Theatre in Washington, D.C., Wesley Taylor and Barrett Wilbert Weed. Outlining their first exposure to the material all the way to performing the showstopper roles of the Emcee and Sally Bowles, respectively, eight times a week, Taylor and Weed share their thoughts on the enduring legacy of the monumental musical masterpiece as well as offer their thoughts on what the piece has to say to a modern audience. Additionally, they touch upon their palpable rapport and compliment each other's work on the show as well as much, much more...
- 6/16/2015
- by Pat Cerasaro
- BroadwayWorld.com
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