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Hamilton and recent Tony winner Suffs.But with the stakes of this year’s election looming, Broadway’s best have united to launch Broadway for Harris, described as “a grassroots coalition of Broadway industry members working to elect Vice President Kamala Harris, Governor Tim Walz, and down-ballot Democrats this November.” Alan Cumming, Andrew Rannells, Billy Porter, Jeremy O.

Harris, Jerry Mitchell, George C. Wolfe, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Vivian Bond, Michael Urie, Nina West, Nick Adams, and Sarah Paulson are among the names lending their star power to the cause.

Expect visibility and fundraising events — show tunes included. Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Broadway ticket prices are soaring, but those in the know head to New York City in early September to take advantage of NYC Broadway Week’s 2-for-1 tickets.

For Queerty inspiration, consider:Stereophonic— At over three hours long, the most Tony-nominated play in history isn’t for the faint of heart.

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