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Broadway’s leading ladies look “riveting” with their bulging biceps.
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National Women’s Equality Day has been taking Broadway Instagrams by storm. To bring awareness to the holiday, Fun Home recruited the Broadway community at large to post photos of themselves in the famous Rosie the Riveter pose and post on social media with the hashtag #ERAnow in support of the Equal Rights Ammendment. From Sara Bareilles to the ladies of Hamilton, take a look at the biceps on these broads (plus a few badass boys).
Beth Malone supports the Equal Rights Amendment this #WomensEqualityDay. #ERAnow http://t.co/Yk4nLG3It6 pic.twitter.com/bY5u0mJXnU
— Fun Home (@funhomemusical) August 26, 2015
We Can Do It! @cerveris for the Equal Rights Amendment this #WomensEqualityDay. #ERAnow http://t.co/Yk4nLG3It6 pic.twitter.com/aVrdvMoN14
— Fun Home (@funhomemusical) August 26, 2015
.@RuthieAnnMiles, @KelliOHara and @AshleyParkLady celebrate #WomensEqualityDay and strike a pose for #ERAnow! pic.twitter.com/5XQb0NxCVt
— The King and I (@KingandIBway) August 26, 2015
In my 39 years on the planet I’ve not found one thing of significant meaning a man can do that a woman can’t do. #ERAnow #womensequalityday
— D A V I D KORINS (@DavidKorins) August 26, 2015
Even Mrs Wormwood, who only works at winning trophies, supports the Equal Rights Amendment! #ERAnow @MatildaBroadway pic.twitter.com/tQ9DiCKrah
— Lesli Margherita (@QueenLesli) August 26, 2015