Members of the Broadway community gathered together to lift their voices to sing a, rebellious song from Le Miserable, Do You Hear the People Sing
TIME SQUARE -- On Sunday the Broadway community held a musical vigil to stand in solidarity with Ukraine.
Actress Carolee Carmello, who's starred in several Broadway plays, joined her fellow community members to show her support for the Ukrainian people and the refugees fleeing the country. Supporters gathered in front of the iconic red steps in Times Square and though they're here in spirit, many are thinking and praying for family back home.
"They lost electricity, water have no food, no internet, nothing, no communications, they are hiding watching apartments getting bombed every day," Anya Kosachevich said.
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