'Love is love is love is love': Orlando victims honored with music, poetry

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Monday, June 13, 2016
Lin-Manuel Miranda accepts the Tony for Best Original Score by performing a poem paying tribute to the Orlando shooting victims.
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As the country learned of the massacre of 49 people by a gunman in a gay nightclub in Orlando early Sunday morning, tributes began pouring in, especially from the performance community. The music and theater communities came together to honor the victims and comfort the mourning in the best way they knew how: their art.

The Orlando Gay Chorus performed at a vigil for the victims, singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" from Carousel.

The London Gay Men's Chorus sang "Like A Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "Seasons of Love" from Rent.

The Washington D.C. Gay Men's Chorus gathered in front of the White House to sing "We Shall Overcome,"the national anthem, and "Make Them Hear You" from Ragtime.

The rest of the crowd at the White House vigil joined in for "This Little Light of Mine."

The New York City Gay Men's Chorus sang "Light" from the musical Next to Normal on Good Morning America on Monday.

Adele, who was performing in Antwerp, Belgium on Sunday night, dedicated her performance to the victims.

"The LGBTQ community, they're like my soul mates since I was really young," she said, tearing up.

Meghan Trainor, who was performing in Washington D.C., also dedicated her set to the victims, saying, "We are going to sing extra loud tonight for Orlando."

The victims were also remembered Sunday evening during the Tony Awards. Host James Corden opened the show by telling those affected that the theater community stood with them, saying, "Theater is a place where every race, creed, sexuality and gender is equal, is embraced and is loved. Hate will never win."

Lin-Manuel Miranda, whose show Hamilton took home 11 awards, composed a poem that he emotionally recited during his acceptance speech for Best Original Score.

The hashtag #LoveIsLove was tweeted more than 1.9 million times between Sunday and Monday morning, according to Good Morning America.

Frank Langella, who won best lead actor in a play for his role in The Father, encouraged the people of Orlando to stand strong.

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Mourners observe a moment of silence during a vigil for victims of a fatal shooting at an Orlando nightclub, Sunday, June 12, 2016, in Atlanta.
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How to help: A GoFundMe page has been started for the victims.

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