Broadway legend Andre De Shields joins HsuTV to talk about a special award he's set to receive for his advocacy for those living with HIV and AIDS.
He won a Tony Award for his role as Hermes in"Hadestown," originated the title role of"The Wiz" on Broadway, and just wrapped up a run as Ben Loman in"Death of a Salesman."
Now, he will be honored by GMHC, founded as Gay Men's Health Crisis in 1982. He will be receiving the Howard Ashman Award at theDe Shields has been an HIV survivor for many years. He sat down with CBS2's Cindy Hsu to speak about what the award means to him and share a sneak peek of what to expect at the cabaret.
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