New York, New York — Harmony, the poignant and beautifully performed musical Barry Manilow worked for thirty years to bring to Broadway, will close on February 4. As it turns out, the show wasn't a money-maker. It's a shame because Harmony was both meaningful and extraordinarily relevant in this strange time we find ourselves. It is a time when authoritarianism, antisemitism, and deliberately orchestrated divisiveness have, once again, re-emerged from the swamp of history's darkest recesses.
My wife and i had the good fortune to see "Harmony" last year. In spite of the poor reviews we thought it truly a night worth having and it very timely and emotional. I found your review most accurate to the play. Too bad it has been canceled as it depicts what we feel is going on is the USA.
My wife and i had the good fortune to see "Harmony" last year. In spite of the poor reviews we thought it truly a night worth having and it very timely and emotional. I found your review most accurate to the play. Too bad it has been canceled as it depicts what we feel is going on is the USA.
Perry Altshule