BROADWAY TRANSFER
HARMONY
Barrymore Theatre
243 West 47th Street
(between Broadway and 8th Avenue)
New York NY 10036
Subway: N, R, W to 49th St or the 1, 9 to 50th St, or C, E to 50th St
n the 1920s and 30s, The Comedian Harmonists sold millions of records, made dozens of films and sold out the biggest theaters around the world. Their heavenly harmonies and musical comedy antics catapulted these six talented young men from singing in the subway tunnels of Berlin to international superstardom. What happened next is the story of Harmony.
Harmony features an original score by the legendary Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award winner Barry Manilow with lyrics and book by Drama Desk Award Winner Bruce Sussman and “feels like a mega-watt Broadway musical.” (Variety) Directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Warren Carlyle (The Music Man, Hello, Dolly!), this timely and captivating rags-to-riches story lost to history comes to dazzling life with a sensational cast of Broadway favorites.
Based on the unbelievable true story, Harmony tells the tale of the most successful entertainers you’ve never heard of… until now.
Harmony is suitable for ages 12+, and no one under age 4 will be admitted.
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