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  • Hello from Icelandic Air! We’re looking down on tons of snowy mountains because we’re flying over Greenland. So cool!

    We’re finally heading for home after our Playbill cruise all around Iceland and here are the highlights of a Broadway-packed week:

    The first show featured (four-time Tony nominee) Judy Kuhn, who sang songs from all almost all of her Broadway shows including “I Know Him So Well” from Chess (joined by Sierra Boggess).

    She just walked by my seat on the airplane and I told her I wanted to tell a fun story about her for the column but I feel like I’ve written all of her show biz stories. She agreed. However, I added, I have not told our latest adventure.

    Last week, James and I joined Judy plus an older couple from the cruise on what was billed as a three-hour hike, difficulty level three. The use of “three” in both descriptions was erroneous. We first met our tour guide who assessed our physical capability for the hike by asking if we could walk. He set the bar high! Judy was so happy that she recently bought waterproof boots, but I suddenly realized—though my sneakers would be fine for a hike in a temperate climate—they were not ideal for one of snow and ice. I naively—and I mean naively—hoped my socks wouldn’t get wet. Within three feet of start

    Barry Manilow-Bruce Sussman Musical ‘Harmony’ To Close After Four-Month Broadway Run

    Harmony, the Barry Manilow/Bruce Sussmanmusical that opened in November to good reviews that never translated to big audiences, will play its final performance at the Barrymore Theatre on Sunday, February 4.

    Producers Ken Davenport, Sandi Moranand Garry Kiefmade the announcement this evening. At the time of its closing, Harmony will have played 24 previews and 96 regular performances. The musical began previews October 18 and opened November 13.

    Directed and choreographed by Warren Carlyle, Harmony tells the true story of the Comedian Harmonists, a German vocal group that achieved international fame and success in the 1920s and ’30 but were all but wiped from history by the Nazis. At the peak of its career, the group sold millions of records, made dozens of films and played to sold-out venues around the world.

    With a score by Manilow and book and lyrics by Sussman, Harmony stars Chip Zien, Sierra Boggess, Julie Benko, Allison Semmes,...

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    Barry Manilow’s Musical ‘Harmony’ Opens On Broadway

    Barry Manilowand Bruce Sussman’s new musical Harmonydebuted on November 13 after previews began on October 18 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.

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