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News Philly Gets Pre-Broadway Tryout of Barry Manilow's Harmony Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman's long-in-development musical, Harmony, will have its pre-Broadway engagement at Philadelphia's Forrest Theatre, beginning Nov. 25. David Warren directs.

The Philly premiere replaces a previously-announced run at Fort Lauderdale's Parker Playhouse, which was to have begun Oct. 21 and run until Jan. 4, 2004.

The plan remains to reach Broadway by winter 2004. A theatre is yet to be announced. Harmony is being produced by Mark Schwartz, in association with Garry C. Kief, Brent Peek and executive producer Richard Jay-Alexander.

At last report, Peter Pucci is doing the choreography and David Chase is musical director. Casting is yet to come.

Harmony played the La Jolla Playhouse in the fall of 1997 with plans to come to Broadway. Rebecca Luker and Danny Burstein starred in the California production. Warren directed. Producers at SFX had once hoped to bring the show to Broadway in spring 1999, but the lack of an appropriate theatre made that impossible, and the starting date was pushed back to fall 1999. However, when fall came, all that emerged was a December backers' audition starring Christiane Noll. David Warren was still at the helm, although with an assist by La Jolla Playhouse's Des McAnuff. At one point in 2001, Manilow was trying to convince Chicago's Goodman Theater to stage the show. After that, the trail went dead.

Harmony is inspired by the true story of the Comedian Harmonists, six young men in 1920s Germany who rose from unemployed street musicians to become world-famous entertainers. While at the height of their fame, they played to sold-out shows in world-class concert halls, made a dozen films and sold millions of records. But the group's mixture of Jews and Gentiles inevitably led to clashes with the newly established Nazi party. The fortunes of Harmony may have been slowed by the failure that met the 1999 Broadway bow of Band in Berlin, another musical retelling of the Comedian Harmonists' tale.

Manilow, a Brooklyn native, wrote such pop hits as "Mandy" and "Copacabana." He penned a musical score for Off-Broadway's The Drunkard when he was 18. In 1994 he wrote the score for the Warner Brothers animated feature, "Thumbelina." Sussman scored the Off- Broadway musical Miami (book by Wendy Wasserstein) and Ted Tally play, Coming Attractions.

 
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