Kad said: "Also worth noting that the fellas from Harmony are being prominently featured in the NY Pops gala performance honoring Manilow at Carnegie Hall next week. They’re certainly leveraging Manilow all they can to drum up buzz."
It was an exciting night. Lilias White, Norm Lewis and Dionne Warwick were standouts. And the guys from Harmony were terrific. Brian Lipton reviewed it here:
"A true highlight of the evening was a preview of Harmony via the performance of that show’s title tune and the stunning ballad “Stars in the Night” by the six extraordinary actors (Sean Bell, Danny Kornfeld, Zal Owen, Eric Peters, Blake Roman and Steven Telsey) who will play the singing group The Comedian Harmonists. Get your tickets now!"
BETTY22 said: "Is Chip doing the show on Broadway.
He said it was the 'role of a lifetime.' But I haven't seen any announcement yet."
They have a lot of time to go before they open, so they will probably draw out announcements & have continual new press releases so that they can try to keep this in the news.
I suppose they can try to put him in featured, but I thought he was more of a lead than any of the Harmonists, and he was nominated as lead in last year's awards.
"I told you things were gonna start changing around here!"
I don't want to get ahead of myself but he better be nominated after all he has done on Broadway. And if he wins, that will be a special moment at the 2024 Tonys
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BroadwayNYC2 said: "Again, this is Mannilow’s team. Of course working in tangent, but they’re the ones driving this. This ain’t no genius Broadway marketing monster."
Whatever it is, it's fortuitous that he's willing to have them in his concerts and do this type of promo for the Bway show this far out.
As far as the "shot out of a cannon" comment, really no different than any obscure actor who gets a lead role and suddenly has to deal with both playing the role + promoting it + being flaunted by the press (Linedy G, Lorna C, Zegler, Platt in DEH, Jersey Boys, the obc of Hamilton, etc)...I guess these guys are lucky that they're an ensemble, not individually carrying the show. The real whiplash happens if a show fails and all that stuff goes away quickly.
I'm inclined to agree with Betty22. These are six young talents, five of whom are making their Broadway debuts, who recently performed to a sold out Carnegie Hall sharing the stage with Dionne Warwick, Lillias White, Norm Lewis and others, and accompanied by the NY Pops' 70-plus musicians. And now they are about to perform on the Radio City Stage for five nights with their composer who happens to be an international pop star, and accompanied by a 50 piece orchestra. I'd say they probably don't know what's hit them. Regardless, good for them. I hope they revel in every moment.