Barry Manilow tests positive for COVID-19, will miss Broadway show premiere
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Barry Manilow has tested positive for COVID-19, the artist announced Wednesday. Manilow was scheduled to attend the opening night of his new Broadway show "Harmony: A New Musical," but said he will miss it.
"This just might be the cruelest thing that has ever happened to me: 25 years waiting for this show to premiere in New York and I can't attend," Manilow tweeted. "Even in the face of this pandemic, we New Yorkers remain the toughest, staunchest people on the planet — so, put on a mask and go see a show!"
"Harmony: A New Musical" is set for a limited engagement run at New York's National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene at the Museum of Jewish Heritage.

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