Remembering Harry Haun, Who Bore Witness to Broadway with Wit and Wonder

Harry Haun: The Tireless Chronicler of Broadway's Magic

With the passing of Harry Haun at 85, the theater world has lost a giant. For over five decades, Haun chronicled the magic of Broadway with wit and wonder, leaving an indelible mark on the industry he loved. As a writer for various publications, including The Observer, Playbill, and The New York Daily News, Haun's encyclopedic knowledge, quick wit, and generosity of spirit earned him a reputation as one of the most respected voices in arts journalism.

Haun's fascination with theater began early, and he spent years honing his craft, covering it all – from film to stage. His books, including "The Movie Quote Book" and "The Cinematic Century," showcased his vast knowledge and wit. At Playbill, Haun wrote for 37 years, producing columns that remain iconic among theater enthusiasts.

Industry insiders praised Haun's journalistic integrity, collaboration, and dedication to new voices. He championed the overlooked and underestimated, often forging connections with artists and publicists that went beyond mere interviews. His work gave exposure to remarkable individuals, from Jessica Chastain to Lynne Meadow.

Throughout his career, Haun remained fiercely passionate about theater, which he described as "angel food cake – the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York." This love was evident in every article, review, and conversation, earning him a special place among the theater community.

In recognition of his contributions, the Outer Critics Circle awarded Haun a Special Achievement Award in 2024. Despite health challenges, he continued writing for The Observer and remained a beloved presence at theaters across the city.

As we bid farewell to Harry Haun, we remember his boundless enthusiasm, remarkable talent, and enduring legacy. His work will continue to inspire and delight theater enthusiasts for years to come.
 
just heard about harry haun's passing πŸ€•πŸ˜’ he was such an iconic figure in the theatre world, always so full of life and energy 🌟 i loved how he championed new voices and artists, giving them a platform to shine πŸ’« his books are still on my wishlist lol "angel food cake - the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York" is literally the best quote ever πŸ°πŸ‘ rest in peace harry, you will be deeply missed πŸ’”
 
πŸ’” What a legendary figure in the theater world just lost their sparkle 🌟 at 85! I mean, can you believe Harry Haun was doing this iconic job for over 50 years straight?! πŸ’₯ He's like the original superfan of Broadway 🎭 and his knowledge is still unmatched to this day. I love how he championed new talent and made everyone feel special in his articles πŸ™Œ. The Outer Critics Circle award in 2024 was totally deserved πŸ†. His passion for theater was contagious and we're going to miss him so much 😒. Now, who's ready to dig into his books like "The Movie Quote Book" πŸ€”? Timeless classic alert! πŸ‘
 
Aw man πŸ˜”... just heard about Harry Haun's passing at 85. Can't believe another legend is gone too soon. I mean, he was literally the guy who knew EVERYTHING about Broadway 🀯. From movies to stage, he covered it all and wrote for some of the biggest publications out there. His passion for theater was infectious and his dedication to new voices was something we could all learn from πŸ’‘. It's crazy that he only got a Special Achievement Award last year, I feel like he deserved way more recognition during his career πŸ€”. Anyway, I guess we'll just have to keep his legacy alive by reading through his books and articles again 😊.
 
Man 🀣 Harry Haun was like the ultimate theater nerd... and I mean that in the best way possible! 37 years at Playbill? That's like me being at my favorite pub for 37 years, but without the beer gut πŸ˜‚. Seriously though, he left an incredible mark on the industry and we'll miss his witty articles and insightful reviews. His love for theater was contagious and I'm sure he made a ton of people's day with his writing. RIP Harry Haun πŸ‘
 
RIP Harry Haun πŸ™πŸŽ­ just 85 years old is crazy! I mean, 37 yrs writing for Playbill is insane, that's like having a permanent residency at the Great White Way πŸ˜‚. His passion for theater is so infectious, it's no wonder he was able to champion so many talented artists and give them a platform 🌟. I loved how he described theater as "angel food cake" - totally made me wanna try some (not that I have, but maybe someday πŸ˜‰). Anyway, his legacy will live on through all the amazing articles and reviews he wrote, and we're lucky to have had him share his love for theater with us ❀️.
 
ugh what's with all the nostalgia now that he's gone πŸ™„... everyone's like oh look at us we're so sad because harry haun wrote about broadway for 37 yrs lol it's nice but like did u actually read his stuff or were u just caught up in the "oh he was a legend" vibe? i mean he's leaving behind a legacy and all, but can't we just talk about what theater journalism looks like now instead of waxing poetic about the past πŸ€”
 
Omg I just saw that new season of The Great British Baking Show is finally here! πŸ°πŸŽ‰ I'm absolutely obsessed with Paul Hollywood's judging face πŸ˜‚ it's like he's always about to yell at the contestants, but really he's just so passionate about baking. I think what I love most about the show is how it's not just about the baking, but also about the stories and personalities behind each contestant. Have you guys seen any good episodes this season? πŸ€”
 
πŸ™ I'm sad to hear about Harry Haun's passing... he was a theatre legend! 🎭 I remember reading some of the articles he wrote for Playbill back in the day, they were so entertaining and informative πŸ“š I loved how he could break down complex stuff into simple terms, making it easy for us non-theatre people to understand what all the fuss was about 😊

I think what struck me most was his passion for theatre... he really seemed to live and breathe it πŸ’– And the way he championed new voices and artists was truly admirable πŸ‘ He reminded us that theatre isn't just about grand shows, but also about the people behind the scenes who make it happen 🌟
 
I don’t usually comment but... I'm totally bummed out when I heard about Harry Haun's passing πŸ€•. The guy was like a rockstar in the theater world! He had this incredible energy that just radiated from everything he did. I mean, 37 years at Playbill? That's insane! His writing was always so engaging and informative, you'd feel like you were right there in the audience with him. And his books? Forget about it! "The Movie Quote Book" is still on my shelf and I re-read it every now and then πŸ˜‚. He truly left a mark on the industry that'll be felt for years to come. It's so sad we won't get to see what he'd write next πŸ€–.
 
πŸ€“ the thing that struck me most about harry haun's life is how he made a career out of what brought him joy... and it's crazy how many people can get caught up in doing something they don't love just because it pays the bills πŸ€‘. his passion for theater was contagious, and it's no surprise he built such a huge following over the years πŸ’¬. but what's really inspiring is that he didn't let success go to his head - he stayed true to himself and kept pushing to help others shine πŸ’«. that's something we can all learn from πŸ‘
 
🎭😒 just found out about Harry Haun and I'm feeling a bit nostalgic πŸ€” he was like the ultimate theatre journalist, you know? always had this infectious enthusiasm for Broadway πŸŒ† which makes me wanna revisit some of his old articles... 37 years at Playbill is insane! πŸ’― he must've met so many talented people over the years πŸ‘₯ and I love that he championed lesser-known artists 🎨 like Lynne Meadow... anyway, Special Achievement Award in 2024? that's amazing! πŸ‘
 
man I dont think harry hauns legacy is gonna be all sunshine and rainbows πŸŒžπŸ˜’ he was probly super annoying at awards ceremonies with all that "theater is my life" talk πŸ€ͺ meanwhile the people behind the scenes were just trying not to get a ulcer from all the paperwork πŸ’Ό
 
πŸ˜” another big name bites the dust... I mean, I guess it's only natural that these legends have to pass on πŸ•°οΈ. 85 is old, even for a theatre nerd like me 🀣. But seriously, what's next? Are we gonna lose all the writers who actually know their stuff? πŸ“š It's not like anyone's gonna come in and replace Haun's iconic columns at Playbill... those things are part of the fabric of the industry 🎭. I'm just worried that with people getting older and retiring, there won't be enough young blood to carry on the torch πŸ”₯.
 
https://www.outer Criticscircle.org/awards/special-achievement-harry-haun-2024 🎭😒 85 was too young, his theatre life should've been longer lol just kidding but he lived a full life writing about what he loved and giving a voice to those who needed it.
 
πŸ˜” just read about Harry Haun's passing... he was indeed a giant in the theatre world 🎭. I always loved reading his articles in Playbill - he had this way of making you feel like you were right there with the performers, behind the scenes 🀫. So many talented artists got their break thanks to him... Jessica Chastain comes to mind πŸ™Œ. He was more than just a journalist, he was a friend to so many creatives πŸ’•. We'll miss his witty words and infectious enthusiasm... but his legacy will live on in our hearts ❀️
 
man, just heard about Harry Haun's passing... what an amazing guy πŸ™ he was all about sharin' the magic of Broadway with everyone, and his contributions to Playbill over 37 yrs is just wow πŸ’₯ gotta keep pushin' for more diverse voices in arts journalism, u feel me? πŸ‘Š
 
man... just heard about harry haun passing away πŸ™. can't believe this iconic guy is gone at 85. i'm so grateful for the amazing work he did chronicling the magic of broadway πŸ’«. his writing was like a warm hug - so comforting, yet packed with wit and insight 🀩. i mean, who else could make theater sound as divine as 'angel food cake' 🍰? anyway, it's clear his legacy will live on through all the incredible people he helped shine a light on πŸ’‘. r.i.p harry haun 🎭
 
Man, I'm gonna miss reading about Harry Haun's takes on Broadway... he had this way of making you feel like you were sitting down with him over a cuppa coffee 🍡, ya know? The fact that he championed so many underrated artists is truly inspiring – it's not often we see writers using their platform to give others the spotlight πŸ’‘. And his writing style? So warm and conversational, it felt like we're all just hanging out in the theater, talking about the latest shows 🎭. The Outer Critics Circle award in 2024 was well-deserved – he's left an indelible mark on the industry. Can't help but feel a little sad that his era is over... but I guess that's what happens when you leave behind such an amazing body of work 😊.
 
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