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

A Legendary Voice of Broadway: Harry Haun Leaves an Enduring Mark on the Theater World

When Harry Haun joined The Observer's roster in 2012, he brought with him a legacy that spanned over five decades of chronicling the world of theater. As a titan of arts journalism, his bylines had previously appeared in some of the most esteemed publications, including the LA Times, Broadway World, and Film Journal International. Haun's extensive writing career was marked by an unwavering passion for storytelling and a deep respect for the people who bring plays and musicals to life.

For 37 years, Haun held court as a regular contributor to Playbill, penning columns such as "On the Aisle" and "Theatregoer's Notebook." His writing was characterized by wit, warmth, and encyclopedic precision, making him an authority on all things theatrical. With a keen ear for storytelling, Haun wove narratives that not only chronicled the highlights of Broadway but also delved into the human side of show business.

Throughout his tenure with The Observer, Haun filed nearly 300 articles, featuring reviews, interviews, and features that showcased his unmatched dedication to covering the theater world. Connections forged over decades of reporting granted him insider access to A-list talent, including Jessica Chastain, Harvey Fierstein, and Susan Schulman. Haun's commitment to sharing character-driven stories earned him the respect of industry insiders and readers alike.

The Outer Critics Circle recognized Haun's contributions in 2024 by awarding him a Special Achievement Award for his remarkable career and lasting impact on the theater community. Despite facing health challenges, Haun continued to write features for The Observer and remained a familiar presence at theaters across the city.

When Suzanna Bowling interviewed Haun years ago, she asked about his fondest memory of New York. Haun replied with characteristic candor: "What I've done, I have loved... It's like angel food cake… It's the nearest thing to heaven we have in New York." This poignant response encapsulates the essence of Haun's relationship with Broadway – a profound love and reverence for the art form that defined his life's work.

Harry Haun is survived by his husband, Charles Nelson. His passing marks the end of an era in theater journalism, but his legacy will live on through the countless stories he told and the people he championed along the way.
 
man lol what a legend πŸ™ just thinkin bout all the times i was scrollin thru playbill and saw harry hauns name as some kinda rockstar of theatre journalism and now hes gone :(
i mean can u believe hes been doin this for 37 yrs straight? that's like me havin my own YouTube channel lol but seriously, the dude knew how to tell a story and he had a way with words.
anyway, i heard he got some kinda award from the outer critics circle or somethin... yeah thats right, special achievement award πŸ† whatever you call it, hes definitely leavin behind a mark thatll be felt 4 a long time
hes not just a journalist tho, hes like a chronicler of this crazy theatre world and we should all be thankful for the stories he shared with us
 
:( He was more than just a journalist, he was a storyteller with a heart of gold ❀️. I mean, who else can make you feel like you're right there in the audience, feeling every emotion alongside the characters? 😊 His legacy is gonna be missed, but I'm so glad we got to enjoy his words for 37 years πŸ™. Now, let's all take a moment to appreciate the true unsung heroes of Broadway – the people who bring those stories to life πŸ’«... and, of course, angel food cake πŸ°πŸ‘
 
omg what a legend 🀯 Harry Haun's impact on the theater world is still so profound even though he's no longer with us... 37 years at Playbill is insane, and all those articles must've been a labor of love πŸ’• I mean, who else gets to interview Jessica Chastain and Harvey Fierstein? πŸ€” it's crazy how much love and respect he got from industry insiders and readers alike during his time with The Observer... I wish he was still with us to see the theater world evolve 🌈 even though his health challenges were tough, he kept on writing and sharing those amazing stories πŸ“š anyhoo, that quote about angel food cake making it to heaven is honestly giving me chills 😊
 
man i just had the craziest dream last night i was at this beach with my friends and we were all having a blast riding these huge waves πŸ„β€β™‚οΈπŸ˜† but then suddenly we were like, what's the point of even swimming when there's just so much pollution in the ocean? ugh it got me thinking about how we need to take better care of our planet πŸŒŽπŸ’” anyway back to Broadway have you ever been to a live musical that just blows your mind? i mean like, the energy of the crowd and the talent on stage its something else...
 
man... just heard about Harry Haun leaving this world behind πŸ€• it's like a chapter from our favorite book closed forever. He was more than just a journalist, he was a storyteller who brought us closer to the magic of Broadway ✨ his writing was like a warm hug, making you feel seen and understood. I'm gonna miss reading his words and hearing about the people behind the shows that captured my heart ❀️ can't believe we're losing someone as awesome as him 😒
 
omg what a legend 🀯 this harry haun guy was literally the best, I mean have you seen those interviews with jessica chastain and harvey fierstein? he must've known everyone in town πŸ˜‚ anyway i'm kinda sad that his legacy is ending but at least we got all these awesome stories from him right? like that angel food cake quote tho it's so poetic 🍰❀️ what do you guys think about the outer critics circle giving him a special achievement award? should he be up for a hall of fame or something πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜’ I was just thinking about trying out that new angel food cake recipe my friend's aunt sent me. You know, it's supposed to be super light and fluffy... anyway, back to Harry Haun πŸ€”, I'm kinda sad that another legend is gone. His writing always had this warmth to it, like he genuinely cared about the stories he was sharing. Speaking of care, have you tried those new plant-based ice creams? 🍦 I heard they're pretty good...
 
I'm so sad to hear about Harry Haun πŸ€•... I mean, it's just not right when someone who brings so much joy and love for theatre leaves us πŸ˜”. He was like a warm hug from Broadway itself - always there, always passionate, and always sharing the magic with his readers 🎭. His legacy is definitely going to be missed, but at least we have all those amazing stories he wrote about the industry and its people πŸ“°. I'm sure there are so many talented journalists waiting in the wings to carry on Harry's torch πŸ’«.
 
man this guy was literally the heartbeat of broadway πŸŽ­πŸ‘ 37 years with playbill is insane, i remember reading his columns and feeling like i was getting a behind-the-scenes look at the magic of theatre ✨ his writing was so warm and witty, it made me feel like he was sitting next to me at the theater, chatting about the latest show πŸ€— anyway, it's crazy to think that this legend is no longer with us πŸ˜” but his stories will keep living on through all the people he mentored and inspired πŸ’–
 
omg i'm so bummed to hear about Harry Haun's passing 😒 it's like losing a beloved teacher who always knew how to tell a great story πŸ“š he was literally the reason i started paying attention to theater in the first place πŸ‘€ and his writing style was just so relatable, you know? ❀️ i mean, who else could make me laugh and cry at the same time? πŸ˜‚πŸŽ­ his love for Broadway is truly inspiring, and i think we can all learn from his dedication to storytelling πŸ“ RIP Harry Haun, your mark on the theater world will never be forgotten πŸ’«
 
.. Harry Haun's gone and left us with a legacy that's still singing like a Broadway show tune 🎢😒 I mean, 37 years at Playbill? That's like me writing articles for this blog for 37 years straight... not gonna happen πŸ˜‚ But seriously, the guy was a genius storyteller. His writing was like having a warm hug from your favorite aunt – all comforting and familiar. And that quote about angel food cake? 🍰❀️ I can just imagine him saying that with a big ol' smile on his face. He's gonna be deeply missed, but we'll always remember the stories he told and the people he championed. Rest in peace, Harry πŸ‘
 
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