The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #166009   Message #3988383
Posted By: keberoxu
20-Apr-19 - 02:07 PM
Thread Name: Barbara Harris (musical comedy)
Subject: Barbara Harris (1935 - 2018
It was before my time, but on Broadway,
Barbara Harris was the stuff of legends, light and shadow both.
Second City in Chicago.
The hit musical that was written just for her.
The Tony award. The breakdown during a performance,
and leaving Broadway shows never to return.

Actor Alan Alda never forgot her,
and saw that she was offered a role in at least one of his films.
She loved the work and the craft, and despised being famous.

It's been less than a year since she died of cancer,
in Arizona where she had more or less retired.

There is little trace remaining of her performance in
On a Clear Day You can See Forever, which was written for her.

This staged Bell Telephone Hour highlights presentation
goes badly out of sync,
with the visual behind the soundtrack,
before Barbara Harris sings
"What did I have that I don't have now?"

But I listened to it anyhow because people rave about her performance,
and they are right --
this is the kind of performance you study, and commit to heart,
even when the only documentation you have
is as shoddy as this.

"What Did I Have" starts at about 10:30