Lysistrata Jones was excellent last night, very youthful, cast extremely energetic/attractive, running/jumping around, great music/lyrics/dancing, Patti Murin is a stand out & future star, great voice
Like most Broadway theatres, The Walter Kerr is on the opulent side. Smaller in size but that's the beauty of it. I actually prefer a smaller more intimatetheater as I find the acoustics to be better
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. Jefferson Mays was once again was one of the highlights of the show. I saw him in I Am My Own Wife. Outstanding play. A must for Broadway! Bravo.
Jefferson Mayes is wonderful in Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder! Here he is with my friend Kathleen and me, collecting for Broadway Cares (worth the $10!).
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Center mezz fab view. Bernadette peters is why musicaltheatre exists. Shes achingly heartbreaking and intuitively funny, witty spot on timing. Brilliant!
Not the best designed theater. Some Orchestra seats have partial view because of the way mezzanine level is designed and bathroom is weirdly position. Seat size is reasonable.
If you're in the Orchestra section, make sure you bring some warm clothes! We froze for 2.5 hours - with light jackets on. We asked them to turn the AC down a little but it never happened.
Walter Kerr has very tight seating side to side. Seats were comfy and great view of stage from rear orchestra seats. I would highly recommend A Little Night Music. Great Show!
Walter Kerr has a two row balcony which has a partially blocked sightline for the far-downstage area (unless you are tall or can lean forward without interfering with someone else's sightline)
Getting away with murder can be so much fun, and there’s no better proof than the new comedy of manners (well, bad manners) that has won unanimous raves and is now knocking them dead on Broadway! It’s A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE & MURDER—think “Downton Abbey,” with a delightfully depraved edge.