
The marquee of the Walter Kerr
Theatre in 2006
Walter Kerr Theatre is a legitimate
Broadway
theatre
. Located at 218 West 48th Street, it is owned by
the
Jujamcyn Amusement
Corporation. One of the smaller auditoriums in the theatre
district, it seats 975.
The theater was designed by
Herbert
J. Krapp and built as the Ritz
Theatre in 1921 by the
Shubert
family. It operated as a radio and then television studio
between 1943 and 1965, and remained vacant from 1965 to 1971, when
it reopened with the musical
Soon, which closed after
three performances. The last production to be housed by the Ritz
was
Chu Chem. After it closed,
Jujamcyn hired
EverGreene
Architectural Arts to renovate the interior, and reopened the
venue now renamed for theatre critic
Walter
Kerr, in 1990 with
August Wilson's
The Piano Lesson. Since
then it has housed six winners of the
Tony Award for Best Play:
Angels in
America: Millennium Approaches,
Angels in America:
Perestroika,
Love! Valour! Compassion!,
Proof,
Take Me Out, and
Doubt.
Other notable productions
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