Walter Kerr Theatre
219 W. 48th St., New York, NY
Seats (approximate): 975
Herbert J. Krapp, architect. Built by the Shuberts. Erected in sixty days, a record in 1921. It was leased by the Federal Theatre Project in 1937. It was used as a radio (later, TV) station from 1943 to 1965, with Alexander Woolcott broadcasting his Broadway commentaries from the stage. After being dark from 1965 to 1969, it was bought and renovated in 1971. Ten years later, Jujamcyn bought it, renovating it further in 1989. In 1990, it was renamed for critic-playwright Walter Kerr.
Built: 1921
Theatre Names Named Walter Kerr Theatre 1990 Named for Walter Kerr, critic and playwright. Reopened April 16, 1990
Ritz Theatre 1921 Opened March 21, 1921
Robert F. Kennedy Childrens' Theatre showed films
You see:
Kerr Interior Photo
The Kerr 1921
Links:
Tony Kushner and the Theatre of Fabulousness