- Walter Kerr
Walter Francis Kerr (
July 8 ,1913 –October 9 ,1996 ) was an American writer and Broadway theater critic. He also was a writer, lyricist, and director of several Broadwaymusicals .Kerr was born in
Evanston, Illinois and graduated fromNorthwestern University . He became a theater critic for the "New York Herald Tribune " in 1951, then began writing theater reviews for the "New York Times " in 1966. He wrote for the "New York Times" for seventeen years. Kerr won aPulitzer Prize for Criticism in 1978.In 1990, the old Ritz theater on West 48th Street was renamed the
Walter Kerr Theatre in his honor.Kerr's books include:
* "How Not to Write a Play " (1955)
* "Criticism and Censorship " (1957)
* "Pieces at Eight " (1958)
* "The Decline of Pleasure " (1962)
* "The Theatre in Spite of Itself " (1963)
* "Tragedy and Comedy " (1967)
* "Thirty Plays Hath November " (1969)
* "God on the Gymnasium Floor " (1971)
* "The Silent Clowns " (1975)His wife,
Jean Kerr , was also a writer. Together, they wrote the musical "Goldilocks" (1958), which won twoTony Award s. They also collaborated on "Touch and Go" (1949) and "King of Hearts" (1954).It must be said that Kerr did not have much of an ear for music, as many of the shows he panned over his long career included the musically ambitious shows of Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein's comic operea Candide and musically ambitious West Side Story, and Frank Loessers "musical with a lot of music" [sic. opera] , The Most Happy Fella.External links
* [http://www.fashiondollclothes.com/Gene_Doll_Theater_Reviews.html Gene Doll Clothes samples of some of Kerr's dramatic criticism]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=9034 Walter Kerr at Internet Broadway Database]
* [http://www.silentclowns.com The Silent Clowns Film Series in NY presents silent movies, continuing Kerr's passion to introduce and share silent film comedy with audiences]
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