A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder played its last performance on January 17, 2016.
Synopsis
A new musical comedy about inheritance, greedy heirs, and murder most foul! One actor plays eight doomed heirs to the D’Ysquith family fortune, but how will they all meet their ends? Find out in one of the year’s funniest new shows!
Audience
Older Children, Teenagers, and Adults (Children under the age of four will not be admitted.)
Location
Walter Kerr Theatre
219 West 48th Street
New York, NY 10036
Weekly Performances
Monday – NO PERFORMANCE
Tuesday – 7:00 PM
Wednesday – 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Thursday – 7:00 PM
Friday – 8:00 PM
Saturday – 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM
Sunday – 3:00 PM
November Notes: There is no performance on November 26, and there is a 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM performance on November 27.
December Notes: There is a 2:00 PM performance in lieu of a 7:00 PM performance on December 24 and 31. There is no performance on December 25. There is a 7:00 PM performance on December 28 and a 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM performance on December 29
Weekly Ticket Prices
Tuesday – $42 to $157
Wednesday – $42 to $157 (2:00 PM), $42 to $157 (8:00 PM)
Thursday – $42 to $157
Friday – $42 to $157
Saturday – $42 to $157 (2:00 PM), $42 to $157 (8:00 PM)
Sunday – $42 to $157
Best Ticket Discounts
General Rush – Rush tickets are available for patrons 35 years old and younger on the day of the performance for $42. Limit 2 tickets per person. (Photo ID required)
Student Tickets – Student discounted tickets are available strictly through Tix4Students (membership required, up to 2 tickets per member).
Online Lottery – A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder is hosting their own online ticket lottery. Full details can be found here.
Note: There isn’t a compelling reason to buy rush tickets instead of just buying through the box office. There are upper balcony tickets that are the same price as the rush tickets, and they can be purchased in advance rather than the day of the show.
Cheapest Days
Wednesday 2:00
Suggested Day
Wednesday 2:00
Suggested Dining
Tony Awards (Winners Underlined)
Best Musical
Best Book of a Musical – Robert L. Freedman
Best Original Score – Music by Steven Lutvak, Lyrics by Robert L. Freedman and Steven Lutvak
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical – Jefferson Mays
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical – Bryce Pinkham
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical – Lauren Worsham
Best Scenic Design of a Musical – Alexander Dodge
Best Costume Design of a Musical – Linda Cho
Best Direction of a Musical – Darko Tresnjak
Best Orchestrations – Jonathan Tunick
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Thanks for posting all these plays! I will be writing a Broadway post soon, so I may mention your blog if that’s cool.
PS- gentleman’s guide is MY FAVE
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