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| Pulitzer Prize-winning critic wrote for the New York Herald Tribune, and then the New York Times. He also wrote the Broadway musicals, Sing Out, Sweet Land, Song of Bernadette (with his wife Jean), and directed the play King of Hearts.
The Evanston, Illinois native (and graduate of Northwestern University) was honored in 1990 when Broadway's refurbished Ritz Theater was renamed... the Walter Kerr Theater. Kerr died in 1996.
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