Our review of A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder
A fabulous twist of theatrics!
Hilarious, playful, fun
This Tony-winning production is a wonderful show with playful music
A review of the Broadway production by Nicola Quinn on September 14th 2015
A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder is both fun and naughty as Monty Nevaro, played brilliantly by Bryce Pinkham, climbs, claws, pushes, poisons and outwits his way to the title of Earl of Highhurst. Each D'Ysquith is played by the talented Jefferson Mays, who crosses seamlessly between the gender, age, and sanity levels of each character.
This Tony-winning production is a wonderful show, with playful music by Robert L. Freedman and Steven Lutvak. The set is simple and elegant by Alexander Dodge, the costumes beautifully crafted and structured (and won Linda Cho her Tony in 2014!) with brilliant direction by Darko Tresnjak, whom also won a Tony that year.
Dress up and feel the age-old experience of a night out on Broadway with this show; it is splendidly mischievous and sparkles with fun!