Now through Tuesday, March 31-April 5th, Mrs. Doubtfire is live at Chrysler Hall. Every 90's kid will remember their favorite Scottish Nanny, which has become a internationally acclaimed hit musical. Now we get to take our kids and introduce them to this classic. Based on the movie, the musical tells the story of an out-of-work actor who is determined to spend time around his kids. My kids laughed out loud multiple times, and while there was adult humor it went right over their heads. I felt like the story was more relatable now that I'm an adult, and gave us some jumping off points to talk about on the way home including family makeup, how hard relationships can be, and even the use of technology in the house. The run time is two hours and thirty minutes including one intermission.
Chrysler Hall offers concessions in the lobby before the show and during intermission. Options are sodas, alcoholic drinks, popcorn, and candy. There is lots of parking available downtown, including the Scope Garage, the Bank St. Garage right across the street, and the Brambleton Lot, all for ten dollars. A little farther away you can also park in the MacArthur Center lot for $2.00.
Next up for Broadway in Norfolk is Disney's The Lion King, the world's number one musical, at Chrysler Hall April 30-May 17th.


