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The Royal Lyceum has been one of the principal venues for the Edinburgh International Festival since the festival's inception in 1947, its owners renting out the building for three weeks every August for visiting companies, and often for a further week to Fringe companies. [9] The Royal Lyceum has primarily been known for its provision of drama.
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Royal Lyceum Theatre: Edinburgh 10 September 1883 658 Royal National Theatre: London 22 October 1963 1160 / 890 / 400 Royal Opera House: London 7 December 1732 2,256
In 1834, the present house opened slightly to the west, with a frontage on Wellington Street, [10] under the name Theatre Royal Lyceum and English Opera House. The theatre was again designed by Beazley and cost £40,000. The new house championed English opera rather than the Italian operas that had played earlier in the century. [11]
Lyceum Theatre, London, 2,000-seat West End theatre in the City of Westminster; Lyceum Theatre, Crewe, Edwardian period Grade II listed building and theatre; Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 1,068-seat theatre in Sheffield; Royal Lyceum Theatre, 658-seat theatre in Edinburgh; Lyceum Theatre, Sunderland (1854–1880), 1,800-seat theatre in Tyne and Wear
Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh – 658; Smaller venues (including public houses) Cheltenham Town Hall, Cheltenham - 978; Theatre Royal, Brighton - 952;
The Lyceum produces high-quality shows in a lovely and unique location and, in doing so, "has become a multi-generational practice for families." Each layer of relationship matters.
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