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The Lyceum Theatre is on 149 West 45th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue near Times Square, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. [3] [4] The land lot covers 10,125 square feet (940.6 m 2), with a frontage of 85.73 feet (26.13 m) on 45th Street and a depth of 200.84 feet (61 m). [4]
The building closed in 1939 and was set to be demolished, but it was saved and converted into a Mecca Ballroom in 1951, styled the Lyceum Ballroom, where many well-known bands played. The Lyceum was closed in 1986 but restored to theatrical use in 1996 by Holohan Architects. [3] Since 1999, the theatre has hosted The Lion King.
Performance Studio Blondie September 13, 1975 October 3, 1975 Mother's Club ... Lyceum Ballroom: Restless Gene Loves Jezebel: February 25, 1985 February 26, 1985
In the liner notes for the show on 5/23/1972 Sam Cutler opens by contrasting the Lyceum with the Wembley Empire Pool, the first venue on the tour, and describing this venue as "A small, 2,500-seat venue slap in the middle of London, built as a theatre in the late-19th century", which "was exactly the right venue" for the occasion.
It marked the only live performance of "The Wrong Child", and one of the few live performances of "Hairshirt". A concert video called Tourfilm is a compilation of footage from various locations on these tours. R.E.M. would not tour again until 1995, following the release of Monster the previous year. The typical setlist consisted of: [13] "Pop ...
With only four minor refurbishments, in 1929, 1977, 1991, and 1996, the Royal Lyceum remains one of the most original and unaltered of the architect's works. [6] Opening night was 10 September 1883 [7] with a performance of Much Ado About Nothing by the company of the London Lyceum Theatre, and starring Henry Irving and Ellen Terry. [8]
Cullen Performance Hall [fn 29] 6 September 1986 Dallas: Bronco Bowl [fn 29] 8 September 1986 New Orleans: McAlister Auditorium, Tulane University [fn 29] 10 September 1986 St. Petersburg: Bayfront Arena [fn 29] 13 October 1986 Carlisle United Kingdom Sands Centre [fn 29] [fn 32] 14 October 1986 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough Town Hall [fn 29] [fn ...
The productions won Bill Bryden the Best Director title in both the Evening Standard Theatre Awards and the Olivier Awards for 1985, the year the three plays first appeared together in performance at the Lyceum Theatre. Other awards were: Sydney Edwards Award for Best Director; Olivier for Designer of the Year for William Dudley; City Limits ...