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The Byham Theater is a landmark building at 101 Sixth Street in the Cultural District of Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Originally built in 1903 as The Gayety Theater , the former vaudeville house was renovated and reopened as The Byham Theater in 1990.
The Byham Theatre (formerly the Gayety Theatre) In 2002, the Pittsburgh Dance Council became a programming division of PCT. PCT opened Theater Square in 2003, a 330,000-square-foot (31,000 m 2 ) complex including the 265-seat Cabaret at Theater Square, a parking garage, centralized box office, restaurant, and bar, and the Carolyn M. Byham WQED ...
The Byham Theater, a landmark building at 101 Sixth Street in Downtown Pittsburgh, was the second major theater venue restoration project of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. Built in 1903, the then called Gayety Theater was a stage and Vaudeville house, and it featured stars such as Ethel Barrymore , Gertrude Lawrence , and Helen Hayes .
Byham Theater (Fulton or Gayety Theatre) 1904 Dodge & Morrison 101 Sixth Street Downtown 2002 Calvary A.M.E. Church of Braddock (Second Presbyterian Church of Braddock) 1892 441 Sixth Street Braddock 2009 Calvary Episcopal Church: 1907 Ralph Adams Cram: Shady Avenue and Walnut Street Shadyside 1969 Calvary United Methodist Church: 1895
Schenley Theatre; St. Vincent's College; Sheridan Square Theatre; Sherwood Forest Theatre; Soho Repertory Theatre; South Park Conservatory Theatre; Squonk Opera (current) Stage 62; Stage & Steel Productions (current) Stage Right (Pittsburgh) (current) Stanley Theatre (also known as the Benedum Center) Stephen Foster Memorial (current) Summer ...
Byham Theater. Of the theater companies in Pittsburgh currently in existence, there are a few with a long history of performances. Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera was one such company; staging primarily musicals, it held its first production in 1946 at the Pitt Stadium.
Penn Avenue is a major arterial street in Pittsburgh and Wilkinsburg, in Pennsylvania.Its western terminus lies at Gateway Center in downtown Pittsburgh.For its westernmost ten blocks it serves as the core of the Cultural District with such attractions as Heinz Hall, the Benedum Center and the Byham Theater as well as the David L. Lawrence Convention Center and the Heinz History Center ...
The Cultural District along Penn and Liberty avenues on the Allegheny River includes numerous theaters, galleries, and concert halls including Heinz Hall, Byham Theater, O'Reilly Theater, Benedum Center, and Wood Street Galleries as well as restaurants and housing.