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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 Lyceum Theatre was a theatre in New York City located on Fourth Avenue (now Park Avenue South) between 23rd and 24th Streets in Manhattan. It was built in 1885 and operated until 1902, when it was torn down to make way for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower. It was replaced by a new Lyceum Theatre on 45th Street.
Between the wars, dramas played at the theatre for ten months each year, followed by Christmas pantomimes, including Queen of Hearts in 1938. The Lyceum was the last London theatre to continue the early practice of concluding pantomimes with a harlequinade, a free standing entertainment of slapstick clowning, juggling and tumbling. The ...
Lyceum Theatre (Broadway), a Broadway theatre at 149 West 45th Street in midtown Manhattan; Lyceum Theatre (14th Street, Manhattan), at 107 West 14th Street in Manhattan, originally the Theatre Francais (1866) Lyceum Theatre (Park Avenue South), a theatre that was on Fourth Avenue (now Park Avenue South) between 23rd and 24th Streets in Manhattan
Yes, the play's the thing every summer at the Lyceum Theatre in Arrow Rock.But in summer 2024, the very first moment of the very first play will be the perfect thing to set off an entire season of ...
This was replaced by City Theatre but this was demolished six years later to make way for what is now the Lyceum. [1] Built to a traditional proscenium arch design, the Lyceum is the only surviving theatre outside London designed by the theatre architect W.G.R. Sprague and the last example of an Edwardian auditorium in Sheffield.
The Lyceum Theatre is an Edwardian theatre in Heath Street, Crewe, Cheshire, England. It originated as a converted Roman Catholic Church in 1876. The church was replaced in 1887 by a purpose-built theatre, which burnt down in 1910. The theatre was rebuilt the following year, and was refurbished in 1994.
The theatre opened as the Lyceum Theatre on September 19, 1892. [49] Its opening performance was a variety show which starred the blackface performer Billy Lester, the Irish comedians Spencer and Quigg, Spanish bolero dancers, jugglers, and a wide array of other acts. [50] The theatre continued to periodically host vaudeville type performances.
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