Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)
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Address | 149 West 45th Street Manhattan, New York City United States |
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Owner | The Shubert Organization |
Capacity | 922 |
Production | Oh, Hello on Broadway |
Construction | |
Opened | November 2, 1903 |
Architect | Herts & Tallant |
Website | |
www.shubertorganization.com |
The Lyceum Theatre (pronounced ly-CEE-um) is a Broadway theatre located at 149 West 45th Street near Times Square between Seventh and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Overview
Opened in 1903, the Lyceum Theatre is one of the three oldest surviving Broadway venues (along with the Hudson and New Amsterdam Theatres). It is the oldest continuously operating legitimate theatre in New York City, and the first Broadway theatre ever to be granted landmark status (1974).[citation needed] It is one of the few theatres in New York which continues to operate under its original name.
Designed by architects Herts & Tallant in the Beaux-Arts style, the Lyceum was built by impresario Daniel Frohman, replacing Frohman's earlier Lyceum on Fourth Avenue that closed in April 1902. The new Lyceum opened on November 2, 1903, with the play The Proud Prince. Frohman's brother Charles served as the theater's manager until his death in 1915.
Among the prominent performers who appeared on the Lyceum's stage in its early years were Ethel Barrymore, Fanny Brice, Billie Burke, Ina Claire, Miriam Hopkins, Walter Huston, Basil Rathbone, and Cornelia Otis Skinner.
The theatre maintains most of its original Beaux-Arts design, including its elaborate marble staircases and undulating marquee. Although it has three levels, it is one of the smallest Broadway theatres in terms of capacity, seating only 950. An apartment located above the orchestra, originally used by Frohman, is now the headquarters of the Shubert Archives.
Notable productions
- 1903: The Admirable Crichton
- 1910: The Importance of Being Earnest
- 1910: The Assumption of Hannele
- 1919: The Gold Diggers
- 1935: Three Men on a Horse
- 1936: The Postman Always Rings Twice
- 1946: Born Yesterday
- 1950: The Country Girl
- 1952: Time Out For Ginger
- 1955: A Hatful of Rain
- 1957: Look Back in Anger
- 1960: A Taste of Honey
- 1965: Entertaining Mr Sloane
- 1972: Liza with a Z
- 1973: Out Cry
- 1975: The Lieutenant (musical)
- 1976: Something's Afoot
- 1980: Morning's at Seven
- 1982: "Master Harold"...and the Boys
- 1985: As Is
- 1995: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
- 1997: The Sunshine Boys
- 1999: Night Must Fall
- 2003: I Am My Own Wife
- 2005: Steel Magnolias
- 2006: The Lieutenant of Inishmore
- 2007: Inherit the Wind; Is He Dead?
- 2008: Macbeth; [title of show]
- 2009: reasons to be pretty; In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)
- 2010: Looped; The Scottsboro Boys
- 2011: Ghetto Klown
- 2012: Venus in Fur
- 2013: The Nance; A Night with Janis Joplin
- 2014: The Realistic Joneses; Disgraced
- 2015: The Visit; A View from the Bridge
- 2016: Fully Committed; Oh, Hello
- 2017: The Play That Goes Wrong
References
External links
- Lyceum Theatre at the Internet Broadway Database
- Official website
- Lyceum Theatre at the Internet Broadway Database
- Lyceum Theatre, New York City Theatre
- Lyceum Theatre, Playbill