calling it the New Lyceum to distinguish it from the old one he once operated on the now-renamed Fourth Avenue. Designed by architects Herts and Tallant, the theatre stands today at 149 W.
The Lyceum Theatre was built by producer Daniel Frohman in 1903. It was purchased in 1940 by a group of producers and later changed hands to the Shuberts where it has remained ever since.
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The Lyceum Theatre has the distinction of being the oldest continually operating theater on Broadway! The Hudon Theatre and the New Amsterdam Theatre also opened in 1903, but the New Amsterdam did ...
Theatre For A New Audience’s visit to Edinburgh is part of an exchange with the Lyceum which saw Zinnie Harris’s Macbeth An Undoing visit New York last year, garnering several award nominations.
Theatre For A New Audience’s visit to Edinburgh is part of an exchange with the Lyceum which saw Zinnie Harris’s Macbeth An Undoing visit New York last year, garnering several award nominations.
The building was purchased by the Shubert Organization in 1982 but remained in disrepair until the city and state of New York won ... reopened the theater in 1997. Along with the Lyceum Theatre ...
Theatre For A New Audience in New York played host to the Lyceum’s Macbeth: An Undoing; and now, the company makes a return visit to Edinburgh with Arin Arbus’s 2022 production of The Merchant ...