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The Lyceum Theatre

Broadway's Oldest Theater


Address:

149 West 45th Street - (between Broadway and Seventh Avenue)
10036 - Times Square/Theatre District/Midtown
NY


Nearest Bus or Train:

1, 2, 3, 9 at 34th Street - Penn Station


Open Hours:

Box Office:10a-8p M-Sa, Shows: 8p W-F, 7p&10p Sa, 3p&7p Su


This 100-year old building is the oldest as well as the most beautiful theatre on Broadway. Built in 1903, its soaring columns and penthouse windows are magnificent. With a seating capacity for 925 people, it is relatively smaller than the other broadway theaters. However, it has hosted some of the greatest artists from around the globe. Paul Osborn, Whoopi Goldberg and Marc Salem are just a few who have performed here. Past productions include 'I Am My Own Wife' and 'The Invention Of Love'. This is one of the few theatres which offers a listening device to the deaf.


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