The Lyceum Theatre

149 West 45th Street


Owned by the Shubert Organization, and built in 1903, the Lyceum is one of Broadway's oldest theaters that is still in use. The building has been declared a landmark and a tidbit claims that within the office there was a carved out peep hole so the manager could keep an eye on the stage. This supposedly still exists. Now home to Tony Randall's National Actors Theater, the Lyceum's 924 seats are comfortable and one can get a great view from anywhere in the house.

Past Productions include: As Is, Born Yesterday, A Hatful of Rain, Your Arms Are Too Short to Box with God, The Sunshine Boys, and The Lonesome West.

Current production is The Invention of Love.

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