Lyceum Theatre

Lyceum Theatre
149 W 45th St
New York, NY 10036
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About

Built in 1903 by Daniel Frohman, the Lyceum is the oldest Broadway theater in New York. The architect had an apartment over the stage where he could keep an eye on the action. The Great Depression forced Frohman into bankruptcy. He sold the theater to Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, who rented his apartment back to Frohman for the enormous price of $1 a year. The best seats in the house are located behind Row H in the orchestra, Rows A through D in the mezzanine, and Rows A and B in the balcony. The Lyceum has a seating capacity of 913 to 924.

Current Productions

Oh, Mary!

Performances begin: June 26, 2024

Past Productions

The Play That Goes Wrong

Closed: January 6, 2019

Rose

Closed: May 20, 2000

The Invention of Love

Closed: June 30, 2001

Morning’s at Seven

Closed: July 28, 2002

The Play What I Wrote

Closed: June 15, 2003

I Am My Own Wife

Closed: October 31, 2004

Whoopi

Closed: January 30, 2005

Steel Magnolias

Closed: July 31, 2005

Souvenir

Closed: January 8, 2006

The Lieutenant of Inishmore

Closed: September 3, 2006

Inherit the Wind

Closed: July 8, 2007

Is He Dead?

Closed: March 9, 2008

Macbeth (Broadway)

Closed: May 24, 2008

[title of show]

Closed: October 12, 2008

reasons to be pretty

Closed: June 14, 2009

Venus in Fur

Closed: June 17, 2012

The Nance

Closed: August 11, 2013

A Night With Janis Joplin

Closed: February 9, 2014

Fully Committed

Closed: July 31, 2016

A Christmas Carol

Closed: January 5, 2020

Is This A Room

Closed: November 27, 2021

Dana H.

Closed: November 28, 2021

A Strange Loop

Closed: January 15, 2023

Grey House

Closed: July 30, 2023

Sing Street

Closed: March 13, 2020