A cornerstone of New York theater history, the Lyceum Theatre stands as the oldest continually operating venue on Broadway, constructed in 1903 and later acquired by the Shubert Brothers in 1950. Its beaux arts-style facade adds a touch of elegance to the bustling streets of New York City. Inside, the intimate setting has been the stage for numerous acclaimed productions, including Tony Award-winning shows like A View from the Bridge and Venus in Fur, as well as the popular comedy The Play That Goes Wrong. Today, visitors can experience the rich theatrical heritage and enjoy a diverse array of performances in this historic space.
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