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214 W. 43rd St.

New York, NY

BUILT: 1903

DEMOLISHED: 1996

SEATING CAPACITY: 1938
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Lyric Theatre (Broadway) History

Built over the foundations of the original Lyric (1903; 1,261 seats) and Apollo (1920; 1,194 seats) Theatres, today's Lyric Theatre combines architectural preservation with state-of-the-art construction and technology. The spirit and character of New York's grandest historic theatres have been maintained and united with the technical amenities of a modern facility. The blending of old and new traditions extends from the theatre itself to its inaugural production. Ragtime, a new musical set in the same New York Gilded Age. Since then productions at the Theatre have included the second revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Jesus Christ Superstar, a revival of the Broadway classic 42nd Street, Mel Brooks' musical Young Frankenstein, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark which featured direction by Tony Award-winner Julie Taymor, music and lyrics by 22-time Grammy Award-winners Bono and The Edge, a jubilant revival of On the Town, and Cirque du Soleil's first Broadway endeavor Paramour.

The first box office record to be set at the Lyric Theatre (then the Foxwoods Theatre) was Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. At the time, the show broke the record for the highest single-week gross of any show in Broadway history. The production grossed $2,941,794 over nine performances at 100.03% capacity for the week ending January 1, 2012. However, in just its third week of previews Harry Potter and the Cursed Child set a new record at the Broadway box office for the highest single-week gross of a straight play in Broadway history. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child grossed $2,138,859 over eight performances for the week ending April 8, 2018. The production went on to break its own record again, earning $2,525,850 over eight performances for the week ending December 30, 2018.


Shows at the Lyric Theatre (Broadway)

DATESPRODUCTION
4/22/2018-Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (2018)
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5/16/2016-4/16/2017Cirque du Soleil Paramour (2016)
11/7/2015-1/3/2016Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games (2015)
9/20/2014-9/6/2015On The Town (2014)
6/25/1934-7/14/1934Gypsy Blonde (1934)
12/22/1933-Teatro Dei Piccoli (1933)
3/1/1933-6/17/1933Run, Little Chillun (1933)
6/6/1931-Gasoline Gypsies (1931)
11/27/1929-7/5/1930Fifty Million Frenchmen (1929)
10/28/1929-The Ghost Parade (1929)
1/8/1929-1/19/1929Polly (1929)
3/13/1928-12/15/1928The Three Musketeers (1928)
12/26/1927-Rio Rita (1927)
10/17/1927-Out of the Night (1927)
9/19/1927-10/15/1927Enchanted Isle (1927)
8/19/1927-Footlights (1927)
7/18/1927-8/13/1927Kiss Me! (1927)
6/15/1927-The Woman of Bronze (1927)
5/30/1927-6/4/1927Tales of Rigo (1927)
9/20/1926-5/28/1927The Ramblers (1926)
8/17/1926-Sunshine (1926)
12/8/1925-8/7/1926The Cocoanuts (1925)
11/2/1925-12/5/1925Florida Girl (1925)
10/14/1925-10/31/1925Holka Polka (1925)
4/20/1925-Aloma of the South Seas (1925)
3/30/1925-4/18/1925Bringing Up Father (1925)
6/3/1924-6/28/1924Flossie (1924)
4/21/1924-Leah Kleschna (1924)
2/19/1924-3/2/1924The Chiffon Girl (1924)
2/21/1922-5/20/1922For Goodness Sake (1922)
1/2/1922-Up in the Clouds (1922)
12/27/1920-Her Family Tree (1920)
10/11/1920-Kissing Time (1920)
4/19/1920-6/26/1920What's in a Name? (1920)
3/1/1920-George Washington (1920)
1/26/1920-2/28/1920Always You (1920)
1/6/1920-The Light of the World (1920)
11/25/1919-1/7/1920The Rose of China (1919)
10/14/1919-Nothing But Love (1919)
7/8/1919-The Five Million (1919)
5/12/1919-6/21/1919The Lady in Red (1919)
9/14/1918-The Unknown Purple (1918)
8/5/1918-Maytime (1917)
3/18/1918-3/23/1918Getting Together (1918)
9/3/1917-The Masquerader (1917)
8/13/1917-The Inner Man (1917)
6/18/1917-6/30/1917My Lady's Glove (1917)
4/30/1917-Her Soldier Boy (1916)
9/4/1916-The Flame (1916)
4/3/1916-7/1/1916Katinka (1915)
10/21/1915-Abe and Mawruss (1915)
9/22/1915-10/16/1915Two Is Company (1915)
8/9/1915-The Girl Who Smiles (1915)
11/16/1914-6/5/1915The Only Girl (1914)
10/31/1914-The Battle Cry (1914)
10/7/1914-Evidence (1914)
9/28/1914-10/3/1914Miss Daisy (1914)
4/13/1914-4/25/1914The Red Canary (1914)
2/23/1914-3/21/1914When Claudia Smiles (1914)
2/9/1914-Othello (1914)
1/13/1914-Omar, the Tentmaker (1914)
12/10/1913-High Jinks (1913)
11/12/1913-Ourselves (1913)
10/23/1913-The Girl and the Pennant (1913)
10/6/1913-Her Own Money (1913)
9/20/1913-The Escape (1913)
8/18/1913-When Dreams Come True (1913)
4/28/1913-Arizona (1913)
4/18/1913-Rosedale (1913)
12/30/1912-4/5/1913All for the Ladies (1912)
12/2/1912-12/29/1912The Firefly (1912)
11/4/1912-Julius Caesar (1912)
10/7/1912-The Master of the House (1912)
9/2/1912-The Ne'er-do-well (1912)
6/3/1912-6/15/1912Two Little Brides (1912)
5/6/1912-6/1/1912Patience (1912)
11/27/1911-4/27/1912Little Boy Blue (1911)
11/16/1911-The Thunderbolt (1911)
11/9/1911-The Learned Ladies (1911)
11/6/1911-The Lady from the Sea (1911)
10/16/1911-11/4/1911The Duchess (1911)
10/4/1911-The Great Name (1911)
5/29/1911-7/1/1911Everywoman (1911)
5/1/1911-The Lights o' London (1911)
4/24/1911-Baby Mine (1910)
1/9/1911-The Deep Purple (1911)
11/29/1910-Two Women (1910)
10/10/1910-11/17/1910Madame Troubadour (1910)
6/29/1910-The Cheater (1910)
6/6/1910-6/25/1910A Matinee Idol (1910)
5/10/1910-Jim the Penman (1910)
12/21/1909-The City (1909)
11/29/1909-Divorce (1909)
11/22/1909-The Chocolate Soldier (1909)
10/26/1909-Herod (1909)
9/13/1909-The Chocolate Soldier (1909)
6/15/1909-9/4/1909The Motor Girl (1909)
5/3/1909-The Great John Ganton (1909)
11/30/1908-The Blue Mouse (1908)
9/28/1908-11/29/1908Mlle. Mischief (1908)
9/7/1908-Glorious Betsy (1908)
4/27/1908-The Wolf (1908)
3/9/1908-4/25/1908The Fool Hath Said: "There is No God" (1908)
1/27/1908-4/25/1908Our American Cousin (1908)
1/27/1908-4/25/1908Hamlet (1908)
1/27/1908-4/25/1908If I Were King (1908)
1/27/1908-4/25/1908Don Quixote (1908)
12/30/1907-Rosmersholm (1907)
12/16/1907-The Secret Orchard (1907)
12/2/1907-The Taming of the Shrew (1907)
12/2/1907-The Beneficent Bear (1907)
12/2/1907-Nero (1907)
12/2/1907-Othello (1907)
12/2/1907-Papa Lebonnard (1907)
12/2/1907-The Merchant of Venice (1907)
12/2/1907-The Outlaw (1907)
12/2/1907-Louis XI (1907)
12/2/1907-Our Boys (1907)
12/2/1907-King Lear (1907)
12/2/1907-The Royal Box (1907)
12/2/1907-Macbeth (1907)
11/18/1907-11/30/1907The Girls of Holland (1907)
11/11/1907-11/12/1907Hedda Gabler (1907)
11/11/1907-11/12/1907The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith (1907)
11/11/1907-Magda (1907)
11/11/1907-The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (1907)
10/28/1907-11/9/1907Miss Pocahontas (1907)
10/21/1907-Sappho and Phaon (1907)
10/7/1907-Monte Cristo (1907)
9/16/1907-Virginius (1907)
8/19/1907-The Lady from Lane's (1907)
4/15/1907-The Road to Yesterday (1906)
3/18/1907-A Curious Accident (1907)
3/18/1907-The Seizure of the Sabines (1907)
3/18/1907-Papa Martin (1907)
3/18/1907-Papa Lebonnard (1907)
3/18/1907-King Lear (1907)
3/18/1907-The Merchant of Venice (1907)
3/18/1907-Louis XI (1907)
3/18/1907-The Outlaw (1907)
3/18/1907-The Beneficent Bear (1907)
3/18/1907-Othello (1907)
3/18/1907-Alleluia (1907)
3/18/1907-Oedipus Rex (1907)
3/18/1907-Hamlet (1907)
3/18/1907-Poor People (1907)
3/18/1907-The Taming of the Shrew (1907)
3/18/1907-Kean, or Disorder and Genius (1907)
3/18/1907-My Wife Is Not Stylish (1907)
1/21/1907-John the Baptist (1907)
1/21/1907-Jeanne D'Arc (1907)
1/21/1907-The Sunken Bell (1907)
1/21/1907-Romeo and Juliet (1907)
1/21/1907-Hamlet (1907)
1/21/1907-The Merchant of Venice (1907)
1/21/1907-Twelfth Night (1907)
11/19/1906-The New York Idea (1906)
10/29/1906-The Shulamite (1906)
9/10/1906-The Kreutzer Sonata (1906)
5/14/1906-How He Lied to Her Husband (1906)
4/16/1906-Arms and the Man (1906)
4/9/1906-4/15/1906Julie Bonbon (1906)
1/29/1906-4/7/1906Mexicana (1906)
12/25/1905-1/27/1906The Babes and the Baron (1905)
12/12/1905-La Dame aux Camelias (1905)
10/2/1905-12/9/1905Happyland (1905)
1/14/1905-9/30/1905Fantana (1905)
12/6/1904-The Fortunes of the King (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904Amoureuse (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904Lolotte (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904La Robe Rouge (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904La Petite Marquise (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904La Dame aux Camelias (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904Incognito (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904L'Hirondelle (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904Ma Cousine (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904Sapho (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904La Douleureuse (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904La Parisienne (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904La Pasarelle (1904)
11/7/1904-12/3/1904Zaza (1904)
10/10/1904-The Harvester (1904)
9/17/1904-Taps (1904)
9/1/1904-9/17/1904The Royal Chef (1904)
4/18/1904-6/4/1904Wang (1904)
4/15/1904-4/15/1904Pillars of Society (1904)
2/10/1904-The Pit (1904)
1/18/1904-The Taming of the Shrew (1904)
1/18/1904-The Merchant of Venice (1904)
1/18/1904-The School for Scandal (1904)
1/4/1904-Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall (1903)
11/9/1903-1/2/1904Red Feather (1903)
10/12/1903-Old Heidelberg (1903)
10/21/1897-11/3/1897La Poupée (1897)


Nearest Venues

Name: CitySights NY
CitySights NYCategory: Tour
Address: 234 W 42nd St
Description: CitySights NY is a popular destination for tourists looking to explore New York City's top attractions. As one of the leading tour companies in the city, it offers a variety of tour packages that cater to different interests and preferences. One of the main reasons tourists visit CitySights NY is to experience the iconic landmarks of New York City, such as the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and Central Park. The company offers a range of sightseeing tours that allow visitors to see these attractions up close and learn about their history and significance. CitySights NY also provides unique experiences, such as helicopter tours, bike tours, and night tours that offer a different perspective of the city. Visitors can also choose from a variety of hop-on-hop-off bus tours that allow them to explore different neighborhoods at their own pace. In addition to its tours, CitySights NY offers a convenient way to purchase tickets for popular attractions, such as Broadway shows and museums, saving visitors time and hassle. Overall, CitySights NY is a one-stop-shop for tourists looking to make the most of their visit to New York City.

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Name: The Ride
The RideCategory: Tour
Address: 234 W 42nd St
Description: The Ride is a unique and exciting attraction located in New York City that offers tourists a one-of-a-kind interactive sightseeing experience. The attraction takes place on a custom-built, multi-million dollar bus that features stadium-style seating, floor-to-ceiling glass windows, and a state-of-the-art audio and visual system. During The Ride, guests will be taken on a 60-75 minute journey through some of the most iconic neighborhoods and landmarks of Manhattan. Along the way, they will be entertained by talented street performers, actors, and comedians who will interact with the passengers and the city in real-time. The Ride is a great way to see the city in a fun and unique way, and it is perfect for families, groups, or individuals who want to experience New York City in a new and exciting way. It is also a great way to learn more about the city's history, culture, and landmarks while being entertained by talented performers. Overall, The Ride is a must-see attraction for any tourist visiting New York City.

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Name: Madame Tussauds New York
Madame Tussauds New YorkCategory: Museum
Address: 234 W 42nd St
Description: Madame Tussauds New York is a famous tourist attraction located in the heart of Times Square. It is a wax museum that features lifelike replicas of popular celebrities, historical figures, and political leaders. The museum offers a unique opportunity for tourists to get up close and personal with their favorite stars and take selfies with them. Visitors can experience the glamour of Hollywood by posing with wax replicas of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Brad Pitt, and Beyoncé. The museum also showcases historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela. In addition to the wax figures, the museum offers interactive exhibits that allow visitors to engage with their favorite celebrities and characters. For example, visitors can participate in a virtual reality experience with Spider-Man or take part in a dance-off with Michael Jackson. Overall, Madame Tussauds New York is a fun and exciting attraction that offers a unique experience for tourists of all ages. Whether you are a fan of Hollywood stars, historical figures, or pop culture icons, this museum has something for everyone.

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Name: Shubert Alley
Shubert AlleyCategory: Attraction
Address: W 45th St
Description: Shubert Alley is a popular destination for tourists who are interested in theater and Broadway history. Located in the heart of the Theater District in New York City, Shubert Alley is a pedestrian-only walkway that runs between West 44th and West 45th Streets, connecting Seventh and Eighth Avenues. The alley is lined with theaters, including the Shubert Theatre, which is one of the oldest and most famous theaters on Broadway. Tourists can take a stroll through the alley and admire the theater district's iconic architecture, posters, and marquees. Shubert Alley is also home to a variety of souvenir shops, including the famous Theater Circle Store, which sells Broadway-themed merchandise, including T-shirts, posters, and show memorabilia. The alley is also known for its outdoor exhibits, such as Tony Award-winning costumes and props from popular Broadway shows. Overall, Shubert Alley is a must-visit destination for any theater lover or tourist interested in experiencing the magic and history of Broadway.

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Name: Town Hall
Town HallCategory: Attraction
Address: 123 W 43rd St
Description: he New York City Hall, also known as the "Town Hall," is a historic and iconic landmark in the heart of downtown Manhattan. It is a popular tourist attraction for many reasons. Firstly, the building's stunning architecture, with its neoclassical facade and grand marble staircase, is a sight to behold. Inside, visitors can explore the building's many ornate chambers, such as the Governor's Room and the City Council Chamber. Additionally, the Town Hall serves as the headquarters of New York City's government and has played a pivotal role in shaping the city's history. The building has witnessed many significant events, including presidential speeches, protests, and important decisions that have affected the city's residents and the world at large. The building's location in Lower Manhattan also makes it an ideal starting point for exploring other nearby attractions, such as the Brooklyn Bridge and Wall Street. Visitors can also take a stroll in the nearby City Hall Park or grab a bite at one of the many restaurants in the area.

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Nearest Restaurants

VirgilName: Virgil's Real Barbecue
Address: 152 West 44th Street
Description: Across the street from the Hudson Theatre, is Virgil's Real Barbecue. This BBQ restaurant is known for its Southern-style BBQ and warm, friendly atmosphere. All of Virgil's meats are smoked at a low temperature over indirect heat for up to 10 hours to ensure quality flavor.

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TonyName: Tony's Di Napoli
Address: 147 West 43rd Street
Description: Tony's Di Napoli has been a staple of the Upper East Side for over 20 years. Designed as a traditional, family style Italian restaurant, portions are purposefully made for two or three people to be shared. The menu has a wide variety of Neopolitan style dishes.

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The Lambs ClubName: The Lambs Club
Address: 132 West 44th
Description: With its warm wood tones, The Lambs Club offers a comforting respite from the heart of Times Square. The Lambs Club takes simple American dishes and adds distinctive and fresh ingredients to make each dish high end. The Lambs Club also features seasonal menus.

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Cafe Un Deux TroisName: Cafe Un Deux Trois
Address: 320 West 46th Street
Description: Cafe Un Deux Trois is a French restaurant in the center of the Theatre District. The restaurant offers all-day French fare, including fixed-price meals.

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The Long RoomName: The Long Room
Address: 120 W 44th St
Description: Packed between the Belasco Theatre and the Sondheim Theatre lies The Long Room, a traditional Irish pub. The Long Room carries a lengthy collection of Irish whiskeys, single malts, and top shelf liquors. A food menu is also available with burgers, pizza, and traditional Irish fare.

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