Lyceum Theatre

149 West 45th Street
New York, NY 10036
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About the Venue

The Lyceum Theatre was built by producer Daniel Frohman in 1903. It was purchased in 1940 by a group of producers and later changed hands to the Shuberts where it has remained ever since. The building has been declared a landmark and still uses Frohman's former apartment above the theater as the Shubert Archive.


The Lyceum is Broadway's oldest continually operating legitimate theater.

Concessions

A selection of alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages, as well as candy available for purchase.

Know Before You Go

Entrance
Theater is not completely wheelchair accessible. There are no steps into the theater from the sidewalk.
Water Fountain
Located in the ticket lobby. Accessible at 36".
Hearing Assistance
Provided by Sound Associates.
Elevators and Escalators
This theater does not have elevators or escalators.
Wheelchair Access
Theater is not completely wheelchair accessible. There are no steps into the theater from the sidewalk, but there are steps within theater.
Restrooms
There is a wheelchair accessible restroom.
Accessible Seating
For ADA seating: 212-239-6210. Seating is accessible to all parts of the Orchestra without steps. No steps to designated wheelchair seating.
Coat Check
This theater provides coat check.

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