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Lyceum Theatre

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Broadway Theatre and recent home to Ghetto Known, Reasons to be Pretty, I Am My Own Wife, and Inherit the Wind
The Lyceum is Broadway's oldest continually operating legitimate theatre. Built by producer-manager David Frohman in 1903, it was purchased in 1940 by a conglomerate of producers which included George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. In 1950, the Shuberts took ownership of the theatre, and have operated it ever since.


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