The Lyceum is Broadway's oldest continually operating legitimate theatre. Built by producer-manager David Frohman in 1903, it was purchased in 1940 …See more
I went with my Aunt to see closing night of Grey House. I really enjoyed the venue - it was easy to get in and out of the building, we were sitting in orchestra and the view was good, and I thought t… Full review by Josie-Iino
May 20, 2023
Last week I visited the Lyceum to see its current resident - Grey House! If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers and Broadway, this is a show for you! The story is good, but the acting is better -… Full review by bls68
Oct 4, 2022
A dump. The walk to the balcony is a hike. No leg room. A terrible place to watch play. Lousy acoustics too.. Full review by NYCheapEats
Telecharge website says "there is a wheelchair accessible restroom". I assume this bathroom is off the lobby somewhere. Can anyone tell me if this is a single stall unisex bathroom or is there a stall in the regular mens bathroom?
The seats? Some comments indicate very tight knee room; what about hip room? Sometimes these seats are not that wide, they also have a metal divider that can pinch the hips if a heavy person. Any seating that is more roomy, both in knees and hips, either in the orchestra or balcony?
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Sorry, I don't know of any seats that are roomier. We've sat in the second row orchestra twice and didn't have a problem. Maybe an aisle seat would help you.