The burned out remains of the Lyric Theater at 291 Madison Avenue, Memphis in 1941. Constructed in 1908 and originally called the Jefferson, the theater operated as both a venue for plays and as a vaudeville house until the mid-1920s. Then it was used for YMCA meetings, dramatic clubs and other gatherings. The theater was vacant and owned by the city when it was struck by lightening and caught fire in January 1941.https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-mpressscimitar7/1029/thumbnail.jp
Boarded up buildings at the southwest corner of Beale and Front Streets in Memphis, Tennessee, in Fe...
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24-page program for Madame Sherry at the Lyric Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee, beginning December 2...
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Boarded up buildings at the southwest corner of Beale and Front Streets in Memphis, Tennessee, in Fe...
Program for The Monster performed by the Gene Lewis-Olga Worth Company at the Lyceum Theatre, Memp...
The theatre opened February, 1906 with a seating capacity of 200. It was rebuilt in 1912 with seatin...
The burned out remains of the Lyric Theater at 291 Madison Avenue, Memphis in 1941. Constructed in 1...
24-page program for Madame Sherry at the Lyric Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee, beginning December 2...
The Lyceum Theatre opened in 1894 at the corner of 2nd and Jefferson after the previous Lyceum at 3r...
Orpheum Theatre on the corner of Main and Beale Streets, Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1910. The buildin...
Orpheum Theatre on the corner of Beale and Main Streets, Memphis, Tennessee, ablaze on October 17, 1...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, circa 1930. The Lyceum was opened in 1...
The Grand Opera House opened in 1890 at the corner of Main and Beale. It was renamed the Hopkins Gra...
Lyceum Theatre at 64 North Second Street, Memphis, Tennessee, 1932. The Lyceum was opened in 1894 by...
Program for The Chimes of Normandy at the Lyceum Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee, beginning May 10, 19...
Program for The Girl of the Golden West performed by the Laskin Players at the Lyceum Theatre, Mem...
Ornate fire hose storage inside the Pantage Theatre. Opened in 1921 at 52 S. Main, Pantages Theatre ...
After the original Lyceum Theatre burned down in 1893, a second Lyceum was built in 1894 at the corn...
Boarded up buildings at the southwest corner of Beale and Front Streets in Memphis, Tennessee, in Fe...
Program for The Monster performed by the Gene Lewis-Olga Worth Company at the Lyceum Theatre, Memp...
The theatre opened February, 1906 with a seating capacity of 200. It was rebuilt in 1912 with seatin...