Whether you’re in the mood for an indie, or classic film, music, dance or comedy/drama show, Birmingham’s Theatres will be just the ticket for a very entertaining night out!
Built in 1913, the Lyric opened January 14, 1914, as a vaudeville theatre. The site served for more than 40 years as a cinema, a concert hall, a house of worship and a playhouse. The Lyric was one of the first venues in Birmingham where Black and white audiences saw the same show for the same time at the same price, but it was a segregated space — with a separate entrance and separate seating for black patrons. The theatre closed in 1960. Following an $11 million restoration, the Lyric reopened on January 14, 2016 — 102 years after the original opening night. The 750-seat venue once again serves as a showcase for live performance, hosting concerts, comedy, dance recitals and drama. Join us as Glenny Brock discusses the history of the Lyric.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Historical | Educational / Informational | Adult Events |
TAGS: | Senior Citizens | Educational | Adults |
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