• Grade II listed, the Lyceum promises a classic theatre experience that you’ll never forget. Book your tickets from the official site of the theatre.
  • The Lyceum was closed in 1986 but restored to theatrical use in 1996 by Holohan Architects.[3] Since 1999, the theatre has hosted The Lion King.
  • Read writing from Lyceum Theatre on Medium. 21 Wellington Street, London, W1D 6AS http://lyceum.london-theatretickets.com/.
  • However, once Wellington street had been extended northwards, a new Lyceum Theatre was then constructed on the present site to replace the original Theatre.
  • The Lyceum Theatre is one of London's most famous and historic West End theatres. Here are some key features and attractions of the Lyceum Theatre
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  • The gift of live theatre is always a great idea! Lyceum Gift Cards are available online or by phone for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, business gifts, or just a...
  • New Paro Indian Restaraunt beneath Lyceum Theatre - we were invited in on day two of opening. Friendly with a 50% discount until end of September!
  • The main bar in the Lyceum Theatre is called the Ballroom Bar and opens an hour and a half before performances for ticket holders.
  • Despite numerous challenges the Lyceum Theatre In 1996, after ten years of vacancy and decline, the Lyceum saw its sixth reincarnation.