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Program for "If I Was Rich" performed by the Gene Lewis-Olga Worth Company at the Lyceum Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee, beginning April 4, 1927.
The second Lyceum Theatre was built by H. L. Brinkley in 1894 at Second and Jefferson. This new Lyceum interior was lavishly decorated in a Spanish motif, with imperial green, rich yellow, and gold. It was the first Memphis playhouse to have electric lights. In a very short period, the Lyceum was considered the finest theater in the South. But new theaters opened downtown and the Lyceum began to decline. To survive, it switched to vaudeville in 1919, and then to motion pictures (the first to show movies regularly), and finally boxing and burlesque. It closed in 1935 and was demolished the same year.
Identifier
sc.0175.001_004.003
Date
1927
Keywords
Lyceum Theatre (Memphis, Tenn.), Theaters--Tennessee--Memphis.
Recommended Citation
"Lyceum Theatre, Memphis, program, 1927 April" (2022). Documents. 3.
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/speccoll-mss-memphisperformingarts1/3
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