

Street-level access with elevators to Orchestra and Dress Circle; wheelchair seating on both levels; accessible restrooms; assistive listening, captioning, audio description, and sensory supports available.
The Lyric Theatre is an iconic Broadway theatre located in the heart of New York City. Known for hosting some of the biggest musicals in history, it boasts a large auditorium seating 1,934 seats, split between the two main levels and two balconies. Designed by the famous architect, Victor Hugo Koehler, the theatre oozes an old-world charm with its grand interiors and attention to detail. Through the years, it has transformed into a stylistically modern venue with state-of-the-art acoustics and technological capabilities.
How to get to the venue: The Lyric Theatre is conveniently situated at 214 West 43rd Street, easily accessible by public transport. By subway, the nearest station is Times Square-42nd St, served by the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, S lines. If you prefer to travel by bus, routes M104, M42, M7, M20, and M27/50 all serve the area. For those driving, several paid parking areas are nearby, including facilities at Icon Parking and Edison ParkFast.
