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Description The Lyric Theater is a place I've always wanted to go and see. You wouldn't know a theater was even there when you look at the exterior of the building, It just looks like an old office building that has been abandoned like many of the buildings in downtown Birmingham.

and managed to get one of the workers of the group working on this theater to open it up and let us go in and shoot pictures. When we first went in the lady showed us into the lobby. The lobby instead of being used just for the theater was also used for the office building the theater was housed in. When you walk through another set of doors you enter into the theater, or you can turn left and go up the stairs into the office building. Our guide after giving us a few quick facts asked us if we hand any questions and then gave us full run of the building! We were allowed to go anywhere we wanted!

This photo is one set of stairways leading up to the second floor of the theater.

Want to know a little bit about the theater??

Taken from: [link]

Legendary theatrical promoter Jake Wells built the Lyric as a top-tier vaudeville house, with 1,200 great seats, magnificent acoustics and elegant decor, and it quickly became the premier venue in Birmingham. Vaudeville was the name used to describe the wildly eclectic, often bawdy variety shows that were the most popular form of entertainment in America before the coming of radio and sound films. All the greats played the Lyric — Bob Hope, Milton Berle, Buster Keaton, George Burns, Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Eddie Cantor, George Jessel, Sophie Tucker, Mae West, Billie Burke and the Marx Brothers.

The good times for the Lyric, and for vaudeville, came to an end with the stock market crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression. Wells lost his theatres, including the Lyric, to the mortgage company. The Schubert organization leased the Lyric and continued to present vaudeville, but the form was dying and, by the mid 1930s, the theatre was sold to the Waters family of Birmingham and became a second-run movie house. It closed in 1958 and has been largely unused since then.

In the 1990s, the Waters family donated the Lyric to Birmingham Landmarks. The estimated cost of the theatre’s renovation is $16.2 million, according to Whitmire. “We have $4.5 million in historic tax credits, but those don’t come until the end of the project, so we will have to get a lot of money and spend a lot of money before we can get that,” he says. It is imperative that the renovation begin as soon as possible, Whitmire says, because the Lyric — particularly its lush decorative plaster — continues to succumb to the ravages of the elements, largely because the venue has no proper climate control.
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Comments: 25

DavidleeGuss [2010-03-07 01:54:00 +0000 UTC]

This is a favorite for the story behind the Lyric. The death of "vaud" is explored in the great musical "Gypsy."

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Project-27 [2009-08-16 05:05:36 +0000 UTC]

The theater historian was telling me about this restoration project today, it seems awesome! I'm totally jealous btw That said, this is a great shot! Good clarity and it's really nice that the lighting is only at the top of the staircase.

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irishcompass In reply to Project-27 [2009-08-17 16:20:28 +0000 UTC]

Thanks! Nice pics that you git at the Alabama by the way. I was there later that day watching Rear Window. Did you stay for the movie?

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Project-27 In reply to irishcompass [2009-08-17 21:43:37 +0000 UTC]

no, I only stayed for about half of Aladdin, I had a long drive ahead of me... I wanted to see Rear Window though... oh well hehe, maybe next summer

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PinEyedGirl [2009-08-06 04:50:58 +0000 UTC]

I love this

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irishcompass In reply to PinEyedGirl [2009-08-06 04:56:12 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much! And thank you for the fav

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PinEyedGirl In reply to irishcompass [2009-08-06 05:00:30 +0000 UTC]

you're quite welcome!

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Muddyfeet [2009-08-06 04:47:05 +0000 UTC]

That was such an awesome day I had so much fun with you Molly. I love you sweetheart!!!!

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irishcompass In reply to Muddyfeet [2009-08-06 04:50:13 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Marmy I love you too and had so much fun!!

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mertonparrish [2009-08-06 00:15:50 +0000 UTC]

Interesting photo and info about the theatre Love those old abandoned buildings!

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irishcompass In reply to mertonparrish [2009-08-06 04:16:43 +0000 UTC]

Me too! I love exploring them.

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mertonparrish In reply to irishcompass [2009-08-06 11:13:09 +0000 UTC]

... so fascinating.

Take a look at this blog from a DA member. See the archives on the right of the page. I think you will dig it!

[link]

-Merton

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irishcompass In reply to mertonparrish [2009-08-06 19:45:44 +0000 UTC]

That's really cool Merton! Thanks.

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mertonparrish In reply to irishcompass [2009-08-07 14:25:25 +0000 UTC]

Welcome

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eclipse-paladin [2009-08-05 21:57:57 +0000 UTC]

Haunting and trajic at the same time.

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irishcompass In reply to eclipse-paladin [2009-08-06 04:16:57 +0000 UTC]

Wait till you see the rest

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NIKON-AJ [2009-08-05 19:03:52 +0000 UTC]

The Adventures of Molly and Crew, any more from inside.

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irishcompass In reply to NIKON-AJ [2009-08-06 04:21:33 +0000 UTC]

There are a few that turned out okay that I'll post. It was so dark in there and I didn't carry a tripod. But even then it is still hard to capture the place. I think I could find something new every time I go in.

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NIKON-AJ In reply to irishcompass [2009-08-06 04:27:40 +0000 UTC]

Go back with a tripod and flash set you camera to bulb or time exposure and walk around setting off the flash it will light up the space. fun to try.

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irishcompass In reply to NIKON-AJ [2009-08-06 04:55:35 +0000 UTC]

has a few shots taken that way. Might want to try and get him to post some

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NIKON-AJ In reply to irishcompass [2009-08-06 04:58:37 +0000 UTC]

Okay

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RIVERKING [2009-08-05 18:35:24 +0000 UTC]

SCARY AND WAY COOL.

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irishcompass In reply to RIVERKING [2009-08-06 04:23:59 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Eric! I think you would like that place. I love standing (well dancing too) and imagining all the old stars and people that performed there. Across the street from this theater is the Alabama theater. It was restored along time ago... have you been there before?

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RIVERKING In reply to irishcompass [2009-08-06 14:58:37 +0000 UTC]

AS MANY TIMES AS I'VE BEEN THROUGH IT, I'VE NEVER SET FOOT IN THE CITY OF BIRMINGHAM, REGRETFULLY.

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irishcompass In reply to RIVERKING [2009-08-06 19:28:46 +0000 UTC]

Tsk tsk...we'll have to fix that at some point. During the summer old movies are shown at the Alabama..it's really cool. I'd love to do and Irish dance performance there sometime.

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