Byham Theater

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101 6th St
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

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(412) 456-1350
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Currently under reconstruction and updates. It was Originally built in 1903 as the Gayety Theater, the Byham Theater opened on Halloween night, 1904. It ran for many years as one...

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Byham Theatre 7/27/2005

Currently under reconstruction and updates. It was Originally built in 1903 as the Gayety Theater, the Byham Theater opened on Halloween night, 1904. It ran for many years as one of the country's foremost stage and vaudeville houses, with appearances from such stars as Ethel Barymore, Gertrude Lawrence and Helen Hayes. The Gayety boasted pressed copper cherubs painted with a bronze patina, imitation gold leaf, stained glass windows, plaster columns and wainscot of scagolia, an Italian faux marble technique. In the entry vestibule, note the original mosaic tile floor and the many bare light bulbs lining the ceiling, evidence of the advent of electrical lighting. We have been to the Byham a few times during Pittsburghs First Night events. more
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  • The Scene
    Enter under the flashy marquee into the spacious lobby, itself bigger than some buildings, and buy a ticket for a cultural event--it could be anything from a dance performance...

  • 8/18/2003 Provided by Citysearch
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