Lyric Theatre
1114 Texas Avenue,
Lubbock,
TX
79401
1114 Texas Avenue,
Lubbock,
TX
79401
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Full history in link below.
https://www.lubbockonline.com/story/news/history/2021/01/09/caprock-chronicles-lyric-theatre-first-proper-picture-show-lubbock/3935603001/
The Lyric was THE movie showplace in the mid-1920s. The Texas Tech yearbook for 1926 says that when Tech played its first football game in the fall of 1925, the students were so excited after a game that they stormed the Lyric doing a snake dance in the aisles around the auditorium, just to celebrate a TIE game! I read someplace that the Lyric had the very first neon sign in town.
My photo of the LINDSEY here.
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This theater sat directly across from the Lubbock County courthouse. It is on an alley way that still exists. The building which sits there now very likely could be the same same structure with complete re-skinning. It’s a group of law offices now.
The opposite end of the alley would have found the back of the very large Lindsey Theater which has now been demolished.
You may want to look at these 1939 photos by typing in word “lyric”, then hit search,
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The Lyric Theatre was listed as seating 450 people.
An old post card showing the LYRIC approx. 1952
www.flickr.com/photos/lastpictureshow/266569536