Lyric Theatre
251 Conti Street,
Mobile,
AL
36602
251 Conti Street,
Mobile,
AL
36602
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I remember seeing the beautiful Lyric Theater just around the corner from the slightly larger Saenger Theater. It was beautiful and contained a lot of Italian Marble. It had a larger performing arts stage. It was sadly destroy to open up that block to a park. The theater should have been saved – it was a gem in the South and actually a much better theater for acoustics than the Saenger. Where was the public outcry especially since in the 60s it was considered one of the finest in North America. We have a real problem in the USA in discarding our heritage.
The February, 1906, issue of Engineering World ran this announcement about the proposed Lyric Theatre in Mobile:
From 1901 to 1910, the Stone Brothers architectural firm consisted of Guy Stone, Grover C. Stone, and Sam Stone, Jr.The Sanger Amusements web site offers this page with a brief history of the Lyric, and several illustrations.
This theatre is mentioned in a book about Nelle Harper Lee (To Kill A Mockingbird) by Charles Shields.