Lyric Theatre
28 West Center Street,
Logan,
UT
28 West Center Street,
Logan,
UT
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The historic Caine Lyric Theatre in downtown Logan was built by the Thatcher families and opened to the public in 1913. The charming Victorian-style theatre which seats 388 patrons, is a jewel box proscenium theatre and was billed as “the showplace of Northern Utah”.
In the years following World War II, the theatre came on hard times, was closed and fell into disrepair. A restored Lyric opened as part of Utah State Theatre in the spring of 1961. The Caine Lyric building was placed on the Utah State Register of Historic Sites in 1971.
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Charles Van Bibber
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A photo of the Caine Lyric can be found in one of the links on the page of Logan’s Utah Theatre.
Easier just to directly post the photo link:
http://pictures.galenfrysinger.com/us/logan11.jpg
Here is a photo of the Lyric Theater in Logan. Click on photo to enlarge.
This is a website that I just found for the Lyric.
Here is the Lyric ticket booth.
This is a new link for the ticket booth photo.
1983 photo of the Lyric Theatre.
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Another 1983 photo of the Lyric Theatre. Next Door is the Utah Thatre.
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1984 photo of the Lyric Theatre.
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