Location Ron Ritchell and Polly Hogan founded the Lyric Stage Company of Boston in 1974, with performances staged in the Community Church on Boylston Street. In 1976, the Lyric Stage moved to a theatre at 56 Charles Street. The stage was small, less than 300 square feet, and it sat 103. In 1991, the Lyric Stage moved to its current location in the YWCA Building at 140 Clarendon Street. and seats 234.
Notable Productions The Lyric Stage produced
Antigone and
The Second Man in its first season. Its first production at 54 Charles Street was
The Importance of Being Earnest. The first production at 140 Clarendon was
Red Hot & Cole. The Lyric Stage's production of
Whoop-Dee-Doo! In the 1995–1996 season, earned its first
Elliot Norton Award for Outstanding Designer. The theatre's first large-scale musical production was
Sunday in the Park with George, which was staged during the 2001–2002 season. The 2022 production of
The Play That Goes Wrong is the highest grossing run in Lyric Stage history. == Community involvement ==