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Lyric Theatre (Kansas City, Missouri)

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On November 19, 2018, the YMCA of Greater Kansas City broke ground on the renovation that would become what is now the Kirk Family YMCA.
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In 2007 the Lyric Opera sold the theatre to DST Realty. KMBC-TV left its long-time home to go to new quarters near
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In 1939 Union Trust of St. Louis foreclosed on the $ 600,000 note on the building. During
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and was to be part of a complex that also consisted of the Deramus Building and the
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It was used as a legitimate theatre called the Playhouse and later the Victoria.
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Lyric Theatre of Kansas City - Lyric Theatre History - Retrieved August 20, 2009
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In 2011 the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, the Kansas City Symphony and the
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Ararat Shrine Temple, Playhouse Theatre, Victoria Theatre, Capri Theatre
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on other corners of the intersection at 10th and Central.
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Midland Broadcasting bought the building in 1947 for its
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KMBC continued to broadcast from beneath the stage.
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Kansas City, Missouri
United States
Coordinates
39°06′05″N 94°35′12″W / 39.10134°N 94.58655°W / 39.10134; -94.58655
Shriners Temple
Capacity
theatre
Kansas City, Missouri
Shriners
Temple of Vesta
American Hereford Building
World War II
American Red Cross
blood collection
KMBC
KMBC-TV
Durwood Organization
Todd-AO
Cinerama
Lyric Opera of Kansas City
Metromedia
The Hearst Corporation
Kansas City Symphony
Swope Park
Kansas City Ballet
Kauffman Performing Arts Center


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