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- Carnegie Lyceum was an 800-seat theatrical and recital venue on the lower level of Carnegie Hall, which operated from 1896-1956, replacing the original 1200-seat Recital Hall. It became an off-Broadway theater called Carnegie Playhouse in 1956, and in 1961 was converted to an art film movie house called Carnegie Hall Cinema. The venue was completely rebuilt between 1999 and 2003, when it reopened as the 599-seat Zankel Hall, named in honor of Carnegie Hall Vice Chairman Arthur Zankel and his wife, Judy.
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