
Located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Cultural District, the Byham Theater is a historic landmark that opened on Halloween night in 1904. Originally known as the Gayety Theater, it was a premiere vaudeville and burlesque house before being renamed the Fulton in the 1930s. Today, the venue is celebrated for its restored charm, featuring original mosaic tile floors and ornate copper cherubs that evoke the grandeur of early 20th-century entertainment. While the Byham hosts a diverse array of performing arts, it has become a premier destination for world-class stand-up comedy. The theater’s layout offers an intimate atmosphere that fosters a personal connection between performers and the audience. Renowned comedians such as Fred Armisen, Kathleen Madigan, and Daniel Tosh have graced its stage, alongside icons like Jimmy Carr and Eddie Griffin. For comedy fans, the Byham provides a sophisticated, historic setting to see top-tier talent in one of Pittsburgh’s most storied rooms.
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