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Studio 54, originally the Gallo Opera House, is placed within the base of an office building at 254 West 54th Street. Philip Goodman leased the theater for five years in mid-1928. [41] [42] Goodman used the theater to stage a production of Laurence Stallings and Oscar Hammerstein II's musical Rainbow, [43] which ran for less than a month in ...
Studio 54 CBS Studio No. 52 (1946–1977) CBS Radio Playhouse No. 4 (1942–1946) New Yorker Theatre (1939–1942) Federal Music Theatre (1937–1939) Palladium Theatre (1936–1937) Casino de Paris (1933–1936) New Yorker Theatre (1930–1933) Gallo Opera House (1927–1930) 254 W. 54th St. 1927 1006 Roundabout Theatre Company: La Bohème ...
In January 1977, Schrager and Rubell signed the lease for the Gallo Opera House which last served as a CBS television studio. Six weeks later, Studio 54 opened. [ 15 ] The club's design drew on the venue's existing theatrical infrastructure allowing Schrager and Rubell to experiment with set and lighting design. [ 16 ]
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Mid-Ohio Civic Opera will sing Handel's "Messiah" on Wednesday, followed by January concert that will take place at Mansfield Art Center.
Fortune Thomas Gallo (May 9, 1878 – March 28, 1970) (born Fortunato Gallo) was an Italian-born opera impresario. Gallo was owner and General Manager of the traveling San Carlo Opera Company from 1913 until its disbandment in the late 1950s.
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