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  2. Studio 54 - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Fortune Gallo - Wikipedia

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    The company fared well, and in 1927 Gallo built the Gallo Opera House on West 54th Street in New York City which would become Studio 54. Gallo with his wife Sofia Charlebois c. 1922 He not only toured the United States , Canada , Europe , and South America with San Carlo, but in addition, managed Anna Pavlova's ballet company, as well as other ...

  4. Arizona Opera - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Opera was established in 1971 as the Tucson Opera Company, under founding general director James P. Sullivan, and presented its first production, of Rossini's The Barber of Seville, in 1972. [1] By 1976 the company had expanded to include performances in both Tucson and Phoenix. Arizona Opera is now permanently headquartered in Phoenix. [2]

  5. Broadway in Tucson - Wikipedia

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    The Nederlander organization was awarded a contract by the City of Tucson in 2003 to present a series of Broadway musicals and special events downtown at the Tucson Music Hall and Leo Rich Theater, all of which are part of the Tucson Convention Center. Since 2003 Broadway In Tucson has been responsible for bringing over 25 Broadway shows to ...

  6. San Carlo Opera Company - Wikipedia

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    The second San Carlo Opera Company was a touring grand opera company founded by the Italian-American impresario Fortune Gallo.Taking over management of a touring opera company led by Mario Lambardi that was stranded in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1910, Gallo brought them back to New York City, untangled their finances, and reorganized them as the San Carlo Opera Company, opening in December 1913 ...

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  8. KUAT-FM - Wikipedia

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    The broadcast schedule consists of playlists announced by local hosts, as well as nationally syndicated broadcasts, including those from the San Francisco Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera and San Francisco Opera during their seasons, the Exploring Music program with host Bill McGlaughlin, and the Radio ...

  9. Ian Schrager - Wikipedia

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    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 ]