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  2. Swango (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Swango is a dance revue conceived and choreographed by Mariela Franganillo and Robert Royston, with a script by Rupert Holmes and a potpourri of tango and swing music. The original production played in the off-Broadway Swing 46 jazz club in 2002 [1] and moved to the Helen Hayes Theater in Nyack, New York, in 2003. It received mixed reviews.

  3. Plato's Retreat - Wikipedia

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    Plato's Retreat was a heterosexual swingers' club catering to couples. From 1977 until 1985 it operated in two locations in Manhattan, New York City, United States.The first was the former location of the Continental Baths, a gay bathhouse that also showcased artists who went on to great success including Bette Midler, Barry Manilow, and Melissa Manchester.

  4. List of supper clubs - Wikipedia

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    Pigalle Club – a former supper club and live music venue in Piccadilly, London, owned by John Vincent Power. [15] [16] It closed in 2012. [17] Patrons at the Shore Club having a lobster supper. Smoke Jazz & Supper-Club Lounge – an influential jazz club based on the Upper West Side of New York City, it was founded on April 9, 1999

  5. Triad Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Triad Theater, formerly known as Palsson's Supper Club, Steve McGraw's, and Stage 72, [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] is a cabaret-style performing arts venue located on West ...

  6. Copacabana (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] From late 2007 until the club reopened in 2011, the club was sharing space with the Columbus 72 nightclub, which shares the same owners. [citation needed] In April 2010, the club owners were approved for a liquor license to operate the club in a new location at 760–766 8th Avenue, on the second and third floors. [20]

  7. Savoy Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Plaque commemorating the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem, New York City. The ballroom went out of business in October 1958. [22] Despite efforts to save it by Borough President Hulan Jack, Savoy Ballroom manager and co-owner Charles Buchanan, clubs, and organizations, the Savoy Ballroom was demolished for the construction of the Delano Village housing complex between March and April 1959. [23]

  8. Club DeLisa - Wikipedia

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    The Club DeLisa was owned by the four DeLisa brothers, Louis, John, Jimmy and Mike. It opened in 1934 following the repeal of prohibition. In 1941, the original building burned down but was soon replaced with the New Club DeLisa, which was a larger space. Nightly "revue-style entertainment" at the club was presented in a variety show format ...

  9. List of nightclub fires - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Hills Supper Club fire: Southgate, Kentucky: United States 1977 165: 200 possibly electrical carpeting, wooden paneling Third-worst club fire in American history Infinity Disco fire Manhattan, New York United States 1979 0 0 "Club Patrons Routed By Fire in Building". The New York Times. 15 February 1979: possibly arson