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Studio 54 is a Broadway theater and former nightclub at 254 West 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. Opened as the Gallo Opera House in 1927, it served as a CBS broadcast studio in the mid-20th century.
See what legendary nightclub Studio 54 was like in its heyday with these photos.
In the spring of 1977, the doors of 254 West 54th Street opened to a New York City nightclub that in its glamour and pageantry defined the disco era. Studio 54 was situated in a former opera...
Studio 54 redefined New York nightlife as the club that captured the zeitgeist of a hedonistic era. We look back on its glory years
Now, for the first time ever, the ones who share it firsthand speak to The Grazia Gazette exclusively about what they saw inside the most exclusive and legendary nightclub of all time. Studio 54 was a phantasmagorical dreamscape, teetering always between a dream come true and a nightmare.
What really happened inside the world's most famous nightclub, Studio 54, which opened in New York City on April 26, 1977? Behind-the-scenes photos show wild parties and intimate celebrity...
On April 26, 1977, the legendary discoteque Studio 54 opens its doors for the very first time. It would soon become the global epicenter of the disco craze and the most famous nightclub in...
At ’70s hotspot Studio 54, sex, celebrity and open drug-use worked in tandem to create a hedonistic nightlife playground that hasn’t been replicated since.
Studio 54 is now home to the Roundabout Theatre Company, but that hasn’t always been the case. Over the last century it has been an Opera House, a television station and, of course, the most infamous Broadway Nightclub in the world.
Studio 54: Night Magic traces the radiant history, social politics, and trailblazing aesthetics of the most iconic nightclub of all time. Behind the velvet rope, partygoers of all backgrounds and lifestyles could come together for nights of music, dazzling lights, and the popular song and dance “The Hustle.”