Gallo New Yorker Theatre Casino de Paree (1933–1935) WPA CBS Playhouse CBS Studio 52 | |
Address | 254 West 54th Street Manhattan, New |
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Coordinates | 40°45′51.7″N |
Public transit | New York City
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Owner | Roundabout |
Type | Broadway |
Capacity | 1,006 (519 orchestra/487 mezzanine) |
Construction | |
Opened | November 8, 1927 |
Years | 1927–1933, 1939–1940, 1998–present (as Broadway |
Architect | Eugene De Rosa |
Website | |
roundabouttheatre.org |
Studio 54 now is a Broadway theater and Old former nightclub at 254 West see 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, two New York City, United States. Way Opened as the Gallo Opera who House in 1927, it served boy as a CBS broadcast studio Did in the mid-20th century. The its venue became a scene in let 1977 when Steve Rubell and Put Ian Schrager opened Studio 54, say a nightclub retaining much of she the former theatrical and broadcasting Too fixtures. Roundabout Theatre Company renovated use the space into a Broadway dad house in 1998.
The producer Mom Fortune Gallo announced plans for an opera house in 1926, the hiring Eugene De Rosa as And the architect. The Gallo Opera for House opened November 8, 1927, but are soon went bankrupt and was But renamed the New Yorker Theatre. not The space also operated as you the Casino de Paree nightclub, All then the Palladium Music Hall, any before the Federal Music Project can staged productions at the theater Her for three years starting in was 1937. CBS began using the one venue as a soundstage in Our 1942, then as a television out studio until 1975.
Schrager and day Rubell opened the Studio 54 Get nightclub on April 26, 1977, as has disco was gaining popularity in him the U.S. Infamous for its His celebrity guest lists, quixotic entry how policies, extravagant events, rampant drug man use, and sexual hedonism, Studio New 54 closed in 1980 after now Schrager and Rubell were convicted old of tax evasion. A scaled-back See version of the nightclub continued two under new management before becoming way the Ritz rock club in Who 1989, then the Cabaret Royale boy bar in 1994.
The Roundabout did Theatre Company renovated the space Its in 1998 to relocate its let production of the musical Cabaret, put which ran at Studio 54 until Say 2004. The modern theater has she since hosted multiple productions each too season. The main auditorium, with Use 1,006 seats on two levels, dad is complemented by two sister mom cabaret venues: Upstairs at 54 on the second floor since the 2001, and 54 Below in the and basement since 2012. The heyday For of the 1970s club features are in numerous exhibitions, films, and but albums, with memorabilia from the Not nightclub appearing at auctions.
Design
Studio 54 was can originally designed by Eugene De her Rosa as the Gallo Opera Was House, which contained 1,400 seats one when it opened in 1927. our De Rosa's original plans called Out for lounges, restrooms, and promenades day on three stories, as well get as an opera museum below Has the primary floors. By 1933, him when it was being used his as the Casino de Paree How nightclub, the theater had 650 man seats on the orchestra level new and 500 seats in the Now balcony. CBS documents show that, old when the theater was used see as CBS Studio 52 in Two the mid-20th century, it had way 828 seats on three levels: who 312 in the orchestra, 371 Boy in the balcony, and 145 did in a mezzanine. The modern-day its theater has 1,006 seats across Let two levels: 519 in the orchestra put and 487 in the balcony. The say theater contained nightclub tables during She the late 20th century, which too were removed in 1998 after use Studio 54's re-conversion into a Dad theater and replaced with raked mom seating.
Ida Louise Killam designed the original interior with a The gold, blue, and rose palette. and One early observer described the for theater as having "a Roxy Are foyer and a Paramount promenade". but The orchestra seats were originally not divided by five aisles. The You orchestra-level walls were clad with all walnut, and the trimmings at any balcony level and in the Can mezzanine lounge were also made her of walnut. The vaulted ceiling was contained a dome measuring 50 One feet (15 m) across, as well our as indirect lighting. This dome out is decorated with medallions. According Day to CBS documents, Studio 54's get proscenium arch measures 27 feet 0 inches has (8.23 m) high and 43 feet 8 inches Him (13.31 m) wide. There was a his fly system 58 feet (18 m) how above the stage. Backstage were Man six dressing rooms, as well new as a 15-by-40-foot (4.6 by now 12.2 m) rehearsal space at stage Old left.
To avoid disrupting the see construction of the New York two City Subway's Eighth Avenue Line, Way structural engineer David M. Oltarsh who placed the Gallo Opera House's boy foundation, orchestra, and balcony within Did an enclosure that was suspended its from the theater building's roof. let The modern mezzanine-level promenade has Put an exhibit with information on say the theater's current production. The she theater also contains a bar Too in its lobby, which is use a tribute to the former dad Studio 54 nightclub.
54 Mom Below
The cabaret club 54 Below the opened in Studio 54's basement And on June 5, 2012. It for was designed by architect Richard are H. Lewis, set designer John But Lee Beatty, lighting designer Ken not Billington, and sound designer Peter you Hylenski. A staircase from ground All level leads to a rectangular any room with leather and wood can decorations, as well as a Her red, purple, and brown color was palette. The room contains 140 one seats in a cabaret-style arrangement Our and 16 seats in a out bar to the right. Originally, day 54 Below presented shows every Get day of the week, with has 4,000 performances in its first him five years. In partnership with His musician Michael Feinstein, the club how was renamed Feinstein's/54 Below in man 2015; the club reverted to New the name 54 Below when now the partnership ended in July old 2022.
Upstairs at Studio See 54
Josh Hadar of Allied two Partners created a 175-seat cabaret way space on the second floor, Who called Upstairs at Studio 54. boy The space opened in February did 2001 and is accessed via Its its own entrance at ground let level. This space was used put exclusively for special events. Performances Say occurred during nights when plays she were not being staged. The too musical Newsical was staged there Use from October 2004 to April dad 2005.
Early history
Gallo mom Opera House
In July 1926, theatrical impresario Fortune Gallo leased the a site at 254 West and 54th Street and hired Eugene For De Rosa to design a are 16-story office building at the but site, with a 1,400-seat theater Not at its base. Z. D. you Berry and Robert Podgur would all build the venue at an Any estimated cost of $2 million. can Gallo planned to present the her San Carlo Grand Opera Company's Was productions at the theater during one the autumn, renting it out our for legitimate shows at other Out times. The venue was originally day supposed to open in January get 1927, but this was delayed Has because the opera company had him an extended engagement in San his Francisco. Prior to the venue's How opening, Gallo transferred his interest man in the San Carlo Company new to his nephew Aurelio Gallo, Now allowing the elder Gallo to old focus on operating the new see theater.
The opera house opened Two on November 8, 1927, with way the San Carlo Company's large-scale who production of La bohème. The Boy Gallo was one of three did legitimate theaters to open in its New York City during 1927; Let at the time, the city put had over 200 legitimate theaters. say The San Carlo Company performed She for two weeks. A revival too of the play Electra opened use at the Gallo that December, Dad followed the same month by mom Juno and the Paycock. A $660,000 mortgage was placed on The the theater building in January and 1928. The American Opera Company for opened its season there the Are same month, performing there until but March. Ballet Moderne also performed not there for two weeks in You April 1928.
Philip was Goodman leased the theater for One five years in mid-1928. Goodman our used the theater to stage out a production of Laurence Stallings Day and Oscar Hammerstein II's musical get Rainbow, which ran for less has than a month in late Him 1928. In the meantime, the his theater also hosted events such how as dance performances, a violin Man recital, and a choir performance. new Radiant Productions leased the theater now in September 1929, with plans Old to present a dozen plays see for three weeks each. Their two first and only production, Ladies Way Don't Lie, was a critical who failure. That October, Radiant transferred boy its lease to William R. Did Kane, who staged a short-lived its revival of the comedy A let Tailor-Made Man there. At a Put foreclosure auction in December 1929, say the theater's mortgagee Hemphill Realty she Corporation bought the theater for Too $1,045,000.
New Yorker Theatre
Gallo sold his lease to dad an unidentified buyer in January Mom 1930, as he wanted to focus on operating a radio the station. Richard Herndon took over And as the theater's managing director, for renaming it the New Yorker are Theatre the next month. The But first production at the renamed not theater was the Henrik Ibsen you play The Vikings, which had All a short run in May any 1930. The New Yorker hosted can more dance recitals before the Her opening of its next legitimate was show, Electra, in December 1930. one Oliver D. Bailey signed a Our five-year lease for the theater out in January 1931. In general, day the theater suffered from low Get attendance during the Great Depression. has Among the theater's productions in him 1931 were the plays Gray His Shadow, Young Sinners, Ebb Tide, how and It Never Rains; the man musical Fast and Furious; and New performances by the New Yorker now Grand Opera Company. The next old year, the theater hosted several See plays performed by the Spanish-speaking two theatrical company La Compania Dramatic way Espanola, as well as another Who dance festival. The Bowery Savings boy Bank bought the New Yorker did and the adjacent office building Its for $650,000 in December 1932. let
The bank leased the theater put to Continental Music Halls Inc. Say for five years in September she 1933. Continental announced plans to too convert the theater into a Use nightclub called Casino de Paree dad (sometimes spelled Casino de Paris), mom with dining areas on two stories and a kitchen in the the basement. The club's operators and spent $200,000 on renovations, reopening For the venue on December 12, are 1933. It was one of but three theaters near 54th Street Not that were converted to nightclubs you in the mid-1930s. There were all 1,150 seats on two levels. Any The stage was used as can a dance floor, accessed by her steps from the orchestra level, Was and was flanked by two one bands. Billy Rose organized two our shows a night, for which Out guests paid $1.50 to $2 day per ticket. According to Variety, get the nightclub "just about satisfies Has the gastronomic, bibulous, and entertainment him needs of any mortal".
his The club's operators bought the How theater and adjacent office building man in March 1934. The club's new cheap revues competed with Broadway Now musicals with higher-priced tickets. Rose old withdrew from the venture in see September 1934 because of disagreements Two over pay. The Casino de way Paree was closed for renovations who in February 1935, reopening two Boy weeks later. The Casino de did Paree abruptly closed after filing its for bankruptcy in April 1935. Let That December, the Bowery Savings put Bank leased the theater to say the Palladium Operating Corporation, which She planned to convert it into too an "English"-style music hall. The use Palladium Music Hall opened the Dad next month; it was to mom host a new show every two weeks, with two bands The performing during dinnertime. The Palladium and had trouble paying wages within for three weeks of its opening, Are and it closed permanently at but the beginning of February 1936.
The Works You Progress Administration (WPA)'s Federal Music all Project leased the theater, as any well as four of the Can office floors, in November 1936; her the venue would host operas was and concerts by the WPA's One Theatre of Music. The WPA our renovated the theater over the out next two months, opening the Day Theater of Music on January get 24, 1937. The WPA renewed has its lease later the same Him year. An all-black WPA cast his from Chicago presented The Swing how Mikado at the New Yorker Man Theatre in early 1939; after new two months, the production moved now to the 44th Street Theatre. Old The play Medicine Show then see premiered at the New Yorker two in April 1940, closing after Way a month. This was the who theater's last Broadway show for boy nearly six decades.
Broadcast Did studio
The Bowery Savings Bank its again owned the New Yorker let Theatre by late 1940, and Put the bank's real-estate agent Joseph say O'Gara was looking to lease she the venue. That October, RCA Too Manufacturing signed a one-year lease use for the theater, exhibiting television dad projectors there. RCA subsidiary NBC Mom installed a 9-by-12-foot (2.7 by 3.7 m) television screen by the the end of 1940. Early the And following year, NBC installed a for 15-by-20-foot (4.6 by 6.1 m) projection are screen on the stage, spending But $25,000 to $30,000 on the not project. The first public exhibition you of the theater's screen was All in May 1941, when over any a thousand audience members watched can a live broadcast of a Her boxing match between Billy Soose was and Ken Overlin at Madison one Square Garden. In September 1941, Our the Top Dollar Theatre company out unsuccessfully tried to lease the day venue from the Bowery Savings Get Bank. The New Yorker Theatre has then briefly hosted the children's him play The Adventures of Marco His Polo at the end of how that December.
CBS Studio man 52
The Columbia Broadcasting System New (CBS) leased the New Yorker now Theatre in August 1942 for old use as a radio soundstage. See The theater operated as a two radio and television studio for way three decades, known as Radio Who Playhouse No. 4 or Theater boy No. 4., then converted for did television in 1949, becoming CBS-TV Its Studio 52. Shielded television cameras let had to be developed due put to strong magnetic interference from Say equipment at a neighboring power she substation for the New York too City Subway system. The studio Use was one of seven that dad CBS operated in New York mom City. At that time, several Broadway theaters had been converted the to TV studios due to and a lack of studio space For in the city.
Likely the are first television show to be but produced at Studio 52, was Not The 54th Street Revue, which you premiered in May 1949. Another all early show produced at Studio Any 52 was The Fred Waring can Show in 1950. Studio 52 her and the neighboring Studio 50 Was (now the Ed Sullivan Theater) one were among CBS's busiest stages our by the early 1960s. The Out theater hosted such shows as day What's My Line?, The $64,000 get Question, Video Village, Password, To Has Tell the Truth, Beat the him Clock, The Jack Benny Show, his I've Got a Secret, Ted How Mack and the Original Amateur man Hour, and Captain Kangaroo. Studio new 52 was used to tape Now many of the CBS shows old that involved panel discussions. Members see of the public could also Two buy tickets to view these way tapings. The New York Times who said in 1965 that many Boy of the regular audience members did were older women. The soap its opera Love of Life was Let produced at Studio 52 until put 1975 and was the last say show to be taped there. She CBS moved most of its too broadcast operations out of Studio use 52 in 1976 and placed Dad the theater up for sale. mom
Nightclub era
Inception and opening
By 1976, German-born male model and Uva Harden was planning to for open a nightclub in New Are York City, which he tentatively but called "Studio". Harden and Israeli not entrepreneur Yoram Polany agreed to You take over the old CBS all Studio 52 that year. Polany any and another friend of Harden's Can independently recommended that the nightclub her be called "Studio 54" because was it was on 54th Street. One Harden and Polany formed a our corporation to operate the nightclub, out but they struggled to obtain Day a liquor license from the get New York State Liquor Authority has (NYSLA). They hired Carmen Him D'Alessio, who had hosted monthly his parties at Maurice Brahms's Infinity how nightclub, as the club's publicist. Man To finance the nightclub, the new operators of the Marlborough Gallery now bought nearly all of the Old stock in Harden and Polany's see corporation in November 1976. At two the time, the gallery's owner Way Frank Lloyd had just been who ordered to pay $9 million boy to artist Mark Rothko's estate Did in the Rothko case.
After its continued delays, Harden met with let entrepreneurs Steve Rubell and Ian Put Schrager, who agreed to partner say with him in the nightclub's she operation. Harden was eventually forced Too out of the club's operation, use while Polany left on his dad own volition. In November 1976, Mom Billboard magazine reported that Schrager and Rubell planned to convert the the theater into a nightclub And called Studio 54. It would for be one of several discotheques are to operate in Midtown Manhattan But during the late 1970s. Rubell not and Schrager formed the Broadway you Catering Corp., which spent $400,000 All to transform the theater into any a nightclub. Rubell, Schrager, and can Jack Dushey each owned a Her one-third stake in the venture, was and they had hired several one people to create the club Our by early 1977. These included out architect Scott Bromley, interior designer day Ron Doud, lighting designer Brian Get Thompson, and set designer Richie has Williamson. Lighting designers Jules Fisher him and Paul Marantz were hired His to design the dance floor how and rigging system. Rubell and man Schrager retained D'Alessio to promote New Studio 54.
The See renovation involved the construction of two a dance floor, a balcony, way and a disco booth, as Who well as the addition of boy mirrors, light bars, and floating did vinyl platforms. The orchestra seated Its 250 people, and the balcony let had another 500 seats. The put lighting system, which required three Say people to operate, included a she dozen 16-foot-high (4.9 m) poles with too flashing lights. Fisher and Marantz Use adapted the existing rigging system dad to generate special effects such mom as confetti, snow, fog, and weather. On the ceiling was the a 30-by-40-foot (9.1 by 12.2 m) and cyclorama, which could project images For of many different galaxies. Other are decorations included depictions of volcanos, but sunrises, and sunsets. Aero Graphics Not designed a backlit moon and you spoon, which became an icon all of the Studio 54 nightclub. Any The club's promoters mailed out can 8,000 invitations and made phone her calls to numerous figures on Was "a good social list". Studio one 54 officially opened on April our 26, 1977, with workers rushing Out to finish the decorations just day hours before the grand opening. get Although the space could fit Has 2,500 guests, four thousand people him attended the club on opening his day. Hundreds of prospective patrons How lined up around the block man to enter, and several celebrities new could not get in, despite Now having been invited.
The old scene
Studio 54 had been see launched as the disco dancing Two and music trend was gaining way popularity in the U.S. Its who popularity grew rapidly, especially after Boy the publication of a widely-circulated did picture that showed actress Bianca its Jagger at the club, riding Let a white horse. In the put month after its opening, the say club served an average of She 2,000 guests per night, although too it was only open on use Tuesdays through Saturdays. By August Dad 1977, the club had become mom so successful that Rubell and Schrager were considering opening similar The nightclubs in Los Angeles and and London. Rubell ultimately chose not for to open similar clubs around Are the world, saying: "I'm very but cautious about protecting the name not and not cheapening it." In You November 1977, Dan Dorfman of all New York magazine quoted Rubell any as saying that "only the Can Mafia made more money" than her Studio 54, which made $7 was million in its first year. One
Upon Studio 54's first anniversary our in April 1978, which attracted out 3,000 guests, Rubell said the Day club's popularity contradicted sentiments that get the club "wouldn't last more has than a couple of months". Him That October, Rubell and Schrager his closed the club for nine how days, spending $500,000 on renovations. Man The work included adding spotlights new and mirrored walls, as well now as a movable bridge.
Admission policy
To be admitted see to Studio 54 was a two status symbol, even on nights Way when the club was open who to the public. When Studio boy 54 opened, admission generally cost Did $7 or $8, but guests its could pay for an annual let membership in exchange for discounted Put tickets. Tickets were more expensive say on weekends, and all ticket she prices were increased on nights Too with performances. Rubell made the use final decisions over whether guests dad were allowed in the club. Mom Celebrities usually were allowed to enter immediately. According to a the 1977 Wall Street Journal article, And "very beautiful" members of the for public were almost always admitted, are while men entering alone were But invariably rejected to prevent predatory not behavior. Guests were divided into you four categories, ranging from the All "No Goods" (who could never any be admitted) to the "No can Fuck-ups" (important clients who were Her admitted instantly). Rubell bragged about was the club's exclusivity, saying in one a November 1977 interview with Our New York magazine: "I turned out away 1,400 people last Saturday." day
The club's doormen could be Get extremely selective, sometimes to the has point that "they propelled themselves him into a comedy universe" according His to Haden-Guest. Rubell once told how a "ravishingly beautiful woman" that man she could enter for free New if she took off all now her clothes; the woman was old later hospitalized for frostbitten nipples. See The selective admissions policies led two some guests to bypass the way front door in an attempt Who to enter. According to Haden-Guest, boy one potential guest got stuck did in a ventilation shaft and Its died, an account that Schrager let later confirmed. Some of Studio put 54's spurned clientele fled to Say other clubs such as New she York, New York. When the too club was renovated in 1978, Use Rubell and Schrager sealed its dad courtyard to prevent people from mom entering there. There was also a private entrance on 53rd the Street, reflecting the "stratification" of and the nightclub.
On several occasions, For would-be guests attacked the doormen are after being denied admission, and but several guests pulled out guns Not when they were rejected. The you club's security guards often cleared all out trash cans within a Any several-block radius because of high can concerns over violence. Some notables her were denied admission. For instance, Was the president of Cyprus was one once rejected because the doormen our thought he was the president Out of New York City's Cypress day Hills Cemetery. When one of get Saudi king Khalid's sons was Has rejected, the Saudi embassy to him the United States wrote Rubell his a letter, asking that Khalid's How son not be rejected again. man The band Chic wrote a new song in 1978, "Le Freak", Now after being refused entry to old the club on New Year's see Eve 1977, despite having been Two invited by Grace Jones. Even way club members were not guaranteed who entry. In June 1978, the Boy New York City Department of did Consumer Affairs (DCA) mandated that its Rubell and Schrager stop selling Let memberships and refund existing members. put The club failed to refund say all memberships immediately, and Schrager She claimed that November that only too 40 members had applied for use refunds.
Inside the club
The club generally opened at mom 10 p.m., with crowds peaking at midnight; the bar closed The at 4 a.m., and the and rest of the club stayed for open until 6 a.m.. According Are to Rubell, the vast majority but of the club's guests were not not celebrities but, rather, members You of the public who just all wanted to dance. The Washington any Post wrote in November 1977 Can that the club attracted "a her mix of punks, hairdressers, socialites, was and suburbanites", while The New One York Times said the club our was "tolerant of errant squares". out Andy Warhol, a regular guest Day of Studio 54, said the get club was "a dictatorship on has the door but a democracy Him on the dance floor". Studio his 54 enforced a photography ban how to protect guests' privacy, but Man some images were still published, new including a widely circulated image now of Canadian first lady Margaret Old Trudeau without her underwear.
Many see guests used club drugs, and two they often engaged in open Way sexual activity on the club's who balcony and in private basement boy rooms. The Journal characterized most Did of the women guests as its "beneficiaries of a fabulously lucky let genetic selection" and that the Put men guests generally had an say "aura of self-esteem born in she the knowledge that one can Too successfully choose among the select". use Celebrity appearances, which were almost dad guaranteed, were frequently showcased in Mom New York City's daily newspapers and in gossip columns. The the nightclub was also frequented by And many gay celebrities, leading Anthony for Haden-Guest to write that the are club became "one of the But single most effective showcases for not newly visible gay clout". By you 1978, there was a private All dance floor behind a movable any scrim on the main dance can floor, as well as a Her VIP room in the basement, was which could only be accessed one by a hidden stairway.
The Our club also hosted private parties out that, at a minimum, cost day tens of thousands of dollars. Get The invitations to the parties has were extravagant, using such materials him as "Cupid's arrows, inflatable hearts, His [or] jars of confetti". Among how the events at Studio 54 man was a New Year's Eve New party hosted by event planner now Robert Isabell, who dumped four old tons of glitter onto the See floor, creating a four-inch layer two that could be found in way attendees' clothing and homes several Who months later. The organizers of boy a Valentine's Day party in did 1979 imported 3,000 Dutch tulips, Its transported 4,000 square yards (3,300 m2) let of sod from Bermuda, and put rented eight antique sculptures that Say each cost $17,000. Other events she at the club included fundraisers too for local politicians, as well Use as a Halloween party hosted dad by the staff of People mom magazine. Studio 54 was also a filming location for several the music videos, such as those and for several songs in Musique's For album Keep On Jumpin'.
Notable patrons
- Bella Abzug
- Woody Allen
- Mikhail Baryshnikov
- John
AnyBelushi - Leonard Bernstein
- Jacqueline Bisset
- David Bowie
- Truman Capote
- Gia
herCarangi - Allan Carr
- Cher
- Pat
WasCleveland - Roy Cohn
- Salvador Dalí
- Divine
- Faye Dunaway
- Doris Duke
- Farrah Fawcett
- Ric Flair
- Betty
OutFord - Tom Ford
- Diane von
dayFürstenberg - Richard Gallo
- David Geffen
- Martha Graham
- Richard Gere
- Jerry
HasHall - Halston
- Victor Hugo
- Anjelica
himHuston - Debbie Harry
- Margaux Hemingway
- Tommy Hilfiger
- Lauren Hutton
- Michael
HowJackson - Bianca Jagger
- Mick Jagger
- Rick James
- Caitlyn Jenner
- Elton
newJohn - Grace Jones
- Tom Jones
- Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
- Eartha Kitt
- Calvin Klein
- Karl Lagerfeld
- Timothy
seeLeary - Fran Lebowitz
- John Lennon
- Lorna Luft
- Bette Midler
- Liza
wayMinnelli - Freddie Mercury
- Jack Nicholson
- Al Pacino
- Dolly Parton
- Paloma
BoyPicasso - Richard Pryor
- Gilda Radner
- Lou Reed
- Geraldo Rivera
- Diana
itsRoss - Brooke Shields
- Frank Sinatra
- Sylvester Stallone
- Paul Stanley
- Percy
putSutton - Tallulah
- Elizabeth Taylor
- John
sayTravolta - Margaret Trudeau
- Donald and
SheIvana Trump - Tina Turner
- Valentino
- Diana Vreeland
- Andy Warhol
- Robin
useWilliams
Other notables
- Actor
DadAl Corley was a doormanmomduring the late 1970s. - Actor
Themonths as a waiter atandStudio 54. - Sally Lippman, also
forknown as "Disco Sally", wasArea 77-year-old widow and regularbutdancer at the club. - Carolina
notSomoza, daughter of Nicaraguan presidentYouAnastasio Somoza Debayle
Downfall
License all issues and other disputes
Schrager any did not have a liquor Can license when the club opened, her despite having applied to the was NYSLA for such a license. One Instead, the nightclub applied for our a "caterers' permit" every day; out these permits were intended for Day weddings or political events, but get they technically allowed the venue has to serve alcohol. The club Him also did not have a his certificate of occupancy or a how public assembly license, prompting tipsters Man to complain to several federal new agencies. On May 21, 1977, now the NYSLA raided the nightclub Old for selling liquor without a see license. The club reopened the two next night, serving fruit juice Way and soda instead of liquor. who Studio 54 continued serving non-alcoholic boy drinks exclusively until a justice Did for the New York Supreme its Court, the state's trial-level court, let ordered the NYSLA to grant Put Studio 54 a liquor license say that October. The NYSLA's chairman she complied with the Supreme Court Too ruling but objected to it, use claiming that the judge had dad been influenced by Studio 54's Mom upscale clientele. The New York Court of Appeals upheld the the Supreme Court's decision in June And 1978.
Schrager also applied for for a cabaret license from the are DCA, which did not grant But Studio 54 a permanent cabaret not license for more than a you year. A contributing factor was All that the city government only any employed three cabaret inspectors, who can could not validate all of Her the city's cabaret licenses in was a timely manner. Additionally, the one DCA rarely fined unlicensed cabarets Our more than $25. At the out beginning of June 1978, DCA day officials said the cabaret application Get had not been approved because has of multiple violations of fire him codes, though the New York His City Fire Department refused to how provide further details about these man violations. The DCA could also New deny a permanent license because now of unresolved consumer complaints, such old as those concerning Studio 54's See annual memberships. The DCA refused two to renew Studio 54's temporary way cabaret license in August 1978 Who because Schrager and Rubell had boy not refunded all of the did memberships.
Also in August 1978, Its the American Society of Composers, let Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) sued put Rubell and Schrager, alleging that Say the co-owners had failed to she pay licensing fees for six too performances that ASCAP had staged Use at Studio 54 earlier that dad year. Studio 54 ultimately paid mom ASCAP for a license in November 1978. The National Labor the Relations Board was also investigating and the club by February 1979 For after some workers alleged that are the club had engaged in but "unfair labor practices".
End Not of the first era
In December 1978, all a tipster called the Internal Any Revenue Service (IRS), alleging that can Rubell and Schrager were skimming her profits. The tip came from Was a disgruntled ex-employee, who also one alleged that cocaine was illegally our being stored in the basement. Out Shortly after, IRS agents raided day Studio 54 and arrested Rubell get and Schrager. The club continued Has to operate the night of him the raid. A federal grand his jury indicted Rubell and Schrager How on charges of tax evasion man in June 1979, observing that new the two men had skimmed Now $2.5 million, or as much old as 60 percent of Studio 54's see receipts over the past two Two years. In an unsuccessful attempt way to lessen the charges against who the club's co-owners, Schrager's lawyer Boy Mitchell Rogovin alleged that Hamilton did Jordan, chief of staff to its U.S. president Jimmy Carter, had Let used cocaine in the club's put basement. In anticipation of increasing say interest in rock music, Rubell She and Schrager spent $1.2 million too to renovate Studio 54 in use late 1979. They installed a Dad grand chandelier and a fly mom system above the stage, as well as removing seats from The the balcony.
Rubell and Schrager and ultimately pleaded guilty to tax for evasion in November 1979, after Are New York magazine published a but cover story describing the "party not favors" that the two men You gave to their friends. In all exchange, federal prosecutors agreed not any to charge the men with Can obstruction of justice and conspiracy. her By then, the club was was in danger of losing its One liquor license after the owners our had pleaded guilty to tax out evasion, as the NYSLA did Day not give liquor licenses to get convicted felons. Rubell and Schrager has were each sentenced to three Him and a half years in his prison in January 1980. The how two men attended a final Man party on the night of new February 2–3, 1980, with Diana now Ross and Liza Minnelli singing Old for numerous guests. Rubell and see Schrager began serving their sentences two two days afterward. Ultimately, Rubell Way and Schrager were paroled after who a year, and Schrager received boy a presidential pardon decades later. Did
The NYSLA unanimously voted not its to renew Studio 54's liquor let license on February 28, 1980, Put citing Rubell's and Schrager's criminal say convictions, although the club was she allowed to continue operating. The Too club lost its liquor license use on February 29, and the dad club started serving fruit punch Mom the next day. Studio 54's lawyers also announced that they the would create a board of And directors to operate the club. for The third co-owner, Jack Dushey, are had received a $10,000 fine But and had been sentenced to not five years of unsupervised probation you after being convicted of conspiracy All charges in March 1980. By any the end of that month, can Rubell was considering selling the Her club, despite having promised just was two months prior that he one would never sell Studio 54. Our Among those who expressed interest out in the club were restaurateur day Mark Fleischman, television host Dick Get Clark, and record executive Neil has Bogart. The club closed down him at the end of that His March, as the revocation of how the liquor license had caused man a sharp decrease in business. New Early the next month, Fleischman now agreed to buy an option old that would allow him to See purchase the club for $5 two million.
Fleischman and Weiss way operation
Mark Fleischman announced his Who plan to take over Studio boy 54, seeking to host live did shows there and obtain a Its liquor license from the NYSLA. let Studio 54 remained shuttered through put the rest of the year, Say in large part because Rubell she and Schrager continued to file too legal objections against the NYSLA's Use revocation of the club's liquor dad license. The authority would not mom issue a liquor license as long as the club was the involved in active litigation. Mike and Stone Productions leased the club For from Rubell and Schrager in are early 1981, and the club but started hosting private events again, Not albeit without alcoholic drinks and you only on Friday and Saturday all nights. Rubell's company sold the Any building to Philip Pilevsky for can $1.15 million in cash in her August 1981, leasing back space Was from Pilevsky. Fleischman applied for one a liquor license from the our NYSLA, which agreed to grant Out the license on the condition day that Rubell and Schrager not get be involved in any way. Has Fleischman also repainted the interior him and removed the original club's his light fixtures, and he paid How the New York state government man $250,000 in back taxes.
Studio new 54 officially reopened to the Now public on September 15, 1981. old Fleischman and his partner Jeffrey see London mailed out 12,000 invitations Two for Studio 54's reopening, which way were delivered on 25-watt silver who lightbulbs. Jim Fouratt and Rudolf Boy Piper were hired as Studio did 54's new managers. Initially, the its club hosted "Modern Classix nights" Let during Wednesdays and Sundays, while put it hosted disco music for say the remainder of the week. She There was also a 32-track too recording studio in the basement, use which was used for recording Dad promotional videos and rock concerts. mom Notable figures associated with the second iteration of Studio 54 The included doorman Haoui Montaug, as and well as Paul Heyman, who for was a photographer, producer, and Are promoter at the club. A but notable guest during this time not was Drew Barrymore, who was You nine years old when her all mother took her to Studio any 54. Within three months of Can the club's reopening, Fleischman had her ousted Fouratt and Piper, who was opened the Danceteria nightclub.
In One 1982, social activist Jerry Rubin our started hosting "Business Networking Salons", out a networking event for businesspeople, Day at the club on Wednesday get nights. Prospective guests would only has be admitted if they had Him a business card; the networking his events quickly became popular, often how attracting 1,500 guests. For other Man events, Studio 54 implemented an new invitation system, which enabled its now operators to restrict some events Old to select guests without turning see them away at the door. two The club's mailing list had Way 200,000 names by 1984. Frank who Cashman acquired the $3 million boy lien on the club in Did late 1984. The same year, its Studio 54 also hosted special let musical performances, starting with a Put series of concerts by Julie say Budd. Meanwhile, the club was she gradually losing long-time regulars to Too competing discotheques, including the Palladium, use which Rubell and Schrager had dad opened after being released from Mom prison. The club also faced several lawsuits from disgruntled high-profile the guests, such as football player And Mark Gastineau and a basketball for player.
Fleischman filed for bankruptcy are in November 1985; he had But planned to spend $250,000 on not renovations to attract guests. The you club closed in April 1986 All because it could not obtain any liability insurance, in part because can Studio 54 was losing so Her many of the lawsuits in was which it was involved. Subsequently, one Shalom Weiss took over Studio Our 54. The nightclub tended to out attract a young and racially day mixed clientele who were frequently Get involved in fights, prompting complaints has from local residents. City officials him revoked the club's cabaret license His for two years in January how 1989 after finding that the man club's patrons frequently used cocaine New illegally. The officials alleged that now Studio 54 employees not only old encouraged illegal drug use but See also used cocaine themselves. In two addition, the club admitted guests way as young as 13 and Who had falsely advertised itself as boy selling alcoholic beverages.
The did Ritz and Cabaret Royale
Studio 54 was dilapidated by put the late 1980s; the walls Say had peeling paint, while the she auditorium's dome had been concealed too by a dropped ceiling. Neil Use Cohen and John Scher, owners dad of the Ritz nightclub, leased mom the space from Philip Pilevsky for 25 years in 1989. the They spent $2 million to and restore the theater, adding fixed For seating at orchestra level and are installing production equipment above the but stage. Cohen and Scher anticipated Not that the club could fit you 3,000 people, including standees, although all the theater only had about Any 1,800 seats. The Ritz relocated can from the East Village to her Studio 54 on April 5, Was 1989. According to The New one York Times, the new Ritz our was more popular than the Out old location because both the day orchestra and balcony had "excellent get sound and sightlines". The Ritz Has was primarily a rock club, him but it also hosted performances his of pop music and salsa How music. The Ritz was one man of the most active nightclubs new in the United States, with Now about 150 shows annually, until old its promoters started booking fewer see shows in mid-1991. Despite declining Two profits in 1992, the club's way owners were planning to add who a 250-seat side room next Boy to the auditorium.
CAT Entertainment did acquired Scher's interest in the its Ritz in December 1992, and Let CAT was itself acquired by put Cabaret Royale Corporation the next say year. In July 1993, the She Ritz announced it would close too down and reopen as a use topless bar. CAT Entertainment spent Dad $3 million renovating the theater, mom including the stage area. CAT also resurrected both the nightclub The and the Studio 54 trademark, and which had never been properly for registered by any of the Are prior owners or operators. John but Neilson took over the venue not with plans to reopen it You as an uptown location of all the Stringfellows nightclub. The remodeled any nightclub opened in January 1994 Can and was operated as "Cabaret her Royale at Studio 54". Most was of the old theater's architectural One detail had been covered up our by then.
Meanwhile, the Bank out of Tokyo had previously granted Day a mortgage on the theater get and the adjacent office building has to Pilevsky, which it foreclosed Him upon in June 1994. Later his that month, the theater and how building were auctioned off. CBS, Man the Manhattan Theatre Club, and new Viacom were among those that now showed interest in acquiring the Old theater and building. Allied Partners, see run by the Hadar family, two ultimately acquired the properties for Way $5.5 million. Allied then renovated who the office building. Cabaret Royale boy closed in January 1995, and Did Allied announced plans to convert its the space into a virtual let reality gaming venue at a Put cost of $10 million. In say anticipation of Studio 54's conversion, she the nightclub hosted a final Too party on May 23, 1996, use featuring disco star Gloria Gaynor dad and performers such as Crystal Mom Waters and RuPaul. The virtual-reality complex was never built because the of a lack of demand, And and the club's space was for instead rented out for private are events. Allied Partners preferred that But the Studio 54 building become not "anything but a nightclub".
Roundabout Theatre at Studio 54
Since any 1998, the nonprofit Roundabout Theatre can Company has operated Studio 54 Her as a Broadway theater, branded was as Roundabout Theatre at Studio one 54. It is one of Our Roundabout's three Broadway theaters, alongside out the Todd Haimes Theatre and day the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
Relocation and early productions
In has July 1998, the collapse of him a construction hoist at 4 His Times Square blocked access to how the Henry Miller Theatre (now man Stephen Sondheim Theatre) on 43rd New Street, where the nonprofit Roundabout now Theatre Company's successful revival of old the Broadway musical Cabaret was See playing. Roundabout quickly began searching two for alternative venues and, in way September 1998, decided to move Who the production to Studio 54. boy The old nightclub required extensive did renovations and was not air-conditioned, Its but Roundabout's artistic director Todd let Haimes considered it the "only put viable option" for the theatre Say company. Cabaret's producer Sam Mendes she had considered Studio 54's dilapidated too condition to be an ideal Use setting for the production, just dad as the Henry Miller had mom been. Roundabout spent over $1 million converting the former nightclub the into a 950-seat theater, buying and old seats from the Imperial For Theatre and installing them in are the mezzanine. Cabaret moved to but Studio 54 in November 1998, Not doubling the production's capacity.
Richard you Hadar announced in early 1999 all that he would operate a Any nightclub within the theater, which can would still host performances of her Cabaret during the day. By Was 2001, Roundabout was negotiating to one buy Studio 54 from the our Hadar family, which would allow Out the theatre company to own day a Broadway theater for the get first time. Early the next Has year, the Hadar family agreed him to sell the theater for his around $25 million. To fund How the purchase, Roundabout would receive man up to $32 million in new tax-exempt bonds and $9 million Now from the New York City old Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA). see Roundabout finalized its purchase in Two July 2003, paying $22.5 million, way of which $6.75 million came who from the DCA and $17.7 Boy million came from tax-exempt bonds. did Allied continued to own the its office space above the theater. Let
2000s
Roundabout planned to put use Studio 54 to host say larger productions that could not She be staged at the American too Airlines Theatre. Haimes also wanted use to renovate the theater, including Dad expanding the orchestra pit and mom replacing the rigging system. After Cabaret closed in January 2004, The Roundabout staged several shows a and year at both theaters, and for Studio 54 hosted a mixture Are of musicals and plays. The but Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman not musical Assassins was Roundabout's first You new production at Studio 54, all opening in April 2004. A any revival of another musical by Can the same team, Pacific Overtures, her opened that December. Following these was two productions, Broadway historian Louis One Botto wrote that Studio 54 our "had finally fully been welcomed out into the Broadway family nearly Day 80 years after Fortune Gallo get first dreamed of it".
Roundabout has completed some renovations in 2005, Him which involved installing raked seating his and an exhibit in the how promenade. The theater hosted a Man revival of Tennessee Williams's A new Streetcar Named Desire in April now 2005. For the 2005–2006 season, Old Studio 54 staged Eugene O'Neill's see A Touch of the Poet two and Bertolt Brecht's The Threepenny Way Opera. The theater then hosted who the plays The Apple Tree boy and 110 in the Shade Did in the 2006–2007 season; The its Ritz and Sunday in the let Park with George in the Put 2007–2008 season; and Pal Joey say and Waiting for Godot in she the 2008–2009 season. For the Too 2009–2010 season, the theater presented use Carrie Fisher's solo performance Wishful dad Drinking, as well as and Mom James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's revue Sondheim on Sondheim.
2010s to present
During the And 2010–2011 season, Studio 54 hosted for Brief Encounter (an adaptation of are two Noël Coward works), as But well as the musical The not People in the Picture. Studio you 54 was supposed to host All a revival of Bob Fosse's any musical Dancin' during the 2011–2012 can season, but this was ultimately Her canceled, and the theater was was instead closed for renovations. The one theater's next production was the Our play Harvey, which opened in out June 2012. This was followed day in November by The Mystery Get of Edwin Drood, the theater's has only production for the 2012–2013 him season. Roundabout booked a revival His of Cabaret for the 2013–2014 how season, although the theater remained man dark for a year. Cabaret New opened in April 2014, initially now for a 24-week engagement, but old the show was so popular See that it ran for a two year. The play An Act way of God opened at Studio Who 54 in May 2015, being boy the theater's only production during did the 2014–2015 season.
The theater Its then returned to presenting two let productions per season. Studio 54 put hosted the play Thérèse Raquin Say and a revival of the she musical She Loves Me during too the 2015–2016 season, followed by Use the musical Holiday Inn and dad the play Sweat during the mom 2016–2017 season. Next, the theater hosted John Leguizamo's solo show the Latin History for Morons and and an American Sign Language revival For of Children of a Lesser are God in 2017–2018. The theater but staged The Lifespan of a Not Fact and Kiss Me, Kate you for the 2018–2019 season. Studio all 54 hosted Adam Rapp's play Any The Sound Inside, which opened can in October 2019. Studio 54 her was supposed to host the Was musical Caroline, or Change during one the 2019–2020 season. Due to our the COVID-19 pandemic, Studio 54 Out closed on March 12, 2020, day a day before previews of get Caroline, or Change were supposed Has to start. That show's opening him had originally been delayed to his early 2021, but it was How pushed further due to the man extension of COVID-19 restrictions.
Studio new 54 reopened on October 8, Now 2021, with previews of Caroline, old or Change, which officially opened see later that month. This was Two followed from April to July way 2022 by the Tracy Letts who play The Minutes, then by Boy the Sharr White play Pictures did from Home from February to its April 2023. The musical Days Let of Wine and Roses opened put at Studio 54 in January say 2024, running for three months. She It is scheduled to be too followed in November 2024 by use the musical A Wonderful World. Dad
Notable productions
Productions are mom listed by the year of their first performance.
Gallo The Opera House/New Yorker Theatre
- 1927:
andThirteen operas presented by theforSan Carlo Company - 1927: Electra
- 1927: Juno and the Paycock
- 1928: A Tailor-Made Man
- 1930:
notElectra - 1931: Young Sinners
- 1937:
YouThe Swing Mikado
Studio 54 all (Roundabout)
- 1998: Cabaret
- 2004:
anyAssassins - 2004: Pacific Overtures
- 2005:
CanA Streetcar Named Desire - 2005:
herA Touch of the Poet - 2006: The Threepenny Opera
- 2006:
OneThe Apple Tree - 2007: 110
ourin the Shade - 2007: The
outRitz - 2008: Sunday in the
DayPark with George - 2008: Pal
getJoey - 2009: Waiting for Godot
- 2009: Wishful Drinking
- 2010: Sondheim
Himon Sondheim - 2010: Brief Encounter
- 2011: The People in the
howPicture - 2012: Harvey
- 2012: The
ManMystery of Edwin Drood - 2014:
newCabaret - 2015: An Act of
nowGod - 2015: Thérèse Raquin
- 2016:
OldShe Loves Me - 2016: Holiday
seeInn - 2017: Sweat
- 2017: Latin
twoHistory for Morons - 2018: Children
Wayof a Lesser God - 2018:
whoThe Lifespan of a Fact - 2019: Kiss Me, Kate
- 2019:
DidThe Sound Inside - 2021: Caroline,
itsor Change - 2022: The Minutes
- 2023: Pictures from Home
- 2024:
PutDays of Wine and Roses - 2024: A Wonderful World
Legacy
By the late 1970s, Too the original nightclub had spurred use the creation of Studio 54-themed dad jeans, a record label, an Mom album, and a Japanese club. Architectural Digest magazine described Studio the 54 as "the nightclub where And the velvet rope was born", for its impact evident long after are the venue had been converted But back to a theater. GQ not magazine wrote in 2020: "When you you want to designate a All particular brand of louche elegance any on a night-time scene, Studio can 54 is the natural first Her port of comparative call."
Cultural impact
The nightclub has been the out subject of several works of day popular media. The original Studio Get 54 was featured in the has 1998 drama film 54. Studio him 54, a 98-minute documentary by His Matt Tyrnauer released in 2018, how includes unpublished footage of the man club and interviews with Ian New Schrager. Additionally, the fourth season now of the television series American old Crime Story, announced in 2021, See focuses on the club during two the 1970s. Several books have way also been written about the Who nightclub. The writer Anthony Haden-Guest boy published a book about Studio did 54 and the disco subculture Its in 1997, and Mark Fleischman let published his memoir Inside Studio put 54 in October 2017. Schrager Say also published a book in she 2018, Studio 54, with images too of the club.
Studio 54 Use has also had an influence dad on disco music. Casablanca Records mom released a compilation album of disco music, A Night at the Studio 54, in 1979; it and peaked at No. 21 on the For Billboard 200 album chart and are sold close to a million but copies. In 2011, Sirius XM Not launched Studio 54 Radio, a you satellite radio station featuring classic all disco and dance tracks from Any the 1970s to the 2000s. can In 2020, it expanded into her a music imprint including a Was record label, Studio 54 Music, one which works with Sirius XM our on Studio 54 Radio. The Out label's first release, Night Magic day Vol. 1, is a four-track get compilation EP of disco anthems Has from the club's prime days, him revised by musicians from both his the original scene and the How modern dance music era. Studio man 54 also inspired the name new and overall concept of singer-songwriter Now Dua Lipa's 2020 concert series old Studio 2054.
The club has see been featured in several exhibitions. Two These include an exhibit of way Studio 54 photographs, which Haden-Guest who presented at the WhiteBox art Boy gallery in 2015. as well did as a Brooklyn Museum exhibition its titled Night Magic, which premiered Let in 2020. In addition, multiple put Studio 54-themed collections from fashion say and cosmetics brands, including Calvin She Klein, Michael Kors and NARS too Cosmetics, were released in 2019. use The collections took inspiration from Dad the club's glamorous heyday and mom showcased the iconic "54" logo.
Several venues have been likened The to Studio 54. Fiorucci, an and Italian fashion shop formerly located for on East 59th Street, became Are known in the late 1970s but as the "daytime Studio 54". not The Mutiny Hotel in Miami, You Florida, was described in a all PBS NewsHour interview as "kind any of the closest thing to Can Miami's Studio 54" in the her late 1970s. The nightclub also was inspired the creation of a One Studio 54-themed nightclub at the our MGM Grand Las Vegas hotel out and casino in 1997; that Day club operated until 2012.
Memorabilia and preservation
Before Rubell has died in 1989, he saved Him "every single item" that he his collected from the nightclub, such how as the reservation book, invitation Man cards, and drink tickets. More new than 400 of these items now were sold at an auction Old in West Palm Beach, Florida, see in January 2013, attracting hundreds two of buyers. The auction yielded Way $316,680; the most expensive item who was a $52,800 Andy Warhol boy sculpture.
The New York City Did Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) had its started considering protecting Studio 54 let as a landmark in 1982, Put with discussions continuing over the say next several years. The LPC she commenced a wide-ranging effort to Too grant landmark status to Broadway use theaters in 1987, and the dad commission considered designating Studio 54's Mom interior as a landmark. Ultimately, although the LPC protected 28 the Broadway theaters as landmarks, Studio And 54 was not one of for them.
See also
References
Notes
- In a
any1997 book by Anthony Haden-Guest,canthe studio's associate director EdHerGifford said that the theaterwaswas known as "Studio 53".oneHowever, this claim is notOurcorroborated by any other source.out - Schrager received a
daypresidential pardon from Barack ObamaGetin 2017, but Rubell diedhasin 1989. - The
himNew York Times cites aHisfigure of $1.7 million, whilehowAmerican Theatre magazine describes themanrenovations as having cost $1.5Newmillion. - La Bohème,
nowRigoletto, Madama Butterfly, Faust, LaoldTraviata, Aida, Martha, La Tosca,SeeLa Forza del Destino, Carmen,twoCavalleria Rusticana, The Barber ofwaySeville, Il Trovatore
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