Studio 54

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Studio 54 is a historic New York City venue best known as a legendary 1970s nightclub that later became a prominent Broadway theater.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Broadway theatre
building
cultural landmark
nightclub
address 254 West 54th Street
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts influenced theatre interior
associatedWith Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
Bianca Jagger NERFINISHED
Diana Ross NERFINISHED
Liza Minnelli NERFINISHED
Mick Jagger NERFINISHED
associatedWithMusicGenre dance music
disco
capacityApproximate around 1,000 as nightclub
closedAsOriginalNightclub 1980
convertedTo Broadway theatre NERFINISHED
convertedToTheatre late 1990s
culturalStatus icon of 1970s pop culture
era 1970s
early 1980s
featuredIn documentaries about disco era
films about New York nightlife
foundedBy Ian Schrager NERFINISHED
Steve Rubell NERFINISHED
knownFor LGBTQ+ friendly environment
celebrity clientele
disco era nightlife
elaborate themed parties
exclusive door policy
legalIssue owners convicted of tax evasion
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
neighborhood Midtown Manhattan
notableProduction Assassins (revival) NERFINISHED
Cabaret (revival) NERFINISHED
The 39 Steps NERFINISHED
openedAsNightclub 1977
operatedBy Roundabout Theatre Company NERFINISHED
previousName CBS Studio 52 NERFINISHED
previousUse CBS television studio NERFINISHED
reopenedAsNightclub 1981
subjectOf 1998 film "54" NERFINISHED
2018 documentary film "Studio 54"
timePeriodOfGreatestFame 1977–1979
usedFor Broadway productions
theatrical performances

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Assassins broadwayDebutTheatre Studio 54
She Loves Me theatre Studio 54
subject surface form: 2016 Roundabout Theatre Company revival