When did the Apollo close?

When did the Apollo close?

In 1977 the shows were discontinued, and the theatre was operated (unsuccessfully) as a movie theatre. A year later the building was closed.

Where is the famous Apollo Theater located?

Harlem
The Apollo Theater is a music hall at 253 West 125th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (Eighth Avenue) in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

Who got famous from the Apollo?

Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday, Sammy Davis Jr., James Brown, Gladys Knight, Luther Vandross, D’Angelo, Lauryn Hill, and countless others began their road to stardom on the Apollo stage.

Is the Apollo Theater in New York open?

We’re still here. Read our response to the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), our safety policies, and how we’re in keeping the health and well-being of our audience, artists, community, visitors and staff our top priority.

Did Johnny Mathis ever play the Apollo?

Josephine Baker plays the Apollo in a quarter-million-dollar wardrobe. Jazz greats Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Thelonious Monk appear at the Apollo. Johnny Mathis debuts at the Apollo. Moms Mabley signed to headline a week of shows.

Who bought the Apollo Theater?

It almost disappeared for good. But a mysterious buyer purchased the theater and reopened it in 1978. According to unofficial histories of the Apollo, the new owner was a man named Guy Fisher, one of the biggest heroin kingpins New York City has ever seen.

How many seats are in the Apollo theatre?

1,506Apollo Theater / Capacity

Is the Apollo Theater area safe?

Perfectly safe. No different than Times Square. You won’t find lots of taxis around, but you really don’t need one, the subway is perfectly safe. (Statistically safer than cabs, since subways don’t get into traffic accidents.)

Who owns the Apollo Theater?

Apollo Theatre Foundation IncApollo Theater / Owner

When did the Apollo Theater open in NYC?

June 28, 1983. The Apollo Theater is a music hall located at 253 West 125th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (formerly Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (formerly Eighth Avenue) in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City.

Who was the owner of the Apollo Theater?

The Opera House became a movie theater, but the Apollo, under the ownership of Brecher and Schiffman, continued to present stage shows. Schiffman hired Clarence Robinson as in-house producer. Originally, a typical show presented at the Apollo was akin to a vaudeville show, including a chorus line of beautiful girls.

How many seats does Apollo Theater have?

With 1,500 seats, state-of-the-art capacities and sound system and an extensive roster of support services, The Apollo Theater is an ideal venue for performances, fashion shows, television and photo shoots and more.

Why is the Apollo Theater so famous?

The Apollo grew to prominence during the Harlem Renaissance of the pre- World War II years. Billing itself as a place “where stars are born and legends are made,” the Apollo became famous for launching the careers of artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, who made her singing debut at 17 at the Apollo, on November 21, 1934.