American History
Related: About this forumRadio City Music Hall opened to the public on December 27, 1932
Located in New York Citys Rockefeller Center, this fabulous Art Deco theater is home to The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, a New York Christmas tradition since 1933, and to the womens precision dance team known as the Rockettes.
John D. Rockefeller Jr. engaged New York theater and radio impresario Samuel Roxy Rothafel (1881-1936) to plan the theater. Designed by Donald Deskey (1894- 1989), the interior of the theater incorporates glass, aluminum, chrome, and geometric ornamentation. Deskey rejected the Rococo embellishment generally used for theaters at that time in favor of a contemporary Art Deco style.
The ceiling over the Great Stage resembles a setting sun. The immense theater was built to seat nearly 6,000 people. The stage contained built-in elevators to raise and lower scenery as well as the orchestra. Programming was a mix of films and live stage shows.
The twelve-acre complex in Midtown Manhattan known as Rockefeller Center was developed between 1929 and 1940 by John D. Rockefeller Jr., on land leased from Columbia University. Rockefeller initially planned an opera house on the site, but changed his mind after the stock market crash of 1929. One of the complexs first tenants was The Radio Corporation of America (RCA), hence the names Radio City and Radio City Music Hall.
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secondwind
(16,903 posts)and the ice skaters... Fond memories...
Wicked Blue
(6,664 posts)Must have been around 12 or 13.
I ice skated there once or twice as a teenager. It was wonderful.
ificandream
(10,538 posts)Those were the days ...