DC -- GALA Hispanic Theatre press conference for "On Your Feet!" (w/Emilio Estefan, Gloria Estefan, Hugo Medrano, and Luis Salgado):
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Description of Pictures: GALA Hispanic Theatre invites you to the press conference with Emilio Estefan, Gloria Estefan, Hugo Medrano (GALA’s Producing Artistic Director), and Luis Salgado (Director and Choreographer) about the world premiere in Spanish of the Broadway musical ON YOUR FEET! La historia de Emilio y Gloria Estefan ¡EN ESPAÑOL! (The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan).
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ONFEET_220507_0174.JPG: Luis Salgado, Emilio Estefan, Gloria Estefan, Hugo Medrano
ONFEET_220507_0182.JPG: Emilio Estefan
ONFEET_220507_0186.JPG: Luis Salgado, Emilio Estefan
ONFEET_220507_0250.JPG: Luis Salgado
ONFEET_220507_0332.JPG: Hugo Medrano
ONFEET_220507_1065.JPG: Emilio Estefan and Gloria Estefan were in town on May 7, 2022 to promote the new musical On Your Feet! La Historia de Emilio y Gloria Estefan at the GALA Hispanic Theatre.
Wikipedia Description: Tivoli Theatre (Washington)
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The Tivoli Theatre is a landmark building in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C. on 14th Street and Park Road Northwest. Originally built as a movie theater, it currently (as of 2006) exhibits live stage productions as the home of the GALA Hispanic Theatre.
History:
The Tivoli Theatre was designed by prominent New York architect Thomas W. Lamb. It reflects Italian Renaissance Revival style architecture with its stucco exterior, red tile roof, ornate cornices, and numerous graceful arches. Completed in 1924 at a cost of $1 million, the theater was, until its closing in 1976, one of the most elegant movie houses in Washington, D.C. In addition to the main theater auditorium, the building contained offices on the upper floors and several two-story shops along the 14th Street and Park Road frontages. In the quarter century it has lain vacant, the building has suffered from neglect, extensive vandalism, and severe water damage due to a leaking roof. This early conceptual rendering of the theater was obtained from the New York City Public Library.
The history of the Knickerbocker Theater, designed by Reginald Geare, and built during the First World War, is closely associated with that of the Tivoli. The owner of the Knickerbocker, theater magnate Harry M. Crandall, operated a chain of movie theaters in Washington. Geare was his primary Washington architect and, in addition to the Knickerbocker, had designed the Metropolitan in 1917 and the Lincoln in 1921. The Knickerbocker was located on the southwest corner of 18th Street and Columbia Road in Adams-Morgan, the present location of a SunTrust Bank.
In a brief 24-hour period spanning January 27–28, 1922, a massive storm dropped 26 inches of snow on the city, causing the fragile roof of the Knickerbocker to collapse. Few of the patrons who had filled the theater that evening for a screening of the comedy hit "Get Rich Quick W ...More...
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