Last night I had the chance to see the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, which, lucky me, included a bonus backstage tour. Radio City is pretty impressive whether you’re a tourist or New Yorker, and one of my favorite parts of the appropriately-named Christmas Spectacular was a brief history of the venue since it opened on December 27, 1932. Because Radio City’s interior was deemed a city landmark in 1978, it’s all pretty retro-fabulous. Inexplicably, this owl lives just above the stage manager’s station full of vintage gears and gadgets stage right. Your guess is as good as mine.
For further reading: “Christmas Spectacular By The Numbers” New York Times

Last night I had the chance to see the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, which, lucky me, included a bonus backstage tour. Radio City is pretty impressive whether you’re a tourist or New Yorker, and one of my favorite parts of the appropriately-named Christmas Spectacular was a brief history of the venue since it opened on December 27, 1932. Because Radio City’s interior was deemed a city landmark in 1978, it’s all pretty retro-fabulous. Inexplicably, this owl lives just above the stage manager’s station full of vintage gears and gadgets stage right. Your guess is as good as mine.

For further reading: “Christmas Spectacular By The NumbersNew York Times


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