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Is Stage Door Canteen real?

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Is Stage Door Canteen real?

The actual Stage Door Canteen in New York City was a basement club located in the 44th Street Theatre, and it could not be used for the filming as it was too busy receiving servicemen. The settings were recreated at the Fox Movietone Studio in New York and at RKO Pathé Studios in Los Angeles.

What was the Stage Door Canteen?

The Stage Door Canteen was an entertainment venue for American and Allied servicemen that operated in the Broadway theatre district of New York City throughout World War II. The canteen’s popularity led to the establishment of other canteens throughout the United States as well as London and Paris.

When did the Stage Door Canteen open?

March 2, 1942
On March 2, 1942 the New York Stage Door Canteen opened its doors in the basement of the 44thStreet Theater. Founded by the American Theatre Wing, the organization that hosts Broadway’s Tony Awards, Stage Door Canteen was open nightly from 6 p.m. to midnight.

Who served at Stage Door Canteen?

Originally released at 132 minutes, Stage Door Canteen is now generally available in the 93-minute TV version. The six big bands that appear and perform in the film are those of Kay Kyser, Count Basie, Xavier Cugat, Guy Lombardo, Benny Goodman and Freddie Martin.

Where was the Stage Door Canteen located?

New York City
The Stage Door Canteen — the famous World War II-era Times Square haven for soldiers temporarily stationed in New York City — opened March 2, 1942, at 216 W. 44th Street. The location was a space underneath the Fourth-Fourth Street Theatre formerly occupied by the Little Club.

What it means Canteen?

1 : a store (as in a camp or factory) in which food, drinks, and small supplies are sold. 2 : a place of recreation and entertainment for people in military service. 3 : a small container for carrying water or another liquid a hiker’s canteen.

Is the ww2 museum free?

The health and safety of our visitors, staff, and volunteers is the top priority of The National WWII Museum….Hours and Information.

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