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The new EL MOROCCO THEATER & NIGHTCLUB is a
recreation of the famous original of the 1930’s and 40's, that
brings into the new millennium a unique hybrid of a Supper Club,
Nightclub and Theater. The club is located on the corner of 145th
Street and Broadway, a historical premise in a thriving, vibrant and
ever changing neighborhood that was once a USO club in the 1940’s
and 50’s and later in the 1960’s one of the City’s most popular and
glamorous Latin clubs, Club Caborrojeno.
The original El Morocco was famous for its
zebra-stripe motif. In every picture taken at the original location,
as depicted in John Perona’s 1937 “El Morocco Family Album,” the
zebra stripes and banquettes were the trademark in every shot. The
original El Morocco had some great history behind it. It was the
glamorous supper club where the Vanderbilt's and Actors dined
near royalty, where Cary Grant and Marlene Dietrich hung out and
where Jackie went as both Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Onassis. The venue
was also the place where the great Tito Puente recorded his live Cha
Cha Cha album at the El Morocco in 1958 with his world famous
orchestra also featuring Pete Luis.
El Morocco was also the place where the famous
Dominican diplomat, polo player, race driver and notorious playboy,
Porfirio Rubirosa, dallied with the beautiful women such as: Dolores
del Rio, Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Eva Peron and many others.
He was also briefly married to Zsa Zsa Gabor and the American
heiress, philanthropist and one of richest women in the world, Doris
Duke. El Morocco was the first club to use a velvet rope and
where actor Humphrey Bogart was banned from for life. This same
legacy is what the new EL MOROCCO THEATER & NIGHTCLUB seeks to
establish with the infamous zebra motif in the Main Room and in the
more Contemporary Leopard Lounge.
This is a modern interpretation that will be
complete with Off-Broadway Shows, Live Latin entertainment
featuring Merengue, Bachata, House, Salsa, Reggaeton, and Latin Jazz
bands, Comedy/Variety shows, Unplugged Concerts, TV and Radio Shows,
Sporting Events/Private Parties, and Charity/Fundraisers, just to
name a few. The club is complete with a private, corporate party
space equipped with state-of-the-art visual and sound systems.
The 10,000 square foot space has been
meticulously decorated to welcome its guests into a true out-of-
this-world art deco experience in the heart of Hamilton Heights. The
new El Morocco captures the spirit of the original with 1940’s Art
Deco details in a club layout complete with the same Zebra Skin
motif made famous in hundreds of photos and movies. El Morocco also
features an additional room, the Leopard Lounge, which has a more
modern style with a lounge feel and layout. The entire room features
the Leopard Skin motif with a mahogany bar and separate stage and
sound system. The El Morocco on Broadway in the main room will be a
complete world class Theater with Broadway quality sound and
lighting. |