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that season, however, that the late night music hall performances were resulting in minor scandal, while the members were increasingly availing themselves of the opera box. By the 1894 season the Vaudeville Club had changed its name to the "Opera Club", and in 1899 its members formally incorporated themselves as the "Metropolitan Opera Club".
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By the second year of the Vaudeville Club's existence, the Metropolitan Opera had resumed performances, and the club acquired the use of the large opera box that adjoined the club. Members would thus attend the opera and then enjoy the vaudeville entertainments afterwards. It became apparent over
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Although the Opera Club is fully independent of the Metropolitan Opera Association, support for the MOA is central to the club's activities. The club donated the gold stage curtain that was made for the opening of the new opera house at
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while the back of the house was under renovation after a fire. Known as the "Vaudeville Club", members and their guests dined and watched performances from a miniature stage designed by
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in 1966, and also contributed to its recent replacement. The club continues to make annual gifts to the MOA, which are often used to finance new productions or revivals.
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for Saturday matinee performances. The membership is sometimes affectionately referred to as "the Penguins" because of its attire.
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The club has singers among its membership and often hosts dinners for prominent performers appearing at the Metropolitan Opera.
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wrote the club to thank its members for publicly expressing their support after he was arrested for breach of the peace at the
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The club was founded in 1893 when a collection of New York Society gentlemen created a private
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is requested for premieres, galas and certain Monday night performances) and a dark suit or
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Founded as a men-only club, the Opera Club has admitted women as full members since 1982.
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The Club in the Opera House: The Story of the Metropolitan Opera Club
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Index

Metropolitan Opera House
New York City
Angelo Donghia
Peter Pennoyer
Metropolitan Opera Association
black-tie
white-tie
morning dress
supper club
old Metropolitan Opera House
Broadway
Stanford White
Vesta Victoria
Walter Jones
Pilar-Morin
Enrico Caruso
Central Park Zoo
Lincoln Center
List of supper clubs
Alf Landon
"Opera Club Bars Landon"
The New York Times
Bonner 1949




"Opera Club"
The New Yorker
Bonner 1949

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