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In 2002, owner Robert Errato sued operator Clear Channel Entertainment. Errato claimed Clear Channel served him with a termination letter and was no longer allowed on the property. Clear Channel claimed Errato violated several contract terms, including planning building inspections without consulting
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In 1972, a wooden dome was erected to replace the tent and the capacity doubled to 3,200. The 70s drew in more concerts, as well as boxing and other sporting events. By the 1980s, the allure of the venue began to flicker. Despite its wooded dome, the venue continued to operate seasonally. With the
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In 1962, Segal purchased the nearby tavern for $ 600,000. During this time, he also made slight modifications to the venue to make the experience better for the consumer. With the new features, the theatre also become a concert venue. The Oakdale became a regular concert venue when many acts also
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In December 2014, Town Planner Kacie Costello issued the venue another cease-and-desist letter, this time over noise ordinance. According to the letter, The Dome at Oakdale was listed as a lobby/reception area and not a performing arts venue. The noise from concerts in the Dome received several
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Initially, Errato wanted to take the property and convert it into condominiums with office/retail space. After the community protested the change, (stating the theatre was considered a landmark to its residents) Errato abandoned his plans. Later, he went to the city council and proposed an $ 80
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In 1994, Errato was eventually able to push forward with plans to renovate the theatre. The $ 21 million renovation included removing the central stage and giving the venue an auditorium-style seating. This meant the venue would erect a new building, while the wooded dome would be gutted and
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Despite the letter, Live Nation stated they will continue to book concerts in the auditorium and dome. In May 2015, the Town of Wallingford decided to lift the order however the theatre still had to adhere to several ordinances regarding the noise issue. Jim Koplik, president of Live Nation
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million plan to improve the theatre, but also used the acreage to include an office park and retail shops. Once again, the community were against his plans, stating the changes would bring unnecessary traffic and the changes would ruin the "country" setting of the town.
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Connecticut requested a state grant for $ 1.2 million to add soundproofing to the Dome. However, the State requested Koplik issues a 10-percent fee to all tickets sold. Koplik withdrew his request from funding stating it would be unfair to add the admissions tax.
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In 1998, the owners were served a cease-and-desist letter by the Town of Wallingford. In 1989, the venue was given a permit stating there could not be any double performances during the work-week. Famed illusionist
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theatre in the round buzz going out of style, the venue began to suffer financially. In 1989, Segal sold the venue to Robert Errato, who later created the Oakdale Development Limited Partnership.
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theatre in the round venue seating 1,400. It was located in an alfalfa field near the Oakdale Tavern. The theatre opened in June 1954 and was used primarily for
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and thus the venue only operated seasonally. During its inaugural season, the theatre hosted many famous plays including:
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converted into a grand lobby. The new theater (and new name) debuted July 7, 1996, with a concert by
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complaints from the neighboring homes. Many residents felt the "landmark" would close down. A
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The music venue was founded by Ben Segal in 1954. At this time, the theatre was an
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Clear Channel. From the case, Clear Channel purchased the venue and the property.
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was booked for a Wednesday and Thursday performance. The case was taken to the
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campaign was created and many residents took to the streets to protest.
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Buildings and structures in Wallingford, Connecticut
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Index

Oakdale Theater
Wallingford
CT
Live Nation Connecticut
Capacity
Venue Website
Wallingford, Connecticut
open-air
summer stock
Kiss Me, Kate
South Pacific
Oklahoma!
Westbury Music Fair
Tom Jones
Paul Anka
Led Zeppelin
The Who
The Doors
Brooks & Dunn
David Copperfield
New Haven Superior Court
Facebook
House of Blues


McCusker, J. J.
How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
American Antiquarian Society
McCusker, J. J.
How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States

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