Upstairs at the Downstairs

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Upstairs at the Downstairs was a cabaret nightclub and Off-Broadway theatre located in Manhattan that was active from 1943 through 1974. It was founded as the The Playgoers, re-named Upstairs/ Downstairs, and ultimately retitled Upstairs at the Downstairs when moving to new premises at 37 West 56th Street in 1958 where it remained until closing in 1974. [1] It should not be confused with its sister club/theatre Downstairs at the Upstairs. [2]

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History

Upstairs at the Downstairs was co-founded by Irving Haber and his wife, Doris Dreyfus, [2] in 1943 as The Playgoers. [1] It was originally located at Sixth Avenue and 57th Street. It went through several name changes before settling on Upstairs/ Downstairs. It became Upstairs at the Downstairs when it moved to new premises at 37 West 56th Street on July 22, 1958. [1] It became a well known venue for satirical revues produced by Julius Monk. [2] It also presented musicals; often featuring well known performers like Joan Rivers, Lily Tomlin, Madeline Kahn, Janie Sell, Vaughn Meader, Mort Sahl, and Linda Lavin among others. [1] [3]

Partial lists of musicals premiered at Upstairs at the Downstairs

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Citations

  1. 1 2 3 4 Gent, George (January 23, 1974). "Upstairs at Downstairs Ends Its 30 Years of Fun". The New York Times . p. 30.
  2. 1 2 3 "Irving Haber, 66, Nightclub Owner". The New York Times . April 9, 1975. p. 46.
  3. Balliett, Whitney (March 30, 1992). "Régisseur: A pioneering cabaret director recalls a vanished New York of supper clubs, shimmering revues, and the performers whose careers he shaped". The New Yorker .
  4. Hischak 2011, pp. 37–38.
  5. Hischak 2011, pp. 43–44.
  6. Hischak 2011, p. 60.
  7. Hischak 2011, pp. 66–67.
  8. Dietz 2010, p. 319.
  9. Dietz 2010, p. 18.
  10. Hischak 2011, pp. 82–83.
  11. Dietz 2010, p. 159.
  12. Dietz 2010, p. 42.

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