Casino Dinner And Show
It was considered one of the fanciest, hippest dinner nightclub experiences of that time featuring dinner, drinks and a showcase of top entertainment, and was called 'The Showplace of the Stars'. Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage 32-250 Bob Hope Drive Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 888.999.1995. Entertainment Featuring renowned local and national acts, Rivers Casino & Resort offers a variety of performance venues to keep you entertained all week long! Enjoy headlining concerts, dinner shows and interactive performances in our event center.
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Fri. July 24, 2020 Friday 24 July 2020 MORE INFORMATIONBarenaked Ladies! CANCELLED
Thu. September 17, 2020 Thursday 17 September 2020 MORE INFORMATIONAn Acoustic Evening With Natalie MacMaster! POSTPONED
Mon. December 07, 2020 Monday 07 December 2020 MORE INFORMATIONWalk Off The Earth - CANCELLED
Sat. January 09, 2021 Saturday 09 January 2021 MORE INFORMATIONAlan Doyle: VENUE CHANGE - REFUNDS REQUIRED
Sat. January 16, 2021 Saturday 16 January 2021 MORE INFORMATIONTravis Tritt - New Date!
Tue. April 20, 2021 Tuesday 20 April 2021 MORE INFORMATIONTravis Tritt - New Date!
Wed. April 21, 2021 Wednesday 21 April 2021 MORE INFORMATIONSawyer Brown & BlackHawk! NEW DATE!
Fri. May 14, 2021 Friday 14 May 2021 MORE INFORMATIONA Tribute to Elvis in Concert - New Date!
Sat. June 19, 2021 Saturday 19 June 2021 MORE INFORMATIONAn Evening with André-Philippe Gagnon! New Date!
Thu. July 08, 2021 Thursday 08 July 2021 MORE INFORMATIONTerry Fator - NEW DATE!
Fri. July 16, 2021 Friday 16 July 2021 MORE INFORMATIONLEGENDS! New Date!
Fri. August 20, 2021 Friday 20 August 2021 MORE INFORMATIONMan in Black - Tribute to Johnny Cash with Shawn Barker! NEW DATE!
Fri. August 27, 2021 Friday 27 August 2021 MORE INFORMATIONLoverboy & Trooper! NEW DATE!
Sat. August 28, 2021 Saturday 28 August 2021 MORE INFORMATIONZachary Stevenson's Buddy Holly Show! New Date!
Sat. September 11, 2021 Saturday 11 September 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Australian Pink Floyd Show - All That You Feel World Tour 2020 - New Date!
Tue. September 14, 2021 Tuesday 14 September 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Rhinestone Cowgirl's NEW Queens of Country! NEW DATE!
Sat. September 18, 2021 Saturday 18 September 2021 MORE INFORMATIONCharley Pride - CANCELLED
Sun. September 19, 2021 Sunday 19 September 2021 MORE INFORMATIONMotown Soul! New Date!
Fri. October 01, 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Lovettes in the Leaders of the Pack! New Date!
Sat. October 09, 2021 Saturday 09 October 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Australian Bee Gees Show! New Date!
Sat. October 16, 2021 Saturday 16 October 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Clairvoyants! New Date!
Mon. December 06, 2021 Monday 06 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThane Dunn's Christmas with the King - NEW DATE!
Sat. December 18, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONWalk Off The Earth – CANCELLED
Sat January 09, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONAlan Doyle: VENUE CHANGE – REFUNDS REQUIRED
Sat January 16, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONTravis Tritt – New Date!
Tue April 20, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONTravis Tritt – New Date!
Wed April 21, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONSawyer Brown & BlackHawk! NEW DATE!
Fri May 14, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONGold Coast Casino Dinner And Show
JuneA Tribute to Elvis in Concert – New Date!
Sat June 19, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONAn Evening with André-Philippe Gagnon! New Date!
Thu July 08, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONTerry Fator – NEW DATE!
Fri July 16, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONLEGENDS! New Date!
Fri August 20, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONMan in Black – Tribute to Johnny Cash with Shawn Barker! NEW DATE!
Fri August 27, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONLoverboy & Trooper! NEW DATE!
Sat August 28, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONZachary Stevenson’s Buddy Holly Show! New Date!
Sat September 11, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Australian Pink Floyd Show – All That You Feel World Tour 2020 – New Date!
Tue September 14, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Rhinestone Cowgirl’s NEW Queens of Country! NEW DATE!
Sat September 18, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONCharley Pride – CANCELLED
Sun September 19, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONJupiters Casino Dinner And Show Package
Motown Soul! New Date!
Fri October 01, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Lovettes in the Leaders of the Pack! New Date!
Sat October 09, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThe Australian Bee Gees Show! New Date!
Sat October 16, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONCasino Dinner Specials
The Clairvoyants! New Date!
Mon December 06, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONThane Dunn’s Christmas with the King – NEW DATE!
Sat December 18, 2021 Saturday 18 December 2021 MORE INFORMATIONFormer names | 'Carroll's' located at 1309 Walnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1943) |
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Location | Cherry Hill, New Jersey (1960) |
Owner | Stanley and Beatrice Carroll (1944-1968) Arthur Friedman and Jack Price (1943-1951) David Dushoff and Daniel “Dallas” Gerson (1951-1978) |
Type | Dinner theater, nightclub, showroom |
Genre(s) | Entertainment |
Seating type | Showroom Tables & Booth seating |
Capacity | 1,500 |
Construction | |
Built | 1960 |
Construction cost | $3 million (1960) |
The Latin Casino was a Philadelphia-area nightclub that first opened in 1944 at 1309 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Many top entertainers performed at the Latin including Harry Belafonte, Jimmy Durante, Sammy Davis Jr., Dean Martin, Richard Pryor, Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle, Lena Horne, Pearl Bailey, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, and Joey Bishop. The Latin was a very popular Center City nightclub for a decade.[2]
In 1960, owners Stanley and Bea Carroll (of 'Carroll’s'), David Dushoff, and Daniel 'Dallas' Gerson relocated the nightclub to 2235 Route 70 in nearby Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and built the plush 1,500-seat, Vegas-style[3] dinner theater renamed from the 'Latin' to the 'Latin Casino', although casino gambling was not included. It was considered one of the fanciest, hippest dinner nightclub experiences of that time featuring dinner, drinks and a showcase of top entertainment, and was called 'The Showplace of the Stars'.[4]
Following a period of strong popular success, the Latin Casino finally closed in the summer of 1978 as an indication of an end of era and a symbol of the evolution of pop culture. Five months later, at the height of the disco craze, it reopened as an exotic disco club, Emerald City. Success was short lived and it was converted to a venue for progressive rock bands and finally closed in December 1982, and was later demolished for commercial use.[2]
Background[edit]
The supper club was opened in 1943 by Jack Price and Arthur Friedman. Friedman, a US Army veteran, was the key—because of his veteran status—to obtaining the liquor license needed to open and operate the night club. Arthur Friedman was Jack Price's nephew. He was the son of Frieda Friedman who was Jack Price's sister. The night club was then purchased by Stanley and Bea Carroll, David Dushoff and Dallas Gerson in 1951[5] and was originally located near Juniper and Walnut Streets in Center City, Philadelphia. Frustrated by Pennsylvania's restrictive liquor laws, conflicts with city officials, the desire for more parking space,[5] and outgrowing its small size, the two owners decided to move across the Delaware River five miles to Delaware Township, New Jersey (soon to be renamed Cherry Hill) in 1960. The new Latin was four times as large[6] and located diagonally across the highway from the Seashore Line tracks and Garden State Park. Some of the first acts who played The Latin were Patti Page, comedian Sammy Shore, and Johnny Mathis.
'The Latin' was a famous showroom for showcasing entertainers like Cherry Hill Estates neighbors Bobby Darin, Al Martino, and Frankie Avalon (whose family had ownership interests in a popular pizzeria 'King of Pizza' diagonally across Route 70). Stars that appeared on stage and frequented the area were Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons, Richard Pryor (who recorded his 1975 album ...Is It Something I Said? there), Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Pat Cooper, The Temptations, The Supremes,[7]Liza Minnelli, Tom Jones, Donna Summer, B.B. King, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Connie Francis, Joan Rivers, Don Rickles, Gloria Gaynor, Della Reese, Eddie Fisher, Trini Lopez, Allan Sherman, Doris Ruby,[8]Fran Warren,[8]Danny Thomas,[8] and Engelbert Humperdinck. Philadelphia-native Bob Saget in 2017 talked about trying to sneak-in to the Latin Casino to see Don Rickles perform. He was arrested.[9]
There were several celebrity incidents that drew media attention. On September 29, 1975, Jackie Wilson suffered a massive heart attack[10] while playing a Dick Clark show,[4] falling head-first to the stage. He was singing his hit 'Lonely Teardrops' and was stricken just after the line 'My heart is crying, crying.' Wilson became comatose and was taken to Cherry Hill Hospital; he lived in a nursing home until his death at age 49. Brenda Lee broke her neck onstage during a June 12, 1962, performance, and eventually recovered in time to graduate high school. Tom Jones was also once jumped outside the back door following one of his performances by two fanatical Italian women going by the name Canni. Mr. Jones was not hurt but the ladies were banned from 'The Latin' and from any Tom Jones performance.
The celebrities and orchestra players performing at nightclub often drank at the neighboring Rickshaw Inn lobby bar.[11]
In 1978, with nightclubs in a general state of decline and competition from casinos in Atlantic City imminent, the Latin Casino was converted to a disco called Emerald City that boasted a neon light show over the dance floor that cost in excess of one million dollars. After a couple years Emerald City shifted from disco to rock club, hosting major and up-and-coming acts of the time such as The Rolling Stones, James Brown & The Famous Flames (who recorded their 1967 album, Live at The Garden, there[12][13]), Aerosmith, The Ramones, Ultravox, Talking Heads, Elvis Costello, Alice Cooper, Madonna, The B-52's, The Go-Go's, Squeeze, Joan Jett, Dire Straits, The Romantics, UB40, Joe Jackson, Cyndi Lauper, The Psychedelic Furs, George Thorogood & the Destroyers, Blue Öyster Cult, and Prince on his debut tour. The Cure played their first ever American show at this venue on April 10, 1980. It was torn down in the mid-1980s after a fire. The headquarters of Subaru of America was then built on the site, opening in 1986. Upon Subaru moving their headquarters to Camden in 2018, their former headquarters were demolished throughout May 2019.
In November 2019, the club was recreated for the setting of a scene in Martin Scorsese's “The Irishman”
The menu[edit]
The menu reflected the Pop culture choices of the 1960s. The artwork for the menu cover was an ink drawing of the exterior facade on a background of drink glasses, music notes, and star like asterisks. In the inside cover the management stated 'The Latin Casino offers the ultimate in facilities for Banquets, Conventions, Trade Shows, Fund Raising Events of every type. Group size may be from 20 to 2000.'
The two page menu had a variety of American styled selections intended to attract the crowd seeking entertainment excitement, as well as the large groups for banquets or a grand place for various celebrations. On page one of food and listed on the left hand page were six headings that included 9 Appetizers, 2 Soups/Salad, 12 Entrees (lobster & steaks), Vegetables, 6 Desserts and 3 Beverages (no soda), with a final comment by the management of May we suggest an after dinner drink. On the right hand page of the menu was a Section entitled, From Our Chinese Kitchen. It offered 13 oriental entrees and several side dishes. A final item ending this page outlined in a long rectangle was a special menu selection of a “Complete Polynesian Dinner.”
References[edit]
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- ^ ab'South Jersey Had Its Day As Performance Hot Spot The Action Today Is On The Waterfront. Before Mtv, The Latin Casino Was The Place To Be'. Articles.philly.com. 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
- ^King, Wayne (1973-11-18). 'What's Doing in PHILADENPHIA'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
- ^ abKittrels, Alonzo. 'Latin Casino, Pep's, were only a sample'. The Philadelphia Tribune. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
- ^ ab'DAVID DUSHOFF, 61, BUILT LATIN CASINO'. The New York Times. 1972-12-22. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ^'The Latin Legend - SouthJerseyMagazine.com'. www.southjerseymagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
- ^Strauss, Robert (2006). 'Seeking a Sense of Place'. The New York Times. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
- ^ abcWalter Winchell ... In New York, Washington Post, May 27, 1951, pg. B9.
- ^'Watch: Bob Saget shares his favorite Don Rickles stories with John Stamos, Jimmy Kimmel'. Philly.com. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
- ^'JACKIE WILSON, ROCK SINGER; RECORDS INCLUDED 'TEARDROPS''. The New York Times. 1984. ISSN0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-10-11.
- ^Trethan, Phaedra. 'Recalling the Latin Casino: Showplace of the stars'. Courier-Post. Retrieved 2019-12-09.
- ^'Live at Garden: James Brown: Music'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
- ^'VVN Music: James Brown's Live at the Garden Being Reissued in Expanded Edition'. Vintagevinylnews.com. 2009-08-30. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
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