- Billy Rose's Aquacade
Billy Rose's Aquacade was a music, dance and swimming show produced by
Billy Rose at theGreat Lakes Exposition in 1937.Later Aquacade moved to the
1939 New York World's Fair where it was the most successful production of the fair (Lowe). TheArt Deco 11,000 seat amphitheatre was designed by architectsSloan & Robertson . Shows were staged byJohn Murray Anderson . The pool and the 300 by convert|200|ft|m|sing=on stage could be hidden behind a lighted convert|40|ft|m|sing=on high curtain of water.The show starred Olympian
Eleanor Holm Jarrett. Rose married Holm after divorcing his first wife, comedianFanny Brice . FutureMGM starEsther Williams andJohnny Weissmuller , the star of the movieTarzan were Aquacade stars too.For the New York Aquacade, Rose interviewed 5,000 applicants and chose 500 dancers, actors and swimmers.
Gertrude Ederle , aFlushing, Queens resident and the first woman to swim theEnglish Channel , was an Aquacade star. Queens Borough PresidentDonald R. Manes dedicated the pool to her in 1978.In 1940, Aquacade also opened in
San Francisco at theGolden Gate International Exposition .The
New York State Marine Amphitheatre was torn down in 1996 because of local opposition to renovating the asbestos-contaminated structure as a concert venue.ources
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