The Supremes performed at the Apollo Theatre in various years during the 1960s, with notable performances around 1964. Their appearances at this iconic venue helped solidify their status as one of Motown's leading acts. The Apollo Theatre was a key location for many artists during the Motown era, contributing to the group's rise to fame.
In the Globe Theatre, they could perform through any weather, since there was a roof over the stage and the seats. In the winter they closed due to cold weather and because it became too dark, since the Globe relied on natural light. In 1608 the owners of the Globe bought the Blackfriars, an indoor theatre, from the Burbages, so the King's Men became the only company that could perform year-round.
The remains of the Globe Theatre in London were discovered in 1989.
they were allowed to perform in 1660
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in the year my ainus blew up!
The Supremes disbanded in 1977.
Moonwalk; 1983; Apollo Theatre; Motown 25.
The Jackson 5 became the opening act for The Supremes in 1969.
1964
1959
No year can be given to your question because the Supremes never recorded the song. By the time the musical, Dreamgirls, was released in 1981, the Supremes had already disbanded, though they reunited briefly in 1983 to sing "Someday We'll Be Together".
1970
1967
Dolly Parton played the Dominion Theatre in March 1983. The concert was taped and broadcast in the U.S. on HBO in June 1983.
The famous Apollo 11 was launched in the year 1969.
Apollo 11 landed on the moon in the year 1969.
In the book "King of Shadows," Nat gets to perform "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Globe Theatre in London, England. He travels back in time to the year 1599 and experiences the thrill of acting on the historical stage.