Cinderella (Rodgers et Hammerstein) (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cinderella (Rodgers et Hammerstein)" in French language version.

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  • Studio 72 was in the former RKO (aka Keith's) 81st Street Theatre at 2248 Broadway. It has been demolished, except for its architecturally notable facade and entrance hall, which were preserved as an entrance to a high rise apartment building. See CinemaTreasures.org and Gray, Christopher. "An Architect for Stage and Screen", The New York Times, October 10, 2008, accessed December 16, 2011

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  • Studio 72 was in the former RKO (aka Keith's) 81st Street Theatre at 2248 Broadway. It has been demolished, except for its architecturally notable facade and entrance hall, which were preserved as an entrance to a high rise apartment building. See CinemaTreasures.org and Gray, Christopher. "An Architect for Stage and Screen", The New York Times, October 10, 2008, accessed December 16, 2011

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