Apollo Theater launches fundraising campaign

253 West 125th Street (Credit: Ken Yuel via Flickr)
253 West 125th Street (Credit: Ken Yuel via Flickr)

Harlem’s famed Apollo Theater, which turned 80 last week, has kicked off a campaign to raise $20 million in public funding.

The 253 West 125th Street venue has already secured $10 million of the goal via philanthropic and corporate gifts, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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The theater, where Ella Fitzgerald won the notoriously tough Amateur Night contest in 1934 at age 15 and Charlie Parker plucked his jazz strings in 1950, was a commercial venture until it became a nonprofit organization in 1991. Capital improvements bolstered a revamp of the building’s facade in 2005, along with upgrades to the theater’s seats and stage.

In 2012, the theater received a $150,000 chunk of $3 million in historic preservation funds administered by American Express and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. [WSJ]Julie Strickland

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