Radio City Music Hall
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- “Radio City Music Hall was made world-famous by the dance troupe, The Rockettes. The all-female group was started in Missouri in 1925. They took their name from The Roxy theater, the original New York City home. The Rockettes have performed their high kicks in Radio City since its opening day in 1932. The Music Hall was built to be the largest and showiest theater in the world, despite the Depression which was then at its worst. The theater is a famous Art Deco landmark.”
- —Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)
Radio City Music Hall, also known as Radio City, is a theater in Rockefeller Center in New York City. It appears in the PC versions of Mario is Missing!. In the NES version and SNES version, it is replaced with the Rockefeller Center as a whole.
In the game, Luigi visits its Information Booth after one of the Rockettes, an all-female dance troupe headquartered in the Music Hall, is kidnapped by a Koopa Troopa, forcing the building to close. Before leaving the city, he has to return the Rockette.
Questions[edit]
In order to prove the Rockette's authenticity, he has to correctly answer two of the following questions:
- The theatre opened at the height of the:
- tango dance craze
- Oscar ceremonies
- depression
- first World War
- About how many people can watch a show at the theatre?
- 6000
- 1925
- 2500
- 1932
- The Rockettes took their name from:
- John D. Rockefeller
- Rocketman
- Rock 'n' Roll
- Roxy Theatre