QUEEN OF THE NIGHT at Diamond Horseshoe Extends Through 8/31

By: May. 13, 2014
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Queen of the Night, the epicurean extravaganza created by king of immersive entertainment and Sleep No More producer Randy Weiner, has earned a spot on the list of must-see New York City attractions of the summer as the city's sexiest dinner party. Originally created to celebrate the reopening of the legendary nightspot Simon Hammerstein's Diamond Horseshoe (235 W. 46th Street, NYC), the critically acclaimed fusion of cuisine, theater, circus, and nightlife has been extended through August 31 by popular demand.

At Queen of the Night, drinks flow, dinner is served, and over the course of the gala, guests are engaged, entertained, and immersed in this genre-blurring spectacle. Recent celebrity attendance at Queen of the Night include Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, Jessica Alba, Neil Patrick Harris, John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Jude Law, Hugh Jackman, Edward Norton, Rose Byrne and more.

In 1938, Billy Rose opened Diamond Horseshoe at the Paramount Hotel featuring the greatest performers, top vaudeville acts, and the most beautiful showgirls in the world. The New York Times called Diamond Horseshoe the "gayest frolic on Broadway" and it remained a vibrant, groundbreaking venue until it shuttered in 1951, where it remained vacant, until December 31, 2013 for the grand re-opening of the reimagined space by nightlife impresario Simon Hammerstein.

Queen of the Night plays Tuesdays through Sundays beginning at 7:30 p.m. and tiered ticket prices begin at $140. For tickets, visit queenofthenightnyc.com.



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