Riverside Studio

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The Riverside Studio in Tulsa, Oklahoma (also known as Tulsa Spotlight club or Spotlight theatre) was built in 1928.  It was designed by architect Bruce Goff using an “International Style”. It was originally built as a house with a studio wing for a music teacher named Patti Adams Shriner.  The Riverside Studio is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.

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The house originally a series of nine murals that Goff commissioned from Oklahoma Artist Olinka Hrdy, but the murals have since disappeared from the building and their fate to this day is unknown. Today the location is used by Tulsa’s spotlight club which presents the play “The Drunkard” every Saturday night.

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