The Rivoli Theatre opened on April 22, 1922, in Rutherford, New Jersey. It was designed by architect Abram Presikel and featured a marble facade, an ornate interior, and a centerpiece chandelier made of crystals from Czechoslovakia. The 2,200-seat theater opened as a combination of vaudeville and silent film house. During this time, acts such as _____________________ and the ____________________ performed at the Rivoli.

Abbott and Costello and the Glenn Miller Orchestra
The Marx Brothers and Fanny Brice
George Burns and Gracie Allen and Al Jolson
The Three Stooges and Sophie Tucker