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Errol Tony Soma is the creator of THE SPEAKEASY KING, a biographical project that chronicles the life and legacy of his grandfather, Tony Soma, a prominent figure in New York City's Prohibition-era nightlife. Tony Soma was the owner of Tony's, widely regarded as the most popular speakeasy in New York during the Roaring Twenties. Known for its glamorous clientele—including artists, politicians, and Hollywood stars—Tony's played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural scene of the Jazz Age. Through THE SPEAKEASY KING, Errol Tony Soma seeks to bring this rich family history to life, shedding light on the hidden world of speakeasies and the enduring influence of his grandfather.
“Exhibitionists all, when they found themselves locked safely within the gates of the speakeasy, safe from the general public stare...” -Tony Soma
Elit Vodka by Stoli Party at The Cell theater in NYC
Author and President of the Dorothy Parker Society, Kevin C Fitzpatrick. Tony's picture located upper right corner.
Elit Vodka by Stoli Party at The Cell theater in NYC
Elit Vodka by Stoli Party at The Cell theater in NYC
The New Yorker Festival 2014, event at The Cell theater in New York City.
Elit Vodka by Stoli Party program
Elit Vodka by Stoli Party program