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Only days after the Season 2 premiere, The Gilded Age on HBO is revived for Season 3

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 22, 2023
With the network restoring The Gilded Age of Season 3, HBO is set to return to 1880s New York City. On December 17, the critically acclaimed series concluded its Season 2 finale, with the Thursday revival arriving just four days later. Marian (Louisa Jacobson), a young woman who moves in with her wealthy aunts in the Russell family, is the subject of the series.

How a snub over a box at the OPERA tore Manhattan high society apart: When nouveau-riche scion William Vanderbilt's $1m bid for seats at the 'old money' favorite was rejected, he exacted his revenge in a gloriously petty way

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
The newly wealthy tycoon families founded The Metropolitan Opera after being refused from New York society's highest echelons by old money families. The Academy of Music, the old favorite, was defunct within three years. It was the start of the opera season, but the building was demolished. The Opera Wars are on HBO in the second season of The Gilded Age, and although the plot is rooted in history and a conflict that rocked high society as the wealthy New York families of old, including Astors, Livingstons and Schermerhorns, battled to keep the Vanderbilts' names out of their cloistered cliques.

In season two of hit show A war of fortune: how New York's richest dynasties were practically shattered by a fierce competition between old and new, as HBO's The Gilded Age plans to lay bare the socialite families' petty feuds and overspending

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
In 1880s New York, season two of HBO's hit period drama, The Gilded Age, depicts a tug-of-war between old and new money. As the latter is refusing to attend the illustrious Academy of Music, the competition between Caroline Astor and Bertha Russell (a fictionalized version of Alva Vanderbilt) hits fever pitch. Vanderbilt leads the construction of a new opera house that surpasses the old Academy in importance and grandeur based on true events. The Metropolitan Opera opened in 1883 and is still a fixture of New York City today.