Theater
Found in 1819 Collections and/or Records:
Virginia Haskins and Unidentified Affiliates From 1951 Season, 1951
Black and white photograph of Virginia Haskins (centre, CCOH performer, soprano), and two unidentified affiliates gathering in an unknonw location as part of the 1951 Central City Opera Festival.
Virginia Hill Highway
Postcard of Virginia Hill Highway that leads to Central City, Colorado.
Virginia MacWatters and Bob Hope, 1954
Black and white photograph of Virginia MacWatters who performed as Marguerite in the 1954 Central City festival production of 'Faust' standing in costume next to entertainer Bob Hope in an unknonw location in Central City, Colorado.
Virginia MacWatters and Two Unidentified Performers, 1957
Black and white photograph of two unidentified affiliates and Virginia MacWatters (right) who performed as Gilda in the 1957 Central City Festival production of 'Rigoletto' at the Central City Opera House.
Voice of America Broadcast, 1954
This file contains photographs and film negatives of the 1954 Voice of America braodcast from the Central City Opera House. The purpose of VOA braodcasts are to promote freedom and democracy and to enhance understanding through multimedia communication of accurate, objective, and balanced news, information and other programming about America and the world to audiences overseas.
W. Somerset Maugham, 1940
Portrait of W. Somerset Maugham, a playwright who wrote 'The Constant Wife' which the Central City Opera performed in 1951.
W. Somerset Maugham
Portrait of W. Somerset Maugham, a playwright who wrote 'The Constant Wife' which the Central City Opera performed in 1951.
W. Somerset Maugham
Portrait of W. Somerset Maugham, a playwright who wrote 'The Constant Wife' which the Central City Opera performed in 1951.
W. Somerset Maugham, 1951
Portrait of W. Somerset Maugham, a playwright who wrote 'The Constant Wife' which the Central City Opera performed in 1951.
Waldman, Sally, 1978-1997
Folder contains biograpihcal material and photograpihc prints of CCOHA director of stage movement / choreography, Sally Waldman, who worked with the association on twenty eight (28) productions from 1978-1997.