Theater
Found in 1819 Collections and/or Records:
Bread and Puppet Theatre - Baking Bread
A group of unidentified persons associated with the Bread and Puppet Theatre stand in line and eat bread. A man is shown in the process of baking bread in a small brick oven on the steps outside the entrance to an unidentified building.
Bread and Puppet Theatre - Marching with Banner
A group of unidentified persons associated with the Bread and Puppet Theatre march to advertise an upcoming performance. Various members of the procession are walking on stilts, waving flags, playing drums, or carrying a large banner reading "Performance Today."
Bread and Puppet Theatre - Two Large Puppets in Parade, 1985
Puppeteers associated with the Bread and Puppet Theatre operate two large puppets as they march in a parade in Denver, Colorado.
Bread and Puppet Theatre - Two Large Puppets Sitting at Table (Frame 3), 1985
Puppeteers associated with the Bread and Puppet Theatre operate two large puppets in an outdoor performance in Denver, Colorado. The puppets, each very tall, are sitting on chairs at a table covered with a checkerboard tablecloth as puppeteers operate sticks attached to the puppets' hands. Several other unidentified persons dressed in all white outfits are standing to either side of the table.
Brian Aherne, 1951
Portrait of Brian Aherne; an actor with the Central City Opera who performed in the 1951 production of "The Constant Wife."
Brian Aherne, 1951
Portrait of Brian Aherne; an actor with the Central City Opera who performed in the 1951 production of "The Constant Wife."
Brian Aherne, 1951
Portrait of Brian Aherne; an actor with the Central City Opera who performed in the 1951 production of "The Constant Wife."
Brian Sullivan and Two Affiliates
Black and white photograph of Brian Sullivan (left) with two unidentified affiliates reading a book titled,'The Bonanza Trail.'
Buddy Butler Oral History, 2017
Interview with Buddy Butler conducted by Nathalie Proulx. The interview is only audio.
Burgess, Meredith, 1960-1971
Folder contains biographical material, and photographic prints of CCOHA actor and director, Burgess Meredith, who was stage director for the 1960 festival production of 'A Thurber Carnival,' and in the 1971 production of 'Burgess Meredith in 'An Unpleasant Evening with H. L. Mencken.'