Central City Opera House (Central City, Colo.)
Biography
__ __ __Work cat.: The glory that was gold, 1992: t.p. (Central City Opera House) p. vii (built in 1878 in Central City, Colo.)
Biography
Central City Opera House is given to the University of Denver by the McFarlane family in 1932 (Ida Kruse McFarlane, Professor of English at DU, good friends with Anne Evans). The CCOHA was administered as a non-profit corporation during this time.
Sources
Breck, From the Rockies to the World, 1997, 126.
Found in 58 Collections and/or Records:
Herbert Graf
Portrait of Herbert Graf, a stage director from the Metropolitan Opera who worked with the Central City Opera during the 1941-1948 and 1953 seasons.
Herbert Graf, 1953
Portrait of Herbert Graf, a stage director from the Metropolitan Opera who worked with the Central City Opera during the 1941-1948 and 1953 seasons.
Herbert Graf
Portrait of Herbert Graf, a stage director from the Metropolitan Opera who worked with the Central City Opera during the 1941-1948 and 1953 seasons.
Herbert Graf Holds a Manuscript of ''Carmen'', 1953
Herbert Graf, a stage director from the Metropolitan Opera who worked with the Central City Opera, holds a copy of the manuscript for the opera ''Carmen'' which he produced and directed at the Central City Opera.
Jean Kerr, 1962
Portrait of Jean Kerr, a playwright who worked with the Central City Opera and authored the show ''Mary Mary'' in 1962.
Jed Harris
Informal portrait of Jed Harris, a theatre producer and director who worked with the Central City Opera in 1937 on the production "A Doll's House."
Jed Harris Formal Portrait
Portrait of Jed Harris, a theatre producer and director who worked with the Central City Opera in 1937 on the production "A Doll's House."
John Brownlee
John Brownlee, a baritone singer performed in the 1941 production of "The Barber of Seville" with the Cerntral City Opera House and then was the director for the 1965 opera season, converses with (left to right) Henry Lerber, Mrs. Frederick Jagel, Mrs. Brownlee and Frederick Jagel.
John Brownlee, 1941
Portrait of John Brownlee, a baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera, in ''The Barber of Seville'' and returned to Central City in 1965 to direct the opera productions.
John Brownlee
Portrait of John Brownlee, a baritone singer who performed with the Central City Opera, in ''The Barber of Seville'' and returned to Central City in 1965 to direct the opera productions.
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