Central City Opera Festival
Found in 899 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Stanton for 'The Lark', 1956
Black and white photograph of Barbara Stanton who performed as The Young Queen in the 1956 Central City production of 'The Lark.'
Barre Hill in 'The Gondoliers', 1936
Signed postcard of Barre Hill in costume for the part of Luiz in the 1936 Central City Festival at the Central City Opera House in Central City, Colorado.
Barre Hill in 'The Gondoliers', 1936
Photograph of Barre Hill in costume for the part of Luiz in the 1936 Central City Festival at the Central City Opera House in Central City, Colorado.
Bell Ringer Dan Wells in Front of Opera House -1961 Season, 1961
Black and white photograph of Dan Wells a CCOH bell ringer in front to the Central City Opera House during the 1961 festival season.
Betsy Von Furstenber, Don Ameche and Micheal Zaslow in a Scene, 1968
Black and white publicity photograph of (from l to r) Betsy Von Furstengerg placing an ice pack on the eye of Don Ameche while Michael Zaslow looks on in a scene in the 1968 festival production of 'There's a Girl in My Soup,' at the Central City Opera House.
Betsy von Furstenberg In 'There's a Girl in My Soup.', 1968
Black and white photograph of the CCOH performer Betsy von Furstenberg performing as Marion in a scene during the production 'There's a Girl in My Soup,' during the 1968 festival at the Central City Opera House.
Bill Barker and Bob Lotito
Black and white photograph of Bill Barker and Bob Lotito (author) in conversation seated in front og billboards from central City festivals at an unknown location in Central City, Colorado.
Bill Ross for 'The Lark', 1956
Black and white photograph of Bill Ross, the productive supervisor on the 1956 Central City production of 'The Lark.'
Billboard Advertising 1949 Opera Festival, 1949
Billboard reads, " Central City Opera House Assn. presents fourteenth annual play festival, July 2 through July 23 1949, Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss, designed and staged by Dr. Elmer Nagy, conducted by Peter Herman Adler, through arrangement by Frank St. Leger."