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Two women Affiliated with the Productions ''Ariadne'' and ''Faust'' By a Window, 1954

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Identifier: M123.03.0068.0008.00011
Abstract

Eva Likova (in window) and Frances Bible (seated), both women affilated with the 1954 Central City Opera productions of ''Ariadne'' and ''Faust'' talk through an open window.

Dates: 1954

Four Performers in the Productions ''Ariadne'' and ''Faust'' Around a Piano, 1954

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Identifier: M123.03.0068.0008.00025
Abstract

Brian Sullivan, Theodor Uppman, Frances Bible and Rosalind Elias who all performed in the 1954 Central City Opera productions of ''Ariadne'' and ''Faust,'' gather arround a piano.

Dates: 1954

Individuals Affiliated with the ''Ballad of Baby Doe'', 1956

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Identifier: M123.03.0069.0001.00005
Abstract

Frances Bible, Dolroes Wilson and Lucine Amara and another affiliate of the Central City Opera premiere production of ''The Ballad of Baby Doe.''

Dates: 1956

Box 1, between 1869-1996

 File — Box B319.01.0001: Series B319.01 [Barcode: U186020736516]
Identifier: B319.01.0001
Scope and Contents

The book Vale of Cedars; The Martyr by Grace Aguilar (1868) was awarded Celestine Lesem by the Hebrew Bible School in Quincy, Ill. Folder with papers and documents.

Dates: between 1869-1996

Cast List for The 1956 Opera Season, 1932-1958

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0001.00003
Abstract Man standing by billboard the 1956 Central City Opera Festival reading ''The Operas Will Be Sung in English by a Distinguished New York'' then listing ''Lucine Amara, Frances Bible, Walter Cassel, Jon Crain, Lawrence Davidson, John Druary, Joseph Folmer, Howard Fried, Leyna Gabriele, Frank Guarrera, Clifford Harvuot, Beatrice Krebs, Martha Lipton, Cornell MacNeil, Mariquita Moll, Alan Smith, Norman Treigle, Willabelle Underwood, Richard Wentworth, Dolores Wilson, With a Remarkable Chorus...
Dates: 1932-1958

Billboard Advertising 1954 Festival, 1954

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0002.00010
Abstract Billboard for 1954 season reads,"Twenty-third Annual Play Festival Central City Opera House Assn. presents June 26-July 24, 1954 Faust; Frances Bible, Virginia MacWatters, Adelaide Bishop, Rosalind Nadell, Jon Crain, Brian Sullivan, Joseph Folmer, Theodor Uppman, Lubomir Vichegonov. Ariadna auf Naxos; Charles Anthony, Eva Likova, Mimi Benzell, John McCollum, Christina Cardillo, Louis Sgarro, Madalaine Chambers, Vilma Spence, Rosalind Elias, Polyna Stoska, Thomas Hayward, Frank Valentino,...
Dates: 1954

Billboard Advertising Unknown Festival, 1932-1958

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0002.00014
Abstract

Billboard for unknown (possibly 1952) season reads," the stars an exceptional New York cast in person; Ann Ayers, Frances Bible, Anne Bollinger, Michael Bondon, Algerd Brazis, Davis Cunningham, Jean Gibbons, Dean Hutchings, Helen Laird, Virginia MacWatters, James McCracken, Brenda Miller, James Pease, David Poleria, Charles Post, Hugh Thompson, Frank Valentino, Luigi Vellucci,Elinor Warren, Chester Watson, with a remarkable chorus and orchestra."

Dates: 1932-1958

The Ballad of Baby Doe, 1956 July

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Identifier: M123.02.0395.0021.00001
Abstract Program from the Central City Opera House Association's 1956 production of "The Ballad of Baby Doe".Cast includes: Jospeh Folmer / Howard Fried / Alan Smith (an Old Silver Miner), Richard Wentworth (Saloon Bartender), Walter Cassel / Clifford Harvuot (Horace Tabor), James Duffin (Jacob), Joseph Folmer / Howard Fried / Alan Smith / James Duffin / John Miller / Edward Reams / Neil Webester (Sam / Bushy / Barney / Bill / Associates of Tabor), Frances Bible / Martha Lipton (Agusta),...
Dates: 1956 July

Martha Lipton with Friends

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Identifier: M123.03.0052.0005.00005
Abstract Portrait of Martha Lipton, a mezzo-soprano singer from the Metropolitan Opera who performed with the Central City Opera as Augusta in the 1959 production of 'The Ballad of Baby Doe', photographed with John Latouche and Frank Ricketson. " John Latouche, Martha Lipton, and Frank ‘Rick’ Ricketson attended a party in celebration of the successful opening of The Ballad of Baby Doe. Latouche, dressed in western duds complete with Horace Tabor-style mustache, wrote the libretto, collaborating...
Dates: 1956-1959