Central City (Colo.)
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Lawrence Daniels
Portrait of Lawrence Daniels; affiliated with the Central City Opera.
Lawrence Davidson, 1947
Portrait of Lawrence Davidson, a bass-baritone singer from the Metropolitan Opera who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1947 production of 'Martha' and he 1956 production of 'Tosca.'
Lawrence Davidson
Portrait of Lawrence Davidson, a bass-baritone singer from the Metropolitan Opera who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1947 production of 'Martha' and he 1956 production of 'Tosca.'
Lawrence Davidson in ''Boris Godunov''
Portrait of Lawrence Davidson, a bass-baritone singer from the Metropolitan Opera who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1947 production of 'Martha' and he 1956 production of 'Tosca', as Varlaam in the opera ''Boris Godunov.''
Lawrence Davidson in ''Die Meistersinger''
Portrait of Lawrence Davidson, a bass-baritone singer from the Metropolitan Opera who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1947 production of 'Martha' and he 1956 production of 'Tosca', appears as Beckmesser in the opera ''Die Meistersinger.''
Lawrence, Robert
Biographical information about Robert Lawrence, a performer with the Central City Opera
Lawson, Louis, 1961-1967
Folder contains photograph of CCOHA tenor, Louis Lawson, who performed as Dr. Grenvil in the 1961 festival production of 'La traviata,' and during the 1967 festival season as Chevalier St. Brioche in 'The Merry Widow,' and as Christian in 'The Masked Ball.'
Lee Bowman, 1962
Portrait of Lee Bowman, an actor who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1962 theater production of "Mary, Mary."
Lee Bowman Headshot for 'Mary, Mary', 1962
Black and white photograph of actor Lee Bowman who started in the 1962 Central City production of 'Mary,Mary'
Lee Bowman, Patricia Smith and John Lasecc in 'Mary, Mary', 1962
Black and white photograph of (from l to r) Lee Bowman, Patricia Smith and John Lasecc who performed in the 1962 Central City Play Festival production of 'Mary,Mary.'