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Central City (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 5790 Collections and/or Records:

Billboard Advertising A Doll's House, 1937

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0001.00026
Abstract

Billboard reads, " In Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House with Miss Margaret Waller, Miss Hop Landin, Miss Inga Hill, Mr. Harold Johnsrud, english version by Thornton Wilder, setting and costumes by Mr. Donald Oenslager, production by Mr. Jed Harris."

Dates: 1937

Billboard Advertising And Perhaps Happiness, 1958

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0001.00024
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Billboard reads, " Central City Opera House Association twenty-seventh annual play festival presents August 2 through August 30, 1958. The Denver Post $10,000 prize play '...And Perhaps Happiness' (a legend of Silverheels) by Thomas Hornsby Ferril starring Hugh Marlowe, K.T. Stevens, Barbara O'Neil, Richard Gaines, Mason Alan Dinehart, directed by Edwin Levy, designed by Donald Oenslager."

Dates: 1958

Billboard Advertising Bus Stop, 1932-1958

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0001.00004
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Sign for Bus Stop opera in room surrounded by wooden chairs, reading ''Central City Opera House Assn. and Whitehead-Stevens Productions Inc. Present August 6-September 3, 1955 Bus Stop by William Inge Starring Peggy Ann Garner, Albert Salmi, and Glenn Anders, Directed by Harold Clurman.''

Dates: 1932-1958

Billboard Advertising Fifteenth Annual Play Festival, 1950

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0001.00028
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Billboard reads, " The Central City Opera House Assn. presents fifteenth annual play festival July 1 through July 20, 1950. Madame butterfly by Giacomo Puccini and Don Pasquale by Gaetano Donizetti, designed and directed by Dr. Elmer Nagy, conducted by tibor Kozma, through arrangemtn by Frank St. Leger, the performances will be sung in english by a brilliant cast of singers from New York."

Dates: 1950

Billboard Advertising for 1936 Festival, 1936

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0002.00021
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Billboard for 1936 Central City festival, billboard reads," The central City Opera House Assn. Inc. presents 5th annual play festival July 18 to Aug. 8, 1936. Frank St. Legr's production of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera 'The Gondoliers' or 'The King of Barataria' continued."

Dates: 1936

Billboard Advertising for 1938 Festival, 1938

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0002.00020
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Billboard for 1938 Central City festival, billboard reads,' The central City Opera House special New York attraction. 17 Gala performances July 16 th Aug. 1, 1938 Miss helen Chandler and Mr. Bramwell Fletcher in 'Ruy Blas' supported by an all star cast including Miss Percy Waram, Mr. William Sauter, Mr. Walter Beck, continued."

Dates: 1938

Billboard Advertising for 1939 Festival, 1939

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0002.00023
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Billboard for 1939 Central City festival, billboard reads," The Central City Opera House eighth annual play festival July 15-29, 1939. The Yeoman of the Guard or 'The Merryman and his maid' by Gilbert and Sulliva, produced by Mr. Frank St. Leger."

Dates: 1939

Billboard Advertising for 1941 Festival, 1941

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0002.00022
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Billboard for 1941 Central City festival, billboard reads," The central City Opera House tenth annual play festival July 5-26, 1941. The Barber of Seville by Rossini and Orpheus by Gluck under the direction of Mr. Frank St. Leger staged by Mr. Herbert Graf. The performances will be sung in English."

Dates: 1941

Billboard Advertising Fourteenth Annual Play Festival, 1949

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0001.00029
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Billboard reads, " The Central City Opera House Assn. presentsfourteenth annual festival July 30 through August 27, 1949. the Albert H. Rosen & Herbert J. Freezer production Mae West in Diamond Lil by Mae West directed by Charles K. Freeman.

Dates: 1949

Billboard Advertising Sixth Annual Play Festival, 1937

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Identifier: M123.03.0070.0001.00027
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Billboard reads, " The Central City Opera House Association, Inc. Sixth Annual Play Festival July 17 to August 7, 1937. Mr. Richard Aldrich presents Miss Ruth Gordon, Mr. Dennis King, Mr. Walter Slezak, Mr. Sam Jaffe, continued."

Dates: 1937