Theater
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Helen Hayes at Ida Kruse McFarlane Memorial, 1952
Folder contains photographic print of CCOHA actress, Helen Hayes, at the Ida Cruse McFarlane memorial located in Central City, Colorado.
Helen Hayes in Front of Large Cross
Informal portrait of Helen Hayes, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1952 production of "Mrs. McThing", under a large wooden cross.
Helen Hayes in "Mrs. McThing", 1952
Portrait of Helen Hayes, an actress who performed as Mary Chase with the Central City Opera in the 1952 production of "Mrs. McThing" and president of the American National Theatre and Academy.
Helen Hayes in Rehearsal, 1952
Helen Hayes, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1952 production of "Mrs. McThing", with three unidentified men.
Helen Hayes Outside, 1952
Helen Hayes, an actress who performed with the Central City Opera, outisde at night with a group of men.
Helen Hayes Sitting in Rehearsal, 1952
Helen Hayes (left on couch), an actress who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1952 production of "Mrs. McThing", with an unidentified group of people.
Helen Hayes Star of 'Mrs. McThing', 1952
Black and white photograph of Helen Hayes on the telephone in a scene of the 1952 CCOHA production of 'Mrs. McThing,' where she performed as Mrs. Howard V Larue III.
'Helen Keller: Age 8 and 80', 1960
Black and white photograph of Helen Keller at age 8 and 80. Caption on photograph reads, 'This outstaning American proved that determination and courage can overcome and obstacle. Her story is excitingly told in William Gibson's stage play, THE MIRACLE WORKER, due here this season.' The theater piece 'The Miracle Worker' was part of the 1961 central City Opera House festival.
Helen Olheim as Ludmila in ''The Bartered Bride'', 1940
Helen Olheim as Ludmila in the Central City Opera production of ''The Bartered Bride.''
Henry Moore Teller, 1908
Senator Henry Moore Teller at the Miner's Convention in Boulder, Colorado; Teller opened the Teller House in 1872, a hotel used by and affiliated with the Central City Opera.