Theater
Found in 1821 Collections and/or Records:
Molly Newman for Colorado Reflections
Molly Newman discusses her experience in the theater world in Colorado. Newman served as "Playwright in Residence" at the Denver Center Theater Company after training as an actress at the University of Denver. Newman was the author of "Quilters" based on oral histories depicting the life stories of women in Colorado. Newman discusses her work transforming these oral histories into the written play.
Monica Morare, 1965
Portrait of Monica Morare, a performer who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1965 production of "Any Wednesday."
Morath, Max, 1971
Folder contains biographical material, CCOH press material, and photographic prints of Colorado Springs pianist / performer, Max Morath, who performed with the associtaion during the 1971 festival season in a production called 'At the Turn of the Century.'
'Mountains', 1930
Vocal and piano score (6 pages of music) for the piece 'Mountains' composed by Oscar Rasbach and published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
Mounted Photograph of Shirley Booth and CCOHA Affiliates, 1953
Black and white photograph of Shirley Booth holding a small dog standing with the unidentified men upon her arrival in Central City, Colorado for the 1953 CCOHA festival season.
Mr and Mrs Robert Levison and Mrs.P.J. Meath
Black and white photograph of Central City affiliaes (from l to r) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Levison and Mrs. P.J. Meath standing in front of the Central City Opera House in central City, Colorado.
Mr. Wendell Willkie and Gov. Ralph Carr Tintype
Black and white tintype of (left) Mr. Wendell Willkie, a corporate lawyer seated with Governor Ralph Carr under a sign reading 'God Bless America' in an unknown location in Central City, Colo.
Mrs. Edna James
Black and white photograph of Mrs. Edna James Chappell who was a perfromer with the CCOHA but was also a founding member of the CCOHA.
Mrs. George Bakewell Jr.
Black and white photograph of Central City affiliates Mrs. George Bakewell jr. and an unidentified affiliae in in unknonw location in Central City, Colorado.
''Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch'' by Flexner and Rice, 1904
Script (handwritten)
