Theater
Found in 1819 Collections and/or Records:
John McGiver, 1960
Portrait of John McGiver, an actor who performed with the Central City Opera in the 1960 production of "A Thurber Carnival."
John Parrish in 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial', 1954
Photograph of John Parrish as Dr. Lundeen in a scene from the 1954 Central City production of 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.'
John T. Sloper, 1950
Portrait of John Sloper, a stage manager who worked with the Central City Opera on 'Diamond Lil' in 1949, and on 'Don Pasquale' and 'The Devil's Disciple' in 1950.
John T. Sloper, 1949
Four images on one sheet: (upper left) Portrait of John Sloper, a performer who was a member of the production staff for Central City Opera. (upper right and lower left) Views ofJohn Sloper's traveling desk. (lower right) John Sloper at his traveling desk.
Johnny Carter, Thelma Votipka and George Rasley Tintype, 1940
Black and white tintype of CCOH performers (from l to r) Johnny Carter, Thelma Votipka and George Rasley who performed during the 1940 festival season in the production of 'The Bartered Bride' pose for a photograph in Central City, Colorado.
Jones, Robert Edmond, 1932-1941
Folder contains three (3) photographic prints of CCOHA artistic director, Robert Edmond Jones, who worked with the association from 1932-1941.
Jose Perez, Lydia St. Clair and Donald Murphy, 1953
Black and white photograph of Jose Perez engaging with Donald Murphy and Lydia St. Clair during the 1953 festival production of 'The Time of the Cuckoo' at the Central City Opera House.
Jose Perez, Lydia St. Clair and Douglas Watson, 1953
Black and white photograph of Jose Perez engaging with Douglas Watson and Lydia St. Clair during the 1953 festival production of 'The Time of the Cuckoo' at the Central City Opera House.
Josephine and Louis D'Angelo Tintype, 1941
Black and white tintype of CCOH performer Louis D'Angelo holding a cane seated with his wife Josephine posing for a photograph in Central City, Colorado.
Josephine Antoine and Polly Grimes Tintype, 1940
Black and white tintype of Central City affiliates Josephine Antoine who performed during the 1940 festival in the production 'The Bartered Bride' seated with Denver Center for the Performing Arts affiliate Polly Grimes under a sign reading 'God Bless America' in an unknown location in Central City, Colo.