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Kenneth MacKenna in ''Othello'', 1934
Kenneth MacKenna, an actor who performed with the Central City Opera, appears as Iago in the opera ''Othello.''
Kenneth MacKenna in ''Othello'', 1934
Kenneth MacKenna, an actor who performed with the Central City Opera, appears as Iago in the opera ''Othello.''
Kenneth MacKenna in 'Othello', 1934
Black and white photograph of actror Kenneth MacKenna who performed as Iago in the 1934 Central City Opera House production of 'Othello' located in Central City, Colorado.
Kenneth MacKenna in 'Othello', 1934
Black and white photograph of actror Kenneth MacKenna who performed as Iago in the 1934 Central City Opera House production of 'Othello' located in Central City, Colorado.
Kenneth MacKenna in 'Othello', 1934
Black and white photograph of actror Kenneth MacKenna who performed as Iago in the 1934 Central City Opera House production of 'Othello' located in Central City, Colorado.
Kenneth MacKenna in 'Othello', 1934
Black and white photograph of actror Kenneth MacKenna who performed as Iago in the 1934 Central City Opera House production of 'Othello' located in Central City, Colorado.
Kenneth MacKenna Smoking a Pipe, 1934
Black and white photograph of actror Kenneth MacKenna who performed as Iago in the 1934 Central City Opera House production of 'Othello' located in Central City, Colorado.
Kessler, Zale, 1991
Folder contains press material and photographic prints of CCOHA performer, Zale Kessler, who portrayed Frosch in the 1991 festival production of 'De Fledermaus.'
Key Tags (Opera House Souveneirs) - 1950, 1950
This file contains correspondence and orders for the 1950 Key Tags (Opera House Souveneirs) for the Central City Opera House.
Knight, Kevin, 2002-2008
Folder contains correspondence and biographical material concerning CCOHA scenic designer, Kevin Knight, who worked with the association on the 2002 festival production of 'Summer and Smoke,' 'Les Contes d'Hoffman' during the 2004 festival, and the 2008 festival production of 'The Rape of Lucretia.'
