Oral history, 1981 March 2 [sound recording].

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Oral history, 1981 March 2 [sound recording].

Discusses his experiences as a designer of sets, lighting and costumes for the Bonfils Theater (Denver, Colo.). Talks about the Bonfils Theater and its role as a community theater. Mentions several other Denver (Colo.) area theaters and talks about people active in them. Also gives an assessment of the potential interactions between live theater and the newly developed cable television market.

1 sound cassette : analog, mono. + tape index sheet with tape synopsis (1 leaf)

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Lowenstein, Henry

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Escaped from Nazi Germany as a teenager. In 1956 he moved to Denver, Colo. at the invitation of Helen G. Bonfils, a producer and actress who also owned The Denver Post newspaper. Lowenstein managed the Bonfils Theater until 1985 when it was closed. Considered by many as the "father of Denver theater." From the description of Oral history, 1981 March 2 [sound recording]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 61278629 Designed, wrote, directed, produced over 500 plays w...

Bardwell, Lisa

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