Dene Denny
Dene Denny | |
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Denny at University of California Berkeley (1907) | |
| Born | Ethel Adele Denny February 11, 1885 |
| Died | September 24, 1959 (aged 74) |
| Occupation(s) | Pianist, teacher |
| Notable work | Denny-Watrous Studio (Harmony House) Ann Nash-Dorthy Bassett House (1921) |
| Partner | Hazel Watrous |
Dene Denny (February 11, 1885 – September 24, 1959) was an American musical theater producer who, along with co-founder Hazel Watrous, established the Denny-Watrous Management. They played pivotal roles in the founding of the Carmel Music Society, the Carmel Bach Festival, and Monterey's First Theater. Their residence, the Denny-Watrous Studio (Harmony House), served as a hub for hosting musical concerts and lectures.