- (1945-46) Stage: Costume Designer for Oscar Wilde's play, "Lady Windermere's Fan", at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, Englad, with Griffith Jones, Isabel Jeans, Geoffrey Toone, Athene Seyler, Dorothy Hyson, Phyllis Relph, Deering Wells, Hugh Stewart and Denys Blakelock in the cast. Sir John Gielgud OM was the director.
- (10/50-10/51) Stage: Art director for Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "The Second Mrs. Tanqueray", at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England, with Eileen Herlie, Marie Ney, Basil Dignam, Leslie Banks, Ronald Ward, Norman Wooland and Robert Urquhart in the cast. Murray Macdonald was the director.
- (1966) Stage: Designer for Oscar Wilde's play, "Lady Windermere's Fan", at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England, with Coral Browne, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Isabel Jeans, Ronald Lewis, Juliet Mills and Corin Redgrave in the cast. Sir Anthony Quayle CBE was the director.
- (1952-53) Stage: Art director for Noël Coward's play, "Quadrille", at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England, with Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Griffith Jones, Joyce Carey, Sylvia Coleridge and Marian Spencer in the cast. Noël Coward was also the director.
- (1955) Stage: Designed Enid Bagnold's play, "The Chalk Garden", at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in New York City with Gladys Cooper, Siobhan McKenna, Percy Waram, Fritz Weaver, Marian Seldes and Betsy von Furstenberg in the cast. Albert Marre was the director.
- (1959) Stage: Costume Designer for "Look After Lulu" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Noël Coward. Based on "Occupe-toi d'Amelie" by Georges Feydeau. Scenic Design by Cecil Beaton. Lighting Design by Raymond Sovey. Hair Design by Ernest Adler. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Henry Miller's Theatre: 3 Mar 1959-4 Apr 1959 (39 performances). Cast: John Alderman (as "Cornette"), George Baker (as "Philippe de Croze"), Bill Berger (as "Emile"), Philippa Bevans (as "Aunt Gabrielle"), Eric Christmas (as "Gigot"), Ina Beth Cummins (as "Little Girl"), David Faulkner (as "Florist Boy"), Grace Gaynor (as "Paulette"), Jack Gilford (as "Herr Van Putzeboum"), William Griffis (as "Photographer"), Tammy Grimes (as "Lulu d'Arville"), Rory Harrity (as "Bomba"), Craig Huebing (as "Valery"), David Hurst (as "Inspector of Police"), Kurt Kasznar (as "Prince of Salestria"), Barbara Loden (as "Gaby"), Arthur Malet (as "Mayor of the District"), Roddy McDowall (as "Marcel Blanchard"), Earl Montgomery (as "Oudatte"), Ellis Rabb (as "General Koschnadieff"), Reva Rose (as "Rose"), Polly Rowles (as "Claire"), Paul Smith (as "Adonis"), David Thurman (as "Florist Boy"), Sasha von Scherler (as "Yvonne"). Produced by The Playwright's Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard), Gilbert Miller, Lance Hamilton and Charles Russell.
- (1952) Stage: Designed Noël Coward's play, "Quadrille", at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England, with Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Griffith Jones, Marian Spencer and Joyce Carey in the cast. Noël Coward was also the director.
- (1935) Stage: Designed (w/Doris Zinkeisen, Rex Whistler) "Mr. Cochran's Young Ladies" in Herbert and Ellis's revue, "Streamline," in a Charles B. Cochran's production at the Palace Theatre in London, England, with Florence Desmond, Roy Russell, Charles Heslop, Naunton Wayne, Tilly Losch, Nora Howard, La Jana, June Hart, Sepha Treble, Iris March, William Stephens, Moya Nugent, Esmond Knight, Larry Adler, and Kyra Nijinsky in the cast.
- (4/58) Stage: Costume Designer for Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's musical, "My Fair Lady", at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England, with Rex Harrison, Julie Andrews, Stanley Holloway, Zena Dare, Robert Coote, Margaret Halstan, Peter Gilmore, Robert Chisholm, Max Oldaker and Mostyn Evans in the cast. Moss Hart was the director. Cyril Ornadel was the conductor.
- (1959) Stage: Costume Designer for Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's musical, "My Fair Lady", at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with Alec Clunes, Anne Rogers, James Hayter, Zena Dare, Hugh Paddick, Linda Gray, Betty Woolfe, Margaret Halstan, Leonard Weir, Gavin Gordon, Vernon Joyner, Alan Dudley and Elaine Garreau in the cast.
- (1946) Stage: Costume Designer for / Lighting Designer for / Appeared (as "Mr. Cecil Graham") in "Lady Windermere's Fan" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Oscar Wilde. Incidental music by Leslie Bridgewater. Scenic Design by Cecil Beaton. Directed by Jack Minster. Cort Theatre: 14 Oct 1946-26 Apr 1947 (228 performances). Cast: Stanley Bell (as "Mr. Hopper"), Guy Blake (as "First Footman"), John Buckmaster (as "Lord Darlington"), Richard Burns (as "Second Footman"), Sally Cooper (as "Lady Agatha Carlisle"), Anne Curson (as "Lady Stutfield"), Henry Daniell (as "Lord Windermere"), Leonore Elliott (as "Mrs. Cowper-Cowper"), Rex Evans (as "Sir Augustus Lorton"), Marguerite Gleason (as "Lady Paisley"), Nan Hopkins (as "Lady Plymdale"), Peter Keyes (as "The Bishop"), Thomas Louden (as "Parker") [final Broadway role], Jack Merivale (as "Sir James Royston"), Paul Russell (as "Mr. Rufford"), Jerri Sauvinet (as "Miss Rufford"), Cornelia Otis Skinner (as "Mrs. Erlynne"), Tanagra Thayer (as "Hon. Paulette Sonning"), Evan Thomas (as "Mr. Dumby"), Elizabeth Valentine (as "Lady Jedburgh"), Penelope Ward (as "Lady Windermere"), Estelle Winwood (as "Duchess of Berwick"), Marjorie Wood (as "Rosalie"), Pamela Wright (as "Miss Graham"). Produced by Homer Curran. Produced in association with Russell Lewis and Howard Young.
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