- (1925 - 1962) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: The Little Poor Man. Written by Harry Lee. Directed by Charles Warburton. Princess Theatre: 5 Aug 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Douglas Barrington (as "Carter"), Lynne Berry (as "Angelo/Knight"), Lewis Boulter (as "Dominic"), Phoebe Brand (as "Gypsy") [Broadway debut], Howard Claney (as "Ruffino"), Robert T. Daggett (as "1st Convert"), Lassie Dalton (as "Gypsy"), Arthur Fox (as "Pacifico"), Ruth Garrick (as "Lady Clare's Duenna"), Nelson Grant (as "Elias"), George Hare (as "Juniper"), Ruth Hastings (as "Market Woman"), Ann Hobson (as "Flower Girl"), Elsie Herndon Kearns (as "Lady Clare"), Edwrey Keyes (as "Child"), Billy Klein (as "Child"), T. Jerome Lawler (as "Francesco Bernadone"), Omar Le Gant (as "Child"), Ann Lubou (as "Zita"), Dorothy Major (as "Gypsy"), Isodore Marciele (as "Pietro"), Isobel Merson (as "Pica"), Stella Miller (as "Gypsy"), George Offerman Jr. (as "Child"), LeRoi Operti (as "Guido"), Wallis Roberts (as "Leo"), Lois Ross (as "Market Woman"), Gustav Stryker (as "Pietro Bernadone/Diavolo"), Ellen Tether (as "Gypsy"), Charles Voehl (as "Beggar/2nd Convert"), Charles Warburton (as "Hermit/Bishop Ugolino"), Betty Woodruff (as "Tavern Maid/Gypsy"). Produced by Clare Tree Major.
- (1930) Stage Play: Elizabeth the Queen. Historical drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Stage Manager: Leonard Loan. Assistant Stage Mgr: Bretaigne Windust and Jerome Mayer. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 3 Nov 1930- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/147 performances). Cast: Lynn Fontanne (as "Elizabeth"), Alfred Lunt (as "Lord Essex"), Mab Anthony (as "Mary"), Curtis Arnall, Royal Beal (as "Marvel"), Michael Borodin (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), James A. Boshell (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), Phoebe Brand (as "Ellen"), Charles Brokaw (as "A Courier/Heming"), Robert Caille, Morris Carnovsky (as "Francis Bacon"), 'Robert Conness' (as "Lord Burghley"), John Ellsworth, Thomas Eyre (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), George Fleming (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), Philip Foster, Edla Frankau, Arthur Hughes, Louise Huntington (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Whitford Kane (as "Burbage"), Anita Kerry, Perry King (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), Henry Lase (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), Barry Macollum (as "The Fool"), Guy Moore (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), Edward Oldfield, Stanley Ruth, Vincent Sherman (as "A Herald"), Percy Waram (as "Sir Walter Raleigh"), Nick Wiger (as "Courtier, Guard, Man-at-Arms"), James Wiley, Annabelle Williams (as "Lady-in-Waiting"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1931) Stage Play: The House of Connelly. Drama. Written by Paul Green. Directed by Lee Strasberg and Cheryl Crawford. Martin Beck Theatre: 28 Sep 1931- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/91 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Geraldine Connelly"), Margaret Barker (as "Patsy Tate"), Phoebe Brand (as "Serenader"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Duffy"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Robert Connelly"), William Challee (as "Jodie/Serenader"), Walter Coy (as "Charlie/Serenader"), Fanny De Knight (as "Big Sis"), Virginia Farmer, Sylvia Feningston (as "Serenader"), Friendly Ford (as "Isaac/Serenader"), Tony Kraber [credited as Gerrit Kraber] (as "Tyler/Serenader") [Broadway debut], Lewis Leverett (as "Serenader"), Robert Lewis (as "Alf/Serenader"), Gertrude Maynard (as "Serenader"), Rose McClendon (as "Big Sue"), Paula Miller (as "Serenader"), Mary Morris (as "Mrs. Connelly"), Ruth Nelson (as "Essie"), Clifford Odets (as "Reuben/Serenader"), Dorothy Patten (as "Virginia Buchanan"), Herbert Ratner (as "Henry") [Broadway debut], Philip Robinson (as "Ransom/Serenader"), Art Smith (as "Jesse Tate"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Evelyn Connelly"), Franchot Tone (as "Will Connelly"), Crane Whitley [credited as Clement Wilenchick] (as "Alec/Serenader"). Produced by The Group Theatre Inc. Produced under the auspices of The Theatre Guild.
- (1931) Stage Play: 1931- . Drama. Written by Claire Sifton and Paul Sifton. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Mansfield Theatre: 10 Dec 1931- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Stella Adler, Harry Bellaver, Phoebe Brand, J. Edward Bromberg, Grover Burgess, Morris Carnovsky, William Challee, Walter Coy, Virginia Farmer, Friendly Ford, Tony Kraber [credited as Gerrit Kraber], Lewis Leverett, Robert Louis, Gertrude Maynard, Byron McGrath, Sanford Meisner, Mary Morris, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets, Sylvia Pennington, Philip Robinson, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard, Franchot Tone, Crane Whitley [credited as Clement Wilenchick]. Produced by The Group Theatre Company.
- (1932) Stage Play: Night Over Taos. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Directed by Lee Strasberg. 48th Street Theatre: 9 Mar 1932- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Luther Adler, Stella Adler, Margaret Barker (as "Raquel"), Harry Bellaver, Phoebe Brand (as "Nuna"), J. Edward Bromberg, Grover Burgess, Morris Carnovsky, William Challee, Walter Coy, Virginia Parmer, Sylvia Feningston, Friendly Ford, Tony Kraber [credited as Gerrit Kraber], Lewis Leverett, Robert Lewis, Gertrude Maynard, Sanford Meisner, Paula Miller, Mary Morris, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets, Dorothy Patten, Herbert Ratner, Philip Robinson, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard, Franchot Tone (as Federico"), Crane Whitley (as "Andros") [credited as Clement Wilenchick]. Produced by The Group Theatre Inc.
- (1933) Stage Play: Big Night. Written by Dan Powell. Directed by Cheryl Crawford. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 17 Jan 1933- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Myra Bonney"), Roman Bohnon (as "Fargo"), Phoebe Brand (as "Winnie Murphy"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Bert Schwartz"), Grover Burgess (as "Bob Tuttle"), Russell Collins, Lewis Leverett, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets, Dorothy Patten (as "Lady in Evening Dress"), Herbert Ratner (as "Delicatessen Boy"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Mrs. Fargo"). Produced by The Group Theatre Inc.
- (1933) Stage Play: Men in White. Drama. Written by Sidney Kingsley. Stage Manager: Elia Kazan. Assistant Stage Mgr: Tony Kraber [credited as Gerrit Kraber] and Robert Harper. Assistant Prod. Mgr: Arnold L. Schauer Jr. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Broadhurst Theatre: 26 Sep 1933- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/351 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Dr. Gordon"), Margaret Barker, Alan Baxter, Phoebe Brand (as "Barbara Dennin"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Dr. Hochberg"), Grover Burgess (as "Dr. McCabe"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Dr. Levine"), William Challee (as "Dr. Michaelson"), Russell Collins (as "Dr. Cunningham"), Walter Coy, Mary Virginia Farmer, Robert Harper, Elena Karam, Elia Kazan (as "Orderly"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Dr. Ferguson"), Tony Kraber [credited as Gerrit Kraber] (as "James Mooney"), Lewis Leverett, Bob Lewis, Mab Maynard, Sanford Meisner (as "Dr. Wren/Mr. Smith"), Paula Miller, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets (as "Mr. Houghton"), Dorothy Patten, Herbert Ratner, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard (as "Nurse Jamison"). Produced by The Group Theatre, Sidney Harmon and James R. Ullman. Note: Filmed by MGM as Men in White (1934), "The DuPont Show of the Month: Men in White (#4.1)" (1960).
- (1935) Stage Play: Weep for the Virgins. Drama.
- (1935) Stage Play: Awake and Sing! Drama [Return engagement]. Written by Clifford Odets. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 9 Sep 1935- 28 Sep 1935 (24 performances).
- (1936) Stage Play: Johnny Johnson. Musical comedy. Written by Paul Green. Music by Kurt Weill. Musical Direction by Lehman Engel. Directed by Lee Strasberg. 44th Street Theatre: 19 Nov 1936- 16 Jan 1937 (68 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "English Sergeant"), Peter Ainsley, Kate Allen, James Blake, Roman Bohnen (as "Grandpa Joe"), Phoebe Brand, Grover Burgess, Jean Burton, Morris Carnovsky (as "Chief of the Allied High Command"), William Challee (as "Private Fairfax"), Lee J. Cobb (as "Dr. McBray"), Russell Collins (as "Johnny Johnson"), Curt Conway, John Garfield [credited as Jules Garfield](as "Johann Lang"), Judson Hall, Orin Jannings (as "His Majesty, The King") [Broadway debut], Robert Joseph, Elia Kazan (as "Private Kearns" and "Dr. Frewd"), Thomas C. Kennedy, Tony Kraber, Will Lee, Bob Lewis, Paul Mann, Sanford Meisner (as "Captain Valentine"), Paula Miller, John Most, Ruth Nelson, Joseph Pevney (as "West Point Lieutenant"), Herbert Ratner, Eddie Ryan, Jack Saltzman, Alfred Saxe, Susanna Senior, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard, Albert Dekker (credited as Albert Van Dekker) (as "Corporal George"). Produced by The Group Theatre.
- (1939) Stage Play: Awake and Sing! Drama (revival).
- (1934) Stage Play: Gold Eagle Guy. Written by Melvin Levy. Choreographed by Helen Tamiris. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Morosco Theatre: 28 Nov 1934- Jan 1935 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Luther Adler(as "Emperor Norton/Tang Sin"), Stella Adler (as "Adah Menken"), Margaret Barker, Alan Baxter, Roman Bohnen (as "Macondray"), Phoebe Brand (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Elizabeth Jolais"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Guy Button"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Will Parrott"), Helen Carrm (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Mrs. Halstead"), William Challee (as "Pearly/Ah Kee"), Russell Collins (as "A Deserter/Ed Walker"), Florence Cooper (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Mrs. DaSilva"), Walter Coy (as "Adam Keane"), John Garfield [credited as Jules Garfield] (as "Sailor/Mackay"), Evelyn Geller, John Jordan (as "Guy, Jr., in Act 2"), Elia Kazan (as "Polyziodes"), Alexander Kirkland, David Kortchmar (as "Another Miner/Rev. Brown"), Tony Kraber [credited as Gerrit Kraber], Lewis Leverett (as "A Miner/Captain Roberts/André"), Bob Lewis, Joan Madison (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Mrs. Muller"), Sanford Meisner(as "Ortega/Guy, Jr. in Act 3"), Paula Miller (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Mrs. Sheldon/Mrs. Nass"), Ruth Nelson (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Mrs. McElvay/Miss Richards"), Clifford Odets (as "Burns/Jolais"), Dorothy Patten (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Miss Simmonds"), Herbert Ratner (as "Batender/Jacobs/A.D.T. Boy"), Art Smith (as "Merg/Wallin"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Girl of the "Mantic"/Mrs. Lemon"), Frances Williams (as "Mrs. Kummer/Mrs. Guadalla"). Produced by The Group Theatre Inc., in association with D.A. Doran Jr.
- (1937) Stage Play: Golden Boy. Drama. Written by Clifford Odets. Stage Manager: Alan Woolfson. Assistant Stage Manager: Martin Ritt and Bert Conway. Directed by Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 4 Nov 1937- Jun 1938 (closing date unknown/250 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Joe Bonaparte"), Roman Bohnen (as "Tom Moody"), Phoebe Brand (as "Anna"), Harry Morgan [credited as Harry Bratsburg] (as "Pepper White") [Broadway debut], Morris Carnovsky (as "Mr. Bonaparte"), Lee J. Cobb (as "Mr. Carp"), Bert Conway, Charles Crisp, Howard Da Silva (as "Lewis"), Frances Farmer (as "Lorna Moon"), John Garfield (as "Siggie") [credited as Jules Garfield], Michael Gordon, Elia Kazan (as "Eddie Fuselli"), Robert Lewis, Charles Niemeyer, John O'Malley, Martin Ritt (as "Sam"), Karl Malden (as "Barker") [credited as Mladen Sekulovich] (Broadway debut), Art Smith (as "Tokio"). Produced by The Group Theatre. Note: Filmed by Columbia Pictures Corp. as Golden Boy (1939). Note: Mr. Carnovsky's role was played by Lee J. Cobb in the 1939 film. Ironically, Cobb was one of the actors to name names at the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, at which Carnovsky was blacklisted.
- (1962) Stage Play: I Can Get It for You Wholesale. Musical comedy.
- (May 8, 1936) She played Florrie in Clifford Odets' play, "Waiting for Lefty," in a Group Theater Company production at the Selwyn Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Morris Carnovsky (Harry Fatt); Art Smith (Joe); Ruth Nelson (Edna); Tony Kraber (Miller); Louis Leverett (Irv); Jules Garfield (Sid); Bob Lewis (Clayton); Elia Kazan (Keller); Sanford Meisner (henchman); Maury Miller (henchman); Roman Bolmen (Dr. Barnes); Luther Adler (Dr. Benjamin); and William Challee (a man) in the cast.
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