- (1956) Stage Play: Harbor Lights. Written by Norman Thaddeus Vane [only Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Perry Watkins. Lighting Design by Lee Watson. Directed by Guy Thomajan. Playhouse Theatre: 4 Oct 1956- 6 Oct 1956 (4 performances). Cast: Robert Alda (as "Chris"), Joan Mann Carter (as "Dolly"), Ron Cummins (as "Willy"), Linda Darnell (as "Marion") [only Broadway role], Albie Gaye (as "Margery") [only Broadway role], 'Pat Harrington Sr. (as "Jake"), 'Paul Langton (I) (as "Roy") [only Broadway role], Darryl Richard (as "Mike"), Peter J. Votrian (as "Gene") [only Broadway role]. Produced by Anthony Parella.
- (1951 - 1970) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1951) Stage Play: The King and I. Musical comedy/drama.
- (1955) Stage Play: Damn Yankees. Musical comedy. Written by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop, from Wallop's novel "The Year of the Yankees." Music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop. From the novel "The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant" by Douglass Wallop. Musical Director: Harold Hastings [credited as Hal Hastings]. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Roger Adams. Dances and Musical Numbers Staged by Bob Fosse. Directed by George Abbott. 46th Street Theater (moved to The Adelphi Theatre (6 May 1957- close): 5 May 1955- 6 May 1957 (1019 performances). Cast: Stephen Douglass (as "Joe Hardy"), Gwen Verdon (as "Lola"), Ray Walston (as "Applegate"), Rae Allen (as "Gloria Thorpe"), Richard Bishop (as "Welch"), Shannon Bolin (as "Meg Boyd"), Frank Bouley (as "Singer"), Russ Brown (as "Van Buren"), Fred Bryan, Betty Carr (as "Dancer"), Ron Cummins (as "Child"), Cherry Davis (as "Teen-Ager/Singer"), Robert Evans (as "Dancer"), Timmy Everett (as "Dancer"), Patricia Ferrier (as "Dancer"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Smokey"), Jeanne Grant (as "Singer"), Marlyn Greer (as "Dancer"), Janet Hayes (as "Singer"), Del Horstmann (as "Lynch/Commissioner/Singer"), Elizabeth Howell (as "Doris"), Janie Janvier (as "Miss Weston/Singer"), William Joyce (as "Dancer"), Harvey Jung (as "Dancer"), Joan Keenan (as "Singer"), Marie Kolin (as "Dancer"), James Komack (as "Rocky") [credited as Jimmie Komack], Al Lanti (as "Henry/Dancer"), Albert Linville (as "Vernon/Postmaster/Singer"), Suzanne Lovell (as "Singer"), Ralph Lowe (as "Singer"), George Marcy (as "Guard/Dancer"), Julia Marlowe, Svetlana McLee, Eddie Phillips, Jackie Scholle, Robert Shafer (as "Joe Boyd"), Jean Stapleton (as "Sister"), Ralph Strane, Mark Ward. Produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith and Harold Prince. Produced in association with Albert B. Taylor. Note: Filmed as Damn Yankees (1958).
- (1957) Stage Play: The Music Man. Musical comedy.
- (1968) Stage Play: Plaza Suite. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Directed by Mike Nichols. Plymouth Theatre: 14 Feb 1968- 3 Oct 1970 (1097 performances + 2 previews). Cast: George C. Scott (as "Sam Nash, Visitor From Mamaroneck/Jesse Kiplinger, Visitor From Hollywood/Roy Hubley,Visitor From Forest Hills"), Maureen Stapleton (as "Karen Nash, Visitor From Mamaroneck/Muriel Tate, Visitor From Hollywood/Norma Hubley, Visitor From Forest Hills"), Bob Balaban (as "Bellhop, Visitor From Mamaroneck/Borden Eisler, Visitor From Forest Hills") [Broadway debut], Claudette Nevins, Jose Ocasio. Standbys: Judith Barcroft (as "Jean "), Alfred Sandor (as "Jesse Kiplinger/Roy Hubley/Sam Nash"), Wisner Washam (as "Bellhop/Borden Eisler/Waiter (Hollywood)/Waiter (Mamaroneck)") and Elizabeth Wilson (as "Karen Nash/Muriel Tate/Norma Hubley). Replacement cast: Gary Barton, Barbara Baxley, Peggy Cass (as "Karen Nash/Muriel Tate/Norma Hubley"), Dan Dailey (as "Jesse Kiplinger," et al), Robert Gerlach, E.G. Marshall (as "Jesse Kiplinger," et al), Lynda Myles, Don Porter, Lawrence Weber, Nicol Williamson. Replacement crew: Stage Manager: Gary Barton, Ron Cummins. Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Note: Filmed as Plaza Suite (1971).
- (December 14-21, 1959) He acted in Archibald MacLeish's play, "J.B.," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Basil Rathbone, Frederic Worlock, Michael Higgins, James Ray, Richard Kuss, Eulalie Noble, Peggy Lang, Paul Robertson, Ina Beth Cummins, Lynne Robertson, Marianna Conway, Ann Dere, Mary Riddle, Elaine Ivans, Laura Pierpont, Bert Conway, Ivor Francis, and Gene Gross in the cast. David Avram was composer. Boris Aronson was set designer. Lucinda Ballard was costume designer. Elia Kazan was director. Alfred De Liagre Jr. was producer.
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