- Producer on Broadway "Up in Central Park", with Noah Beery (1945/1946); Shakespeare's "Hamlet", directed by George Schaefer, with Maurice Evans (1945/1946); Moliere's "The Would-Be Gentleman" (1946); "January Thaw", with Helen Carew (1946), "As the Girls Go", a musical comedy by Howard Bay (1948/1950); "Michael Todd's Peep Show" (1950); "The Live Wire" (1950), from Garson Kanin, with Peggy Cass and Murvyn Vye, again on Broadway, 1950.
- The Man from Cairo (1938). Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble, with Helen Chandler and Charlie Adler, 1938.
- Producer of a operetta/musical, "The Hot Mikado", with Bill Robinson, on Broadway, 1939.
- Star and Garter (1942). Musical revue. "Star and Garter Girls," "For A Quarter" and "Turkish Oomph" music by Lester Lee. "Star and Garter Girls," "For A Quarter" and "Turkish Oomph" lyrics by Jerry Seelen. "The Bunny" music by Harold Rome. "The Bunny" lyrics by Harold J. Rome. "The Girl on the Police Gazette" and "Blues in the Night" music by Harold Arlen. "The Girl on the Police Gazette" lyrics by Harold Arlen. "Robert the Roue" music by Frank McCue. "Robert the Roue" lyrics by Al Dubin. "I Don't Get It" music by Doris Tauber. "I Don't Get It" lyrics by Sis Willner. "Brazilian Nuts" lyrics by Al Stillman. "Brazilian Nuts" music by Dorival Caymmi. Music orchestrated by Ray Sinatra and Lionel Rand. Vocal arrangements by Ray Sinatra. Scenic Design by Harry Horner. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Assistant to Miss Sharaff: Brion Gysin. Assistant to Mr. Horner: Karl Kent. Choreographed by Al White Jr. Directed by Hassard Short. Music Box Theatre: 24 Jun 1942- 4 Dec 1943 (609 performances). Cast: Gloria Anderson, Mimi Berry, Dorothy Bigby, Cynthia Cavanaugh, Bobby Clark (as "Andrew/That Merry Wife of Windsor/A Miner In The Malamute Saloon/The Candy Butcher/For A Quarter/Robert the Roue/Singer/Judge Gabby/Aired in Court/Patient/Crazy House"), Arty Conroy, Nina Dean, Carol Deis, Lipman Dukat, Carrie Finnell, Richard Finney, Jo Ann Flanagan, Kate Frederick, Kate Friedlich, Frances Hammond, Pat Harrington Sr. (as "Boff/The Sacred Gherkin/The "Ragtime" Kid/In The Malamute Saloon/The Candy Butcher/For A Quarter/William Abernathy/Aired in Court/Another Patient/Crazy House"), Elnora Hayes, Virginia Howe, Frank Hubert, Jean Hubert, Geraldine Hudson, Helene Hudson, Ray Hudson, Dave Jones, Ruth Josephs, Adele Jergens (as "Show Girl Lady of the Night/Blues in the Night"), Margaret Kayes, Marjorie Knapp, Michael Lamberti, Terry Lasky, Lorraine Latham, Mary Lawrence, Betty Lee, Gypsy Rose Lee (as "Star and Garter Girls" Singer/"Jennie Windsor "That Merry Wife of Windsor/The Lady that's known as "Lou "In The Malamute Saloon/The Girl on the Police Gazette/Crazy House/"I Can't Strip to Brahms" Performer/Gloria Pinkee/Aired in Court/Nurse/Crazy House"), Robert Lenn, Leticia, Charlotte Lorraine, La Verne Lupton, Lynn, Royce, and Vanya, Joe Lyons, June MacLaren, Gil Maison, Andrea Mann, William Marel, Marlin, Iris Marshall, Helen McCartney, Eppy Pearson, June Powers, Lynn Powers, Frank Price, Helen Price, Ruthe Reid, Ricky Riccardi, Norma Richter, Juanita Rios, Richard Rober, Victoria Schools, June Sitarr, Billy Skipper Jr., Estelle Sloan, Puddy Smith, Georgia Sothern, Georgia Southern, Janice Wallace, Wayne, Audrey Westphal, Sunny Wright. Produced by Mike Todd.
- (1943) Stage Play: Something for the Boys. Musical comedy. Music by Cole Porter. Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields. Lyrics by Cole Porter. Choral arrangements by William Parson. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek, Robert Russell Bennett, Don Walker and Ted Royal. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Billy Livingston. Assistant to Mr. Bay: Albert A. Ostrander. Assistant to Mr. Livingston: Grace Houston. Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Book directed by Herbert Fields. Additional Numbers Staged by Lew Kessler. Directed by Hassard Short. Alvin Theatre: 7 Jan 1943- 8 Jan 1944 (422 performances). Cast: Ethel Merman (as "Blossom Hart"), Jimmy Allison (as "Singer"), Anita Alvarez (as "Micheala"), Alice Anthony (as "Dancer"), The Barnes Twins (as "Lois & Lucille"), Joseph Bell (as "Singer"), May Block (as "Dancer"), Betty Bruce (as "Betty-Jean"), William Callahan (as "Corp. Burns"), Stanley Catron (as "Dancer"), Madeleine Clive (as "Mrs. Grubbs"), Jean Coyne (as "Dancer"), Bob Davis (as "Dancer"), Betty Deane (as "Dancer"), Patricia Deering (as "Dancer") [final Broadway role], Benny DeSio (as "Dancer"), Alan Fleming (as "Singer"), Jerry Florio (as "Dancer"), Albert Gaeta (as "Dancer"), Betty Garrett (as "Mary-Frances"), Aaron Gobetz (as "Dancer"), Ruth Godfrey (as "Dancer"), Dolores Goodman (as "Dancer"), Ray Harrison (as "Dancer"), Jack Hartley (as "Lt. Col. S.D. Grubbs"), Richard Harvey (as "Singer"), Betty Heather (as "Dancer"), Buddy Irving (as "Singer"), Margie Jackson (as "Dancer"), Allen Jenkins (as "Harry Hart"), Bill Johnson (as "Staff Sgt. Rocky Fulton"), Jeanne Jones (as "Dancer"), Art Lambert (as "Singer"), Stuart Langley (as "Sgt. Laddie Green"), Paula Laurence (as "Chiquita Hart"), Bruce Lord (as "Singer"), William Lynn (as "Mr. Tobias Twitch"), David Mann (as "Dancer"), Paul Mario (as "Singer"), Remi Martell (as "Sgt. Carter/Dancer"), Paul Martin (as "Dancer"), John Mayo (as "Singer"), Frances Mercer (as "Melanie Walker"), Joseph Monte (as "Singer"), Duncan Noble (as "Dancer"), Jean Owens (as "Dancer"), Jed Prouty (as "Roger Calhoun"), Ricky Riccardi (as "Dancer"), Walter Rinner (as "Burke/Singer"), Leslie Shannon (as "Dancer"), Ethel Sherman (as "Dancer"), Puddy Smith (as "Dancer"), Nina Starkey (as "Dancer"), William Vaux (as "Dancer"), Joe Viggiano (as "Dancer"), Murvyn Vye (as "Singer"), William Weber (as "Dancer"), Patricia Welles (as "Dancer"), Helen Wenzel (as "Dancer"), June Wieting (as "Dancer"), Lou Wills Jr. (as "Dancer"), Parker Wilson (as "Dancer"). Understudy: Betty Garrett (as "Blossom Hart"). Replacement actors: Leon Anthony (as "Dancer"), Tom Barrigan (as "Singer"), Dick Beard (as "Dancer"), Forrest Bonshire (as "Dancer"), Gloria Brooks (as "Dancer"), Betty Bruce (as "Chiquita Hart"), Edward Cassell (as "Singer"), Clarissa (as "Micheala"), Muriel Cole (as "Dancer"), William Drew (as "Dancer"), Charles Flynn (as "Singer"), Jack Foley (as "Dancer"), Charles Howard (as "Mr. Tobias Twitch"), Frank Hyers (as "Harry Hart"), George Lambrose (as "Singer"), Roma Leigh (as "Dancer"), Brayton Lewis (as "Singer"), June MacLaren (as "Dancer"), Jack Malis (as "Dancer"), Jerry Meilan (as "Dancer"), Mavis Mims (as "Betty-Jean"), Willamae Montur (as "Maid"), Ben Murphy (as "M.P./Singer"), Mischa Pompianov (as "Dancer"), Nancy Porter (as "Mary-Frances"), Bobby Preist (as "Dancer"), Dale Preist (as "Dancer"), Jules Racine (as "Dancer"), Gordon Richards (as "Singer"), Bob Roland (as "Singer"), Herbert Ross (as "Dancer"), Ruth Ryder (as "Dancer"), George Sabo (as "Dancer"), Shirl Thomas (as "Melanie Walker"), Terry Towne (as "Dancer"), Milton Watson (as "Sgt. Laddie Green"). Produced by Mike Todd.
- Produced "Michael Todd's Peep Show," which opened at Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre on June 28, 1950 and closed on February 24, 1951, running a total of 278 performances.
- Call Me Ziggy (1937). Farce. Written by Dan Goldberg. Directed by Gregory Deane. Longacre Theatre: 12 Feb 1937- Feb 1937 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Barbara Barton, Sanford Bickart, Joseph Buloff, Cyrilla Dorne, Charles Ellis, William Foran, W.J. Hackett, Jack Hasler, Stanley Jessup (as "John R. Smith"), Spencer Kimbell, Lucille Sears, Jack Soanes, Ralph Theodore (as "Augie"), Milano Tilden, Tom Tully, William Valentine, June Webster, Robert Williams. Produced by Mike Todd.
- Hamlet (1946). Tragedy (revival). Based on William Shakespeare. Written by Maurice Evans. Music by Roger Adams. Directed by George Schaefer. City Center: 3 Jun 1946- 15 Jun 1946 (16 performances). Cast: Robert Berger, Blanche Collins, Booth Colman, Whitfield Connor (as "Horatio, friend to Hamlet"), Lili Darvas, Alan Dreeben, Maurice Evans (as "Hamlet, son to the late, and nephew to the present King"), Thomas Gomez (as "Claudius, King of Denmark"), William LeMassena, Alexander Lockwood, Howard Morris (as "Rosencrantz/Courtier"), Richard Newton, Howard Otway, Frances Reid, Victor Rendina, Emmett Rogers, Leon Shaw, Harry Sheppard, Victor Thorley, William Weber. Produced by Mike Todd.
- As the Girls Go (1948). Musical comedy. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Harold Adamson. Book by William Roos. Vocal Director: Hugh Martin. Music arranged by Hugh Martin. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal. Conducted by Max Meth. Music Contractor: Jack Saunders. Choreographed by Hermes Pan. Directed by Howard Bay. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 14 Jan 1949- close): 13 Nov 1949- 14 Jan 1950 (414 performances). Cast: Bobby Clark (as "Waldo Wellington"), Irene Rich (as "Lucille Thompson Wellington"), Jeanette Aquilina, Truly Barbara, Betty Lou Barto, Lois Bolton, James Brock, John Brophy, Bob Burkhardt, Bill Callahan, Marlene Cameron, Dean Campbell, Carmina Cansino (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Arline Castle, Hobart Cavanaugh (as "Barber"), Charles Chartier, Babs Claire, Peter Conlow, Dick Dana (as "Blinky KJoe"), Barbara Davis, Jessie Elliott, James Elsegood, Claire Louise Evans, Yvette Fairhill, Lydia Fredericks, Christina Frerichs, Pat Gaston, Betty George, John Gray, Clare Grenville (as "Member of "Daughters of the Boston Tea Party") [credited as Claire Grenville], Pearl Hacker, Pauline Hahn (as "Child"), Donny Harris, Mildred Hughes, Cavada Humphrey, Patty Ann Jackson, June Kirby, Margaret Jean Klein, Frances Krell, Marjorie Leach, Kathryn Lee, Douglas Luther, Jonathan Marlowe, Norma Marlowe, Pat Marlowe, Abbe Marshall, Ila McAvoy (as "Dancing Ensemble"), Ellen McCowan, Mickey Miller, George Morris, Toni Parker, Dorothea Pinto, Joyce Reedy, William Reedy, Bobby Roberts, Jack Russell, Clifford Sales (as "Child"), Joseph Schenck, Eugene Schwab, John Sheehan, Gregg Sherwood, Diane Sinclair, Judy Sinclair, Kenneth Spaulding, Curt Stafford, Eugene Steiner, Jo Sullivan, Ruth Thomas, Norma Thornton, Larry Villani, Betty Jane Watson (as "Kathy Robinson"), Rosemary Williamson. Produced by Mike Todd.
- Catherine Was Great (1944). Written by Mae West. Choreographed by Margaret Sande. Directed by Roy Hargrave. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre on 2 Dec 1944 to close): 2 Aug 1944- 13 Jan 1945 (191 performances). Cast: Reginald Allen (as "Usher"), George Anderson (as "Guard"), Joel Ashley (as "Corporal Joe/Prince Potemkin"), Gene Barry (as "Lieutenant Bunin"), Frank Baxter (as "Vanya"), Albert Bayne (as "Councillor"), Carl Bensen (as "Soldier"), Michael Bey (as "Ivan VI"), Harry Bodin (as "Innkeeper"), Ray Bourbon (as "Florian"), Gerry Brent (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Jack Burke (as "Soldier"), Eden Burrows (as "Guard"), John Colby (as "Soldier"), Owen Coll (as "Ambassador Choiseul"), Elinor Counts (as "Varvara"), Boyd de Brossard (as "Soldier"), Don De Leo (as "Ambassador Murad Pasha") [Broadway debut], Edna Eckert (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Dick Ellis (as "Usher"), Victor Finney (as "Semyonev/Chamberlain"), Antony Fortune (as "Soldier"), John Frederick (as "Guard"), Charles K. Gerrard (as "Count Panin"), Don Gibson (as "Captain Danilov"), Coburn Goodwin (as "Count Nikolai Mirovich"), Milton Gordon (as "Soldier"), Eddy Grove, Leon Hamilton (as "Maurice"), Charles Hart (as "Councillor"), Bern Hoffman(as "Pugacheff"), Phillip Huston (as "Greg/Gregory Orloff"), Philip Cary Jones (as "Captain Dronsky"), Hubert Long (as "Jim/Alexis Orloff"), Jerry Lucas (as "Guard"), Dayton Lummis (as "Chechkofski"), William Malone (as "Admiral Semechkin"), Joseph R. Mann (as "Councillor"), Michael Mauree (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Buddy Millard (as "Page Boy"), Dickie Millard (as "Page Boy"), Robert G. Morse (as "Councillor"), Mila Niemi (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), John Parrish (as "Marshal Suvorov"), Gloria Pierre (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), Mary Reid (as "Lady-in-Waiting"), William Skelton (as "Soldier"), Carl Specht (as "Soldier"), Richard Spohr (as "Guard"), Michael Spreder (as "Chamberlain"), Ramond Stenzi (as "Guard"), John Stephen (as "Chief Chamberlain"), Frank Stevens (as "Councillor"), Robert Strauss (as "Mike") [final Broadway role], Mischa Tonken (as "Roy"), Lester Towne (as "Chimneysweep"), William Tubbs (as "Councillor"), Henry Vincent (as "English Ambassador"), Mae West. Produced by Mike Todd.
- (1944) Stage Play: Mexican Hayride. Musical comedy. Music by Cole Porter. Lyrics by Cole Porter. Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields. Musical Director: Harry S. Levant. Choral arrangements by William Parson. Music orchestrated by Russell Bennett and Ted Royal. Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Costume Design by Mary Grant. Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Assistant to Mr. Jenkins: Chase Adams and Peggy Clark. Choreographed by Paul Haakon. Book directed by John Kennedy. Opening and "Good-Will Movement" dance directed by Dan Eckley. "Girls" and "Abracadabra" directed by Lew Kessler. "Good-Will Movement" dance directed by Virginia Johnson. Directed by Hassard Short. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre 18 Dec 1944- Close): 28 Jan 1944- 17 Mar 1945 (481 performances). Cast: Bobby Clark (as "Joe Bascom, alias Humphrey Fish"), Eva Reyes (as "Lottery Girl"), Claire Anderson (as "Woman Vendor"), Richard Andre (as "Dancer"), Anita Arden (as "Show Girl"), Gail Banner (as "Show Girl"), Thor Bassoe (as "Dancer"), Morton Beck(as "Singer"), Richard Bengali (as "Chief of Police"), Aleks Bird (as "Dancer"), Lois Bolton (as "Tillie Leeds"), Leonard Bushong (as "Dancer"), Bill Callahan (as "Billy"), Nancy Callahan (as "Show Girl"), Cynthia Cavanaugh (as "Show Girl"), Jean Cleveland (as "Mrs. Augustus Adamson"), John Conrad (as "Mariachi Player/Dancer"), Jeanne Coyne (as "Dancer"), Margaret Cuddy (as "Dancer"), Jean Cummings (as "Singer"), Sergio DeKarlo (as "Miguel Correres"), Dorothy Durkee (as "Mme. Lupescu"), Jimmy Dutton (as "Child"), Virginia Edwards (as "Lydia Toddle"), Wilbur Evans (as "David Winthrop"), Malka Farber (as "Dancer"), Francine Fernandez (as "Child"), Charles Flynn (as "Singer"), Lydia Fredericks (as "Singer"), Marjorie Gaye (as "Dancer"), Janet Gaylord (as "Dancer"), George Givot (as "Lombo Campos"), Arthur Gondra (as "Carol, Ex-King of Roumania"), Frank Guzzardo (as "Mariachi Player"), Paul Haakon (as "Paul"), Perdita Hanson (as "Singer"), June Havoc (as "Montana"), William Hearne (as "Singer"), Anne Helm (as "Dancer"), Horton Henderson (as "Picador/2nd Merchant"), Ben Hernandez (as "3rd Merchant"), Peggy Holmes (as "Dancer"), Edmund Howland (as "Dancer"), Mildred Hughes (as "Show Girl"), Catherine Hyatt (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Hyatt (as "Dancer"), Barbara Jevne (as "Singer"), Candy Jones (as "Show Girl"), Barry Kent (as "Singer"), Alicia Krug (as "Dancer"), Bobby Lane (as "5th Merchant"), Ramona Lang (as "Dancer"), James Lanphier (as "Dancer"), Terry Lasky (as "Dancer"), William A. Lee (as "Mr. Augustus Adamson"), Danny Leeds (as "Singer"), David Leonard (as "Senor Martinez"), Lucille Lewis (as "Singer"), Ted Lund (as "Dancer"), Luba Malina (as "Dagmar Marshak"), Andrea Mann (as "Show Girl"), Margie Markle (as "Show Girl"), Grace Martin (as "Singer"), James Mate (as "Singer"), Martha McKinney (as "Show Girl"), Jerry Meilan (as "Dancer"), Edith Meiser (as "Eadie Johnson"), Tony Montell (as "Singer"), Gar Moore (as "Singer"), Corinna Mura (as "Lolita Cantine"), Dean Mylas (as "Dancer"), Dean Myles (as "Dancer"), John O'Neil (as "Singer"), Leon Palmer (as "Dancer"), Rose Marie Patane (as "Singer"), Gedda Petry (as "Singer"), Donald Powell (as "Dancer"), Raul Reyes (as "Jose/Head-waiter/1st Merchant"), Eric Roberts (as "Augustus, Jr."), John Robinson (as "Mariachi Player/Dancer"), Jimmy Russell (as "Dancer"), Naomi Sanders (as "Singer"), Eric Schepard (as "Dancer"), Jeanne Shelby (as "Mrs. Molly Wincor"), Armando Sisto (as "Singer"), Jerry Sylvon (as "Picador/4th Merchant"), Robert Tavis (as "Singer"), Vera Teatom (as "Dancer"), Eleanor Tennis (as "Eleanor"), Aura Vainio Dancer"), Pat Vecchio (as "Mariachi Player/Dancer"), Joe Viggiano (as "Dancer"), Robert Watoff (as "Singer"), Betty Williams (as "Dancer"), Hank Wolf (as "Lottery Boy/Child"). Replacement actors: Louis Altmark (as "Child/Lottery Boy"), Imogen Carpenter (as "Montana"), Dorothy Durkee (as "Mrs. Molly Wincor/Eadie Johnson"), Joey Gilbert (as "Dancer"), Ben Hernandez (as "Mariachi Player"), Francine Hernandez (as "Child"), Audrey Howell (as "Dancer"), Martin Klein, Marjorie Leach (as "Lillian"), Eloise Marguery (as "Mme. Lupescu"), George Marsh (as "Mr. Augustus Adamson"), Marta Nita (as "Billy"), Erminie Randolph (as "Lolita Cantine"), Eva Reyes (as "Lottery Girl"), Manuel San Miguel (as "Mariachi Player"), Jeanne Shelby (as "Lydia Toddle"). Produced by Mike Todd. Note: Filmed by Universal International Pictures as Mexican Hayride (1948).
- (1947) Stage Play: Up in Central Park. Musical comedy (revival). Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Directed by John Kennedy. City Center: 19 May 1947- 31 May 1947 (16 performances). Produced by Mike Todd.
- (1945) Stage Play: Up in Central Park. Musical comedy. Book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Musical Director: Max Meth. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Choreographed by Helen Tamiris. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Grace Houston and Ernest Schrapps. Lighting Design by Howard Bay. New Century Theatre (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 11 Jun 1945- close): 27 Jan 1945- 13 Apr 1946 (504 performances). Cast: Wana Allison, Elaine Barry, Fred Barry, Noah Beery (as "William Marcy Tweed"), George Bockman, Saul Bolasni, Betty Bruce, Maurice Burke, Walter Burke (as "Danny O'Keefe"), Martha Burnett, Delma Byron, Maureen Cannon, Henri Capri, James Caputo, Jerome Cardinale, Kenneth Casey, Teddy Casey, Payne Converse, Wally Coyle, Leonard Daye, Joan Dubois, Mary Alice Evans, Wilbur Evans, Robert Field, Lydia Fredericks, Margaret Gibson, Joan Gladding, Isobel Glasgow, Herman Glazer, Kay Griffith, Ann Hermann, Louise Holden, Lillian Horn, Donna Hughes, Charles Irwin, Elyse Jahoda, Mildred Jocelyn, Miriam Kornfield, Janet Lally, Joan Lally, George Lane, Rebecca Lee, Beatrice Lind, Bruce Lord, Thomas Lorimer, Ruth Lowe, Phil Lowry, Harry Matlock, James McFadden, Harry Meehan, Daniel Nagrin, Peggy Ann Nilsson, William Nuss, Rose Marie Patane, Sidney Paul, John Quigg, Paul Reed, Kenneth Renner, Hazel Roy, Rudy Rudisill, Claire Saunders, Evelyn Shaw, Guy Standing Jr. (as "George Jones"), Gloria Stevens, William Sydenstricker, Gregor Taksa, Rowan Tudor, Stanley Turner, Watson White (as "James Fisk, Jr."), Charles Wood, Bob Woodward, Natalie Wynn. Produced by Mike Todd.
- (December 31, 1939) He produced the musical, "Hot Mikado," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson (Mikado); Maurice Cooper; James A. Lillard; Freddie Robinson; Maurice Ellis; Alice Harris; Rosetta LeNoire; Pearlie Harrison; John Jackson; Rose Brown and Larry Seymour in the cast. William S. Gilbert wrote the book and lyrics. Arthur Sullivan composed music. Charles L. Cooke was adapter and orchestra supervisor. Dave Greggory and William Tracy wrote topical lyrics. Nat Karson was set and costume designer. Truly McGee was choreographer. Hassard Short was director. Michael Todd was producer.
- (December 13, 1945) He produced William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Columbus Circle Theatre in New York City and ran for 131 performances.
- (November 4, 1946) He produced William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Maurice Evans (Hamlet); Doris Lloyd; Philip Foster; Henry Edwards; Emmett Rogers; Miles Malleson; Pamela Conroy; John Hetherington; George Habib; Bruce Gordon; Nelson Leigh; Donald Somers; Alex Courtney; William Nichols; Neva Patterson; Val Wrenne; Michael Reilly; Frank Rooney; Richard Purdy; and Bernard Gersten in the cast. Roger Adams composed the music. Frederick Stover was set designer. Irene Sharaff was costume designer. George Schaeffer was director. Michael Todd was producer.
- (July 17, 1950) He acted in Garson Kanin's play, "The Live Wire," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
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