- (1947 - 1950) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1947) Stage Play: Heads or Tails. Written by H.J. Lengsfelder and Ervin Drake. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Alice Gibson. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Cort Theatre: 2 May 1947- 31 May 1947 (35 performances). Cast: Richard Barron (as "Humperdinck"), Lulu Belle Clarke (as "Amy") [Broadway debut], Jean Cobb (as "Alice Milford"), Frank De Kova (as "Senor Costamara"), Joseph Graham (as "Ernest Milford"), Anthony Gray (as "Mr. Green"), Werner Klemperer (as "Eric Petersen") [Broadway debut], Lucie Lancaster (as "Marion Gilmore") [Broadway debut], Audra Lindley (as "Helen Sheldon"), Paul Lipson (as "McNulty") [Broadway debut], Jed Prouty (as "Philip McGill"), Gregory Robbins (as "Frank Jones"), Joseph Silver (as "Burton Snead"), Ralph Simone (as "Barney McGill"), Les Tremayne (as "Cornelius T. Sheldon") [Broadway debut], Lelah Tyler (as "Mrs. Warren"). Produced by Your Theatre Inc. and H.J. Lengsfelder.
- (1950) Stage Play: Arms and the Girl. Musical comedy. Written by Rouben Mamoulian, Herbert Fields, and Dorothy Fields. Music by Morton Gould. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Based on the play "The Pursuit of Happiness" by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall. Music orchestrated by Morton Gould and Philip J. Lang. Choreographed by Michael Kidd. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. 46th Street Theatre: 2 Feb 1950- 27 May 1950 (134 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames (as "Capt. Aaron Kirkland"), Howard Andreola, Andy Aprea, Seth Arnold (as "Thad Jennings"), Pearl Bailey (as "Connecticut"), Edmund Balin, Mimi Cabanne, Joseph Caruso, Lulu Belle Clarke (as "Comfort Kirkland") [final Broadway role], John Conte, Cliff Dunstan, Nanette Fabray (as "Jo Kirkland"), Barbara Ferguson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Peter Gennaro (as "Dancer") [Broadway debut], Annabelle Gold, Georges Guétary, Sterling Hall, Maria Harriton, Eda Heinemann (as "Prudence Kirkland"), Katherine Henning, William Inglis, Robert Josias, Joan Keenan, William J. McCarthy, Barbara McCutcheon, Peter Miceli, Jerry Miller, Patricia Muller, Dan O'Brien, Mary O'Fallon, Frederick Olsson, Arthur Partington, Robert Rippy, Shirley Robbins, Philip Rodd, Patricia Rogers, Helen Stanton, Bettina Thayer, Donald Thrall, William Thunhurst, Arthur Vinton, Norman Weise, Marc West, Onna White (as "Dancer"), Fern Whitney, Lou Yetter, Victor Young. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Produced in association with Anthony Brady Farrell.
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