- A Passage to India (1962). Based on the novel by E.M. Forster, as adapted by Santha Rama Rau. Ambassador Theatre: 31 Jan 1962- 28 Apr 1962 (109 performances + 1 preview). As "Mr. Turton." Cast included: James Coco, Gladys Cooper, Donald Moffat.
- My Fair Lady (1956). Musical. Mark Hellinger Theatre (moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 28 Feb 1962- 14 Apr 1962 then to The Broadway Theatre from 18 Apr 1962 to close): 15 Mar 1956- 29 Sep 1962 (2717 performances). As "Zoltan Karpathy" (replacement actor; role originated by Christopher Hewett). Cast included: Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison, Robert Coote, Stanley Holloway.
- Witness for the Prosecution (1954). Written by Agatha Christie. Directed by Robert Lewis. Henry Miller's Theatre: 16 Dec 1954- 30 Jun 1956 (645 performances). As "Mr. Mayhew." Cast included: Horace Braham, Henry Craig Nelson, Gordon Nelson, Una O'Connor, Guy Spaull, Harold Webster.
- The King and I (1951). Based on a work by Margaret Landon. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Directed by John Van Druten. St. James Theatre: 29 Mar 1951- 20 Mar 1954 (1246 performances). As "Sir Edward Ramsey." Cast included: Yul Brynner, Gertrude Lawrence, Dorothy Sarnoff, Stephanie Augustine, Doria Avila, Jamie Bauer.
- The Cocktail Party (1950). Drama. Written by T.S. Eliot. Directed by E. Martin Browne. Henry Miller's Theatre: 21 Jan 1950- 13 Jan 1951 (409 performances). As "Alexander MacColgie." Cast included: Alec Guinness.
- Present Laughter (1946). Written by Noël Coward. Directed and produced by John C. Wilson. Plymouth Theatre: 29 Oct 1946- 15 Mar 1947 (158 performances). As "Hugo Lyppiatt." Cast included: Clifton Webb, Jan Sterling, Aidan Turner.
- (1944) Stage Play: Hand in Glove. Thriller. Written by Charles Freeman and Gerald Savory. Based on the novel "Hughie Roddis" by Gerald Savory. Directed by James Whale [final Broadway credit]. Playhouse Theatre (moved to The Forrest Theatre from 25 Dec 1944- close): 4 Dec 1944= 6 Jan 1945 (40 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield (as "Mr. Forsythe"), Victor Beecroft (as "Curly Latham"), Jean Bellows (as "Jenny"), Islay Benson (as "Lily Willis"), Almon Bruce (as "Purple Cap"), Robin Craven (as "Sergeant"), Isobel Elsom (as "Auntie B"), Skelton Knaggs (as "Jenny"), George Lloyd (as "Mr. Ramskill"), Aubrey Mather (as "Man from London"), Viola Roache (as "Mrs. Willis"), Todd Stanton (as "Bowler Hat"), Wallace Widdicombe [credited as Wallace Widdecombe] (as "Chief Constable"). Produced by Arthur Edison. Note: Play was adapted several times for TV in the UK and most notably theatrically as Urge to Kill (1960) by Anglo-Guild Productions with limited U.S. release in 1961.
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