- (1958 - 1972) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1958) Stage Play: Maybe Tuesday. Comedy. Written by Mel Tolkin and Lucille Kallen [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Elliot Silverstein. Playhouse Theatre: 29 Jan 1958- 1 Feb 1958 (5 performances). Cast: Ralph Bell (as "Dr. Roper"), Myra Carter (as "Mildred"), Richard Derr (as "Mark"), Louis Edmonds (as "Leonard"), Robert Elston (as "Sherman") [Broadway debut], Alice Ghostley (as "Lois"), Carol Gustafson (as "Miss Kitchell, offstage voice"), Sybil Lamb (as "Vivian"), Zohra Lampert (as "Adelle"), Barry Newman (as "Larry"), Wynn Pearce (as "Arthur"), Patricia Smith (as "Katy"), Brett Somers (as "Florence"), Midge Ware (as "Jackie"). Understudies: Carol Gustafson, Harry Millard and Kathleen Murray. Produced by Ethel Linder Reiner and Jack Lawrence.
- (1959) Stage Play: Tall Story. Comedy. Written by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Suggested by the novel "The Homecoming Game" by Howard Nemerov. Featuring songs by Joe Hornsby, Ben G. Allen and Jerry Teifer. Music arranged by Edward Thomas. Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Belasco Theatre: 29 Jan 1959- 2 May 1959 (108 performances). Cast: Mason Adams (as "Sandy Hardy"), John Astin (as "Collins"), Nancy Baker (as "Connie"), Joyce Bulifant (as "Nancy"), Kevin Carpenter (as "Eddie"), Marc Connelly (as "Professor Charles Osman"), Hans Conried (as "Professor Leon Solomon"), Donald Dawson (as "Joe"), Robert Elston (as "Ray Blent"), Rex Everhart (as "Clark"), Patricia Finch (as "Frieda Jensen"), Janet Fox (as "Hazel"), Richard Franchot (as "Don"), Hazen Gifford (as "Fred Jensen"), Jeff Harris (as "Herb/Wyman"), Sally Jessup (as "Agnes"), Sherry Lafollette (as "Mary"), Bob Lynn Jr. (as "Myers"), Ray Merritt (as "Albert Solomon"), Charles K. Robinson Jr. (as "Grant"), Jamie Smith (as "Wesley Davis"), Ralph Stantley (as "Mike Giardineri"), Wayne Tippit (as "Walter/Simpson"), Nina Wilcox (as "June Ryder"), Edmund Williams (as "Dick Stevens"), Tom Williams (as "Baker"), Marian Winters (as "Myra Solomon"), Robert Wright (as "President Harmon Nagel"). Replacement actors: Marion Brash (as "Nancy"), Arny Freeman (as "Mike Giardineri"), Harry Holcombe (as "President Harmon Nagel"), Richard Kutney (as "Grant/Simpson/Walter"), Bob Lynn Jr. (as "Don"), Edward Nayor (as "Don"), Robert Redford (as "Myers") [Broadway debut], Wayne Tippit (as "Grant"). Produced by Emmett Rogers and Robert Weiner. Note: Filmed as Tall Story (1960).
- (1959) Stage Play: Golden Fleecing. Comedy. Written by Lorenzo Semple Jr.. Incidental music by Dana Suesse. Directed by Abe Burrows. Henry Miller's Theatre: 15 Oct 1959- 26 Dec 1959 (84 performances). Cast: Tom Poston (as "Lt. Ferguson Howard"), Bob Carraway (as "Ensign Beauregard Gilliam"), Mickey Deems, Robert Elston (as "Jackson Eldridge"), Constance Ford (as "Ann Knutsen"), Red Granger, Alfred Hese (as "A Waiter"), Buck Kartalian, Richard Kendrick, John Myhers, Suzanne Pleshette (as "Julie"), Ralph Stantley, John Thomas. Understudy: Pirie MacDonald. Produced by Courtney Burr and Gilbert Miller. Note: Filmed as The Honeymoon Machine (1961), a Steve McQueen vehicle.
- (1963) Stage Play: Spoon River Anthology. Musical.
- (February 29, 1960) He acted in Paul Osborn's play, "The World of Suzie Wong," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Tom Helmore, Jeri Miyazaki, John Mamo, Alan Young, Douglas Gordon, Moira Wylie, Bernard Wu, Parke Perine, Linda Ho, Dolores Dicen, Flavia Hsu Kingman, Mary Mon Toy, Irene Tsu, Wayne Wilson, Chase Crosley, George Latchford, and Andrea Loa in the cast. Jo Mielziner was set designer. Dorothy Jeakins was costume designer. Joshua Logan was director. David Merrick was producer.
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