- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Top Banana (1951). Musical comedy. Music by Johnny Mercer. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Material adaption by H.S. Kraft. Vocal arrangements and direction by Hugh Martin. Musical Direction by Harold Hastings. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Featuring songs by Bill Finnigan. Choreographed by Ron Feitcher. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Jack Donohue. Winter Garden Theatre: 1 Nov 1951- 4 Oct 1952 (350 performances). Cast: Phil Silvers (as "Jerry Biffle"), Jack Albertson (as "Vic Davis"), Florence Baum, Marion Burke, Dean Campbell, Nikki Cellini, Zachary A. Charles, Donald Covert, Sara Dillon, Lindy Doherty, Herbie Faye, Joey Faye, Herb Fields, Joan Fields, Ed Hanley, Mary Harmon, Ken Harvey, Bradford Hatton (as "Mr. Parker") [final Broadway role], Claude Heater, Eve Hebert, Betsy Holland, Bill Joyce, B.J. Keating, Bob Kole, John Laverty, Hal Loman, Douglas Luther, Judy Lynn, George Marci, Rose Marie (as "Betty Dillon"), Don McKay, Ted (Sport) Morgan, Basha Regis, Bob Scheerer, Laurel Shelby, Judy Sinclair, Joy Skylar, Gloria Smith, Vivian Smith, Walter Stane, Bill Sumner, Thelma Tadlock, Johnny Trama, Ken Urmston, Walter Wahl, Polly Ward, Beverly Weston. Produced by Paula Stone and Michael Sloane.
- Harvey (1944). Comedy. Written by Mary Chase. Stage Manager: Bradford Hatton. Directed by Antoinette Perry. 48th Street Theatre: 1 Nov 1944- 15 Jan 1949 (1775 performances). Cast: Frank Fay (as "Elwood P. Dowd"), Josephine Hull (as "Veta Louise Simmons"), Dora Clement, RObert Gist, Frederica Going, Lawrence Hayes, John Kirk, Fred I. Lewis, Tom Seidel, Eloise Sheldon, Janet Tyler, Jane Van Duser, Jesse White (as "Duane Wilson"). Produced by Brock Pemberton. Note: Winner of 1945 Pulitzer Prize.
- Sailor, Beware! (1933). Comedy. Written by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Directed by Kenyon Nicholson and Arthur Sircom. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Sep 1933- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/500 performances). Cast: Murray Alper (as "Herb Marley"), John Bard, Audrey Christie, Ruth Conley, Edward Craven, Josephine Evans (as "Dode Bronson"), Larry Fletcher, Bradford Hatton (as "Luther Reed"), George Heller, Ross Hertz (as "Spud Newton"), Harry Hornick, Paul Huber (as "Lieut. Loomis, U.S.N."), Bruce MacFarlane, Horace McMahon (as "Mattie Matthews"), Rod Maybee (as "Texas Patton"), Edgar Nelson (as "Humpty Singer"), Don Rowen, Ann Thomas, Ann Winthrop. Produced by Courtney Burr (also Stage Manager).
- Smiling Faces (1932). Musical comedy. Written by Harry Clarke. Music by Harry Revel. Lyrics by Mack Gordon. Choreographed by Merriel Abbott. Staged by R.H. Burnside. Shubert Theatre: 30 Aug 1932- 24 Sep 1932 (31 performances).
- (October 20, 1952) He acted in the musical, "Top Banana," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Phil Silvers, Kaye Ballard, Jack Albertson, Judy Lynn, Johnny Coy, Joey Faye, Herbie Faye, Walter Dare Wahl, Dick Dana, Johnny Trama, Gloria Smith, George Marci, "Flash" Hogan and Danny Scholl in the cast. Johnny Mercer wrote the music and lyrics. Hy Kraft wrote the book. Jo Mielziner was set designer. Alvin Colt was costume designer. Ron Fletcher was choreographer. Jack Donahue was director. Paula Stone and Mike Sloane were producers.
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