- He played the role of Mr. Brownlow in the first Broadway production of the musical "Oliver!", in 1963.
- (1959) Stage Play: The Miracle Worker. Drama. Written by William Gibson. Directed by Arthur Penn. Playhouse Theatre: 19 Oct 1959- 1 Jul 1961 (719 performances). Cast: Anne Bancroft (as "Annie Sullivan"), Patty Duke (as "Helen Keller") [Broadway debut], Dale Ellen Bethea (as "Child"), Juanita Bethea (as "Mary"), Miriam Butler (as "Martha"), Kathleen Comegys (as "Aunt Ev"), James Congdon (as "James Keller"), Michael Constantine (as "Anagnos"), Roger De Koven (as "Doctor"), Caswell Fairweather (as "Percy"), Lori Heineman (as "Child"), Rita Levy (as "Child"), John Marriott (as "John"), Eileen Musumeci (as "Child"), Patricia Neal (as "Kate Keller"), Donna Pastore (as "Child"), Beah Richards (as "Viney') [Broadway debut], Lynn Schoenfeld (as "Child"), Torin Thatcher (as "Captain Keller"). Understudies: Dale Ellen Bethea (as "Martha/Percy"), Juanita Bethea (as "Mary/Viney), Clarice Blackburn (as "Kate Keller"). Replacement actors during run: R.G. Armstrong (as "Captain Keller"), Mary Bell (as "Aunt Ev"), Dale Ellen Bethea (as "Martha"), Clarice Blackburn (as "Kate Keller"), Clifford Cothren (as "Doctor"), Candace Culkin (as "Child Jack Hollander (as "Anagnos/Doctor"), Karen Lee (as "Child"), Geoffrey Lumb (as "Captain Keller"), Suzanne Pleshette (as "Annie Sullivan"). Understudies: Clifford Cothren (as "Anagnos"), Candace Culkin (as "Helen Keller"), Jack Hollander (as "Anagnos/Captain Keller"), Ruth Hope (as "Aunt Ev"), Tresa Hughes (as "Annie Sullivan"), Karen Stride (as "Helen Keller"), Bronia Wheeler [credited as Bronia Stefan] (as "Annie Sullivan"). Note: Filmed by Playfilm Productions (distributed by United Artists) as The Miracle Worker (1962).
- (1954) Stage Play: Witness for the Prosecution. Drama/mystery. Written by Agatha Christie. Production Design by Raymond Sovey. Costume Design by Kathryn B. Miller. Production Stage Manager: John Effrat. Assistant Stage Mgr: Eugene Stuckmann. Directed by Robert Lewis. Henry Miller's Theatre: 16 Dec 1954- 30 Jun 1956 (645 performances). Cast: Mary Barclay (as "Greta"), Jack Bittner, Horace Braham (as "Mr. Justice Wainwright"), Ernest Clark, R. Cobden-Smith, Brace Conning, Robin Craven, Ronald Dawson, Andrew George, Ruth Greene, Bryan Herbert, Claude Horton, Patricia Jessel, Sam Kramer, Ralph Leonard, Gene Lyons, Michael McAloney, Franklyn Monroe, Henry Craig Nelson, Gordon Nelson (as "Carter"), Una O'Connor (as "Janet Mackenzie"), Arthur Oshlag, Dolores Rashid, Albert Richards, Ralph Roberts, Guy Spaull (as "Dr. Wyatt"), Dawn Steinkamp, Francis L. Sullivan, W.H. Thomas, Harold Webster. Replacement cast: Francis Compton (as "Mr. Justice Wainwright"), John Dooley (as "Warder"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "Carter"), MacGregor Gibb (as "Court Usher"), Will Hare (as "Court Stenogapher"), Charles Hart (as "Barrister"), Geoffrey Lumb (as "Mr. Myers, Q.C."), John Malcolm (as "Foreman of the Jury/Mr. Mayhew"), Dawn Mathison (as "The Other Woman"), Doris Patston (as "Greta"), Henry Sherwood (as "Barrister"). Produced by Gilbert Miller and Peter Saunders. Note: Filmed as Witness for the Prosecution (1957).
- (1958) He acted in Noel Coward's play, "Hay Fever," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Shirley Booth in the cast.
- (June to August 1947) He played Judge Brack in Henrik Ibsen's play, "Hedda Gabler," at the Theatre '47 in Dallas, Texas with Betty Green Little (Miss Juliana Tesman); Marga Ann Deighton (Bertha); Wilson Brooks (George Tesman); Carol Goodner (Hedda); Katharine Balfour (Mrs. Elvsted) and Tod Andrews (Eilert Lovborg) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
- (June to August 1947) He played A.B. Murdock in Martin Coleman's play, "How Now, Hecate," at the Theatre 47 in Dallas, Texas with Raymond Van Sickle (Turner); Carol Goodner (Helen Manning); Marga Ann Deighton (Miss Ogilvie) and Betty Green Little (Mrs. Trelawney) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
- (June to August 1947) He played Dr. John Buchanan Sr. in Tennessee Williams' play, "Summer and Smoke," at the Theatre '47 in Dallas, Texas with Rebecca Hargis (Alma as a child); Martin David (John as a child); Raymond Van Sickle (The Reverend Winemiller); Marga Ann Deighton (Mrs. Winemiller); Tod Andrews (Dr. John Buchanan Jr.); Katharine Balfour (Alma Winemiller); Marilyn Putnam (Jessie Serio); Pat Papert (Nellie Ewell); Clinton Anderson (Roger Doremus); Betty Greene Little (Mrs. Bassett); Ann Stephens (Rosemary); Frank Amy (Vernon); Jack Warden (A Waiter); Wilson Brooks (Mr. Serio); and Jonathan Seymour (Archie Kramer) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
- (June to August 1947) He played Harold J. Kirby in Vera Mathews' play, "Third Cousin," at the Theatre '47 in Dallas, Texas with Marilyn Putnam (Rosemary Jones); Katharine Balfour (Pauline Longstreet); Wilson Brooks (Alvin Butterworth); Jack Warden (Clifford Perkins); Betty Greene Little (Carrie Butterworth); Raymond Van Sickle (Dr. Cutler); Tod Andrews (Bill Avery) and Marga Ann Deighton (Mrs. O'Bannon) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
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