- Featured in early BBC radio plays: The Charcoal-burner's son (10 March 1934), The Rival Fairies or Paraphernalia Re-visited (19 June 1935), a musical for which he provided the music, and Send for Paul Temple! (1938), an 8-part thriller.
- (1937 - 1950) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1937) Stage Play: Othello. Tragedy (Revival).
- (1948) Stage Play: Six O'Clock Theatre [production was composed of the following shows: Hope Is the Thing With Feathers, Celebration, Afternoon Storm]. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 11 Apr 1948- 18 Apr 1948 (8 performances). Hope Is the Thing With Feathers (Revival): Written by Richard Harrity. Directed by Joseph A. Kramm. Cast: Robert Alvin (as "Wiler"), Will Geer (as "Sweeney"), Lou Gilbert (as "Charlie"), Jabez Gray (as "Man"), E.G. Marshall (as "Doc"), Frederic Martin (as "Joe"), George Mathews (as "Steve"), Daniel Reed (as "Old Man Nelson"), Philip Robinson (as "Oscar"). Celebration: Written by Horton Foote. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Cast: Sally Gracie (as "Ellen Belle"), James Karen (as "Tom"), Warren Stevens (as "Sonny"), Hilda Vaughn (as "Red"), Perry Wilson (as "Babe"). Afternoon Storm: Written by Ellsworth Prouty Conkle. Directed by John O'Shaughnessy. Cast: Joseph Anthony (as "Wedding Guest"), Eleanora Barrie (as "Lizzie"), Philippa Bevans (as "Wedding Guest"), Clement Brace (as "Wedding Guest"), Norma Chambers (as "Ann"), Joan De Weese (as "Bridesmaid"), Ellen Herbert (as "Wedding Guest"), Joseph Kapfer (as "Wedding Guest"), Ed Kaufman (as "Wedding Guest"), Joseph Kramm (as "Wedding Guest"), Syl Lamont (as "Wedding Guest"), Helen Marcy (as "Mary"), Lynn Masters (as "Bridesmaid"), Dan Morgan (as "Speed"), John Morley (as "Abe"), Mary Patton (as "Bridesmaid"), Fred Stewart (as "Wedding Guest"), Stanley Tackney (as "Ninian"), Herta Ware (as "Bridesmaid"). Produced by Fred Stewart and Six O'Clock Theatre.
- (1949) Stage Play: Lost in the Stars. Tragedy.
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