- (April 1935 - November 1935) He acted in S.I. Hsiung's play, "Lady Precious Stream," at the Little Theatre in John Street, London, England by the People's National Theatre with Carol Cooombe, Louise Hampton, Roger Livesey, Charles Lefeaux, Edith Sharpe, Mabel Constanduros, Viola Lyel, Clifford Bartlett, and Andrew Leigh in the cast. Nancy Price and S.I. Hsiung were directors.
- (1948) He directed Sir George Bernard Shaw's play, "Too True To Be Good," at the Arts Theatre in London, England with Marius Goring CBE and Wilfred Walter in the cast.
- (1950) He directed Rawson's translation of August Strindberg's play, "There are Crime and Crimes," at the New Lindsey Theatre Club in London, England with Wanda Rotha, Manning Whiley, and Antony Eustrel in the cast.
- (1951) He acted in Sir George Bernard Shaw's play, "Man and Superman," at the Princes Theatre in London, England with Sir John Clements and Kay Hammond in the cast.
- (1954) He acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," at the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Dame Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Trevor Howard, and Robert Eddison in the cast. Sir John Gielgud OM was director.
- (1957) He acted in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife," at the Chelsea Palace Theatre and Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Terence Morgan, Sir Robert Stephens, Marian Spencer, Sheila Ballantine, Brian Hankins, Frederick Treves, John Moffatt, Esmond Knight, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, and Shelagh Fraser in the cast. George Devine was director.
- (1956) He acted in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Laurence Harvey, Nigel Davenport, Diana Churchill, Sheila Ballantine, Sir Alan Bates CBE, Sir Robert Stephens, John Moffat, George Devine, Dame Joan Plowright CBE, and Moyra Fraser in the cast. George Devine was also director.
- (1938) He acted in Montague Barstow's adaptation of Baroness Orczy's book, "The Scarlet Pimpernel," at the Embassy Theatre in London, England with Derrick De Marney, Dorothy Dickson, Mabel Terry-Lewis, and Joe Mitchenson in the cast. Basil Dean was director.
- (1938) He acted in Hilda Vaughan and Laurier Lister's play, "She was Too Young," at the New Theatre in London, England with Alan Webb, Ann Todd, Marie Ney, Katie Johnson, Edmund Gwenn, and Dorothy Hyson in the cast.
- (1956) He acted in Anita Loo's stage adaptation of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette's novel, "Gigi," at the New Theatre in London, England with Leslie Caron, Tony Britton, Estelle Winwood, Jessie Evans, and Ena Burrill in the cast. Peter Hall was director.
- (July 11, 1952) He participated in the William Poel Commemoration at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Edith Evans, Robert Atkins, Lewis Casson, Russell Thorndike, Margaret Halstan, Adele Dixon, Ernest Milton, Barbara Jefford, Robert Speaight, Hermione Gingold, and Helen Haye.
- (1923) He acted in James Elroy Flecker's play, "Hassan," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Henry Ainley and Fay Compton in the cast. Basil Dean was director. Frederick Delius was musical director
- (1956) He acted in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Woman of Setzuan," in an English Stage Company production at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Peggy Ashcroft, George Devine, Rachel Kempson, John Moffatt, Peter Woodthorpe, Robert Stephens, Joan Plowright, Sheila Ballantine, Frazer Hines, John Osborne, Nigel Davenport, Peter Wyngarde, and John Nettleton in the cast. George Devine was also director. Paul Dessau was music director. Berthold Goldschmidt was musical director.
- (1949) He acted in Christopher Fry's play, "The Lady's Not for Burning," at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Pamela Brown, John Gielgud, Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, and Harcourt Williams in the cast. John Gielgud and he were also directors.
- (September 20, 1923 - December 1923) He acted in James Elroy Flecker and Frederich Delius's play, "Hassan," at His Majesty's Theater in London, England with Henry Ainley, Leon Quartermaine, Malcolm Keen, Basil Gill, Laura Cowie, and Cathleen Nesbitt in the cast.
- (March 4, 1951) He played the ghost in a radio adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" for the "Theatre Guild on the Air" series.
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