- (November 1949 to June 1950) He played Boss Mangan in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Heartbreak House," at Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Peggy McCay (Ellie Dunn); Loia Cheaney (Nurse Guiness); Ben Yafee (Captain Shotover); Virginia Robinson (Lady Utterwood); Mary Finney (Hesione Hushabye); John Denney (Mazzini Dunn); Edwin Whitner (Hector Hushabye); Gregg Juarez (Randall Utterwood) and Louis Veda Quince (Burglar) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) He played Joe Neal in Sari Scott's play, "An Old Beat-Up Woman," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Virginia Robinson (Utah) and John Denney (Pete) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) He played Montague in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," at Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Glenn Reid (Sampson); David Healy (Gregory); Stanley Runkel (Abraham/Apothecary); Donald Howell (Balthasar); Daniel Love (Benvolio); Charles Braswell (Tybalt); Louis Veda Quince (Capulet); Virginia Robinson (Lady Capulet); Margaret O'Neill (Lady Montague); Ben Yafee (Prince Escalus); Robert Scott (Paris); Charles Proctor (Romeo); Bill Bray (Peter); Mary Finney (Nurse); John Denney (Mercutio); Martin David (Page to Paris); Peggy McCay (Juliet); Edwin Whitney (Friar Laurence) and James Ray (Friar John) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) He played Andrew Perry in Loren Disney and George Sessions Perry's play, "My Granny Van," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Margaret O'Neill (Laura Perry); Mary Finney (Grandma Van); Virginia Robinson (Miss Stephanie); Randy Lewis (George Sessions Perry Age 8); Jewell Kelly (Kate); Charles Braswell (Uncle Harry); Peggy McCay (Edith Longstreet Clampett); Louis Veda Quince (Grandfather Van De Venter); Edwin Whinter (Mr. Thwaites); Ben Yafee (Dr. Sessions); Larry Hageman (Western Union Boy) and John Denney (Constable Critt MacCracken) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) He played the Sergeant in Sean O'Casey's play, "Cock-A Doodle Dandy," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Bill Bray (The Cook); Louis Veda Quince (Michael Marthraun); Ben Yafee (Sailor Mahan); Mary Finney (Lorna); Margaret O'Neill (Loreleen); Peggy McCay (Marion); Edwin Whitner (Shanasar); Charles Braswell (First Rough Fellow); Larry Hageman (Second Rough Fellow); Richard McCook (Father Domineer); Bob Cotton (Julia); Virginia Robinson (Julia); Don Howell (One-Eyed Larry); John Denney (The Messenger) and Phil Slater (A Porter) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director and director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) He played Count Dunois in Muriel Roy Bolton's play, "The Golden Porcupine," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Louis Veda Quince (King Louis XVI); Edwin Whitner (Oliver LeDaim); Mary Finney (Duchess of Orleans); Virginia Robinson (Anne of France); John Denney (Louis of Orleans); Charles Proctor (Charles VIII); Ben Yafee (Georges D'Amboise); Charles Braswell (Gournay); Peggy McCay (Ann of Brittany); David Healy (Guard) and Margaret O'Neill (Lady-in-Waiting) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) He played Benjamin Carter in Owen Crump's play, "Southern Exposure," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Betty Greene Little (Miss Penelope Mayweather); Jewel Kelly (Australia); Peggy McCay (Carol Randall)); Mary Finney (Mary Belle Tucker); Louis Veda Quince (Avery Randall); Charles Braswell (John Salgoud) and Virginia Robinson (Emmeline Randall) in the cast. The tourists were played by John Denney, Jonathan Seymour, Edwin Whitner, Ben Yafee, Robert Scott, Charles Proctor, Gloria Gunshor, Barbara Burnett, Mimi Key, Dorothy Lincoln, Dorothy Messick, Lillian Prather, Dee Sparks, Eleanor Speers, Jean Washburn and Mrs. Claud C. Westerfeld. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
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