- Active on Broadway as an actor/playwright from 1933-42 (As "Robert Wallsten"):
- (1937) His play, "Marriage Royal," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Margaret Anglin Tamara and Martha Scott in the cast.
- Foolscap (1933). Comedy. Written by Gennaro Mario Curci and Eduardo Ciannelli (also appearing as "Luigi"). Directed by Geoffrey Kerr. Times Square Theatre: 11 Jan 1933- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/13 performances). As "Marc Antony." Cast: Harold Bolton, Diane Bori, Arthur Bower, Charles S. Brown, Francis Carter, Frank Coulan, William Dorbin, Katherine Hastings, Peggy Hovenden, Cynthia Latham, Alan Marshall, Rosamund Merivale, Gorris Nels, Allen Nourse, Henry O'Neill, Arnold Preston, Alice Reinheart, Bennett Southard, George Tawde, Richard Whorf, Frederic Worlock.
- The Old Maid (1935). Drama. Written by Zoe Akins. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 7 Jan 1935- Sep 1935 (closing date unknown/305 performances). As "Joseph Ralston." Cast: Judith Anderson, Helen Menken, Margaret Anderson, John Cromwell, Margaret Dale, Dona Earl, Hope Landin, Yvonne Mann, George Nash, Gail Reade, Mary Richard, Warren Trent, Frederick Voight, Florence Williams. Produced by Harry Moses.
- Most of the Game (1935). Comedy. Written by John Van Druten. Directed an co-produced by Auriol Lee. Cort Theatre: 1 Oct 1935- Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/23 performances). As "Rex Musgrave." Cast: James Bell, Diana Campbell, Robert Douglas, Lionel Hogarth, Dorothy Hyson, Joshua Logan. Co-produced by Dwight Wiman.
- Spring Thaw (1938). Comedy. Written by Clare Kummer. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Martin Beck Theatre: 21 Mar 1938- Mar 1938 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Dr. Parkinson." Cast: Natalia Danesi, Lillian Emerson, Jane Gordon, Esther Mitchell, Guido Nadzo, Maurice Wells, J.P. Wilson, Roland Young. Produced by Max Gordon.
- The Coggerers (1939). As "Wolfe Tone."
- Eight O'Clock Tuesday (1941). Playwright. Directed and co-produced by Luther Greene. Henry Miller's Theatre: 6 Jan 1941- 18 Jan 1941 (16 performances). Co-produced by James Struthers.
- The Rivals (1942). Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Shubert Theatre: 14 Jan 1942- 28 Feb 1942 (54 performances). As "Faulkland." Cast: Mary Boland, George Boots, Philip Bourneuf, Donald Burr, Bobby Clark, Walt Draper, Helen Ford, Walter Hampden, Frances Reid, 'Horace Sinclair, Haila Stoddard, William Whitehead. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
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