- (1969 - 1979) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1969) Stage Play: Oh! Calcutta! Musical Revue.
- (October 7, 1970 - January 1, 1972) "The Rothschilds," original musical; music by Jerry Bock; lyrics by Sheldon Harnick; book by Sherman Yellen; based on "The Rothschilds" by Frederic Morton; music orchestrated by Don Walker; musical direction and vocal arrangements by Milton L. Greene (as Milton Greene); dance arrangements by Clay Fullum; directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd; Hal Linden (portraying Mayer Rothschild); Jill Clayburgh (portraying Hannah Cohen); Keene Curtis (portraying Prince William of Hesse, Joseph Fouche, Herries, and Prince Metternich); Paul Hecht (portraying Nathan Rothschild); Lelia Martin (portraying Gutele (Mama) Rothschild); and Robby Benson (portraying Third Urchin and Young Solomon Rothschild); on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (520 total performances, including 13 previews beginning October 7, 1970).
- (1976) Stage Play: Rex. Musical.
- (1976) Stage Play: Oh! Calcutta! Musical Revue (revival).
- (1979) Stage Play: Strangers. Written by Sherman Yellen [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by David Jenkins. Directed by Arvin Brown. John Golden Theatre: 4 Mar 1979- 11 Mar 1979 (9 performances + 12 previews). Cast: Bruce Dern (as "Sinclair Hal Lewis"), Lois Nettleton (as "Dorothy Thompson") [final Broadway role], William Newman (as "German Guest/Waiter/Russian Commissar/Hotel Manager/Swedish Reporter/American Reporter/Psychiatrist"), Ellen Parker (as "German Guest/Dancer/Russian Commissar/Moira/Crista/American Reporter/Corinna"), Jean-Pierre Stewart (as "German Guest/Dancer/German Pilot/Russian Commissar/Josef/S.S. Man")[final Broadway role]. Standby: Jacqueline Coslow (as "Dorothy Thompson"). Understudies: Dan Hild (as "Dancer/German Guest/German Pilot/Josef/Russian Commissar/S.S. Man"), William Newman (as "Sinclair 'Hal' Lewis") and Jean-Pierre Stewart (as "American Reporter/Hotel Manager/Psychiatrist/Swedish Reporter/Waiter"). Produced by Mike Merrick and Bill Wilson. Produced in association with Peter Owens.
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