- (1923 - 1927) Active on Broadway as an actor/director in the following productions:
- (1923) Stage Play: Queen Victoria. Drama. Written by David Carb and Walter Prichard Eaton. Directed by Priestly Morrison. 48th Street Theatre: 15 Nov 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Donald Cameron (as "Viscount Melbourne"), Clarence Derwent (as "Benjamin Disraeli"), Herbert Farjeon (as "Sir James Clark"), George Farren (as "William Ewart Gladstone"), Edward Fielding (as "Duke of Wellington"), Frances Goodrich (as "Lady Gay Hawthorne"), Winifred Hanley (as "Duchess of Kent"), Borden Harriman (as "A Footman"), Ullrich Haupt (as "Prince Albert of Coburg") [Broadway debut], William Ingersoll (as "Lord Palmerston"), Arthur Maude (as "Edward, Prince of Wales"), Beryl Mercer (as "Alexandrina Victoria"), Anita Rothe (as "Baroness Lehzen"), Herbert Standing Jr. (as "Lord Conyngham"), Albert Tavernier (as "Archbishop of Canterbury"), Hubert Wilke (as "Baron Stockmar"). Produced by The Equity Players Inc.
- (1924) Stage Play: Man and the Masses. Tragedy. Written by Ernst Toller. Translated by Louis H. Untermeyer. Cast: Jacob Ben-Ami (as "The Nameless One/The Spirit of the Masses"), Marling Chilton (as "Third Working Man"), Sidney Dexter (as "Messenger Boy"), William Franklin (as "Second Banker"), Ullrich Haupt (as "The Man/The Woman's Husband"), Arthur Hughes (as "The Companion/A Dream Figure"), Mariette Hyde (as "Second Woman Prisoner"), Zita Johann (as "First Woman Prisoner") [Broadway debut], Barry Jones (as "Fifth Banker/An Officer"), Allyn Joslyn [credited as Allyn Morgan Joslyn] (as "Second Working Man"), A.P. Kaye (as "First Banker"), Leonard Lean (as "Fourth Banker"), John McGovern (as "The Condemned One"), Maurice McRae (as "First Working Man"), Pauline Moore (as "A Working Woman"), Samuel Rosen (as "Fourth Working Man"), Erskine Sanford (as "Third Banker/A Priest"), Charles Tazewell (as "Sixth Banker"), Blanche Yurka (as "The Woman"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1925) Stage Play: Taps (Revival). Written by Franz Adam Beyerlein. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Broadhurst Theatre: 14 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Sergeant Volkhardt"), Thurlow Bergen (as "Major Paschke"), Egon Brecher (as "Corporal Queiss"), Lauman Davis (as "Lieut. Hagemeister"), Irene Fenwick (as "Klarchen Volkhardt"), George Gilday (as "An Orderly"), Ullrich Haupt (as "Corporal Helbig"), Frederick Macklyn (as "Lieut. von Howen"), Edwin Maxwell (as "Capt. von Bannewitz"), McKay Morris (as "Lieut. von Lauffen"), Sydney Smith (as "A Secretary"), Herbert Standing Jr. (as "Capt. Lehdenburg"), Milton Steifel (as "Private Michalek"), Robert Thorne (as "A Doctor"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Loves of Lulu. Written by Franz Wedekind. Translated by Samuel A. Eliot. Directed by Ullrich Haupt. 49th Street Theatre: 11 May 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Stewart Baird (as "Rodrigo"), Thomas Coffin Cooke (as "Ferdinand"), Edward Crandall (as "Schwarz"), John Davidson (as "Alva"), Forbes Dawson (as "Hugenberg"), Paul Doucet (as "Prince Escerny"), Ullrich Haupt (as "Dr. Ludwig Schoen"), Leonard Ide (as "Escherich"), Margot Kelly (as "Lulu"), Clara Mackin (as "Countess Geschwitz"), Kathleen Niday (as "Henriette"), Sidney Paxton (as "Schigolch"), J. Seymour Terry (as "Dr. Goll, M.D.").
- (1925) Stage Play: Bridge of Distances. Drama. Written by Ella Scrysmour and John Scrysmour. Directed by Ullrich Haupt. Morosco Theatre: 28 Sep 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Barbara Allen (as "Lady Herryot"), Ray Collins (as "Captain Aylmer Herryot"), Polly Craig (as "Kwang-Mei"), Clarence Derwent (as "Earl Herryot"), Wheeler Dryden (as "Lieut. Rodney Mainwaring") [Broadway debut], Katherine Grey (as "The Princess Li Sang"), Ullrich Haupt (as "Li Wenk Lok"), Wallie Howe (as "Yee Kee"), William Janney (as "A Hotel Boy"), Mary Newcombe (as "Lady Susan Herryot"), Paul Wilson (as "Tang Ku, a Lama Priest"), Harold Winston (as "A Messenger from the Emperor"), Stephen Wright. Produced by International Playhouse.
- (1926) Stage Play: Makropoulos Secret. Written by Randal C. Burrett. Based on "Komedie" by Karel Capek. Directed by Charles Hopkins. Charles Hopkins Theatre: 2 Jan 1926- Mar 1926 (unknown closing date/88 performances). Cast: Harry Davenport (as "Dr. Kolenaty"), Donald Duff, Ullrich Haupt, Eric Johns, William B. Mack, Helen Menken, Grace Halsey Mills, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Joanna Roos, Arthur Steele, Lester Vail, Fritz Williams. Produced by Charles Hopkins. Produced in association with Herman Gantvoort.
- (1927) Stage Play: One Glorious Hour. Romantic comedy. Romantic comedy. Translated by Ella Barnett. Directed by Ullrich Haupt. Selwyn Theatre: 14 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Gail De Hart, Jay Fassett (as "Armin"), Ullrich Haupt (as "Eric"), Karl Huebl, Joseph Kilgour (as "Lancken"), Vivienne Osborne (as "Maria"), Effingham Pinto (as "Roland"), Carl Reed, Gladys Wilson, Barry O'Moore (as "Wiczek"). Produced by Murray Phillips.
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