- I Remember Mama (1944). Comedy. Scenic Design by George Jenkins. Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard. Lighting Design by George Jenkins. Assistant to George Jenkins: Chase Adams. Assistant to Lucinda Ballard: Anna Hill Johnstone. Written by John Van Druten. Adapted from "Mama's Bank Account" by Kathryn Forbes. Music Box Theatre: 19 Oct 1944- 29 Jun 1946 (713 performances). Cast: Mady Christians (as "Mama"), Oscar Homolka (as "Uncle Chris"), Joan Tetzel (as "Katrin"), Robert Antoine (as "Arne"), Frank Babcock (as "Soda Clerk"), Richard Bishop (as "Papa"), Marlon Brando (as "Nels") [Broadway debut], Josephine Brown (as "Florence Dana Moorhead"), Dorothy Elder (as "Another Nurse"), Marie Gale (as "A Nurse"), Ruth Gates (as "Aunt Jenny"), Adrienne Gessner (as "Aunt Trina"), Frances Heflin (as "Christine"), Carolyn Hummel (as "Dagmar"), Herbert Kenwith (as "Bellboy"), Ottilie Kruger (as "Dorothy Schiller"), Louise Lorimer (as "A Woman"), Ellen Mahar (as "Aunt Sigrid"), Oswald Marshall (as "Mr. Hyde"), William Pringle (as "Dr. Johnson"), Cora Smith (as "Madeline"), Bruno Wick (as "Mr. Thorkelson"). Produced by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Note: Theatre Owned and operated by Irving Berlin who had no direct involvement in production. Note: Filmed as I Remember Mama (1948).
- Sheppey (1944). Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Playhouse Theatre: 18 Apr 1944- 6 May 1944 (23 performances). Cast: Edmund Gwenn (as "Sheppey"), Katherine Anderson, Victor Beecroft (as "Cooper"), Alexander Clark Jr., Horace Cooper (as "Dr. Jervis"), Cathleen Cordell, Barbara Everest, Frances Heflin, Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Ernest Turner"), Oswald Marshall (as "Second Customer"), Vera Fuller Mellish (as "Miss James"), Doris Patston, Cledge Roberts, Gerald Savory, Harry Sothern, Wallace Widdecombe. Produced by Jacques Chambrun.
- Anne of England (1941).
- The Woman Brown (1939). Drama.
- Victoria Regina (1938). Historical drama (revival).
- Victoria Regina (1936). Historical drama [return engagement].
- Victoria Regina (1935). Historical drama.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin (1933). Melodrama. Written by G.L. Aiken. Musical program directed by Harry Gilbert. Revised by A.E. Thomas. Based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Musical program prepared by Edward T. Emery. Directed by Earle Boothe. Alvin Theatre: 29 May 1933- Jun 1933 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Topsy"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Simon Legree"), Lyster Chambers (as "Haley"), Joseph Cummings Chase, George Christie (as "Mr. Wilson"), Russel Crouse (as "Ensemble"), Owen Culbertson, Francis H. Day, Pedro de Cordoba (as "George Harris"), Elizabeth Dewing, Malcolm Duncan, Mrs. Edward D. Dunn, Edward Delaney Dunn, Minnie Dupree (as "Aunt Ophelia"), Edwin T. Emery (as "Second Bidder"), Essie Emery, Sylvia Field (as "Marie"), William Fisher, Harry Gilbert, Ernest Glendinning (as "St. Clare"), Eleanor Goodrich, Harold W. Gould (as "Skeggs, the Auctioneer"), Harry Gresham (as "Quimbo"), Amy Groesbeck, Burford Hampden, Oswald Hering, Richard Hoffmann, Frederick Jagel, John C. King, John Knight, John Kramer, Wright Kramer, Ben Lackland (as "Sambo"), Roy Le May, Nancy Levering, Gene Lockhart (as "Gumption Cute"), Kathleen Lockhart (as "Ensemble"), Cecilia Loftus (as "Aunt Chloe"), Alice MacKenzie, Edward McNamara (as "Phineas Fletcher"), Oswald Marshall (as "Ensemble"), Kate Mayhew (as "Aunt Hagar"), Harold McGee, Samuel Merwin, Earl Mitchell, T.H. Montgomery, John Daly Murphy (as "Marks"), Patricia O'Connell, Janice O'Connell, Patricia O'Connell, Paul Parks, George Riddell, Elisabeth Risdon (as "Eliza"), Lois Shore, Florence Short, Otis Skinner (as "Uncle Tom"), James Stanley, Harold Staton, W.B. Taylor, Raymond Thayer, Grenville Vernon, John Barnes Wells, Frank Wilcox (as "George Fisk"). Produced by The Players Club.
- The The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1931). Comedy. Written by Rudolph Besier. Scenic and Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Empire Theatre: 9 Feb 1931- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/370 performances). Cast: Katharine Cornell, Brian Aherne, Margaret Barker, John Buckler, Joyce Carey, Leslie Denison, Vernon Downing, Flush, Brenda Forbes, John Halloran, Basil Harvey, Oswald Marshall (as "Doctor Ford-Waterlow"), Dorothy Mathews, George Riddell, John D. Seymour, Frederick Voight, Charles Waldron (as "Edward Moulton-Barrett"), William Whitehead. Produced by Katharine Cornell.
- The Infinite Shoeblack (1930).
- The Ghost Parade (1929).
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (November 29, 1937) He acted in Laurence Housman's play, "Victoria Regina," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Helen Hayes, Raymond Johnson, Wallace Widdecombe, Harry Plimmer, Augusta Roeland, Babette Feist, Charles Francis, Werner Bateman, Alexander Clark, Albert Froom, Guy Moneypenny, Avery Graves, Edward Martyn, Pamela Henry-May, Jane Cobb, Beatrice Moreland, Fothringham Lysons, James Bedford, Eva Leonard Boyne, Kate Warriner, Tom Woods, Edward Jones, James Gibson, Abraham Sofaer, Robert Von Rigel, Herschel Martin, Felix Brown, Katherine Scott, Edith Carew, Elsie Grant, Izetta Jewel, George Denham, Ian Maple, and Hitous Gray in the cast. Gilbert Miller was producer and director. Rex Whistler was set and costume designer.
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content