- (1936 - 1948) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1936) Stage Play: American Holiday. Written by Edwin L. Barker and Albert Wineman Barker. Scenic Design by Tom Adrian Cracraft. Directed by Halsted Welles [credit as Halstead Welles] (earliest Broadway credit), Lucius Cook [credited as Lucius Moore Cook] and Agnes Morgan, under the supervision of Edward T. Goodman. Manhattan Theatre: 21 Feb 1936- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/223 performances). Cast: Alfredo Allegro (as "Mr. Epstein"), Leopold Badia (as "Charles Copenhaver"), Whit Bissell [credited as Whitner Bissell] (as "Jack Hollister"), Lois Bolton (as "Mrs. McCarter"), Doan Borrup (as "First Alienist"), Ronald Brogan (as "Orvie Gibbs"), Henry Buckler (as "Hanvey Hollister"), Charles Burrows (as "Second Alienist"), Suzanne Caubaye (as "Miss Larue"), Jack Egan (as "Ripley"), Bessie English (as "Mrs. Huggins"), Charles Esdale (as "Orvie's Uncle"), James Fallon (as "George Manley"), Julia Fassett (as "Miss Mary"), Elinor Flynn (as "Julianna Copenhaver"), Edward Forbes (as "Neal McCarter"), Louis Frohoff (as "Dr. Rudd"), Tom Greenway (as "Jimmie Ward"), Pearl Hight (as "Orvie's Aunt"), Paul Jachia (as "Messenger boy"), John Junior (as "Clem Ferris"), Walter Lawrence (as "Sheriff Tom Dillard"), Jon Lormer (as "Joe Lash"), George MacEntee (as "Mr. Huggins"), Lewis McMichael (as "Blaine"), Elizabeth Morgan (as "Marcia Hollister"), Martin Noble (as "A Guest"), Gladys Parke (as "Bessie Kinnealy"), Walter Pinge (as "Rev. Sweet"), George Probert (as "Newt Sproegel"), Janet Rathbun (as "Whoopee Ruby Somers"), Dan Tobin (as "Burke"), Charles Wagenheim (as "Ike"), Alan Wallace (as "Man with Balloons"), Bert Wilcox (as "State Senator Gibbs"). Produced by Popular Price Theatre of The Federal Theatre Project of the WPA.
- (1936) Stage Play: Stage: Class of '29 (1936). Drama. Directed by Halsted Welles, with Agnes Morgan and Lucius Moore Cook. Manhattan Theatre: 15 May 1936- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/50 performances).
- (1936) Stage Play: Stage: Class of '29. Drama. Directed by Halsted Welles, with Agnes Morgan and Lucius Moore Cook. Manhattan Theatre: 15 May 1936- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/50 performances).Murder at the Cathedral (1936). Directed by Halsted Welles with Edward T. Goodman. Manhattan Theatre: 20 Mar 1936- Apr 1936 (closing date unknown/38 performances).
- (1937) Stage Play: Robin Landing. Drama. Written by Stanley Young. Directed by Halsted Welles. 46th Street Theatre: 18 Nov 1937- Nov 1937 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Produced by Sidney Harmon and T. Edward Hambleton.
- (1942) Stage Play: The First Crocus. Comedy. Written by Arnold Sundgaard. Scenic Design by Johannes Larsen. Directed by Halsted Welles. Longacre Theatre: 2 Jan 1942- 6 Jan 1942 (5 performances). Cast: Jocelyn Brando (as "Violet Melby"), Joan Croydon (as "Miss Engebretsen"), Barbara Engelhart (as "Avis Jorislund"), Charles Furcolowe (as "Paul Johnson"), Hugo Haas (as "Herman Nelson"), Martha Hedman (as "Inga Jorislund"), Milton Karol (as "Richard Johnson"), Lewis Martin (as "Lars Hilleboe"), Connie Maull (as "Borghild Jensen"), Harry Maull (as "Alfred Oppedahl"), Josephine McKim (as "Muriel Fevold"), Elizabeth Moore (as "Mrs. Jens Oppedal"), Herbert Nelson (as "Ansgar Jorislund"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "Trygve Knutsen"), Jack Parsons (as "John Hanson"), Robert Pastene (as "Sigvald Pickett Nordahl") [Broadway debut], Edwin Philips Henrik Jorislund"), Eugene Schiel (as "Milford Jorislund"). Produced by Edward Hambleton.
- (1948) Stage Play: A Temporary Island. Music by Lorenzo Fuller. Written by Halsted Welles [credited as Halstead Welles]. Calliope music by: Lehman Engel. Directed by Halstead Welles. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 14 Mar 1948- 19 Mar 1948 (6 performances). Cast: Dion Allen (as "Millhand"), Shirley Ames (as "Sophomore"), Leon Askin (as "Mr. Prince") [Broadway debut], Natalie Benisch (as "Farmer's Wife"), Philippa Bevans (as "Miss Wampsey"), Philip Bourneuf (as "Mr. Fisk"), Elaine Bradford (as "Freshman"), Blair Davies (as "Mr. Tottingham"), William Dillard (as "Junius"), Harrison Dowd (as "Mr. Chanter"), Nancy Franklin (as "Cordelia"), Gene Galvin (as "Chief of Police"), Rita Gam (as "Bunny"), Anne-Marie Gayer (as "Senior"), Taylor Graves (as "Mr. Smith"), Jane Hoffman (as "Miss Evans"), Carl Judd (as "Farmer"), Karen Lindgren (as "Heloise"), Geoffrey Lumb (as "Policeman"), Winnie Mae Martin (as "Farmer's Daughter"), William Myers (as "Ned"), Jack Palance [credited as Walter J. Palance] (as "Mr. Boutourlinsky"), Gregory Robins (as "Mr. Avery"), Ann Sullivan (as "Mrs. Bouterlinsky"), Ernest Truex (as "Uncle Benny"), Hilda Vaughn (as "Miss Rector"), Ruth Vaughn (as "Felicity"), Vera Zorina (as "Suzette"). Produced by The Experimental Theatre Inc./ANTA (Alfred De Liagre Jr.: executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director), Cheryl Crawford and T. Edward Hambleton.
- (August 1956) His play, "A Sudden Spring," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Celeste Holm in the cast.
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