- (1952) Stage: Directed "Mr. Pickwick" on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Written by Stanley Young. Based on incidents from "The Pickwick Papers" by Charles Dickens. Production Design by Kathleen Ankers. Plymouth Theatre (moved to The John Golden Theatre from 27 Oct 1952-close): 17 Sep 1952-8 Nov 1952 (61 performances). Cast: Wallace Acton (as "Wilberforce"), C.K. Alexander (as "Joe" / "Twinkey"), Jacques Aubuchon (as "Mr. Buzfuz"), Philippa Bevans (as "Mrs. Weller"), Richard Case (as "Tommy"), Jane Cooke (as "Emily Wardle"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "Mr. Wardle"), Nigel Green (as "Mr. Jingle"), Louis Hector (as "Mr. Weller"), Nora Howard (as "Mrs. Bardell"), George Howe (as "Mr. Pickwick"), Basil Howes (as "Mr. Stiggins"), Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Mr. Snodgrass"), Lucie Lancaster (as "Mrs. Cluppins"), Sarah Marshall (as "Mary"), Earl Montgomery (as "Mr. Tupman"), Dolores Pigott (as "Miss Isabella Wardle"), William Podmore (as "Justice"), Clive Revill (as "Sam Weller"), Kurt Richards (as "Mr. Perker"), Derek Tansley (as "Mr. Winkle"), Nydia Westman (as "Miss Rachel Wardle"), Estelle Winwood (as "Mrs. Leo Hunter"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1950) Stage: Directed "Peter Pan" on Broadway (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Music / lyrics by Leonard Bernstein. Music arranged by Trude Rittman. Music orchestrated by Hershy Kay. Scenic Design / Lighting Design by Ralph Alswang. Costume Design by Motley. Flying Supervisor: Peter Foy. Associate Director: Wendy Toye. Imperial Theatre (moved to The St. James Theatre from 2 Oct 1950-close): 24 Apr 1950-27 Jan 1951 (321 performances). Cast: Jean Arthur (as "Peter Pan"; final Broadway role), Boris Karloff (as "Captain Hook" / "Mr. Darling"), Marcia Henderson (as "Wendy Moira" / "Angela Darling"), Peg Hillias (as "Mrs. Darling"), Joe E. Marks (as "Smee"), Harry Allen (as "Mullins"), Stephanie Augustine (as "Mermaid"), Ronnie Aul (as "Big Chief Panther"), Lee Barnett (as "Tootles"), Vincent Beck (as "Whibbles"), Edward Benjamin (as "Second Twin"), Charlie Brill (as "First Twin"), Kenneth Davis (as "Indian" / "Alf Mason, a pirate"), Norman de Joie (as "Indian"), John Dennis (as "Noodles"; also credited as "Noodler" during run), Jack Dimond (as "John Napoleon Darling"), Philip Hepburn (as "Curly"), Richard Knox (as "Slightly"), David Kurlan (as "Gentleman Starkey"), William Marshall (as "Cookson"), Buzz Martin (credited as Buzzy Martin; as "Nibs"), Fred Neal (as "Indian"), Gloria Patrice (as "Liza" / "Tiger Lilly"), Nehemiah Persoff (as "Cecco"), Jay Riley (as "Indian" / "Flash McCready, a pirate"), Will Scholz (as "Jukes"), Norman Shelley (as "Nana" / "The Crocodile"), William Sumner (as "Indian" / "Canary Robb, a Pirate"), Charles Taylor (as "Michael Nicolas Darling"), Eleanor Winter (as "Mermaid"). Understudies: Stephanie Augustine (as "Wendy Moira" / "Angela Darling"), Barbara Baxley (as "Peter Pan"), Vincent Beck) (as "Mr. Darling"), Lucy Hillary (as "Mermaid" / "Tiger Lilly"), William Marshall (as "James Hook"), Alan Jay Shnapier (as "Lost Boy"), Kenneth Utt (as "Pirate"), Eleanor Winter (as "Mrs. Darling"). Produced by Peter Lawrence, R.L. Stevens and The Shubert Organization. Produced by arrangement with The Hospital for Sick Children, London ("Peter Pan's Hospital").
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