- He composed one of the Universal Emblem themes.
- He composed music for Boston-area television program "WCVB Chronicles", which premiered in 1982.
- (March 24, 1964 - February 27, 1965) "High Spirits," an original musical comedy; book, music, and lyrics by Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray; based upon "Blithe Spirit" by Noël Coward; musical direction and conducting by Fred Werner (nominated for 1964 Tony Award for best conductor and musical director); vocal direction and arrangements by Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray; music orchestrated by Harry Zimmerman; dance music by Billy Goldenberg; with Tammy Grimes (portraying Elvira); Edward Woodward (portraying Charles Condomine); Carol Arthur (portraying Edith); and many others, including Christopher Walken (as Ronnie Walken) (portraying a member of the Ensemble); on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (389 total performances, including 14 previews beginning March 24, 1964).
- (August 1979) He was composer for the musical, "Ballroom," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Dorothy Collins in the cast. Alan and Marilyn Bergman were lyricists. Jerome Kass wrote the book.
- (Summer 1979) Jerome Kass and his musical, "Ballroom," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Audra Lindley (Bea Asher); Arlene Fontana (Marlene); Dick O'Neill (Al Rossi); Mario Melodia (Johnny Lightfoot); Nate Barnett (Harry the Noodle); Frenk Echols (Jack); Marjorie Spellacy (Helen); Paige Massman (Angie O'Hara); Don Bradford (Nathan Brickler); Dana Snyder (Pauline Krim); Jeanne Rose Stotter (Christine); Christina Stolberg; Joyce Keegan-Flynn; Lee Garrard; James Fatta; Debra Johnson; Ken Phifer; Mavourneen Sullivan; Rennie Davis; Buddy Thompson; Bob Niznik and Margaret Carlson in the cast. Michael Dansicker was conductor. Leslie B. Cutler was director. John Kenley was artistic director.
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