Other works
(1946) Stage: Appeared (as "The Cardinal") in "The Duchess of Malfi" on
Broadway. Tragedy.
(1947) Stage: Appeared (as "Inquisitor") in "Galileo" on
Broadway. Music by
Hanns Eisler. Written by
Bertolt Brecht. Translated by
Charles Laughton. Lyrics by Albert Brush. Choreographed by
Lotte Goslar. Directed by
Joseph Losey. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 7 Dec 1947-14 Dec 1947 (6 performances). Cast:
Wesley Addy (as "Old Cardinal"), Capt.
Sidney Bassler, Leonard Bell, Harris Brown,
Frank Campanella (as "Sen. II / A Scholar"),
Mary Grace Canfield (as "Elderly Lady"), Michael Citro, Taylor Graves, Don Hanmer,
Pitt Herbert, Harry Hess,
Werner Klemperer (as "Infuriated Monk"),
Rusty Lane (as "Barbarini"), Charles Laughton (as "Galileo"), Richard Leone, Iris Mann, Dwight Marfield, Allen Martin, Joan McCracken, Earl Montgomery, Elizabeth Moore, Thomas Palmer,
Nehemiah Persoff (as "Andrea"), Philip Robinson, Larry Rosen, Lawrence Ryle,
Hester Sondergaard (as "Sarti"),
Warren Stevens (as "Informer"),
Fred Stewart (as "Priuli"), John Straub, Philip Swander, Donald Symington, Albert Tavares. Produced by The Experimental Theatre, Inc., ANTA (Alfred de Liagre Jr: executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director) and T. Edward Hambleton.
(1981) Stage: Appeared (as "DeLacey") in "Frankenstein" on
Broadway. Drama. Written by
Victor Gialanella. Directed by
Tom Moore. Palace Theatre: 4 Jan 1981 (1 performance + 29 previews). Cast: Dennis Bacigalupi,
David Dukes,
John Glover, Keith Jochim, Richard Kneeland, Jill P. Rose,
Scott Schwartz, Douglas Seale, John Seitz,
Dianne Wiest, Kate Wilkinson.
(1962) Stage: Appeared (as "Lycus, a buyer and seller of courtesans") in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" on
Broadway. Music and lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim. Based on material by
Burt Shevelove and
Larry Gelbart. Directed by
George Abbott. Alvin Theatre (moved to the Mark Hellinger Theatre on 9 Mar 1964 to 9 May 1964 then moved to The Majestic Theatre on 11 May 1964 to close): 1 May 1962-29 Aug 1964 (964 performances + 8 previews). Cast:
Zero Mostel, David Burns, Brian Davies,
Jack Gilford, Ron Holgate, Ruth Kobart, Preshy Marker,
Raymond Walburn, Judy Alexander, Lucienne Bridou, David Evans, Lisa James, Roberta Keith, Gloria Kristy, Eddie Phillips, George Reeder, Myrna White. Produced by
Harold Prince.
(1948) Stage: Appeared (as "The Ragpicker") in "The Madwoman of Chaillot". Comedy. Written by
Jean Giraudoux. Directed and produced by
Alfred De Liagre Jr. Belasco Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre on 22 Aug 1949 to close): 27 Dec 1948-7 Jan 1950 (368 performances). Cast included:
Martita Hunt, John Beahan, Maurice Brenner, Millicent Brower,
Paul Byron, William Chambers,
Clarence Derwent,
Harold Grau,
Jonathan Harris,
Estelle Winwood.
(1948). Stage Play: The Leading Lady. Written by
Ruth Gordon. Directed by
Garson Kanin. National Theatre: 18 Oct 1948- 23 Oct 1948 (8 performances). Cast:
Wesley Addy, Margaret Barker, Delma Byron,
Ossie Davis, Elizabeth Dewing,
Mildred Dunnock, Ruth Gordon (as "Gay"),
Ethel Griffies,
Ian Keith, William J. Kelly, James MacColl,
Laura Pierpont, Emory Richardson, Harry Sheppard, Sonia Sorrel, Guy Spaull,
Margot Stevenson, Douglas Watson, Harry Worth. Produced by Victor Samrock and William Fields.
(1948) Stage: Appeared in "A Cup of Trembling" on
Broadway. Written by
Louis Paul. Directed by
Paul Czinner. Music Box Theatre: 20 Apr 1948-15 May 1948 (31 performances). Cast:
Amelie Barleon (as "Elderly Woman"),
Beverly Bayne,
Elisabeth Bergner,
Arlene Francis,
Iris Mann,
Millard Mitchell (as "John Croy"; final
Broadway role), Joan Nordlander (as "Nurse"), William Robertson (as "A Deliveryman"), Anthony Ross (as "William Lundeman"),
Philip Tonge (as "Dr. Broen"), Gloria Whitney,
Martin Wolfson (as "Dr. Denning"). Produced by Paul Czinner and C.P. Jaeger.
Album: Original Cast Album for "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" (Capitol W/SW-1717)
(2/20/42) Radio: "Information Please"; guest star
(6/28/49) Radio: "The Martin & Lewis Show"; guest star
(5/27/51) Radio: "Guest Star", episode "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"
(12/21/53) Radio: "Lux Radio Theatre", episode "Peter Pan"
(1962) Stage: Appeared in
Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum." Alvin Theatre, New York City. Also in cast:
Zero Mostel,
Raymond Walburn.
(1963) Stage: Appeared in
Stephen Sondheim's musical, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" on
Broadway. Alvin Theatre, New York City. Also in cast:
Zero Mostel,
Raymond Walburn.
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