Other works
(1951) Stage: Starred (as "Peer") in
Henrik Ibsen's "Peer Gynt" on
Broadway (revival).
(1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Bill") in "Lost Boy" on
Broadway.
(1932) Stage: Appeared (as "Henry Susskind") in "Counsellor-at-Law" on
Broadway.
(1933) Stage: Appeared (as "Bob Peters" / "Messenger") in "Peace on Earth" on
Broadway.
(1934) Appeared (as "Sailor" / "Mackay"; credited as Jules Garfield) in "Gold Eagle Guy" on
Broadway. Written by Melvin Levy. Choreographed by
Helen Tamiris. Scenic Design by
Donald Oenslager. Directed by
Lee Strasberg. Morosco Theatre: 26 Nov 1934-Jan 1935 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast:
Luther Adler (as "Emperor Norton / Tang Sin"),
Stella Adler (as "Adah Menken"), Margaret Barker (as "Jessie Sargent"),
Alan Baxter (as "MacNaurty / Kohler / Postman"),
Roman Bohnen (as "Macondray"),
Phoebe Brand (as "Girl of the Mantic / Elizabeth Jolais"),
J. Edward Bromberg (as "Guy Button"),
Morris Carnovsky (as "Will Parrott"), Helen Carrm (as "Girl of the Mantic / Mrs. Halstead"),
William Challee (as "Pearly / Ah Kee"),
Russell Collins (as "A Deserter / Ed Walker"), Florence Cooper (as "Girl of the Mantic / Mrs. DaSilva"),
Walter Coy (as "Adam Keane"), Evelyn Geller (as "Girl of the Mantic"), John Jordan (as "Guy Jr. in Act 2"),
Elia Kazan (as "Polyziodes"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Lon Firth"), David Kortchmar(as "Another Miner / Rev. Brown"),
Tony Kraber (as "Tony Sorrenson / Joe"; credited as Gerrit Kraber], Lewis Leverett (as "A Miner / Capt. Roberts / André"),
Robert Lewis (as "Gus" / "Okajima"; billed as Bob Lewis), Joan Madison (as "Girl of the Mantic / Mrs. Muller"),
Sanford Meisner (as "Ortega / Guy Jr. in Act 3"), Paula Miller (as "Girl of the Mantic / Mrs. Sheldon / Mrs. Nass"), Ruth Nelson (as "Girl of the Mantic / Mrs. McElvay / Miss Richards"),
Clifford Odets (as "Burns / Jolais"), Dorothy Patten (as "Girl of the Mantic / Miss Simmonds"),
Herbert Ratner (as "Bartender / Jacobs / A.D.T. Boy"), Art Smith (as "Merg Wallin"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Girl of the Mantic / Mrs. Lemon"), Frances Williams. Produced by The Group Theatre, Inc. Produced in association with D.A. Doran Jr.
(1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Ralph Berger"; credited as Jules Garfield) in "Awake and Sing!" on
Broadway Drama. Written by
Clifford Odets. Scenic Design by
Boris Aronson. Directed by
Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 19 Feb 1935-27 Jul 1935 (184 performances). Cast:
Luther Adler (as "Moe Axelrod"),
Stella Adler (as "Bessie Berger"),
Roman Bohnen (as "Schlosser"),
Phoebe Brand (as "Hennie Berger"),
J. Edward Bromberg (as "Uncle Morty"),
Morris Carnovsky (as "Jacob Berger"),
Sanford Meisner (as "Sam Feinschreiber"), Art Smith. Produced by The Group Theatre, Inc.
(1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Hap Nichols") in "Weep for the Virgins" on
Broadway.
Stage: Appeared (as "Working Man") in "The Case of Clyde Griffiths" on
Broadway, 1936.
Johnny Johnson (1936). Musical comedy. Written by Paul Green. Music by
Kurt Weill. Musical Direction by Lehman Engel. Directed by
Lee Strasberg. 44th Street Theatre: 19 Nov 1936- 16 Jan 1937 (68 performances). Cast:
Luther Adler (as "English Sergeant"), Peter Ainsley, Kate Allen, James Blake,
Roman Bohnen (as "Grandpa Joe"),
Phoebe Brand,
Grover Burgess, Jean Burton,
Morris Carnovsky (as "Chief of the Allied High Command"), William Challee (as "Private Fairfax"),
Lee J. Cobb (as "Dr. McBray"),
Russell Collins (as "Johnny Johnson"), Curt Conway,
John Garfield (as "Johann Lang") [credited as Jules Garfield], Judson Hall, Robert Joseph,
Elia Kazan (as "Private Kearns" and "Dr. Frewd"), Thomas C. Kennedy, Tony Kraber, Will Lee, Bob Lewis, Paul Mann,
Sanford Meisner (as "Captain Valentine"), Paula Miller, John Most, Ruth Nelson,
Joseph Pevney (as "West Point Lieutenant"), Herbert Ratner, Eddie Ryan, Jack Saltzman, Alfred Saxe, Susanna Senior, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard,
Albert Dekker [credited as Albert Van Dekker](as "Corporal George"). Produced by The Group Theatre.
Stage: Appeared (as "Chick Kessler") in "Having Wonderful Time" on
Broadway, 1937.
Stage: Appeared (as "Siggie") in "Golden Boy" on
Broadway, 1937.
Stage: Appeared (as "The Overland Kid") in "Heavenly Express" on
Broadway, 1940.
Stage: Appeared (as "Joris Kuiper") in "The Skipper Next to God" on
Broadway, 1948.
Stage: Appeared (as "Charlie Castle") in "The Big Knife" on
Broadway, 1949.
Stage: Appeared (as "Joe Bonaparte") in "Golden Boy" on
Broadway, 1952.
Recorded a children's storybook record album for Mercury Records called "Herman Ermine in Rabbit Town" in May of 1946. The three 78rpm disk album (Mercury Miniature Playhouse MMP-1) also featured original music by Alec Wilder.
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