Other works
Hotbed (1928). Comedy/drama. Written by
Paul Osborn. Directed by
Brock Pemberton and
Antoinette Perry. Klaw Theatre: 8 Nov 1928- Nov 1928 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast:
Charles S. Abbe (as "Prof. Stanton"), Carl Anthony (as "Prof. Clark"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Lila"),
William Faversham (as "Louis Willard"), Paul Gilmore (as "Dean Slawson"), Walter Greenough (as "George Courtenay"),
Josephine Hull (as "Hattie"),
William Ingersoll (as "Rev. David Rushbrook"), Leigh Lovel, Richard Spencer,
Preston Sturges (as "Lawrence Binnings") [
Broadway debut]. Produced by Brock Pemberton. .
The Guinea Pig (1929). Comedy.
(1929) Stage: Wrote "Strictly Dishonorable", produced on
Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as
Strictly Dishonorable (1931).
Recapture (1930). Drama. Written by
Preston Sturges. Directed by
Don Mullaly. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 29 Jan 1930- Feb 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews, Meyer Berenson, Stuart Casey,
Melvyn Douglas (as "Henry C. Martin"),
Glenda Farrell (as "Gwendoliere Williams"),
Cecilia Loftus (as "Mrs. Stuart Romney"), Louza Riane, Joseph Roeder, Gustave Rolland,
Hugh Sinclair (as "Rev. Outerbridge Smole"). Produced by
A.H. Woods.
(1930) Stage: Wrote book / lyrics for "The Well of Romance", produced on
Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by
H. Maurice Jacquet. Musical Director: H. Maurice Jacquet. Choreographed by
Leon Leonidoff and Florence Rogge. Chorus directed by Jacques Pintel. Directed by J. Harry Benrimo. Craig Theatre, 7 Nov 1930-12 Nov 1930 (8 performances). Cast:
Lina Abarbanell (as "Frau Schlitzl"), Lorraine Allen, Nina Allen, Laine Blaire, Lauretta Brislin, Anne Bryan, Clark Butler, Nicholas Daks, Martin Daniel, Henry Dean, Hilda Eclar, Evangeline Edwards (as "Ensemble"),
Max Figman (as "Gen. Otto / Baron Von Sprudelwasser"), Ruth Flynn, Hene Fried, Valerie Galanine, Gustave Godwin, Ruth Haidt, Alice Harper, Grayce Heath, Gene Huffman, Lo Iven, Louise Joyce, Dorothy Kamdin, Syuleen Krasnoff, Charlotte LaRose, Jeanne LaVal, Deborah Ledger, James Libby, Richard Lynn, George Magis, Howard Marsh, Mary Martin, Albert Martinek, Kathryn Mayfield, Irene McBride, Tommy Monroe, Alice Morse, Mildred Newman, Katherine Nolan, Betty Nylander, Edward O'Brien, Elsa Paul, Edis Phillips, Eleanor Pierce, Loila Porter, Eugene Racine, Joseph Roeder (as "Joseph"), Etna Ross,
Louis Rupp (as "Lt. Schpitzelberger / Ensemble"),
Louis Sorin (as "His Excellency / The Grand Chancellor"), Mary Stager, Velma Lois Sutton, Vanda Talma, Norma Terris, Rowan Tudor, Efim Vitis, Pat Walters, Paul Warde, Dean Wheeler, Morris White, Alice Wright, Helene Wylie, Earl Wysong. Produced by G.W. McGregor.
(1932) Stage: Wrote "Child of Manhattan", produced on
Broadway. Romantic comedy.
Make a Wish (1951). Musical. Music and lyrics by
Hugh Martin. (Uncredited) book by
Abe Burrows. Based on "The Good Fairy" by
Ferenc Molnár. Musical Director:
Milton Rosenstock. Vocal arrangements by Hugh Martin. Music orchestrated by
Philip J. Lang and Allan Small. Vocal Direction: Buster Davis. Dance Music Arranged by Richard Pribor. Scenic / Costume Design by 'Raoul Pène Du Bois'. Choreographed by
Gower Champion. Directed by John C. Wilson. Winter Garden Theatre: 18 Apr 1951- 14 Jul 1951 (102 performances). Cast:
Nanette Fabray (as "Janette"), Gene Bayliss, Ray Borden, Aleen Buchanan, Dean Campbell,
Melville Cooper (as "Marius Frigo"), Dick Crowley, Robert Davis, Ray Dorian, Stephen Douglass, Mary Finney,
Helen Gallagher (as "Poupette"), Ed Gombos, Mary Harmon,
Eda Heinemann (as "Dr. Didier"), Carol Hendricks, David Huenergardt, Anne Humphrey, Janie Janvier, Margaret Jeanne, Lynn Joelson, Lida Loehring, Harold Lang, John Laverty, Carol Lee,
Phil Leeds (as "Dr. Francel"), Douglas Luther, Sylvia Manon, Ellen Martin, Mike Mason, Beverly McFadden, Don McKay, Claire Mitchell, Peggy O'Hara,
LeRoi Operti (as "Felix Labiche"), Rica Owen, Ernie Preston, Jack Purcell, Charlotte Ray, Richard Reed, Sue Scott, Bob Shaver, Thelma Tadlock, Norma Thornton, Kenneth Urmston, David Vogel, Victor Voley, Howard Wendell, Ken Whelan. Produced by Harry Rigby,
Jule Styne and
Alexander H. Cohen.
(1953) Stage: Wrote book for / directed "Carnival in Flanders" [final
Broadway credit], produced on
Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by
Jimmy Van Heusen. Lyrics by
Johnny Burke. Based on the 1935 film
Carnival in Flanders (1935) directed by
Jacques Feyder, written by
Charles Spaak,
Robert A. Stemmle and
Bernard Zimmer. Musical Director: Harold Hastings. Music orchestrated by
Don Walker. Vocal arrangements by Elie Siegmaster. Dance Music for "Plundering of the Town" by Roger Adams. Dance Music for "Carnival Ballet" by John Morris. Dance Music for "Spanish Dance" by Elie Siegmaster. Carnival Ballet and Musical Numbers Staged by
Helen Tamiris. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by
Lucinda Ballard. Assistant to Miss Ballard: Florence Klotz. New Century Theatre: 8 Sep 1953-12 Sep 1953 (6 performances). Cast: Produced by Paula Stone, Michael Sloane,
Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen.
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