- (1947 - 1950) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1947) Stage Play: A Streetcar Named Desire. Drama. Written by Tennessee Williams.
- (1950) Stage Play: The Bird Cage. Written by Arthur Laurents. Incidental music by Alec Wilder. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Harold Clurman. Coronet Theatre: 22 Feb 1950- 11 Mar 1950 (21 performances). Cast: Rudy Bond (as "Mr. Mack"), Heywood Hale Broun (as "Mr. Ripley"), Jean Carson (as "Pearl"), Melvyn Douglas (as "Wally Williams"), Rita Duncan (as "Renie Renay"), Kate Harkin (as "Eloise"), Laurence Hugo (as "Vic"), Mike Kellin (as "Frank"), Wright King (as "Joe Williams"), Eleanor Lynn (as "India Grey"), Sanford Meisner (as "Ferdy"), John Shellie (as "Cork"), Maureen Stapleton (as "Emily Williams"). Produced by Walter Fried and Lars Nordenson.
- (1950) Stage Play: A Streetcar Named Desire. Drama (revival). Written by Tennessee Williams. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard. Directed by Elia Kazan. City Center: 23 May 1950- unknown (16 performances). Cast: Jorja Curtright (as "Stella Kowalski"), Arny Freeman (as "Pablo Gonzales"), Uta Hagen (as "Blanche Du Bois"), Harry Kersey (as "Steve Hubbell"), Wright King (as "Young Collector"), George Mathews (as "Harold Mitchell/Mitch"), Eulabelle Moore (as "Negro Woman"), Anthony Quinn (as "Stanley Kowalski"), Peggy Rea (as "Eunice Hubbell"), Edna Thomas (as "Mexican Woman"). Produced by Irene Mayer Selznick. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as A Streetcar Named Desire (1951).
- (1950) Stage Play: Borned in Texas.
- (1950's- ). His Off-Broadway and Tour plays were Aladdin (in which he played the title character), Shylock and His Daughter, Streetcar, Road to Rome,Salvation On a String, and The Three-Toed Pony. His Broadway roles were in A Streetcar Named Desire (he played the same character in the movie), Born in Texas, and The Bird Cage. He also did summer stock, as well as serving, more recently, as director and producer of stage productions.
- (1958?). Co-founded the Projects '58 Theatre Group.
- (2008) Co-authored the book "No Retakes: Actors & Actresses Remember the Era of Live Television." ISBN 1-59393-147-6, published by BearManor Media, 2008.
- (September 23, 1948) He played a young collector in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," at the Harris Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Eulabelle Moore (African American woman); Peggy Rea (Eunice Hubbel); Anthony Quinn (Stanley Kowalski); Russell Hardie (Harold "Mitch" Mitchell); Mary Welch (Stella Kowalski); Harry Kersey (Steve Hubbel); Uta Hagen (Blanche Dubois); Arny Freeman (Pablo Gonzalez); Sidonia Kapero (Mexican woman); Angela Jacobs (strange woman); and Arthur Row (strange man) in the cast. Jo Mielziner was scenic designer. Elia Kazan was director. Harold Clurman was tour director.
- (March 28 to April 4, 1949) He acted in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," in a National Tour production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Uta Hagen (Blanche Dubois); Anthony Quinn (Stanley Kowalski); Russell Hardie; Mary Welch (Stella Kowalski); Eulabelle Moore; Peggy Rea; Harry Kersey; Arny Freeman; Sidonie Espero; Angela Jacobs; and Arthur Row in the cast. Jo Mielziner was set designer. Lucinda Ballard was costume designer. Elia Kazan was director. Irene M. Selznick was producer.
- (2008) Book "No Retakes!" Albany: BearManor Media. ISBN 978-1593931476, by Wright King and Sandra Grabman
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