- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Pins and Needles (1937). Musical revue. Music mostly by Harold Rome. Lyrics mostly by Harold Rome. Book by Arthur Arent, Marc Blitzstein, Emmanuel Eisenberg, Charles Friedman, David Gregory, Joseph Schrank, Arnold Horwitt, John La Touche and Harold Rome. Music arranged by George Davis and Baldwin Bergersen. Featuring songs with lyrics by Arthur Kramer, John La Touche, Arnold Horwitt and Charles Friedman. Featuring songs by 'Bernece Kazounoff'. Dance Director: Gluck Sandor. Choreographed by Benjamin Zemach. Scenic Design by S. Syrjala. Entire Production under the Direction of Robert H. Gordon. Special Numbers Staged by Felicia Sorel. Dances Directed by Adele Jerome. Labor Stage Theatre (moved to The Windsor Theatre from 1 Jan 1939 to close): 27 Nov 1937- 22 Jun 1940 (1108 performances). Cast: Lydia Annucci, Sol Babchin, Sadie Bershadsky, Anne Brown, Gerald Cameron, Harry Clark, Sam Dratch, Al Eben, Zitta Edinburgh, Anthony Fazio, Tillie Freldman, Irene Fiox, Sandra Gelman, Eugene Goldstein, Hynman Goldstein, Enzo Grassi, Nina Harary, Hattie Hausdorf, Tony Heath, Lynne Jaffee, Harry Kadison, Hynman Kaplan, Rose Kaufman, Bella Kinburn, Al Levy, May Martin, Murray Modick, Betty Morrison, Miriam Morrison, Jean Newman, Rose Newmark, Olive Pearman, Grace Quatropani, Joseph Roth, Ruth Rubenstein, Fred Schmidt, Paul Seymour, Isaac Sides, Sidney Sklar, Mae Spiegel, Beatty Uretsky, Millie Weitz. Produced by Labor Stage, Inc. and The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.
- (November 14, 1938) He wrote sketches for the musical revue, "Pins and Needles," in the Labor Stage Players production national tour at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio. Arthur Arent, Marc Blitzstein, Emmanuel Eisenberg, Charles Friedman, David Gregory, Joseph Schrank, John LaTouche, and Harold Rome wrote sketches to the revue. Katherine Dunham was choreographer. Harold Rome also wrote music and lyrics.
- (August 1956) He was lyricist for the musical, "Plain and Fancy," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Albert Hague was composer. Joseph Fields and Will Glickman wrote the book.
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