Other works
Voice of Capt. Daniel Gregg in Lux Radio Theater,
1 December 1947: The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
Appeared as the title character in
George Bernard Shaw's Don Juan in Hell, the third act of Shaw's "Man and Superman," for a single performance at Carnegie Hall on October 22, 1951. The production, which was directed by
Charles Laughton (who played The Devil) and featured Sir
Cedric Hardwicke as The Statue and
Agnes Moorehead as Donna Anna, then returned to New York, playing the New Century Theatre on
Broadway from 29 November 1951 - 31 December 1951 for 38 performances. After a three-month hiatus, the production staged a return engagement at the Plymouth Theatre from 6 April 1952 - 24 May 1952, playing a total of 66 performances. In 1952, Boyer was presented with a special Tony
Award for his performance. The production, which essentially was a staged reading, was recorded and released as an LP.
(September 4, 1963) He acted in Terence Rattigan's play, "Man and Boy," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Austin Willis, Jane Downs, and Geoffrey Keen in the cast. Michael Benthall was director.
(1963) He acted in SN Behrman's play, "Lord Pengo," at the Royale Theatre in New York City with Agnes Moorehead and Brian Bedford in the cast.
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