Other works
Active on
Broadway in the following productions:
You Touched Me (1945). Romantic Comedy.
Sheppey (1944). Comedy. Written by
W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Sir
Cedric Hardwicke. Playhouse Theatre: 18 Apr 1944- 6 May 1944 (23 performances). Cast:
Edmund Gwenn (as "Sheppey"), Katherine Anderson,
Victor Beecroft (as "Cooper"), Alexander Clark Jr.,
Horace Cooper (as "Dr. Jervis"), Cathleen Cordell, Barbara Everest, Frances Heflin,
Anthony Kemble-Cooper (as "Ernest Turner"), Oswald Marshall,
Vera Fuller Mellish (as "Miss James"), Doris Patston, Cledge Roberts, Gerald Savory, Harry Sothern, Wallace Widdecombe. Produced by Jacques Chambrun.
The Three Sisters (1942). Drama (revival). Written by
Anton Chekhov. Translated by
Aleksandr Kerensky and Guthrie McClintic. Directed by
Guthrie McClintic. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 21 Dec 1942- 3 Apr 1943 (123 performances). Cast:
Judith Anderson (as "Olga, Andrei's sister"), Stanley Bell,
Alice Belmore (as "Nurse") (credited as Alice Belmore Cliffe), Patricia Calvert,
Arthur Chatterdon (as "Ferapont, Courier for the City Council"),
Katharine Cornell (as "Masha, Andrei's sister"), Walter Craig,
Kirk Douglas (as "An Orderly") [
Broadway debut],
Eric Dressler (as "Andrei Prozorov"),
Ruth Gordon (as "Natalya Ivanovna, Andrei's fiancée/wife"),
Edmund Gwenn (as "Chebutykin, Army doctor"), Dennis King,
Alexander Knox (as "Baron Tuzenbach, Lieutenant"), Tom McDermott, McKay Morris, Gertrude Musgrove, Marie Paxton, Tom Powers. Produced by Katharine Cornell.
The Wookey (1941). Written by
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by
Jo Mielziner. Directed by
Robert B. Sinclair. Plymouth Theatre: 10 Sep 1941- 3 Jan 1942 (134 performances). Cast:
Edmund Gwenn (as "Mr. Wookey"),
Heather Angel (as "Primrose Wookey"), Victor Beecroft, Milton Blumenthal,
Roland Bottomley (as "A.R.P. Warden"), Grace Collins, Sean Dillon, Neil Fitzgerald, Charles Francis, Carol Goodner, Nora Howard,
Stephen McNally (as "Rory McSwiggin") (credited as Horace McNally), John Moore,
Henry Mowbray (as "Constable Simpson"),
Olive Reeves-Smith (as "The Vack Lady"), Everett Ripley,
Byron Russell (as "Mr. Archibald"), Gilbert Russell, Allen Shaw, Cora Smith,
Harry Sothern (as "First-Aid Man"), George Sturgeon, John Trevor. Produced by Edgar Selwyn.
Laburnum Grove (1935). Comedy. Written by J.B. Priestley. Directed by Lewis Allen. Booth Theatre: 14 Jan 1935- May 1935 (closing date unknown/131 performances). Cast: George Anderson, [error] (as "Joe Fletten"),
Melville Cooper (as "Bernard Baxley"), Reynolds Denniston,
Lloyd Gough (as "Harold Russ"),
Edmund Gwenn (as "George Redfern"), Molly Pearson, Margery Pickard,
Elisabeth Risdon (as "Mrs.Lucy Baxley"). Produced by Gilbert Miller and Lee Shubert.
Fedora (1922). Tragedy (revival).
The Voice from the Minaret (1922). Drama.
(1938) He acted in Hilda Vaughan and Laurier Lister's play, "She was Too Young," at the New Theatre in London, England with Alan Webb, Ann Todd, Marie Ney, Katie Johnson, Dorothy Hyson, and Esme Percy in the cast.
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