Other works
Don Juan in Hell (1951). Comedy. Written by
George Bernard Shaw. Directed by
Charles Laughton. New Century Theatre: 29 Nov 1951- 31 Dec 1951 (38 performances). Cast:
Charles Boyer (as "Don Juan"),
Cedric Hardwicke (as "The Statue"),
Charles Laughton (as "Devil"),
Agnes Moorehead (as "Donna Ana"). Produced by Paul Gregory. Note: Essentially a staged reading, the production had a single performance at Carnegie Hall on October 22, 1951; it then returned to New York, playing the New Century Theatre on
Broadway from November 29 - December 31, 1951 for 38 performances. After a three-month hiatus, the production staged a return engagement at
Broadway's Plymouth Theatre from April 6 - May 24, 1952, playing a total of 66 performances. Boyer was presented with a special Tony
Award for his performance as Don Juan. The production toured the U.S. and was recorded on LP by Columbia (now Sony) Masterworks. As of 2005, however, the recording has not been released on CD, and the production itself was never filmed.
Stage: Played Cap'n Andy in the first London stage production of "Show Boat", a role played in other productions by
Charles Winninger,
Joe E. Brown and
W.C. Fields.
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1937). Melodrama. Written by
Barré Lyndon. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Lewis Allen. Hudson Theatre: 2 Mar 1937- May 1937 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast:
Victor Beecroft, Ross Chetwynd,
Clarence Derwent (as "Benny Kellerman"), Alexander Field, Edward Fielding, Stephen Fox,
Cedric Hardwicke (as "Dr. Clitterhouse, M.R.C.P."), Muriel Hutchison, Ernest Jay, Ralph Sumpter,
Helen Trenholme (as "Nurse Ann"). Produced by Gilbert Miller in association with Warner Brothers Pictures. Note: Produced by Warner Brothers as
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938).
Stage: Directed "Duet for Floodlight" in London, England, starring
Madeleine Carroll, in 1935.
A Day By The Sea (1955). Written by
N.C. Hunter. Directed by
Cedric Hardwicke. ANTA Playhouse: 26 Sep 1955- 15 Oct 1955 (24 performances). Cast: John W. Austin, Leo Britt, Veronica Cole,
Hume Cronyn (as "Julian Anson"),
Halliwell Hobbes (as "David Anson"), Barclay Hodges, Megs Jenkins, Dennis King,
Aline MacMahon (as "Laura Anson"),
Jessica Tandy (as "Frances Farrer"). Produced by Huntington Hartford and Stephen Mitchell.
Miss Isobel (1957). Written by Michael Plant and Denis Webb. Directed by
Cedric Hardwicke. Royale Theatre: 26 Dec 1957- 8 Feb 1958 (53 performances). Cast:
Shirley Booth (as "Mrs. Ackroyd"), Robert Duke, Edith King, Peter Lazer,
Nancy Marchand (as "Miriam Ackroyd"), Kathleen McGuire,
John Randolph (as "Howard"), Dinnie Smith. Produced by
Leonard Sillman and John Roberts.
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.
Candida (1946). (revival). Written by
George Bernard Shaw. Directed by
Guthrie McClintic. Cort Theatre: 3 Apr 1946- 2 May 1946 (24 performances). Cast:
Wesley Addy (as "The Reverend James Mavor Morell"),
Marlon Brando (as "Eugene Marchbanks"), Oliver Cliff,
Katharine Cornell (as "Candida"),
Cedric Hardwicke (as "Mr. Burgess"), 'Mildred Natwick' (as "Miss Proserpine Garnett"). Produced by Katharine Cornell. Produced in association with Gilbert Miller.
(1948-1949) He acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," at the Old Vic at the New Theatre in London, England with Mark Dignam, Edith Evans, Faith Brook, Peter Copley, Robert Eddison, and June Brown in the cast. Hugh Hunt was director.
(October 1948) He acted in Christopher Marlowe's play, "Doctor Faustus," at the Old Vic at the New Theatre in London, England with Mark Dignam, Robert Eddison, Peter Copley, Donald Sinden (played Scholar, Envy, & Martino), Timothy Bateson, Norman Ayrton, Nigel Green, Penelope Munday, Harry Andrews, Nigel Green, Pauline Jameson, June Brown, and Faith Brook in the cast. John Burrell was director.
(1948-1949) He acted in the Old Vic Theatre Season at the Old Vic at New Theatre in London, England with Mark Dignam, Edith Evans, Harry Andrews, Jane Baxter, Pauline Jameson, Peter Copley, Robert Eddison, Faith Brook, and Donald Sinden in the cast. John Burrell, Laurence Olivier, and Ralph Richardson were directors.
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