- (1943 - 1966) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1943) Stage Play: The Student Prince [In Heidelberg]. Musical/operetta (revival). Music by Sigmund Romberg. Libretto by Dorothy Donnelly. Based on "Alt Heidelberg" by Wilhelm Meyer-Foerster. Choreographed by Ruthanne Boris and Alexis Dolinoff. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Stage Costumes Inc. Lighting Design by John Davis. Directed by Jacob J. Shubert. Broadway Theatre: 8 Jun 1943- 2 Oct 1943 (153 performances). Cast: In Heidelberg"). Cast: Everett Marshall (as "Dr. Engel, the Prince's Tutor"), Helene Arthur (as "Princess Margaret, fiancée of Prince Karl Franz"), Frank Hornaday (as "Prince Karl Franz"), Ann Pennington (as "Gretchen, Maid at the Inn"), Detmar Poppen (as "Lutz, valet to the Prince") [final Broadway role], Barbara Scully (as "Kathie, niece of Ruder"), Roy Barnes (as "Detlef, a student leader"), Stanton Barrett (as "Ensemble"), Eden Burrows (as "Ensemble"), Paul Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Fred Catania (as "Ensemble"), Jesse M. Cimberg (as "Hubert, the valet's valet"), Marvel Conheeny (as "Ensemble"), Lyndon Crews (as "Von Asterberg, another student leader"), Daniel De Paolo (as "Lucas, another student leader"), Warren Dunning (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Gadol (as "Ensemble"), Shirley Gordon (as "Ensemble"), James Growner (as "Ensemble"), Colin Harvey (as "First Lackey/Ensemble"), Elaine Haslett (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Hope (as "Ensemble"), Carol Hunter (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Jacquemont (as "Captain Tarnitz"), Walter Johnson (as "Ruder, Landlord of Inn of Three Gold Apples"), Robert Laurer (as "Ensemble"), Helena Le Berthon (as "Countess Leyden, lady-in-waiting to the Princess/Ensemble"), Herman Magidson (as "Rudolph/Ensemble"), Phyllis Manning (as "Ensemble"), Jacqueline Max (as "Ensemble"), John McCarthy (as "Fourth Lackey/Ensemble"), Marilyn Merkt (as "Ensemble"), George T. Miller (as "Ensemble"), Merrill Moorman (as "Sixth Lackey/Ensemble"), Page Morton (as "Ensemble"), Larry O'Dell (as "Second Lackey/Ensemble"), Chas. M. Perry (as "Ensemble"), Lewis Pierce (as "Ensemble"), Roland Power (as "Ensemble"), William Pringle (as "Prime Minister Von Mark"), Jonathan Reed (as "Third Lackey/Ensemble"), Jack Richards (as "Captain of the Guard/Ensemble"), Nathaniel Sack (as "Toni/a waiter"), Dale Spangler (as "Ensemble"), Gale Sterling (as "Ensemble"), Andrew Thurston (as "Ensemble"), Judy Turnbull (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Turner (as "Fifth Lackey/Ensemble"), Nina Varela (as "Grand Duchess Anastasia") [Broadway debut], James Wharton (as "Von Asterberg, another student leader"), Harriet Williams (as "Ensemble"), Steve Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1948) Stage Play: Heaven on Earth. Musical comedy. Music by Jay Gorney. Music arranged by Robert Russell Bennett and Don Walker. Lyrics by Barry Trivers. Book by Barry Trivers. Vocal Arrangements and direction by Hugh Martin. Musical Director: Clay Warnick. Additional lyrics by Norman Zeno. Musical adaptation for dances by Alan Morand. Scenic Design and Costume Design by 'Raoul Pène Du Bois'. Production Supervised by Eddie Dowling. Directed by John Murray Anderson. New Century Theatre: 16 Sep 1948- 25 Sep 1948 (12 performances). Cast: Lisa Ayres (as "Dancer"), Dick Bernie (as "Magistrate Kennedy"), David Burns (as "H.H. Hutton"), Dean Campbell (as "Singer"), Angela Castle (as "Singer"), Steve Condos (as "Sailor with Trumpet"), Irwin Corey (as "Commissioner Frobisher"), Julie Curtis (as "Singer"), 'Richard D'Arcy' (as "The Lover"), Ernest Di Gennaro (as "Dancer"), Dante DiPaolo (as "Dancer") [Broadway debut], Robert Dixon (as "John Bowers"), Harold Drake (as "Dancer"), Danny Drayson (as "Punchy"), Cece Eames (as "Dancer"), Babette George (as "Dancer"), Betty George (as "Officer Blandings/Singer"), June Graham (as "The Lover"), John Gray (as "Singer"), Pearl Hacker (as "Singer"), Peter Lind Hayes (as "James Aloysius McCarthy"), Bill Hogue (as "Butch/Singer"), Gretchen Houser (as "Dancer"), Marguerite James (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Jarnac (as "Friday"), Ray Johnson (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Keller (as "Officer Jonesy"), Red Knight (as "Dancer"), Carol Lee (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Love (as "Dancer"), Douglas Luther (as "Singer"), Caren Marsh (as "Fannie Frobisher/Dancer"), Remi Martel (as "Slim/Dancer"), Jack Mattis (as "Dancer"), Ellen McCown (as "Singer"), Ruth Merman (as "Florabelle Frobisher/Dancer"), Wynn Murray (as "Lieut. Sullivan"), Barbara Nunn (as "Mary Brooks"), Jean Olds (as "Singer"), Billy Parsons (as "Sailor"), Donald Powell (as "Dancer"), Dottie Pyren (as "Singer"), Frank Reynolds (as "Dancer"), Jack Russell (as "Radio Engineer/Dippy/Singer"), Bert Sheldon (as "Officer O'Brien/Singer"), Gloria Sickling (as "Dancer"), Curt Stafford (as "Singer"), Claude Stroud (as "Officer Clabber"), Alice Swanson (as "Dancer"), Lucille Udovich [credited as Lucille Udovick] (as "Singer"), Vincent Van Lynn (as "Singer"), Nina Varela (as "Mrs. Frobisher"), Evelyn Ward (as "Dancer"), Jack Whitney (as "Dancer"), Jack Wilkins (as "Dancer"). Produced by Monte Proser. Produced in association with Ned C. Litwack.
- (1950) Stage Play: Pardon Our French. Musical revue.
- (1966) Stage Play: The Rose Tattoo. Drama (revival).
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