- (May 22, 1932) He directed William Congreve's play, "Love for Love", at the Faculty of Arts Theatre in London, England with Esmond Knight, Harold Young, Anthony Eustrel, Rodney Millington, George Benson, Hedley Briggs, Tony Sympson, Betty Hardy, Charlotte Leigh and Frances Clare in the cast.
- (1936) He directed Elsie T. Schauffler's play, "Parnell", at the New Theatre in London, England with Margaret Rawlings, Wyndham Goldie, Marda Vanne, Glen Byam Shaw and Laurier Lister in the cast.
- (September 1936) He directed Leslie Stokes and Sewell Stokes' play, "Oscar Wilde", at the Gate Studio Theatre in London, England with Robert Morley, John Bryning, Frith Banbury, Reginald Beckwith, John Carol, Harry Hutchinson and Andrew Cruickshank in the cast.
- Oscar Wilde (1938). Written by Leslie Stokes and Sewell Stokes. Music arranged by Alexander Haas. Directed by Norman Marshall. Fulton Theatre: 10 Oct 1938- May 1939 (closing date unknown/247 performances). Cast: J.W. Austin, John Buckmaster, John Carol, Richard Charlton, Lewis Dayton, Jean Del Val, Mark Dignam, Arthur Gould-Porter, Frederick H. Graham, Colin Hunter, Wyman Kane, Reginald Malcolm, Robert Morley (as "Oscar Wilde"), Gordon Richards, Kenneth Treseder, Edward Trevor, Oswald Yorke (as "Mr. Justice Willis"), Harold Young. Produced by Norman Marshall. Note: Produced on film as Oscar Wilde (1960).
- (1956) He directed Leslie Stokes and Sewell Stokes' play, "Oscar Wilde", at the Gate Theatre Studio in London, England with Robert Morley, John Bryning, Frith Banbury, Reginald Beckwith, Andrew Cruickshank and Harry Hutchinson in the cast.
- (1966) He directed Jean Anouilh's play, "The Fighting Cock," in a Chichester Festival Theatre production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, Sussex, England with Michael Aldridge, Sarah Badel, John Standing, and John Clements in the cast.
- (1961) He directed Hugh Ross Williamson's play, "Teresa of Avila," at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Sybil Thorndike, Lewis Casson, Richard Pasco, Veronica Turleigh, Rachel Kempson, Betty Hardy, Nicholas Hannen, and Ernest Milton in the cast.
- (1935) He directed the revue, "This World of Ours," at the Gate Studio Theatre in London, England with Hermione Gingold, Charlotte Leigh, Hedley Briggs, Tony Forwood, Michael Anthony, Googie Withers, Peter Borrett, and Rosalind Iden in the cast. Ronald Hill, Diana Morgan, Robert MacDermott, Geoffrey Wright, Herbert Farjeon, Holt Marvell, Walter Leigh, and Robert Hamer were the writers. Hedley Briggs was designer.
- (1936) He directed Ronald Hill's revue, "This Year, Next Year...," at the Gate Studio Theatre in London, England with Hermione Gingold, Charlotte Leigh, Catherine Edridge, Rosalind Iden (was Rosalind Idene), Ian Jarvis, Max Kirby, John Chitty, and John Hunter in the cast. Hedley Briggs was designer. Herbert Farjeon, Walter Leigh, Diana Morgan, John Weir, William Walker, Charles Hatton, Graham McInnes, and Mark Langley were also writers.
- (1937) He directed Geoffrey Wright, Robert MacDermot, John Adrian Ross, and Nicholas Phipps' revue, "Members Only," at the Gate Studio Theatre in London, England with Charles Hawtrey, Hermione Gingold, Richard Haydn, Kenneth Carten, Nicholas Phipps, Nadine March, Ann Morrison, Billy Milton, Reginald Beckwirth, and Gabrielle Brune in the cast. Geoffrey Wright was also director. William Chappell was designer. Diana Morgan, Walter Leigh, Ronald Hill, John Weir, Reginald Beckwith, Harold Plumptre, and Arthur Marshall were also writers.
- (1946) He directed Leslie Julian Jones' revue, "Better Late", at the Garrick Theatre in London, England with Beatrice Lillie, Joan Swinstead, George Benson, Walter Crisham, Virginia Winter and Norman Hackforth in the cast.
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