- (2001) Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray's musical, "High Spirits," was performed at the Bridewell Theatre in London, England with James Staddon, Kate Graham, Gay Hamilton, and Sarah Payne in the cast.
- (March 24, 1964 - February 27, 1965) "High Spirits," an original musical comedy; book, music, and lyrics by Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray; based upon "Blithe Spirit" by Noël Coward; musical direction and conducting by Fred Werner (nominated for 1964 Tony Award for best conductor and musical director); vocal direction and arrangements by Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray; music orchestrated by Harry Zimmerman; dance music by Billy Goldenberg; with Tammy Grimes (portraying Elvira); Edward Woodward (portraying Charles Condomine); Carol Arthur (portraying Edith); and many others, including Christopher Walken (as Ronnie Walken) (portraying a member of the Ensemble); on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (389 total performances, including 14 previews beginning March 24, 1964).
- (1965) His musical comedy, "High Spirits," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Beatrice Lillie in the cast. Franklin Lacey was director.
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