- Two Gentlemen of Verona (1958). Comedy. Written by William Shakespeare. Featuring songs by Louis Applebaum. Dance arrangements by Tom Brown. Directed by Michael Langham. Phoenix Theatre: 18 Mar 1958- 20 Apr 1958 (28 performances). Cast: Eric Berry (as "Thurio"), Lloyd Bochner (as "Protheus, One of the Two Gentlemen"), Helen Burns (as "Lucetta/Lady"), Douglas Campbell (as "Duke of Milan, Father to Silvia"), Eric Christmas (as "Sir Eglamour") [Broadway debut], Bill Cole (as "Artist/Well-Bred Outlaw"), Julian Flett (as "Sailor/Flunkey"), John Gardiner (as "Well-Bred Outlaw/Sailor/Flunkey"), Bruno Gerussi (as "Launce, Servant to Protheus"), Amelia Hall (as "Hostess of the Inn/Lady"), Eric House (as "Valentine, One of the Two Gentlemen"), Diana Maddox (as "Silvia"), Roberta Maxwell (as "Ursula/Maid to Silvia"), George McCowan (as "Antonio/Father to Protheus/Low-class Brigand"), Ann Morrish (as "Julia"), Douglas Rain (as "Speed/Servant to Valentine"), Gladys Richards (as "Lady"), Lois Shaw (as "Lady"), Powys Thomas (as "Panthino/Servant to Antonio/Well-Bred Outlaw/Officer"), Jeremy Wilkin (as "Low-class Brigand/Officer/Sailor"). Produced by The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director. Norris Houghton: Co-Founder).
- Tamburlaine the Great (1956).
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Macbeth (1988). Tragedy (revival).
- Andorra (1963).
- H.M.S. Pinafore (1960). Musical comedy/operetta (revival).
- The Broken Jug (1958). Comedy. Written by Heinrich von Kleist. Book adapted by Donald Harron. Incidental music by Louis Applebaum. Directed by Michael Langham. Phoenix Theatre: 1 Apr 1958- 13 Apr 1958 (12 performances). Cast: Eric Berry (as "Major Clovell"), Helen Burns (as "Jessie Gillick"), Douglas Campbell (as "Judge Adam"), Eric Christmas (as "Quant, constable"), Bill Cole (as "Solomon Doolittle"), Julian Flett (as "Abner Slee"), John Gardiner (as "Joseph Baggot"), Bruno Gerussi (as "Georges de Moulinville"), Amelia Hall (as "Bridget Turkeyfoot"), Diana Maddox (as "Margaret"), George McCowan (as "Humphrey, courier"), Ann Morrish (as "Eva Gillick"), Douglas Rain (as "Dermot Huish, Adam's clerk"), Powys Thomas (as "Achille de Moulinville"), Jeremy Wilkin (as "Sergeant"). Produced by The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director. Norris Houghton: Co-Founder).
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