- In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer (1969).
- Everything in the Garden (1967). Written by Edward Albee. Based on the play by Giles Cooper. Directed by Peter Glenville. Plymouth Theatre: 29 Nov 1967- 10 Feb 1968 (84 performances + 14 previews). Cast: Tom Aldredge, Charles Baxter, Barbara Bel Geddes (as "Jenny"), Whitfield Connor (as "Chuck"), Augusta Dabney, M'el Dowd (as "Louise"), Robert Moore, Barry Nelson (as "Richard"), Beatrice Straight (as "Mrs. Toothe"), Richard Thomas (as "Roger"), Mary K. Wells. Produced by Theater 1968 (Clinton Wilder, Richard Barr).
- There Was a Little Girl (1960).
- The Disenchanted (1958). Drama.
- Six Characters in Search of an Author (1956). (revival). Written by Luigi Pirandello. New adaptation by Tyrone Guthrie and Michael Wager; Translated by Frank Tauritz. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie. Phoenix Theatre: 11 Dec 1955- 5 Feb 1956 (65 performances). Cast: Dario Barri, Francis Bethencourt (as "The Leading Man"), Mildred Chandler, Whitfield Connor (as "The Father"), William Cottrell, Hale Gabrielson, John Glennon, Shirley Grayson, Betty Lou Holland, Kurt Kasznar (as "The Director"), James Lacirignola, Russell Morrison, Aileen Poe, Natalie Schafer (as "The Leading Lady"), Maud Scheerer, Katherine Squire, Marilyn Stevens, Karen Sue Trent, Michael Wager, Frederic Warriner (as "The Stage Manager"), William Whitman, Mervin Williams. Produced by The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director; Norris Houghton: Co-Founder). Produced in association with Clinton Wilder
- Lunatics and Lovers (1954).
- The Winner (1954).
- Macbeth (1948). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Alan Bush. Musical Director: Lehman Engel. Directed by Norris Houghton. National Theatre: 31 Mar 1948- 24 Apr 1948 (29 performances). Cast: Martin Balsam (as "Murderer, One of the Three"), Dan Barton, Russell Collins (as "Porter/Doctor"), Whitfield Connor (as "Macduff, a nobleman of Scotland/An Armed Head"), Stephen Courtleigh (as "Duncan, King of Scotland"), John Cromwell (as "Lennox, a nobleman"), Sonny Curven, Blair Cutting, Julie Harris (as "Witch"), Anne Hegira, Harry Hess, Lamont Johnson, Arthur Keegan, Hector MacGregor, Paul Mann, Marcia Marcus, Alan McKirdy, John McQuade, Thomas Palmer, Penelope Potter, Ken Raymond, Michael Redgrave (as "Macbeth, a general of the Scottish army"), Judson Rees, Elliott Reid, Michael Reilly, Flora Robson (as "Lady Macbeth"), William Skelton, Robinson Stone, Beatrice Straight (as "Lady Macduff"), John Straub, Ken Sutton, Geoffrey Toone, Whit Vernon, Gillian Webb.Produced by The Theatre Guild; Produced in association with Brian Doherty.
- (1948) Stage Play: Kathleen. Written by Michael Sayers. Scenic Design by Charles Elson. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff. Directed by Coby Ruskin [final Broadway credit]. Mansfield Theatre: 3 Feb 1948- 10 Feb 1948 (7 performances). Cast: Anita Bolster (as "Lily, The Housekeeper"), Whitfield Connor (as "Lieutenant Aengus MacOgue, The Soldier"), Henry Jones (as "Seamus MacGonigal, The Rich Man's Son"), Whitford Kane (as "Father Keogh, The Priest"), James McCallion (as "Christy Hanafey, The Poor Man's Son"), Frank Merlin (as "James Houlihan, The Doctor"), Jack Sheehan (as "Professor Jasper Fogarty, The Father"), Morton Stevens (as "Jamie MacGonigal, The Rich Boy's Father"), Andree Wallace (as "Kathleen Fogarty, The Daughter"). Produced by Bea Lawrence.
- The Duchess of Malfi (1946). Tragedy. Written by John Webster. Directed by Richard Rylands. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 15 Oct 1946- 16 Nov 1946 (38 performances).
- Hamlet (1946). Tragedy (revival). Based on William Shakespeare. Written by Maurice Evans. Music by Roger Adams. Directed by George Schaefer. City Center: 3 Jun 1946- 15 Jun 1946 (16 performances). Cast: Robert Berger, Blanche Collins, Booth Colman, Whitfield Connor (as "Horatio, friend to Hamlet"), Lili Darvas, Alan Dreeben, Maurice Evans (as "Hamlet, son to the late, and nephew to the present King"), Thomas Gomez (as "Claudius, King of Denmark"), William LeMassena, Alexander Lockwood, Howard Morris (as "Rosencrantz/Courtier"), Richard Newton, Howard Otway, Frances Reid, Victor Rendina, Emmett Rogers, Leon Shaw, Harry Sheppard, Victor Thorley, William Weber. Produced by Mike Todd.
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