- Irish Theater - (April 14th 1916) HMS Pinafore - Waterford Opera Company
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Leave Her To Heaven (1940). Drama. Written by John Van Druten. Directed by Auriol Lee. Longacre Theatre: 27 Feb 1940- 9 Mar 1940 (15 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "Mr. Henstridge"), Bettina Cerf (as "Mrs. Lake"), Ruth Chatterton (as "Madge Monckton"), Francis Compton (as "Dr. Collins"), Reynolds Denniston (as "Mr. Monckton"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "First Officer"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "Martin Reardo") [Broadway debut], Franklyn Fox (as "Mr. Rolleston"), Lowell Gilmore Rogers"), Eldon Gorst (as "David"), Esther Mitchell (as "Mrs. Henstridge"), Margaret Moffat (as "Mrs. Williams"), Edmond O'Brien (as "Robert Ewen"), William Packer Second Officer"), Hilda Plowright (as "Grace Henstridge"), Harry Sothern (as "Mr. Williams"), Guy Spaull (as "Davis"), Edmond Stevens (as "Morgan"). Produced by Dwight Wiman. Note: Play is not to be confused with 1945 film of same name.
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- Roar Like a Dove (1964). Written by Lesley Storm. Directed by Cyril Ritchard. Booth Theatre: 21 May 1964- 6 Jun 1964 (20 performances + 1 preview on 20 May 1964). Cast: Roderick Cook (as "Cousin Edward"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "MacIntosh"), Derek Godfrey (as "Lord Dungavel"), William Kinsolving (as "Bernard Taggart-Stuart"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Muriel Chadwick") [final Broadway role], Christopher Norris (as "Jane"), Betsy Palmer (as "Lady Dungavel"), Charles Ruggles (as "Tom Chadwick"). Understudies: Constance Carpenter (as "Muriel Chadwick"), Jonathan Frid (as "Bernard Taggart-Stuart/Edward/Lord Dungavel"), Martha Randall (as "Lady Dungavel"), Jon Richards (as "MacIntosh/Tom Chadwick"). Produced by Robert Fryer, Lawrence Carr, Joseph Harris and John Herman.
- (1955) Stage Play: Monique. Written by Dorothy Blankfort and Michael Blankfort. Based on a novel by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. Directed by Shepard Traube. John Golden Theatre: 22 Oct 1957- 14 Dec 1957 (63 performances). Cast: Julie Neil Fitzgerald(as "Gouttez"), Maureen Hurley (as "Lucienne Ravinel"), Patricia Jessel (as "Dr. Monique Rigaud"), William Myers (as "Messenger"), Deirdre Owen (as "Lisette"), Guy Sorel (as "Andre"), Percy Waram (as "Desire Merlin") [final Broadway role]. Understudies: Julie Bovasso (as "Dr. Monique Rigaud/Lucienne Ravinel"), Marcia Morris (as "Henriette/Lisette"), William Myers (as "Andre/Gouttez"). Produced by Shepard Traube. Produced in association with Stephen W. Sharmat.
- (1957) Stage Play: Monique. Written by Dorothy Blankfort and Michael Blankfort. Based on a novel by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac. Directed by Shepard Traube. John Golden Theatre: 22 Oct 1957- 14 Dec 1957 (63 performances). Cast: Julie Bovasso (as "Henriette"), Denholm Elliott (as "Fernand Ravinel"), Neil Fitzgerald (as "Gouttez"), Maureen Hurley (as "Lucienne Ravinel"), Patricia Jessel (as "Dr. Monique Rigaud"), William Myers (as "Messenger"), Deirdre Owen (as "Lisette"), Guy Sorel (as "Andre"), Percy Waram (as "Desire Merlin") [final Broadway role]. Understudies: Julie Bovasso (as "Dr. Monique Rigaud/Lucienne Ravinel"), Marcia Morris (as "Henriette/Lisette"), William Myers (as "Andre/Gouttez"). Produced by Shepard Traube. Produced in association with Stephen W. Sharmat.
- (1971) Stage Play: All Over. Drama. Written by Edward Albee. Directed by John Gielgud. Martin Beck Theatre: 28 Mar 1971- 1 May 1971 (40 performances + 14 previews that began on 15 Mar 1971). Cast: Colleen Dewhurst (as "The Mistress"), Betty Field (as "The Nurse") [final Broadway role], Neil Fitzgerald (as "The Doctor"), John Gerstad (as "Newspaperman"), Charles Kindl (as "Newspaperman"), James Ray (as "The Son"), Madeleine Sherwood (as "The Daughter"), Jessica Tandy (as "The Wife"), George Voskovec (as "The Best Friend"), Allen Williams (as "Newspaperman"). Standbys: Carolyn Coates (as "The Nurse/The Wife"), John Gerstad (as "The Son"), Wyman Pendleton (as "The Best Friend/The Doctor") and Frances Sternhagen (as "The Daughter/The Mistress"). Produced by Theater 1971 (Edward Albee, Richard Barr, Clinton Wilder.
- (May 22 to June 3, 1934) His play, "Moonlight at the Crossroads,," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Zwayne Griffin was director.
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