- (01/13/1944 - 03/13/1944) Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway:Jackpot, Dancing Ensemble, at the Alvin Theater, New York City. 69 Performances. Produced by Vinton Freedley. Music by Vernon Duke; Lyrics by Howard Dietz; Book by Guy Bolton, Sidney Sheldon and Ben Roberts; Musical Director: Max Meth; Vocal arrangements by Clay Warnick; Music arranged by Hans Spialek, Robert Russell Bennett and Vernon Duke. Choreographed by Lauretta Jefferson and Charles Weidman; Directed by Roy Hargrave. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey and Robert Edmond Jones; Costume Design by Kiviette.
- (10/07/1948 - 05/14/1949) Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway: Love Life, Dancer, Lawyer, at 46th Street Theatre, New York City, 252 Performances. Produced by Cheryl Crawford; Book by Alan Jay Lerner; Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; Music by Kurt Weill; Musical Director: Joseph Littau; Music orchestrated and arranged by Kurt Weill; Additional music by Irving Schlein. Directed by Elia Kazan; Choreographed by Michael Kidd. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson; Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard; Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. General Manager: John Yorke. Production Stage Manager: Robert Calley; Stage Manager: James C. Wicker and Jules Racine. Orchestra Manager: Morris Stonzek
- (12/28/1944 - 02/02/1946) Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway: On the Town: Dance Ensemble, Andy, Boy, at the Adelphi Theater (12/28/1944 - 06/02/1945), 44th Street Theater (06/04/1945 - 07/28/1945), Martin Beck Theater (07/30/1945 - 02/02/1946), all New York City. 462 Performances. Produced by Oliver Smith and Paul Feigay. Music by Leonard Bernstein; Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green; Based on an idea by Jerome Robbins; Additional lyrics by Leonard Bernstein; Musical Director: Max Goberman; Music orchestrated by Leonard Bernstein, Hershy Kay, 'Don Walker' (I), Elliott Jacoby and Ted Royal. Directed by George Abbott; Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Production Design by Oliver Smith; Costume Design by Alvin Colt; Lighting Design by Sam Amdurs.
- (01/01/1938 - 04/22/1938) Play, Revival, Broadway: The Shoemaker's Holiday, playing a Shoemaker, at the Mercury Theater (01/01/1938 - 01/20/1938), the National Theater (01/27/1938 - 04/01/1938), and the Mercury Theater (04/07/1938 -04/22/1938), all New York City. 69 Performances. Produced by Orson Welles and John Houseman. Written by Thomas Dekker; Incidental music by Lehman Engel. Directed by Orson Welles; Assistant Director: Hiram Sherman. Scenic Design by Samuel Leve; Costume Design by Millia Davenport. General Manager: George Zorn; Company Manager: Harry Kaufman. Stage Manager: Walter Ash; Assistant Stage Mgr: William Alland; Production Manager: Jean Rosenthal. Press Representative: Henry Senber
- (10/07/1943 -02/10/1945) Musical, Comedy, Original, Broadway: One Touch of Venus, Dancing Ensemble (Replacement), at the Imperial Theater (10/07/1943 - 01/24/1944) and the 46th Street Theater (01/26/1944 - 02/10/1945)
- (12/29/1938 - circa 01/1939) Play, Original: Everywhere I Roam, playing Pupil, Little Man, Martyr, at the National Theater, New York City. 13 Performances. Produced by Marc Connelly and Bela Blau. Written by Arnold Sundgaard and Marc Connelly; Choral Arrangements by Lehman Engel. Choreographed by Felicia Sorel; Staged by Marc Connelly. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Robert Edmond Jones. Choral Director: Lehman Engel.
- (11/22/1945 - 04/13/1946) Musical, Original, Broadway: The Day before Springtime: Dancer, at the National Theater, New York City. 167 Performances. Produced by John C. Wilson. Music by Frederick Loewe; Book by Alan Jay Lerner; Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner; Music orchestrated by Harold Byrns; Vocal arrangements by Frederick Loewe; Musical Director: 'Franz Allers' and Maurice Abravanel. Staged by John C. Wilson; Book directed by Edward V. Padula; Choreographed by Antony Tudor. Scenic Design by Robert Davison; Costume Design by Miles White; Assistant to Miles White: Sylvia Saal. General Manager: C. Edwin Knill. General Stage Manager: Ward Bishop; Stage Manager: John Sola; Assistant Stage Mgr: Clarence Geiger. Orchestra Manager: Morris Stonzek. Press Representative: Willard Keefe and David Tebet; Casting: Richard LaMarr.
- (10/10/1947 -07/10/1948) Musical, Original, Broadway: Allegro: Dancer, Friend of Joe's, at the Majestic Theater, New York City.
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