- (1935) Stage Play: Symphony. Drama. Written by Charles March. Directed by Felix Weissberger. Cort Theatre: 25 Apr 1935- Apr 1935 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Seth Arnold (as "Priest/Bartender/Tramp"), Oliver Barbour (as "Charles Crane"), Edith Barrett (as "Prudence Chandler"), Batami (as "Arlova"), Beverly Bayne (as "Mrs. Chandler"), Suzanne Caubaye (as "Monte"), Hene Damur (as "Priscilla"), Frederick De Cordova (as "Arthur"), Ted de Corsia (as "Walter Winchell, electrical trans."), Alice Fisher (as "Mrs. Fawcett"), Lillian Green (as "Flo"), Marie Hunt (as "Mrs. Ralston"), Adia Kuznetzoff (as "Baranoff"), Ruth Matteson (as "Marylou"), Adrienne Matzenauer (as "Dorothy"), Sherling Oliver (as "Bob Bennett"), Patricia Randolph (as "Girl/Constance"), Richard S. Stark (as "Dick"), Margot Stevenson (as "Estelle"), Tom Stevenson (as "Whitly"), Ann Thomas (as "Diane"), Herbert Warren (as "Mr. Chandler"). Produced by Michael Myerberg.
- (1926) Stage Play: God Loves Us. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Mystery Ship. Melodrama/mystery.
- (1928) Stage Play: One Way Street.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Silver Tassie. Drama. Written by Sean O'Casey. Directed by Miceal Breathnach. Irish Theatre: 24 Oct 1929- Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/51 performances). Produced by The Irish Theatre Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: Launcelot and Elaine. Drama (revival).
- (1932. Stage Play: Lady Windermere's Fan. Comedy (revival).
- (1934) Stage Play: Invitation to a Murder. Melodrama/mystery.
- (1935) Stage Play: Nowhere Bound/. Melodrama.
- (1935) Stage Play: Symphony. Drama. Written by Charles March. Directed by Felix Weissberger. Cort Theatre: 25 Apr 1935- Apr 1935 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Seth Arnold (as "Priest/Bartender/Tramp"), Oliver Barbour (as "Charles Crane"), Edith Barrett (as "Prudence Chandler"), Batami (as "Arlova"), Beverly Bayne (as "Mrs. Chandler"), Suzanne Caubaye (as "Monte"), Hene Damur (as "Priscilla"), Frederick De Cordova (as "Arthur"), Ted de Corsia (as "Walter Winchell, electrical trans."), Alice Fisher (as "Mrs. Fawcett"), Lillian Green (as "Flo"), Marie Hunt (as "Mrs. Ralston"), Adia Kuznetzoff (as "Baranoff"), Ruth Matteson (as "Marylou"), Adrienne Matzenauer (as "Dorothy"), Sherling Oliver (as "Bob Bennett"), Patricia Randolph (as "Girl/Constance"), Richard S. Stark (as "Dick"), Margot Stevenson (as "Estelle"), Tom Stevenson (as "Whitly"), Ann Thomas (as "Diane"), Herbert Warren (as "Mr. Chandler"). Produced by Michael Myerberg.
- (1946) Stage Play: The Magnificent Yankee. Written by Emmet Lavery. Stage Manager: Paul Porter [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Woodman Thompson. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Royale Theatre: 22 Jan 1946- 8 Jun 1946 (159 performances). Cast: Louis Calhern (as "Mr. Justice Holmes"), Dorothy Gish (as "Fanny Dixwell Holmes"), Edgar Barrier (as "Mr. Justice Brandeis") [final Broadway role], Bruce Bradford (as "Halloran, a former secretary"), Mason Curry (as "Dixon, a real estate broker"), Sylvia Fields (as "Fanny Dixwell Holmes") [Alternate], Robert Healy (as "Hamilton, a secretary"), Edward Hudson (as "Rogers, a secretary"), Christopher Marvin (as "Copeland, a secretary"), Sherling Oliver (as "Owen Wister") [final Broadway role], William Roerick (as "Mr. Palmer, of "The Transcript"), Nicholas Saunders (as "Mason, a secretary"), Grey Stafford (as "Mapes, a secretary"), Eleanor Swayne (as "Mary, housekeeper"), Philip Truex (as "Northrop, a secretary"), Fleming Ward (as "Henry Adams") [final Broadway role], Edwin Whitner (as "Jackson, a former secretary"). Replacement actor: Richard Bowler (as "Mr. Justice Brandeis"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Magnificent Yankee (1950). Mr. Calhern reprised his role in this film, which would be his only true starring film role.
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