Date |
Title |
Venue |
Notes |
December 26, 1927 – January 1928 |
Celebrity |
Lyceum Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
October 3 – October 1928 |
The Command Performance |
Klaw Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
November 13, 1928 – January 1929 |
To-Night at 12 |
Hudson Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
October 23, 1929 – October 1929 |
Button, Button |
Bijou Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
February 13 – October 1930 |
The Last Mile |
Sam H. Harris Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
November 13, 1930 – December 1931 |
Grand Hotel |
National Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
September 14 – December 3, 1932 |
Clear All Wires |
Times Square Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
October 17, 1933 – January 1934 |
Ten Minute Alibi |
Ethel Barrymore Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
September 13 – September 1934 |
The Bride of Torozko |
Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
November 20, 1934 – July 1936 |
The Children's Hour |
Maxine Elliott Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
October 11 – October 1935 |
Sweet Mystery of Life |
Shubert Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
December 15 – December 1936 |
Days to Come |
Vanderbilt Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
February 21 – March 1938 |
Wine of Choice |
Guild Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
December 28, 1938 – January 1939 |
The Merchant of Yonkers |
Guild Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
February 15, 1939 – February 1940 |
The Little Foxes |
National Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
January 9 – August 3, 1940 |
The Male Animal |
Cort Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
November 26, 1940 – January 17, 1942 |
The Corn Is Green |
National Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
April 1, 1941 – February 21, 1942 |
Watch on the Rhine |
Martin Beck Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
November 26 – December 19, 1942 |
The Great Big Doorstep |
Morosco Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
May 3 – June 19, 1943 |
The Corn Is Green |
Martin Beck Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
April 12, 1944 – January 20, 1945 |
The Searching Wind |
Fulton Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
October 17 – November 4, 1944 |
The Visitor |
Henry Miller's Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
March 20 – June 23, 1945 |
Kiss Them for Me |
Belasco Theatre and Fulton Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
February 21–28, 1946 |
Jeb |
Martin Beck Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director, production supervisor[1] |
March 30 – April 9, 1949 |
The Biggest Thief in Town |
Mansfield Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
January 11–22, 1950 |
The Corn Is Green |
New York City Center, New York City |
Volunteer consultant[1] |
September 18 – November 4, 1950 |
Daphne Laureola |
Music Box Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
February 20 – March 10, 1951 |
The High Ground |
48th Street Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
September 4 – November 10, 1951 |
Lace on Her Petticoat |
Booth Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
November 19–24, 1951 |
To Dorothy, A Son |
John Golden Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
January 30 – February 2, 1952 |
Gertie |
Plymouth Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
April 22 – May 17, 1952 |
Candida |
National Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
October 13 – November 1, 1952 |
The Gambler |
Lyceum Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
November 20, 1954 – February 26, 1955 |
Wedding Breakfast |
48th Street Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
April 21, 1955 – June 22, 1957 |
Inherit the Wind |
National Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
January 29 – May 2, 1959 |
Tall Story |
Belasco Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
November 19 – December 12, 1959 |
Only in America |
Cort Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
December 1–17, 1960 |
Little Moon of Alban |
Longacre Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
March 2 – July 10, 1963 |
Dear Me, The Sky is Falling |
Music Box Theatre, New York City |
Director[1] |
September 24, 1963 |
Bicycle Ride to Nevada |
Cort Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
February 26 – November 28, 1964 |
The Deputy |
Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City |
Producer, director[1] |
December 14, 1967 – June 8, 1968 |
Spofford |
ANTA Playhouse, New York City |
Playwright, director[1] |
May 1–18, 1968 |
Soldiers |
Billy Rose Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
October 7–26, 1974 |
Flowers |
Biltmore Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |
December 3–8, 1974 |
As You Like It |
Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York City |
Producer[1] |