- (1977) Stage: Appeared in "Cold Storage" on Broadway.
- (1967) Stage: Appeared in "You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Running" on Broaday.
- (1962) Stage: Appeared in "Nowhere to Go But Up" on Broadway. Musical.
- (1956) Stage: Appeared (as "The Son-in-Law") in "Middle of the Night" on Broadway. Written by Paddy Chayefsky. Incidental music by Lehman Engel. Costume Design by Motley. Lighting / Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: John Harvey. ANTA Playhouse: 8 Feb 1956-25 May 1957 (on hiatus from 30 Jun 1956- 27 Aug 1956/477 performances). Cast: Edward G. Robinson (as "The Manufacturer"), Gena Rowlands (as "The Girl"), Effie Afton (as "The Neighbor"), Joan Chambers, Anne Jackson (as "The Daughter"), Lee Philips, Nancy R. Pollock, Betty Walker, June Walker (as "The Mother"), Janet Ward. Produced by Joshua Logan.
- (1953) Stage: Appeared in "Camino Real" on Broadway.
- The Rose Tattoo (1951). Drama. Written by Tennessee Williams. Incidental music by David Diamond. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff. Lighting Design by Charles Elson. Directed by Daniel Mann. Martin Beck Theatre: 3 Feb 1951- 27 Oct 1951 (306 performances). Cast: Maureen Stapleton (as "Serafina Delle Rose"), Eli Wallach (as "Alvaro Mangiacavallo"), Martin Balsam (as "Man"), Daisy Belmore (as "The Strega"), Robert Carricart (as "Father De Leo") [final Broadway role], Andrew Duggan (as "Doctor") [Broadway debut], Nancy Franklin (as "Teresa"), Jane Hoffman (as "Flora"), Eddie Hyans (as "Salesman'), Dorrit Kelton' (as "Miss Yorke"), Phyllis Love (as "Rosa Delle Rose"), Augusta Merighi (as "Peppina"), Sal Mineo [credited as Savatore Mineo] (as "Salvatore") [Broadway debut], Don Murray (as "Jack Hunter") [Broadway debut], Vivian Nathan (as "Violetta"), Judy Ratner (as "Vivi"), Rossana San Marco (as "Giuseppina"), Penny Santon (as "Mariella"), Sonia Sorel (as "Estelle Hohengarten"), David Stewart (as "Man"), Florence Sundstrom (as "Bessie"), Salvatore Taormina (as "Bruno"), Ludmila Toretzka (as "Assunta"). Note: Filmed as The Rose Tattoo (1955).
- The Liar (1950). Musical comedy.
- (1948) Stage Play: Sundown Beach. Written by Bessie Breuer. Directed by Elia Kazan. Belasco Theatre: 7 Sep 1948- 11 Sep 1948 (7 performances). Cast: Tom Avera, Martin Balsam (as "Merle"), Edward Binns (as "George Washburn"), Ira Cirker, Joan Copeland (as "Nadine") [Broadway debut], Ralph Cullinan, Joseph Fallon, Vivian Firko, Treva Frazee, Lou Gilbert, Don Hanmer, Julie Harris (as "Ida Mae"), Anne Hegira, Steven Hill, Jennifer Howard, George E. Joseph, Cloris Leachman (as "Muriel") [Broadway debut], Michael Lewin, Kathleen Maguire, Ellen Mahar, Alex Nicol (as "1st Air Force Pilot"), Nehemiah Persoff (as "Cecil"), Lenka Peterson, Robert Simon, Warren Stevens (as "Arthur Bond"), Joe Sullivan, John Sylvester, Phyllis Thaxter (as "Nancy"). Produced by Louis J. Singer and The Actors Studio.
- (1948) Stage Play: Macbeth. 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.
- (1947) Stage Play: The Wanhope Building. Fantasy. Written by John Finch. Directed by Bret Warren. Princess Theatre: 9 Feb 1947- 16 Feb 1947 (5 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Madam Endor"), Martin Balsam (as "Eddie"), Margaret Barker (as "Miss Queen"), Courtney Burr (as "Sleeping Drunk/Mr. 12"), Haskell Coffin, Frederic Cornell, Walter Craig, Winifred Cushing (as "Housewife"), Blair Cutting, Anthony Grey, Clark Howat, John Jordan, Octavia Kenmore, Will Kuluva (as "Brown Hat"), Edmond Le Comte, Dorothy Patterson, Don Peters, Ford Rainey (as "First Customer/John B. Sherman"), Frank Richards, Lexford Richards (as "Arnold"), Billy Rollo, Penelope Sack, Beatrice Straight, Robert Wark. Produced by Theatre Incorporated.
- (1941) Stage Play: Ghost for Sale. Comedy. Written by Ronald Jeans. Directed by Ilya Motyleff. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 29 Sep 1941- 4 Oct 1941 (6 performances). Cast: Ronald Alexander, Martin Balsam (as "Mr. Blow") [Broadway debut], July Blake, Steve Colton, Austin Fairman (as "Sir Gilbert Tracey"), Sara Fanelle, Ruth Gilbert, Mary Heberden, Leon Janney (as "Geoffrey Tracey"), Anthony Kent, Jack Lynds, Elsie Mackie, Guy Tano, Evan Thomas. Produced by Daly's Theatre Stock Co. and Alexander H. Cohen.
- (January 14, 1952) He acted in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Rose Tattoo," in a National Tour Production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Maureen Stapleton, Eli Wallach, Alfonso Cancelmo, Dorothy Estler, Salvatore Taormina, Ludmilla Toretzka, Sally Hester, Lila Paris, Georgia Simmons, Rossina San Marco, Pearl Somner, Augusta Merighi, Sybil Levenson, William Major, Dorrit Kelton, Connie Davis, Camila Ashland, Don Murray, Claude Akins, William Krot, and Bill Froelich in the cast. Boris Aronson was set designer. Rose Bogdanoff was costume designer. Daniel Mann was director. Cheryl Crawford was producer. David Diamond was composer.
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