- (1925 - 1948) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: A Holy Terror. Written by Winchell Smith and George Abbott. Directed by Winchell Smith. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 28 Sep 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Dirk Yancey"), Elizabeth Allen, Leila Bennett, Emerin Campbell, D.J. Carew, Richard Carlyle, Harry M. Cooke, William Goddard, Ralph Hackett, Leona Hogarth, Edward T. Holland, Frederic Malcolm, Ben Meigs, Arthur Miles, Millard Mitchell (as "Tremper"), Frank Monroe, John F. Morrissey, Dan Moyles, Bennett Musson, William Pawley, Ed Savold, Harry Schaefer, G. Albert Smith, George Thompson, Frank Verigun, Charles Wagenheim, George J. Williams. Produced by John Golden.
- (1926) Stage Play: Broadway. Drama. Written by Philip Dunning and George Abbott. Directed by Philip Dunning and George Abbott. Broadhurst Theatre: 16 Sep 1926- 11 Feb 1928 (603 performances). Cast: Constance Brown, Sylvia Field (as "Billie Moore"), William Foran, Robert Gleckler (as "Steve Crandall"), Thomas E. Jackson (as "Dan McCorn"), Roy R. Lloyd, Millard Mitchell (as "Larry"), Paul Porcasi (as "Nick Verdis"), Ann Preston, Molly Ricardel, Henry Sherwood, Joseph Calleia (as "Joe, a waiter") [credited as Joseph Spurin-Calleia], Eloise Stream, Lee Tracy (as "Roy Lane"), Edith Van Cleve, Frank Verigun, Mildred Wall (as "Mazie Smith"), Clare Woodbury, John Wray. Produced by Jed Harris. Note: Mr. Mitchell Acted in the Broadhurst Theater production (on Broadway) of "BROADWAY" (by Philip Dunning & George Abbott) starring Paul Porcasi and Lee Tracy during the 1926-27 season. Mitchell played the role of "Larry" and a little-known actor named James Cagney replaced Roy Lloyd in the role of "Mike" in mid-1927.
- (1928) Stage Play: Box Seats. Written and directed by Edward Massey. Little Theatre: 19 Apr 1928- May 1928 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: George Barbier, Patricia Barclay, Jane Barry, Harold Elliott, Paul Guilfoyle, Henry G. Hoffschmidt, Frederick B. Manatt, Millard Mitchell (as "Alf"), Elizabeth Patterson, George N. Price, Joaquin Souther, Joan Storm, Ted Sutherland, Edna Thrower. Produced by Gordon M. Leland.
- (1928) Stage Play: Gentlemen of the Press. Written by Ward Morehouse. Directed by George Abbott. Henry Miller's Theatre: 27 Aug 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Granville Bates (as "Braddock"), Paul Clare, Elmer Cornell, John Cromwell (as "Wick Snell"), Harry Cronk, Russel Crouse, J. Hammond Dailey, Helen Flint, Harold Grau (as "Haley"), Louis Halprin, A.O. Huhn, George Humbert, Carlotta Irwin, Betty Lancaster, Lawrence Leslie, Harry Levian, Thos. A. Linker, Millard Mitchell (as "McBee"), Allan Nagle, Hugh O'Connell (as "Charlie Haven"), John Paschall, William Pawley, Duncan Penwarden, Francis Pierlot (as "McManahan"), Billy Quinn, J.H. Stoddart, Cornelius Vezin, Philip Wood. Produced by Thomas E. Jackson and H.S. Kraft.
- (1929) Stage Play: Great Scott. Comedy. Written by Howard Koch. Directed by Albert Bannister. 49th Street Theatre: 2 Sep 1929- Sep 1929 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Produced by Louis A. Safian.
- (1929) Stage Play: Town Boy. Comedy. Written by Marie Baumer. Belmont Theatre: 4 Oct 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast included: Ralph Bellamy, Millard Mitchell. Produced by Charles Harris.
- (1929) Stage Play: Seven. Drama. Written by Frank J. Collins. Directed by Lionel Atwill. Theatre Republic: 27 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Suzanne Caubaye (as "La Comtesse de Villette"), Del Cleveland (as "Carroll"), Armand Cortes (as "Charlerois"), Alan Davis (as "Griffin"), Tom Douglas (as "Huston"), Preston Foster (as "Saunders"), Helene Gunther (as "Liane"), George Lessey (as "Colonel Bayne"), Millard Mitchell [credited as Millard F. Mitchell] (as "Jake"), Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Heloise"), Robert Strange (as "Captain Otis"). Produced by James Cooper.
- (1929) Stage Play: Penny Arcade. Drama. Written by Marie Baumer. Directed by William Keighley. Fulton Theatre: 10 Mar 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Eleanor Andrus (as "Anna"), Harry Balcom (as "Johnston"), George Barbier (as "Sikes"), Don Beddoe (as "George"), Valerie Bergere (as "Mrs. Delano"), Joan Blondell (as "Myrtle"), James Cagney, John J. Cameron (as "Jim"), Jules Cern (as "Fred"), Eric Dressler (as "Angel"), Lucile Gillespie (as "Rose"), Harry Gresham (as "Dick"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "Joe Delano"), Marshall Hale (as "Bob"), Desiree Harris (as "Mabel"), Annie Laurie (as "Jaques Vivian"), Lenita Lane (as "Jenny Delano"), Martin Malloy (as "Nolan"), Millard Mitchell [credited as Millard F. Mitchell] (as "Happy"), Edmund Norris (as "Mr. James"), Ackland Powell (as "Bum Rogers"), Ben Probst (as "Dugan"), Frank Rowan (as "Mitch McKane"), William Whitehead (as "Jack"). Produced by William Keighley and W.P. Tanner. Note: Perhaps the most significant Broadway flop in relation to Hollywood history. Al Jolson would buy the rights to the play cheaply and sell them to Warner Brothers with the proviso that Cagney and Blondell be cast in the Warner Bros. film version, Sinners' Holiday (1930). It is unknown why Jolson, never known as a benefactor to anyone, chose to include this requirement and, oddly, he and Cagney would never meet. Keighley would also follow to Hollywood and find long-time employment at Warner Brothers, directing Cagney in 5 films there from 1935- 41.
- (1931) Stage Play: Singin' the Blues. Musical drama. Written by John McGowan. Music by Jimmy McHugh and 'Burton Lane' (qv. Lyrics by Harold Adamson and Dorothy Fields. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Liberty Theatre: 16 Sep 1931- 24 Oct 1931 (45 performances). Cast: Amy Bates, Estelle Bernier, Susaye Brown, Bruce Johnson's Washboard Serenaders, Joe Byrd, Jack Carter, Ashley Cooper, Hyacinth Curtis, Ethel Duke, Eubie Blake and His Orchestra, The Four Flash Devils, George and Betty, C.C. Gill, Theresa Jentry, Shirley Jordon, Jordon and Jordon, Ruby Kennedy, Irma Miles, Millard Mitchell (as "Whitey Henderson"), Mantan Moreland (as "Knuckles Lincoln"), Ethel Moses, Lucia Moses, Johnny Reid, Maud Russell, Selma Sales, Jeannie Sammons, Jennie Sammons, Selma Sammons, Shorty and Esalene, John Sims, James Stark, Ralph Theodore, Percy Verwayne, Percy Wade, Reta Walker, S.W. Warren, Fredi Washington, Isabell Washington, Delores Watson, Elida Webb, Wen Talbert's Choir, Susan Whaley, Dora White, Frank Wilson, James Young. Produced by Alex. A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley.
- (1931) Stage Play: Louder, Please! Comedy. Written by Norman Krasna. Directed by George Abbott. Theatre Masque: 12 Nov 1931- Jan 1932 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast: Buford Armitage, Charles Brokaw, Louise Brooks, Aleeta Freel, Robert Gleckler, Percy Kilbride, Charles Laite, Millard Mitchell, Allan Nagle, Henry Sherwood, J.H. Stoddard, Frank Thomas, Lee Tracy, Mildred Wall (as "Ruth"), Charles G. Wilson. Produced by A.L. Jones.
- (1932) Stage Play: Nona. Farce/romance. Written by Gladys Unger. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Directed by Burk Symon. Avon Theatre: 4 Oct 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Harlan Briggs (as "The Station Master"), Patricia Calvert (as "Miriam Skidwell"), Aristides de Leoni, Genevieve Dolaro, Jane Ferrell, Hans Hansen, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Mr. Compton"), Russell Hicks, Arthur Margetson, John McCloskey, Millard Mitchell (as "Joe"), Oscar Polk (as "A Pullman Porter"), Ellen Southbrook, Warren Sterling, Bernard Susman, Lenore Ulric (as "Nona"). Produced by Peggy Fears.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Great Magoo. Drama. Written by Ben Hecht and Gene Fowler. Directed by George Abbott. Selwyn Theatre: 2 Dec 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Violet Barney, Eddie Bergman, John Butler, Muriel Campbell, Claire Carleton, Wally Curtis, Gilbert Douglas, Joe Fields, Evelyn Gaile, Al Gentile, Charlotte Granville, Harry Green, Joseph Greewald, Jack Hazzard, Charles Henderson, Emil Hoch, Paul Kelly, Percy Kilbride, Victor Kilian, Della Lorraine, Ronnie Madsen, Millard Mitchell (as "Sam"), Dennie Moore, Lloyd Pickney, Vic Piemonte, Joe Ploski, John Porpora, Al Savarese, Louis Savarese, Mildred Stansill, John Sylvester, Juan Varro. Produced by Billy Rose.
- (1933) Stage Play: Marathon. Written by Isabel Dawn [final Broadway credit] and Boyce DeGaw [only Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Directed by Clyde North. Mansfield Theatre: 27 Jan 1933- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Julie Chandler (as "Dolores Alvarez"), Ruth Chorpenning (as "Minna Geckel"), Ruth Conley (as "Liz Briggs"), Jerome Cowan (as "Light Collector"), Isabel Dawn (as "April Jones"), Pierre De Ramey (as "Señor Alvarez"), Roberta Gleckler (as "Nurse"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "Charlie Baker"), Jack Klendon (as "Val Owens"), Louis Malvin (as "Marathon Dancer"), Arthur Marlowe (as "Jimmy Dugan"), Rosa Malvin (as "Marathon Dancer"), Reed McClelland (as "Leo Berry"), Millard Mitchell [credited as Millard F. Mitchell] (as "Ropey"), Bernice Moore (as "Marathon Dancer"), Franka Moore (as "Rose Malloy"), William E. Morris (as "Devlin"), Claire Nolte (as "Gertie Hicks"), Gerry O'Connell (as "Marathon Dancer"), Charles Oddo (as "Marathon Dancer"), Czarr Romanyi (as "Sonia Markoff"), Franks Rowan (as "Rose Malloy"), Walter W. Shuttleworth (as "Mops"), George Spelvin (as "Medical Attendant"), Robert Strange (as "Too Soon Decker"), Ivan Triesault (as "Luis Borkofski"). Produced by Joseph Bernard.
- (1933) Stage Play: Man Bites Dog. Farce. Written by Don Lochbiler and Arthur Barton. Directed by Arthur Barton. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Apr 1933- May 1933 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Jay Adler, Don Beddoe (as "Vic Kane, a Reporter"), Leo Donnelly (as "Doc Sanger, Managing Editor"), Gertrude Flynn (as "Helen Lee"), John Griggs, Lillian Herlein, James Kearney, Victor Kilian (as "Peter Schultz, News Editor"), Owen Martin (as "Snake Barlum, a Photographer"), Horace McMahon (as "McIntosh"), Millard Mitchell (as "Joe Barringer, a Reporter"), Dennie Moore (as "Renee Brennan"), Leo Needham, Lawrence O'Brien, W. Francis Robertson, Phil Sheridan (as "Armistead"), Jack Stone, Raymond Walburn (as "Jake Zimmel, City Editor"), Charles Walton. Produced by Theron Bamberger and Bernard Klawans.
- (1933) Stage Play: The World Waits. Drama. Written by George Hummel. Directed by Frank Merlin. Little Theatre: 25 Oct 1933- Nov 1933 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast included: Victor Beecroft, Reed Brown Jr., Blaine Cordner, John Frederik, Donald Gallaher, Charles Gerrard, Mitchell Harris, Eric Kalkhurst, Joseph King, Neil McFee, Millard Mitchell (as "Radio Operator"), Russell, Morrison, Charles Quigley, Hans Sandquist, Philip Truex. Produced by Frank Merlin.
- (1934) Stage Play: False Dreams, Farewell. Drama. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Scenic Design by Arne Lundborg. Directed by Frank Merlin. Little Theatre: 15 Jan 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Kirk Ames (as "Radio Voice"), Glenn Anders (as "Eugene Cabot"), Adora Andrews (as "Miss Rhinebeck"), Homer Barton (as "Mr. Mackaye"), Lora Baxter, Natasha Boleslavsky, Robert Burtt(as "Ship's Officer"), Blaine Cordner (as "Bingham Baldy"), Ben Delano (as "Camera-Man"), Clarence Derwent (as "Edward Duncan"), Clyde Fillmore (as "Captain Sackett"), Edward Forbes (as "Palmerly Harte"), John Frederik, Harry Green (as "Steward Blythe"), Walter O. Hill (as "Mr. Sims"), Frieda Inescort (as "Faith Baldy"), Eric Kalkhurst (as "Dr. Hayden"), Henry Lase (as "Irving Silvers"), Frank Lawrence (as "Joe"), Dave Leonard (as "Murray Fineman"), Dorothy Lowell (as "Passenger"), James McColl, Neil McFee, Millard Mitchell (as "Christopher Jarrett"), Claudia Morgan (as "Joan Arden"), Marianne Mosner (as "Passenger"), John Daly Murphy (as "Daniel T. Moore"), Ralph Nelson (as "Passenger"), Charles Quigley (as "Executive Officer Jones"), Helen Raymond (as "Ida Jarrett"), Larry Regan (as "A Cabin Steward"), Arthur Stenning, Thyrza Sturges (as "Passenger"), Royal Dana Tracy (as "Bishop Bliss"), Sheila Trent (as "Josie"), Leslie Urbach (as "A Deck Steward"), Elizabeth Weston (as "Ship News Reporter"). Produced by Frank Merlin.
- (1934) Stage Play: Yellow Jack. Written by Sidney Howard and Paul De Kruif. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 6 Mar 1934- May 1934 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Eddie Acuff, Wylie Adams, Jack Carr, Eduardo Ciannelli, Francis Compton, Charles Gerard, Lloyd Gough, Harold Hoffat, Colin Hunter, Bernard Jukes, Whitford Kane (as "Dr. Carlos Finlay"), Robert Keith, Geoffrey Kerr, Kim, Sam Levene, Richie Ling (as "Colonel Tory"), Barton MacLane, Myron McCormick, John Miltern, Millard Mitchell (as "William H. Dean, Private U.S.A."), Jock Munro, George Nash, Robert Shayne, James Stewart, Frank Stringfellow, Clyde Walters, Katherine Wilson. Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1934) Stage Play: Picnic. Written by Gretchen Damrosch. Directed by Kaye Lowe. National Theatre: 2 May 1934- 3 May 1934 (2 performances). Cast: Jean Adair' (as "Helene"), Frieda Altman, Olive Corn, Esther Dale, Marvin Kline, Fred Leslie, Millard Mitchell (as "Guba"), Hugh Rennie (as "Mr. Mooney"), Joanna Roos (as "Vera"), Jan Ullrich (as "Larson"), Percy Waram (as "Robert"). Produced by Arthur J. Beckhard.
- (1935) Stage Play: Three Men on a Horse. Comedy. Written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. Directed by George Abbott. Playhouse Theatre (moved to Fulton Theatre in Nov 1936- close): 30 Jan 1935- 9 Jan 1937 (835 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling, Shirley Booth (as "Mabel"), Frank Camp, Teddy Hart (as "Frankie"), Richard Huey (as "Moses"), Garson Kanin (as "Al"), James Lane, Sam Levene (as "Patsy"), William H. Lynn (as "Erwin Trowbridge"), Millard Mitchell (as "Charlie"), J. Ascher Smith, Susan Smithers, Edith Van Cleve, Fleming Ward (as "Clarence Dobbins"), Nick Wiger. Replacement actors: Jack Arnold (as "Al"), Gloria Blondell (as "Hotel Maid"), Louise Campbell (as "Hotel Maid"), Edward Craven (as "Frankie"), Len Doyle (as "Patsy"), Clifford Dunston (as "Clarence Dobbins"), Kathleen Fitz (as "Gloria"), Ross Hertz (as "Frankie"), Ruth Lee (as "Mabel"), Kay Loring (as "Audrey Trowbridge"), Horace McMahon (as "Charlie"), Katherine Squire (as "Audrey Trowbridge"), Ezra Stone (as "Al"). Produced by Alex Yokel. Note: Filmed as Three Men on a Horse (1936), Drei Mann auf einem Pferd (1957), Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969).
- (1936) Stage Play: Star Spangled. Written by Robert Ardrey. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. John Golden Theatre: 10 Mar 1936- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Donald Arbury (as "Steve"), Natasha Boleslavsky (as "Mrs. Mary Dzieszienewski"), Edward Craven (as "Masters"), Garson Kanin (as "Vincent Chenevski"), Marjorie Lytell Anna La France"), Millard Mitchell (as "Stan Jena"), George Tobias (as "Gregory Smith"), Ivan Triesault (as "Professor Jake Niebieski"), Michael Visaroff (as "Czysko"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1937) Stage Play: Something for Nothing. Comedy. Written by Harry J. Essex and Sid Schwartz. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Windsor Theatre: 9 Dec 1937- Dec 1937 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Seth Arnold (as "Will Perkins"), Joe Brown, Sylvia Field (as "Una Perkins"), Ben Lackland (as "Kenneth Scott"), Lulu McConnell, Millard Mitchell (as "Mr. Boyle"), Edgar Stehli (as "Doc Piper"), Richard Taber, Kent Thurber. Produced by Stuart Drake Inc.
- (1938) Stage Play: How to Get Tough About It. Comedy. Written by Robert Ardrey. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 8 Feb 1938- Feb 1938 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: José Ferrer (as "Vergez"), Connie Gilchrist, Hans Hamsa, Fred Howard, George J. Lewis, Katherine Locke (as "Kitty"), Karl Malden (as "Joe"), Ruth March, Myron McCormick (as "Dan Grimshaw"), Millard Mitchell (as "Billy Boy"), George Nash, Jack Riggo, Ralph Riggs, Kent Smith (as "Matt Grogan"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1938) Stage Play: Kiss the Boys Good-Bye. Comedy. Written by Clare Boothe Luce [credited as Clare Boothe]. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Henry Miller's Theatre: 28 Sep 1938- Jun 1939 (closing date unknown/286 performances). Cast: John Alexander (as "Madison Breed"), Ollie Burgoyne (as "Maimie"), Helen Claire (as "Cindy Lou Bethany"), Wyman Holmes (as "Conductor"), Sheldon Leonard (as "Herbert Z. Harner"), Lex Lindsay (as "Oscar"), Hugh Marlowe (as "Top Rumson"), Millard Mitchell (as "Lloyd Lloyd"), Philip Ober (as "Horace Rand"), Benay Venuta (as "Myra Stanhope"), Carmel White (as "Leslie Rand"), Frank H. Wilson [credited as Frank Wilson] (as "George"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1939) Stage Play: See My Lawyer. Musical comedy. Written by Richard Maibaum [final Broadway credit] and Harry Clork. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by Ezra Hunt. Biltmore Theatre: 27 Sep 1939- 6 Apr 1940 (224 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn, Ralph Bell, Milton Berle (as "Arthur Lee"), Robert Griffith, Teddy Hart, George Hirose (as "Ichiro Kato"), David Hoffman (as Seymore Tyler"), Richard Lee, Gary Merrill (as "Peter Russo") [Broadway debut], Millard Mitchell (as "Joseph O'Rourke"), Edward J. Nugent (as "Robert Carlin"), Robin Raymond, Mary Rolfe, John Shellie (as "A Man"), Norman Tokar, Walter Wanger (as "Shoeshine Boy"), Fleming Ward. Produced by George Abbott.
- (1940) Stage Play: Goodbye in the Night. Melodrama. Written by Jerome Mayer. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre: 18 Mar 1940- 23 Mar 1940 (8 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "Minka"), Paul Ballantyne (as "Kurt"), James Bell (as "Ollie"), John Carmody (as "Pop"), Marilyn Erskine (as "Gertie"), Peggy Gould (as "Kitchen Maid"), Richard Kelly (as "Policeman"), Owen Martin (as "Joe"), Mary Mason (as "Cece Sawyer"), Ruth McDevitt (as "A Female Boarder"), Millard Mitchell (as "Chief O'Malley"), Ralph Morehouse (as "Policeman"), Ernest Rowan (as "Dr. Josephs"), Natalie Schafer (as "Jessie Sawyer"), William Swetland (as "Rufus"), Edith Van Cleve (as "Maude"), Marion Willis (as "Syd"). Produced by George Abbott.
- (1940) Stage Play: Horse Fever. Written by Eugene Conrad, Zac Gabel and Ruby Gabel. Directed by Milton Stiefel. Mansfield Theatre: 23 Nov 1940- 14 Dec 1940 (25 performances). Cast: Arthur Allen, Jack Arnold (as "Photographer"), Leslie Barrett, Sheldon Bennett, Marietta Canty, Clancy Cooper, Zamah Cunningham (as "Mrs. Drum"), Peter Cusanelli, John L. Kearney, Mitchell Kowal, Kay Loring (as "Maid"), Lou Lubin, Bobby Mitchell, Millard Mitchell (as "Joe Flynn"), Neil Moore, Daniel Ocko, Judy Parrish, Joseph Pevney (as "Frank Drum"), Sara Seegar, Ezra Stone (as "Orville"), Trilby. Produced by Alexander Yokel.
- (1944) Stage Play: Storm Operation. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff. Lighting Design by Moe Hack. Directed by Michael Gordon. Belasco Theatre: 11 Jan 1944- 29 Jan 1944 (23 performances). Cast: Michael Ames (as "Dougie"), Sara Anderson (as "Mabroukha"), Marianne Bier (as "Arab Woman"), Nick Dennis (as "Squillini"), Maurice Doner (as "Bread Seller/Arab Guide"), Joseph Dorn (as "Abe"), Charles Ellis (as "Chuck, a Technical Sgt."), Louis Fabien (as "Corp. Hermann Geist"), Bramwell Fletcher (as "Capt. Sutton"), Dorothea Freed (as "Lt. Kathryn Byrne"), Cy Howard (as "Simeon, a Technical Sgt"), Elizabeth Inglise (as "Arab Woman"), Walter Kohler (as "Lt. Dammartin"), Myron McCormick (as "1st Sgt. Peter Moldau"), Millard Mitchell (as "Mart, a Technical Sgt"), Gertrude Musgrove (as "Lt. Thomasina Grey"), Julie O'Brien (as "Arab Woman"), Carlo Respighi (as "Stefano"), Alan Schneider (as "Winkle"), Nehem Simone (as "The Muezzin"), Bertram Tanswell (as "Corp. Ticker"), Neil Towner (as "Arab Boy"), Lela Vanti (as "Arab Woman"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1946) Stage Play: Lovely Me. Comedy.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Naked Genius. Comedy. Written by Gypsy Rose Lee. Scenic Design by Frederick Fox. Costume Design by Billy Livingston. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Oct 1943- 20 Nov 1943 (36 performances). Cast: Joan Blondell (as "Honey Bee Carroll"), Frieda Altman (as "Mrs. Davis"), Mary Ashworth (as "Gladys"), Bertha Belmore (as "Lollie Adams"), Kay Buckley (as "Shop Girl"), Lewis Charles (as "Sam Hinkle"), George Cotton (as "A Moving Man"), Tom Daly (as "A Man"), Marie Louise Dana (as "Mrs. Goodwin"), Robert Downing (as "State Trooper"), Ralph Glover (as "A Man"), Judson Langill (as "Mr. Goodwin"), Ralph Lewis (as "A.P. Man"), Bernice Maison (as "Sally Martin"), Gil Maison (as "Teddy Martin"), Anton McQuade (as "Drunk"), Doro Merande (as "Myrtle McGuire"), Millard Mitchell (as "Stuart Tracy"), James Moore (as "First Judge"), Pauline Myers (as "Angela"), Edmonia Nolley (as "Miss Holmes"), Rex O'Malley (as "Fred-Eric"), Phyllis Povah (as "Pansy"), Eleanore Prentiss (as "Shop Girl"), Donald Randolph (as "Charles Goodwin"), Rosemary Rice (as "Emily") [Broadway debut], Emily Ross (as "Mrs. Thompson"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Alonzo") [final Broadway role], Byron Russell (as "Williams"), Georgia Sothern (as "Alibassi"), John Souther (as "Judge Taylor"), Karen Stevens (as "Shop Girl"), William Torpey (as "Second Judge"). Produced by Mike Todd.
- (1943) Stage Play: Sons and Soldiers.
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