- (1936) Stage: Appeared in Helen Jerome's stage adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, "Pride and Prejudice," at the St. James's Theatre in London, England, with Celia Johnson, Athole Stewart, Barbara Everest, Dorothy Hyson, Sir Anthony Quayle CBE, Viola Lyel and Eva Moore in the cast. Gilbert Miller was director and Rex Whistler was designer.
- (8/56-9/56) Stage: Appeared in David Magarshack's translation of Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull", at the Saville Theatre in London, England, with Diana Wynyard, Lyndon Brook, Perlita Neilson, Jill Bennett, George Relph, Nicholas Hannen and John Bennett in the cast. Michael Macowan was the director.
- (1966) Stage: Appeared in the Oxford University Dramatic Society's production of Christopher Marlowe's play, "Dr. Faustus", at the Oxford University Theatre in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, with Richard Burton CBE, Dame Elizabeth Taylor, Andreas Teuber, Richard Durden-Smith, Maria Aitken (as "Good Angel"), David Wood, Andrew Hilton and Bruce Alexander in the cast. Nevill Coghill was the director. Irene Sharaff was the designer for Elizabeth Taylor.
- (1952) Stage: Appeared in Jack Rosenthal's play, "Red Letter Day", at the Garrick Theatre in London, England, with Fay Compton, Jimmy Verner, Mary Marvin, June Thorburn, Terence Longdon, Nora Swinburne, Dorothy Dickson and Donald Sinden in the cast.
- (1952-53) Stage: Appeared in Louis Verneuil's play, "Affairs of State," at the Cambridge Theatre in London, England, with Coral Browne, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Joyce Redman and Austin Trevor in the cast.
- (1956-57) Stage: Wrote / appeared in "Plaintiff in a Pretty Hat", at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England, with Andree Melly and Moray Watson in the cast. Jack Minster was the director.
- (1958) Stage: Wrote / appeared in "The Grass is Greener", at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England, with Joan Greenwood, Rachel Gurney and Moray Watson in the cast.
- (1967) Stage: Appeared in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Getting Married", at the Strand Theatre in London, England, with Alec Clunes, Raymond Huntley, David Hutcheson, Esmond Knight, Moira Lister, Perlita Neilson, Margaret Rawlings, Googie Withers, Joanna Wake and Timothy Carlton in the cast. Frank Dunlop was the director.
- (1969) Stage: Wrote "His, Hers, & Theirs," performed at the Apollo Theatre in London, England, with Gladys Cooper, Roland Culver, Faith Brook, Simon Williams, Jacqueline Maude and Belinda Carroll in the cast.
- (1966) Stage: Appeared in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard", in a Chichester Festival Theatre production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, Sussex, England, with Sarah Badel, Tom Courtenay, Bill Fraser, Celia Johnson, John Laurie, Ray McAnally, John Standing and Zena Walker in the cast. Lindsay Anderson was the director.
- The Cocktail Party (1950). Drama.
- (1938) Stage: Appeared (as "Duke of Hampshire" / "Johnny") in "Once is Enough" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Frederick Lonsdale. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed / produced by Gilbert Miller. Henry Miller's Theatre: 15 Feb 1938-May 1938 (closing date unknown/105 performances). Cast: Archibald Batty (as "Lord Rayne" / "Reggie"), Ina Claire (as "Duchess of Hampshire" / "Nancy"), Eric Cowley (as "Charles Pleydell"), Lewis Dayton (as "Morton"), Rosalind Ivan (as "Lady Bletchley" / "Emily"), Viola Keats (as "Liz Pleydell"), Guy Kingsford (as "A Footman"), Walter Piers (as "Lord Whitehall" / "Hugo"), Nancy Ryan (as "Lady Whitehall" / "Molly"), Wilfrid Seagram (as "Lord Plynne" / "Archie"), Austin Trevor (as "Paul"), Margaret Vyner (as "Lady Plynne" / "Dorothy'), John Williams (II)' (as "Eric Lindon").
- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Richard Newton Clare"; Broadway debut) in "Flowers of the Forest" on Broadway. Drama. Written by John Van Druten. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Auriol Lee. Martin Beck Theatre: 8 Apr 1935-May 1935 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Alice Belmore, Leslie Bingham, Arthur Chatterdon, Katharine Cornell (as "Naomi Jacklin"; also producer), John Emery (as "Thomas Lindsay"), Brenda Forbes, Margalo Gillmore (as "Mercia Huntbach"), Moffat Johnston (as "Lewis Jacklin"), Burgess Meredith (as "Leonard Dobie"), Charles Waldron (as "Rev. Percy Huntbach"). Replacement actor: Tyrone Power (as "Leonard Dobie"; replaced Burgess Meredith).
- (3/16/26-5/26) Stage: Appeared in "The Best People", written by David Gray, Avery Hopwood. Lyric Theatre in London, England, with Olga Lindo, Nora Swinburne, Ian Hunter, C.V. France, Henrietta Watson, Kenneth Kove, Maisie Darrell, Martin Sands, Frederick Volpe and Dora Gregory in the cast.
- (2/27/36-4/36) Stage: Appeared in Helen Jerome's stage adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, "Pride and Prejudice," at the St. James's Theatre in London, England, with Celia Johnson, Barbara Everest, Dorothy Hyson, Joan Harben, Athole Stewart, John Teed, Viola Lyel, Anthony Quayle, Lyonel Watts and Eva Moore in the cast.
- (11/19/50) Radio: Appeared in a "Theater Guild of the Air" production of "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde".
- (1973) Margaret Williams' and his play, "The Irregular Verb to Love," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Celeste Holm and Christopher Reeve in the cast.
- (1964) Margaret Williams and his play, "The Irregular Verb to Love," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Cyril Ritchard and Cornelia Otis Skinner in the cast.
- (1963) Margaret Williams and his play, "The Irregular Verb to Love," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Claudette Colbert and Cyril Ritchard in the cast. Cyril Ritchard was also director.
- (August 1964) Margaret Williams and his play, "The Irregular Verb to Love," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Cyril Ritchard and Cornelia Otis Skinner in the cast.
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