- (1951) Stage Play: Darkness at Noon. Drama. Written and directed by Sidney Kingsley. Alvin Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre on 26 Mar 1951 to close): 13 Jan 1951- 23 Jun 1951 (186 performances). Cast: Claude Rains (as "Rubashow"), Kim Hunter (as "Luba"), Jack Palance (credited as Walter J. Palance), Tony Ancona, Geoffrey Barr, Henry Beckman, Philip Coolidge, Robert Crozier, Maurice Gosfield, Johnson Hayes, Virginia Howard, Brian Keith [credited as Robert Keith Jr.] (as "Prison Guard"), Will Kuluva, Adams MacDonald, Lois Nettleton (as "Secretary"), Daniel Polis, Herbert Ratner, Allan Rich (as "202"), Norman Roland, Alexander Scourby (as "Ivanoff"), Richard Self. Produced by The Playwright's Company.
- (November 2, 1949) He played second burglar Lewis in Sidney Kingsley's play, "The Detective Story," at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Chester Morris (Detective McLeod); Lydia Clarke (Mary McLeod); Walter Starkey (Arthur Kindred); Elinor Randel (Susan Carmichael); Steve Gravers (First Burglar Charlie); Leonard Yorr (Detective Dakis); Marian Winters (a shoplifter); Studs Terkel (Joe Feinson); Paul Lipson (Detective Brody); Raoul DeLeon (Dr. Schneider); Kirk Brown (Lt. Monoghan); Jerry Fritz (Crumb-Bum); Pitt Herbert (Mr. Gallantz) William Phelps (Mr. Pritchett) and James Bender (Tami Giacoppetti) in the cast.
- (August 5 to 17, 1974) He played Nanette's friend in the musical, "No, No Nanette," at the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts with Nanette Fabray (Sue Smith); Claiborne Cary (Lucille Early); Bonnie Franklin (Nanette); Hal Linden (Billy Early); Paul Keith (Jimmy Smith); Peter Ligeti (Tom Trainor); Miriam Burton (Pauline); Cheryl Bayer (Flora Latham); Valerie Lee (Winnie Winslow) and Phyllis MacBryde (Betty Brown) in the cast. Christopher Hewett was director. Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel wrote the book. Vincent Youmans was composer. Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach were lyricists. Burt Shevelove was adapter and original director. Dan Siretta was choreographer. Jonathan Anderson was musical director. Theda Taylor was lighting designer. Eve Lyon was scenic designer. Betsey Potter was costume designer. Shari Alfaro, Trudy Bordoff, Marilyn Firment, Karen Good, Dawn Herbert, Barbara McKay, Laurie Skinner, Ellen Wayne, Robert Anderson, Gene Harbin, Ron Lucas, Eddie Mekka, Jim-Patrick McMahon, Ken Rogers and Jeff Veazey also played Nanette's friends. Stephen Slane was managing director.
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