Other works
1960s: Magazine ad for Ovaltine
1959: Performed to sold-out audiences in a concert in Las Vegas, NV.
Book (poetry): "Not Yet The Dodo"
Playwright: "Semi Monde"
Playwright: "Private Lives"
Playwright: "The Vortex"
Playwright: "Hay Fever"
Playwright: "Peace In Our Time"
Playwright: "Blithe Spirit"
Playwright: "Cavalcade"
Playwright: "Bittersweet"
Playwright: "A Song At Twilight"
Playwright: "Come Into The Garden, Maude"
Playwright: "Present Laughter"
Playwright: "Waiting In The Wings"
Playwright: "Sail Away"
Playwright: "Tonight At 8:30"
Revue: "This Year of Grace"
Playwright: "Conversation Piece"
Playwright: "Design For Living"
"Star Quality" - a collection of short stories including the classic, "What Mad Pursuit."
He wrote over 300 songs, including "Mad Dogs And Englishmen", "London Pride", "I'll See You Again", "If Love Were All", "Mrs. Worthington", "Somthing To Do With Spring", "Poor Little Rich Girl", "Mary Make Believe", "Why Must The Show Go On" and "Matelot".
Wrote "Someday I'll Find You," the theme song used by one of radio's most popular shows, "Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons."
1949: He made what is considered the classic recording of "Carnival of the Animals", reading
Ogden Nash's specially written verses, and accompanied by
Andre Kostelanetz and his orchestra playing
Camille Saint-Saëns' music.
Poem: "The Boy Actor"
7/41: Directed original West End production of "Blithe Spirit", Piccadilly Theatre.
9/30: Played Elyot Chase in original West End production of "Private Lives", Phoenix Theatre. Also played the same role in the original
Broadway production at the Times Square Theater in January of 1931.
(1970) His play, "Blithe Spirit," was performed at the Globe Theatre, by Phyllis Calvert, Patrick Cargill, Amanda Reiss, and Beryl Reid OBE.
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