- He played Christopher Isherwood in the original 1951 Broadway production of Isherwood's play, "I Am a Camera", the non-musical version of "Cabaret".
- He played John in the original Broadway stage production of Norman Krasna's "John Loves Mary".
- He played the role of Mr. Marshall in the 1967 Broadway revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes".
- He played the role of Quizz West in the original Broadway production of Maxwell Anderson's "The Eve of St. Mark".
- As You Like It (1950). Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Robert Irving. Traditional Songs arranged by Robert Irving. Musical Director: Irving Owen. Conceived and Directed by Michael Benthall. Cort Theatre: 26 Jan 1950- 3 Jun 1950 (145 performances). Cast: Katharine Hepburn (as "Rosalind, daughter to the banished Duke"), William Prince (as "Orlando"), Ernest Thesiger, Kenneth Cantril, Patricia Englund, Michael Everett, Robert Foster, Everett Gammon, Ernest Graves, Richard Hepburn, Charles Herndon, Whitford Kane (as "Corin, a shepherd"), Cloris Leachman (as "Celia, daughter to Frederick"), Dayton Lummis, Burton Mallory, Aubrey Mather, Marylin Nowell, Bill Owen, Judy Parrish, Robert Quarry, Jay Robinson, Frank Rogier, Jan Sherwood, William Sutherland, Craig Timberlake, Robert Wark, John Weaver, Margaret Wright. Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors).
- Appeared in two notable Broadway Shakespeare productions starring Maurice Evans. In 1938 he was in the cast of the first full-length "Hamlet" ever staged in New York, in which Evans played Hamlet and Mr. Prince played two bit roles. In 1939, Mr. Prince appeared as John of Lancaster in "King Henry IV: Part I", in which Maurice Evans portrayed Falstaff.
- (1951) Stage Play: I Am a Camera. Drama. Written by John Van Druten. Based on "The Berlin Stories" by Christopher Isherwood. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by John Van Druten. Empire Theatre: 28 Nov 1951- 12 Jul 1952 (214 performances). Cast: Julie Harris (as "Sally Bowles"), William Prince (as "Christopher Isherwood"), Edward Andrews (as "Clive Mortimer"), Martin Brooks (as "Fritz Wendel"), Olga Fabian (as "Fraulein Schneider"), Catherine Willard (as "Mrs. Watson-Courtneidge"), Marian Winters (as "Natalia Landauer"). Produced by Gertrude Macy. Produced in association with Walter Starcke. Note: Filmed as Cabaret (1972).
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