Other works
Stage: Appeared in "The Garrick Gaieties" (1925) Opened at the Garrick Theatre on June 8th. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Music by
Richard Rodgers, lyrics by
Lorenz Hart with sketches by
Morrie Ryskind, Howard Green and
Sam Jaffe. Dances by
Herbert Fields. Cast: Sally Bates,
Alvah Bessie,
Sterling Holloway,
Philip Loeb (who also directed),
Libby Holman (as Elizabeth Holman), Hildegarde Halliday,
House Jameson and
Sanford Meisner.
Johnny Johnson (1936). Musical comedy. Written by Paul Green. Music by
Kurt Weill. Musical Direction by Lehman Engel. Directed by
Lee Strasberg. 44th Street Theatre: 19 Nov 1936- 16 Jan 1937 (68 performances). Cast:
Luther Adler (as "English Sergeant"), Peter Ainsley, Kate Allen, James Blake,
Roman Bohnen (as "Grandpa Joe"), Phoebe Brand, Grover Burgess, Jean Burton,
Morris Carnovsky (as "Chief of the Allied High Command"),
William Challee (as "Private Fairfax"),
Lee J. Cobb (as "Dr. McBray"),
Russell Collins (as "Johnny Johnson"), Curt Conway, Jules Garfield (as "Johann Lang"), Judson Hall, Robert Joseph,
Elia Kazan (as "Private Kearns" and "Dr. Frewd"), Thomas C. Kennedy, Tony Kraber, Will Lee, Bob Lewis, Paul Mann,
Sanford Meisner (as "Captain Valentine"), Paula Miller, John Most, Ruth Nelson,
Joseph Pevney (as "West Point Lieutenant"), Herbert Ratner, Eddie Ryan, Jack Saltzman, Alfred Saxe, Susanna Senior, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard,
Albert Dekker (credited as Albert Van Dekker) (as "Corporal George"). Produced by The Group Theatre.
Red Rust (1929). Drama. Written by V. Kirchon and Alexander N. Ouspensky. Material adapted by Virginia Vernon and Frank Vernon. Directed by
Herbert J. Biberman. Martin Beck Theatre: 17 Dec 1929- Feb 1930 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast:
Luther Adler, Albert Angell, Curtis Arnall, Virginia Berry, Herbert J. Biberman,
William Challee, Ruth Chorpenning, Harry M. Cooke, Thomas Fisher, Florence House, Spenser Kimbell, Joseph Kleima, Boris Korlin, Ruth Nelson, Charles Peyton, Helen Plaut, Ackland Powell, Lizzie Rechelle, George F. Shoemaker,
Gale Sondergaard,
Lionel Stander (as "Bezborodov"), Eunice Stoddard,
Lee Strasberg (as "Pimples"), Elliot Sullivan,
George Tobias (as "Lutikov"),
Franchot Tone (as "Fedor"), Frank Verigun, Harry Wilson. Produced by the Theatre Guild.
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