- (1963 - 1973) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1963) Stage Play: The Riot Act. Written by: Will Greene. Incidental music by George Becker. Music arranged by George Becker. Scenic Design by William Ritman. Directed by Jack Landau. Cort Theatre: 7 Mar 1963- 13 Apr 1963 (44 performances + 1 preview on 6 Mar 1963). Cast: Dorothy Stickney (as "Katie Delaney"), Thomas Connolly (as "Christopher Delaney"), Anthony Costello (as "Sgt. Kane"), Mark Dawson (as "George Delaney"), Ruth Donnelly (as "Isabel Flynn"), Janis Hansen (as "Alice"), Adam Kennedy (as "William Delaney"), Linda Lavin (as "Barbara"), Alexandro Lopez (as "Rogelio De Los Rios"), Sylvia Miles (as "Rose"). Standbys: Anthony Costello (as "Christopher Delaney/George Delaney/William Delaney"), Barbara Davis (as "Alice/Barbara/Rose"), Abby Lewis (as "Isabel Flynn/Katie Delaney"), Peter Martinez (as "Rogelio De Los Rios") and Wisner Washam (as "Sgt. Kane") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Emmett Rogers and Stanley Gordon. Produced in association with W. Clement Stone. Associate Producer: Marianne MacKay.
- (1966) Stage Play: Star Spangled Girl. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Stage Manager: Wisner Washam. Directed by George Axelrod. Plymouth Theatre: 21 Dec 1966- 5 Aug 1967 (261 performances). Cast: Richard Benjamin (as "Norman Cornell"), Anthony Perkins (as "Andy Hobart"), Connie Stevens (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Understudies: William Bogert (as "Andy Hobart/Norman Cornell"), Melinda Cordell [credited as Melinda Plank] (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Replacement actors: Paul Sand (as "Norman Cornell) [from 3 Jul 1967- ?], Sheila Wells (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer") [from 5 Jun 5 1967- ?]. Understudy: Joan McCall (as "Sophie Rauschmeyer"). Produced by Saint Subber and Nancy Enterprises Inc. Note: Filmed as Star Spangled Girl (1971).
- (1967) Stage Play: There's a Girl in My Soup. Comedy. Written by Terence Frisby. Scenic Design by Hutchinson Scott. Costume Design by Stanley Simmons. Directed by Robert Chetwyn. Music Box Theatre: 18 Oct 1967- 27 Jul 1968 (322 performances + 2 previews that began on 16 Oct 1967). Cast: Barbara Ferris (as "Marion"), Rita Gam (as "Clare"), Jon Pertwee (as "Andrew"), Gig Young (as "Robert Danvers"), Erica Fitz (as "Paola") [Broadway debut], Gawn Grainger (as "Jimmy"), George Hall (as "Porter/Jon Pertwee"). Standbys: Marie Masters (as "Marion"), Steven Scott (as "Andrew/Porter"), Judith Searle (as "Clare"), Wisner Washam (as "Robert Danvers"). Replacement actors: Laurence Hugo (as "Robert Danvers") [from 13 May 1968- ?], Amanda Reis (as "Marion") [from 22 Apr 1967- ?]. Produced by Arnold Saint Subber, Michael Codron and Nancy Enterprises Inc. (Neil Simon). Produced in association with Columbia Pictures. Notes: (1) Theatre Owned/ Operated by Irving Berlin and J.J. Shubert. (2) Filmed as There's a Girl in My Soup (1970).
- (1968) Stage Play: Plaza Suite. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Directed by Mike Nichols. Plymouth Theatre: 14 Feb 1968- 3 Oct 1970 (1097 performances + 2 previews). Cast: George C. Scott (as "Sam Nash, Visitor From Mamaroneck/Jesse Kiplinger, Visitor From Hollywood/Roy Hubley, Visitor From Forest Hills"), Maureen Stapleton (as "Karen Nash, Visitor From Mamaroneck/Muriel Tate, Visitor From Hollywood/Norma Hubley, Visitor From Forest Hills"), Bob Balaban (as "Bellhop, Visitor From Mamaroneck/Borden Eisler, Visitor From Forest Hills") [Broadway debut], Claudette Nevins, Jose Ocasio. Standbys: Judith Barcroft (as "Jean "), Alfred Sandor (as "Jesse Kiplinger/Roy Hubley/Sam Nash"), Wisner Washam (as "Bellhop/Borden Eisler/Waiter (Hollywood)/Waiter (Mamaroneck)") and Elizabeth Wilson (as "Karen Nash/Muriel Tate/Norma Hubley). Replacement cast: Gary Barton, Barbara Baxley, Peggy Cass (as "Karen Nash/Muriel Tate/Norma Hubley"), Dan Dailey (as "Jesse Kiplinger," et al), Robert Gerlach, E.G. Marshall (as "Jesse Kiplinger," et al), Lynda Myles, Don Porter, Lawrence Weber, Nicol Williamson. Replacement crew: Stage Manager: Gary Barton, Ron Cummins. Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Note: Filmed as Plaza Suite (1971).
- (1971) Stage Play: The Prisoner of Second Avenue. Comedy/drama. Written by Neil Simon. Directed by Mike Nichols. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 11 Nov 1971- 29 Sep 1973 (798 performances + 4 previews that began on 8 Mar 1971). Cast: Peter Falk (as "Mel Edison"), Lee Grant (as "Edna Edison"), Vincent Gardenia (as "Harry Edison"), Dena Dietrich (as "Pauline"), Tresa Hughes (as "Jessie"), Florence Stanley (as "Pearl"), Wisner Washam (as "Roger Keating") [Recorded voice only] (final Broadway role). Standbys: Mitchell Jason (as "Harry Edison"), Carol Morley (as "Jessie/Pauline/Pearl"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber and Nancy Enterprises Inc. (Neil Simon).
- (October 17, 1960) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in an American Shakespeare Festival production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Bert Lahr, Mitchell Agruss, Rae Allen, Clayton Corzatte, Will Geer, John Harkins, Mariette Hartley, William Hickey, Patrick Hines, Margaret Phillips, Richard Waring, Douglas Watson, Christopher Agruss, Alexandra Berlin, Constance Bollinger, John Dorman, Ellen Geer, Sheila Handelman, Joseph Klimowski, Alfred Lavorato, Christopher Lloyd, Susan Ludlow, Arthur Malet, David Margulies, Suzanne Osborne, Billy Partello, Howard Poyrow, Robert Reilly, George Sampson, Stephen Strimpell and Alex Viespi in the cast. Marc Blitzstein was composer. David Hays and Peter Wexler were set designer. Thea Neu and Dorothy Jeakins were costume designers. George Balanchine and Diane Forhan were choreographers. Jack Landau was director.
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