- Active on Broadway from 1944-73 in the following productions:
- According to Law/A Strange Play (1944).
- Flamingo Road (1946). Comedy. Written by Robert Wilder and Sally Wilder. from "Flamingo Road" by Robert Wilder. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Emeline C. Roche. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Directed by José Ruben. Belasco Theatre: 19 Mar 1946- 23 Mar 1946 (7 performances). Cast: Philip Bourneuf (as "Dan Curtis"), Hazele Burgess, Sally Carthage, Evelyn Davis, Francis Felton, Paul Ford (as "Ulee Jackson"), Will Geer (as "Doc Watterson"), Lauren Gilbert, Martha Jensen, Marcella Markham, Frank McNellis, Tom Morrison, Mahlon Naill, Judith Parrish, Olvester Polk, Bernard Randall, Doris Rich. Produced by Rowland Stebbins and Laurence Rivers, Inc.
- Christopher Blake (1946).
- Little A (1947). Drama. Written by Hugh White. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Costume Design by Ernest Schraps. Staged by Melville Burke. Henry Miller's Theatre: 15 Jan 1947- 1 Feb 1957 (21 performances). Cast: Frances Bavier (as "Phoebe Painter"), Wallis Clark (as "Dr. Duncan Brown"), Ottilie Kruger (as "Mary Howard"), Otto Kruger (as "Aaron Storm"), Harry Mehaffey, Jessie Royce Landis (as "Lucinda Storm"), Robert Wiley. Produced by Sam Nasser. Associate Producer: Harry Lambert.
- Heads or Tails (1947). Written by H.J. Lengsfelder and Ervin Drake. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Alice Gibson. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Cort Theatre: 2 May 1947- 31 May 1947 (35 performances). Cast: Richard Barron (as "Humperdinck"), Lulu Belle Clarke (as "Amy"), Jean Cobb (as "Alice Milford"), Frank De Kova (as "Senor Costamara"), Joseph Graham (as "Ernest Milford"), Anthony Gray (as "Mr. Green"), Werner Klemperer (as "Eric Petersen") [Broadway debut], Lucie Lancaster (as "Marion Gilmore") [Broadway debut], Audra Lindley (as "Helen Sheldon"), Paul Lipson (as "McNulty"), Jed Prouty (as "Philip McGill"), Gregory Robbins (as "Frank Jones"), Joseph Silver (as "Burton Snead"), Ralph Simone (as "Barney McGill"), Les Tremayne (as "Cornelius T. Sheldon") [Broadway debut], Lelah Tyler (as "Mrs. Warren"). Produced by Your Theatre Inc. and H.J. Lengsfelder.
- Louisiana Lady (1947). Musical comedy.
- Open House (1947). Comedy. Written by Harry Young. Scenic Design by Leo Kerz. Costume Design by Leo Kerz. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Directed by Coby Ruskin. Cort Theatre: 3 Jun 1947- 7 Jun 1947 (7 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, Curtis Cooksey, Dulcie Cooper, Ann Dere, Steven Gethers, Harold Grau, Del Hughes, Will Kuluva, Augusta Roeland. Produced by Rex Carlton.
- Music in My Heart (1947). Musical.
- Antony and Cleopatra (1947). Tragedy (revival).
- A Long Way From Home (1948).
- Me and Molly (1948).
- Bravo! (1948). Written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Scenic Design by Leo Kerz. Costume Design by Rose Bogdanoff. Evening gowns for Miss Darvas and Miss Talma by Castillo. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theatre: 11 Nov 1948- 18 Dec 1948 (44 performances). Cast: Oscar Homolka (as "Zoltan Lazko"), Lili Darvas (as "Rosa Rucker"), King Calder (as "Wallace"), Jean Carson, Oliver Cliff, Frank Conroy, George Cotton, Janet Fox, Christiane Grautoff, Arthur Havel, Morton Havel, Elena Karam, Kevin McCarthy (as "Kurt Heger"), Fritzi Scheff, Edgar Stehli (as "Martin Link"), Zolya Talma (as "Stephanie"). Produced by Max Gordon.
- For Heaven's Sake, Mother! (1948). Comedy. Begin chronological additions here.
- The Biggest Thief in Town (1949). Comedy. Written by Dalton Trumbo. Scenic Design by Leo Kerz. Costume Design by Eleanore Goldsmith. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Mansfield Theatre: 30 Mar 1949- 9 Apr 1949 (13 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Dr. Jay Stewart"), Russ Brown, Charity Grace, William J. Kelly, Alexander Lockwood, Ben Metz, Thomas Mitchell (as "Bert Hutchins"), Lois Nettleton (as "Laurie Hutchins"), Robert Readick, Fay Roope (as "Col. Jared Rumley"), Brent Sargent, Rhys Williams (as "Sam Wilkins"). Produced by Lee Sabinson [final Broadway credit].
- Lost in the Stars (1949). Musical/tragedy.
- Edwina Black (1950). Drama.
- The Sacred Flame (1952). (revival).
- Whistler's Grandmother (1952). Comedy.
- Hit the Trail (1954). Musical comedy.
- Moonbirds (1959).
- Rhinoceros (1961).
- Rhinoceros (1961). (return engagement).
- Hidden Stranger (1963).
- Dance of Death (1971). Drama.
- Children of the Wind (1973).
- (January 13, 1959) He was set designer for Edward Chodorov's play, "Listen To The Mocking Bird," in the Playwrights Company production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Eva Le Gallienne, Billie Burke, Una Merkel, Francis Compton, Cavada Humphrey, Anthony Kemble-Cooper, Angela Thornton, Felix Deebank, Biff McGuire and Donald Moffat in the cast. Guy Kent was costume designer. Edward Chodorov was also director.
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