- Hay Fever (1970). Comedy (revival).
- Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1968 (1968). Musical revue.
- The Family Way (1965).
- New Faces of 1962 (1962). Musical revue.
- A Second String (1960).
- Miss Isobel (1957). Written by Michael Plant and Denis Webb. Directed by Cedric Hardwicke. Royale Theatre: 26 Dec 1957- 8 Feb 1958 (53 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth (as "Mrs. Ackroyd"), Robert Duke, Edith King, Peter Lazer, Nancy Marchand (as "Miriam Ackroyd"), Kathleen McGuire, John Randolph (as "Howard"), Dinnie Smith. Produced by Leonard Sillman and John Roberts.
- Mask and Gown (1957). Musical revue.
- (1956) Stage Play: New Faces of 1956. Musical comedy/revue. "Stars in the Rough," "Steady Edna," "Darts" sketches by Paul Lynde. "The Broken Kimona" sketch by Richard Maury. "A Canful of Trash" sketch by Louis Botto. "Madame Interpreter" sketch by Neil Simon and Danny Simon. "Twenty Years in the Blackboard Jungle" sketch by Terry Ryan and Barry E. Blitzer. Music by Dean Fuller ("One Perfect Moment," "Isn't She Lovely," "Scratch My Back," "This is Quite a Perfect Night," "Mustapha...," "She's Got Everything") and John Rox. Lyrics by Marshall Barer ("One Perfect Moment," "Isn't She Lovely," "Scratch My Back," "This is Quite a Perfect Night." "Mustapha ..." "She's Got Everything"). Music for "The Washingtons Are Doin' Okay" by Michael Brown. Lyrics for "The Washingtons Are Doin' Okay" by Michael Brown. Lyrics ("Tell Her," "A Doll's House," "Don't Wait...," "Boy Most Likely...," "White Witch") by June Carroll. Music ("Tell Her," "A Doll's House," "Don't Wait...," "Boy Most Likely...," "White Witch") by Arthur Siegel. Music for "Hurry," "April in Fairbanks," "Rouge" by Murray Grand. Music for "The Greatest Invention" by Matt Dubey and Sid Silvers. Music for "What Does Dream Mean?" and "The Greatest Invention" by Harold Karr. Lyrics for "What Does Dream Mean?" and "The Greatest Invention" by Matt Dubey. Music and lyrics for "Girls 'n' Girls 'n' Girls" by Irvin Graham. Opening number music and lyrics by Ronny Graham. Music and lyrics for "I Could Love Him" and "Talent" by Paul Nassau. Music for "One Perfect Moment" by Leslie Julian Jones [final Broadway credit]. Lyrics for "Hurry" by Elisse Boyd. Lyrics for "The Broken Kimona" by Richard Maury. Music for "The Broken Kimona" by Robert W. Stringer. Lyrics for "The Greatest Invention" by Harold Karr and Sid Silvers. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal, Albert Sendrey and Joe Glover. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Conceived by Leonard Sillman. Production Supervised by Leonard Sillman. Musical Numbers Staged and Directed by David Tihmar. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Costume Design by Thomas Becher. Lighting Design by Peggy Clark. Sketches directed by Paul Lynde. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 14 Jun 1956- 22 Dec 1956 (220 performances). Cast: Franca Baldwin, Suzanne Bernard, Jane Connell, Billie Hayes, Johnny Haymer, Tiger Haynes [Broadway debut], Ann Henry, T.C. Jones, John Laverty, Virginia Martin, Bill McCutcheon, John Reardon, Amru Sani, Bob Shaver, Jimmy Sisco, Maggie Smith, Dana Sosa, Rod Strong, Inga Swenson [Broadway debut]. Understudies: Shellie Farrell, Paula Lloyd, Bill Mullikin, Alice Nunn, Bill O'Brien, Jack Parker, Jack Payne, Tom Roland, Ruth Tarson, Patti Williams. Note: Musical Director [assumed duties during production run]: Anton Coppola. Produced by Leonard Sillman and John Roberts. Produced in association with Yvette Schumer.
- Mrs. Patterson (1954). Written by Charles Sebree, Greer Johnson. Songs and incidental music by James Shelton. Featuring songs with lyrics by Charles Sebree and Greer Johnson. Music orchestrated by George Siravo. Musical Director: Abba Bogin. Scenic Design by 'Raoul Pène Du Bois'. Costume Design by Raoul Pène Du Bois. Assistant to Mr. Du Bois: Mason Arvold and Willa Kim. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. National Theatre: 1 Dec 1954- 26 Feb 1955 (101 performances). Cast: Eartha Kitt (as "Theodora/Teddy Hicks"), Terry Carter (as "Willie B. Brayboy"), Ruth Attaway (as "Anna Hicks"), Vinie Burrows (as "Selma Mae"), Helen Dowdy (as "Bessie Bolt"), Mary Harmon (as "Rose Embree"), Estelle Hemsley (as "Aunt Matt Crossy"), Mary Ann Hoxworth (as "June Embree"), Avon Long (as "Mr. D."), Enid Markey (as "Mrs. Patterson"), Joan Morgan (as "Fern Embree"), Emory Richardson (as "Sylvanus"). Understudies: Vinie Burrows (as "Theodora/Teddy Hicks"), Mary Farrell (as "Fern Embree/June Embree/Mrs. Patterson/Rose Embree"), Chuck Gordone (as "Mr. D./Sylvanus/Willie B. Brayboy"), Alberta Hunter (as "Anna Hicks/Aunt Matt Crossy/Bessie Bolt"), Celestine Tutt (as "Selma Mae"). Replacement actor: Estelle Winwood (as "Mrs. Patterson"). Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- (1952) Stage Play: Leonard Sillman's New Faces of 1952. Musical revue. Featuring songs by Ronny Graham, Arthur Siegel, June Carroll, Sheldon Harnick [earliest Broadway credit], Michael Brown, Murray Grand and Francis Lemarque. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ronny Graham, Arthur Siegel, June Carroll, Sheldon Harnick, Michael Brown, Elisse Boyd, Alan Melville, Herbert Farjeon, Francis Lemarque and Peter De Vries. Sketches by Ronny Graham and Melvin Brooks. Additional text by Peter DeVries, Roger Price, Alan Melville, Paul Lynde, Luther Davis and John Cleveland. Musical Director: Anton Coppola. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal. Special orchestration by Anton Coppola. Conceived by John Murray Anderson. Sketches directed by John Beal. Musical Staging by Richard Barstow. Scenic Design by 'Raoul Pène Du Bois'. Costume Design by Thomas Becher and Raoul Pène Du Bois. Choreographed by Richard Barstow. Directed by John Murray Anderson. Royale Theatre: 16 May 1952- 28 Mar 1953 (365 performances). Cast: Virginia Bosler, June Carroll, Robert Clary [Broadway debut], Allen Conroy, Virginia de Luce, Michael Dominico, Alice Ghostley, Ronny Graham, Patricia Hammerlee, Eartha Kitt (as "Featured Singer"), Joe Lautner, Carol Lawrence, Paul Lynde, Bill Mullikn, Carol Nelson, Rosemary O'Reilly, Jimmy Russell. Understudies: Lance Avant, James Komack [credited as Jimmie Komack/Broadway debut], Dorothy Love, Clark Ranger, Dinnie Smith. Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- (1950) Stage Play: Happy as Larry.
- (1946) Stage Play: If the Shoe Fits. Musical comedy. Music by David Raksin; Lyrics by June Carroll. Book by June Carroll and Robert Duke. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Charles Weidman. Directed by by Eugene S. Bryden. New Century Theatre: 5 Dec 1946- 21 Dec 1946 (21 performances). Cast: Gail Adams (as "Loreli"), Adrienne (as "Widow Willow"), Eileen Ayers (as "Lilith"), Ferd Bernaski (as "Four Sprites"), Joe Besser (as "Herman"), Harvey Braun (as "First Lawyer"), Vincent Carbone (as "Court Dancer/Four Sprites"), Ray Cook (as "The Baker"), Richard D'Arcy (as "Sailor"), Marilyn Day (as "Delilah"), Paula Dee (as "Acrobatic Attendant"), Florence Desmond (as "Lady Eve"), Edward Dew (as "Prince Charming"), Leila Ernst (as "Cinderella"), Jody Gilbert (as "Mistress Spratt"), Eleanor Jones (as "Lady Guinevere"), Dorothy Karroll (as "Lady Persevere"), Walter Kattwinkel (as "Second Undertaker"), Allen Knowles (as "Four Sprites"), Edward J. Lambert (as "King Kindly"), Eugene Martin (as "Singing Attendant"), Don Mayo (as "First Undertaker"), Frank Milton (as "His Magnificence, The Wizard"), Sherle North (as "Thais") [final Broadway role], Jean Olds (as "Dame Crinkle"), Fin Olsen, Chloe Owen (as "Dame Crackle"), Robert Penn (as "Town Crier"), Barbara Perry (as "Kate"), Harry Rogers (as "Four Sprites"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Second Lawyer"), Youka Troubetzkoy (as "Major Domo"), Billy Vaux (as "Dancing Attendant"), Jane Vinson (as "Acrobatic Attendant"), Richard Wentworth (as "The Butcher Boy"), Joyce White (as "Dame Crumple"), Jack Williams (as "Broderick"). Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- (1942) Stage Play: New Faces of 1943. Musical revue. Book by John Lund. Lyrics by John Lund. Music by Lee Wainer. Additional lyrics by June Carroll and J.B. Rosenberg. Additional sketches by June Carroll and J.B. Rosenberg. Orchestra directed by Lee Wainer. Music orchestrated by Archey Bleyer, Frank Marks and Cornell Tamassey. Choreographed by Charles Weidman and John Wray. Directed by Lawrence Hurdle. Ritz Theatre: 22 Dec 1942- 13 Mar 1943 (94 performances). Cast: Evelyn Brooks, Irwin Corey, Diane Davis, Laura Deane Dutton, Dorothy Dennis, Doris Dowling, Kent Edwards, Tony Farrar, Blanche Fellows, Ilsa Kevin, Ralph Lewis, John Lund, Marie Lund, Mervyn Nelson, Ann Paige, Alice Pearce, Ann Robinson, Leonard Sillman, Hie Thompson, Robert Weil, Bernard West. Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- (1940) Stage Play: All in Fun.
- (1939) Stage Play: They Knew What They Wanted. Comedy (revival).
- (1939) Stage Play: Journey's End. Drama. Written by R.C. Sherriff. Directed by Leonard Sillman. Empire Theatre: 18 Sep 1939- 30 Sep 1939 (16 performances). Cast: Victor Beecroft, Glenn Hunter, Philip Huston, A.P. Kaye (as "2nd Lieut. Trotter"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Captain Stanhope"), Reginald Mason (as "Lieut. Osborne"), Jack Merivale, Hugh Rennie (as "Captain Hardy"), Everett Ripley, Houseley Stevenson (as "Bert"), Ralph Sumpter, Richard Temple. Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- (1938) Stage Play: Who's Who. Musical revue.
- (1936) Stage Play: New Faces of 1936. Musical revue. Music by Alexander Fogarty, Irvin Graham [earliest Broadway credit] and Joseph Meyer. Sketches by Mindret Lord, Everett Marcy and Edwin Gilbert. Lyrics by June Sillman, Edwin Gilbert, Bickley Reichner and Edward Heyman. Musical Director: Ray Cavanaugh. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek and David Raksin. Choreographed by Ned McGurn. Directed by Leonard Sillman. Vanderbilt Theatre: 19 May 1936- 7 Nov 1936 (193 performances). Cast: Imogene Coca, Charles Kemper, Cliff Allen [final Broadway credit], Robert Bard, Jean Bellows, Jack Blair, Ralph Blane, Robert Burton, William Chandler, Dorothy Chilton, Ray Clarke, Frank Gagen, Billie Haywood, Indus Hollingsworth, Stretch Johnson, Van Johnson (as "Performer") [Broadway debut], Winnie Johnson, Patricia Mallinson, Marian Martin, Katherine Mayfield, Grace Milliman, Irene Moore, Gerry Probst, Ione Reed, Edna Russell, Tom Rutherfurd, Bea Thrift, Mildred Todd, Nancy Weatherill, Elizabeth Wilde, Joyce Worth, Dorothy Young. Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- (1934) Stage Play: Fools Rush In. Musical revue. Book by Norman Zeno, Will Irwin, Viola Brothers Shore, Richard Whorf, June Sillman and Richard Lewine. Choreographed by Edwin Strawbridge and Arthur Bradley. Scenic Design by Russell Patterson and Eugene B. Dunkel. Directed by Leonard Sillman. Playhouse Theatre: 25 Dec 1934- 4 Jan 1935 (14 performances). Cast: Cliff Allen [Broadway debut], Miriam Battista, Betzi Beaton, Lee Brody, Robert Burton, Imogene Coca, Ellen Howard, Teddy Lynch, Billy Milton, Edward Potter, Rinaldo Quigley, Leonard Sillman, Cyrena Smith, Charles Walter, O.Z. Whitehead, Albert Whitley, Richard Whorf. Produced by William A. Brady.
- New Faces of 1934 (1934). Musical revue. Music by Warburton Guilbert, Donald Honrath, Martha Caples, James Shelton and Morgan Lewis. Book by Leonard Sillman. Lyrics by Viola Brothers Shore, Nancy Hamilton and June Carroll [credited as June Sillman]. Directed by Elsie Janis. Fulton Theatre: 15 Mar 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/149 performances). Cast: Reeder Boss, Imogene Coca, Frances Dewey, Henry Fonda, Dorothy Kennedy Fox, Hildegarde Halliday, Nancy Hamilton, Billy Haywood, Louise Lynch, Beverly Phalon, James Shelton, Edith Sheridan, Leonard Sillman, Roger Stearns, Charles Walter, O.Z. Whitehead. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- Polly (1929). Musical comedy. Music by Herbert Stothart and Philip Charig. Book by Guy Bolton, George Middleton and Isabel Leighton. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Based on "Polly with a Past" by David Belasco. Musical Director: Herbert Stothart. Featuring songs by Harry Rosenthal. Featuring songs with lyrics by Douglas Furber. Directed by John Harwood. Lyric Theatre: 8 Jan 1929- 19 Jan 1929 (15 performances). Cast: Fred Allen (as "Addie Stiles"), Louise Allen (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Anderson (as "Ensemble"), George Andre (as "Ensemble"), Hal Bird (as "Ensemble"), Norine Bogan (as "Ensemble"), Howard Bradford (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Brown (as "Ensemble"), Donald Buchanan (as "Ensemble"), Walter Bunker (as "Ensemble"), Martha Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Billie Cortez (as "Ensemble"), Hellene Counihan (as "Ensemble"), Inez Courtney (as "Betty"), Clifford Daly (as "Ensemble"), Louis Delgado (as "Ensemble"), Charles Esdale (as "Prentice Van Zile"), Anita Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Gus and Will (as "Ensemble"), Buddie Haines (as "Ensemble"), Robert Hall (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Hannons (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Hiller (as "Ensemble"), Hubert Hilton (as "Ensemble"), John Hundley (as "Rex Van Zile"), June (as "Polly Shannon"), Asya Kaz (as "Ensemble"), Sandra LaMar (as "Ensemble"), Jimmy Lee (as "Ensemble"), Geoffrey Luck (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Madison (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Mannon (as "Ensemble"), Robert Mathhews (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Messinger (as "Ensemble"), Lucy Monroe (as "Myrtle Grant"), Harry K. Morton (as "Harry Richards"), Edward Mowan (as "Ensemble"), Jack Norman (as "Ensemble"), Isabel O'Madigan (as "Mrs. Van Zile"), William Penney (as "Ensemble"), Tudor Penrose (as "Arturo"), Ruby Poe (as "Ensemble"), William Preston (as "Ensemble"), Alonzo Price (as "Bill Collector") [final Broadway role], Howard Rand (as "Ensemble"), Lucile Reece (as "Ensemble"), Marcella Rio (as "Ensemble"), Marion Saki (as "Sue"), Bunny Schum (as "Ensemble"), Leonard Sillman (as "Clay Cullen"), Audrey Sturges (as "Ensemble"), Greta Swanson (as "Ensemble"), William Tasek (as "Ensemble"), Charles Townshend (as "Ensemble"), Paulette Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Edna May Wright (as "Ensemble"), Grace Wright (as "Ensemble"), Rosalie Wynn (as "Ensemble"), Thalia Zanou (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
- (1927) Stage Play: Merry-Go-Round. Musical comedy. Music by Henry Souvaine and Jay Gorney. Directed by Alan Dinehart [credited as Allan Dinehart]. Klaw Theatre (moved to The Sam H. Harris Theatre from 12 Sep 1927 to close): 31 May 1927- Sep 1927 (closing date unknown/136 performances). Cast: Don Barclay, Evelyn Bennett, Joyce Booth, Marie Cahill, William Collier, Maryon Dale, Blanche Fleming, Etienne Girardot, Daniel Higgins, Libby Holman, James Jolly, William Leibling, Arthur Lipson, Philip Loeb, Louise Richardson, Leonard Sillman, Mary Stills, Clifford Walker. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1927) Stage Play: Loud Speaker. Farce. Written by John Howard Lawson. Staged by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. 52nd Street Theatre: 7 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast: Romney Brent (as "Johnnie Dunne"), Boyd Clarke, Margaret Douglass, Maurice Fein, Reba Garden, Bernard L. Gottlieb, Miriam Gumble, Porter Hall (as "Peterson"), Benjamin Kamsler, Seth Kendall, Agnes Lumbard, Hilda Manners, Benjamin Osipow, Leonard Sillman (as "Josephus") [Broadway debut], Isobel Stahl, Russell Wright. Produced by New Playwrights Theatre.
- (1937) His play, "Calling All Men," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Catherine Doucet and Imogene Coca in the cast.
- (May 16 to June 3, 1933) He directed his play, "Low and Behold," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (May 16 to June 3, 1933) He directed his play, "Low and Behold," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Tyrone Power in the cast. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
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