- (1901 - 1943) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1901) Stage Play: The Way of the World. Drama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Victoria Theatre: 4 Nov 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Sybyl Anderson, Frank Andrews, Clara Bloodgood, Alice Campbell, Elsie de Wolfe (as "Mrs. Croydon"), Mrs. Drummond, Frances Duff, Jane Holly, Clara B. Hunter, Harrison Hunter, Franklyn Hurleigh, Lester Keith, Laura Lane, Frank Mills (as "Mr. Croydon"), Mr. Moore, Joseph Phillips, Georgianna Pitcher, Vincent Serrano (as "Mr. Nevill"), 'Alison Skipworth' (as "Mrs. Nevill"), Henry Stokes, Ralph Theodore [Broadway debut], Maud Thomas, Donald B. Wallace, Frederick Wallace, Master Wright, Mrs. Wright. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- The Wandering Jew (1921). Drama.
- Seen But Not Heard (1936). Comedy.
- Mother Sings (1935).
- Kind Lady (1935). Drama. Written by Edward Chodorov. Adapted from a story by Hugh Walpole. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by H.C. Potter. Longacre Theatre: 9 Sep 1935- Sep 1935 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Florence Britton, Alan Bunce, Justine Chase, Francis Compton, Henry Daniell (as "Henry Abbott"), Elfrida Derwent, Jules Epailly (as "Gustav Rosenberg"), Grace George (as "Mary Herries"), Irby Marshall, Marie Paxton, Barbara Shields, Ralph Theodore (as "Mr. Edwards"), Ralph Urmy. Produced by H.C. Potter and George Haight.
- Jayhawker (1934). Written by Lloyd Lewis, Sinclair Lewis.
- Strange Gods (1933). Drama.
- Whistling in the Dark (1932). Farce/melodrama.
- Singin' the Blues (1931). Musical drama.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Last Mile. Tragedy. Written by John Wexley. Directed by Chester Erskine. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 13 Feb 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/289 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott (as "Harris"), James Bell (as "Richard Walters"), Clarence Chase (as "Evangelist"), Don Costello (as "Drake"), Orville Harris (as "Peddie"), Herbert Heywood (as "O'Flaherty"), George Leach (as "Eddie Werner"), Bruce MacFarlane (as "Frost"), Hale Norcross (as "Red Kirby"), Henry O'Neill (as "Father O'Connors"), Howard Phillips (as "Fred Mayor"), Joseph Calleia [credited as Joseph Spurin-Calleia] (as "Tom D'Amoro"), Ralph Theodore (as "Principal Keeper Callahan"), Spencer Tracy (as "John 'Killer' Mears"), Albert West (as "Brooks"), Ernest Whitman (as "Vincent Jackson"). Produced by Herman Shumlin. Note: Filmed as The Last Mile (1932), The Last Mile (1959).
- Sweet Land of Liberty (1929). Melodrama. Written by Philip Dunning. Directed by Philip Dunning. Knickerbocker Theatre: 23 Sep 1929- Sep 1929 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: George Barbier (as "Charlie Hunter"), Dorothy Blackburn, Thomas Coffin Cooke, Joseph Crehan (as "Otis"), Anne Forrest, Robert Harrison, J.J. Hyland, James Keane, Wilton Lackaye (as "War Veteran"), Hermann Lieb, Robert Lynn, Elsa Ryan, John Sharkey, Bobbie Steele, Ralph Theodore (as Jack Richards"), Joseph Woodburn. Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger and George C. Tyler.
- Burlesque (1927). Comedy.
- The Gossipy Sex (1927). Farce. Written by Lawrence Grattan. Directed by Sam Forrest. Mansfield Theatre: 19 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Philip Barrison, Joan Carvel, John Cherry, Eva Condon (as "Hilda Norris"), Harry Forsman, Norval Keedwell (as "Gerald Kenyon"), Florence Mason, Grace Menken, Una Merkel (as "Anna Sterling"), Lynne Overman (as "Danny Grundy"), Thomas W. Ross, Ralph Theodore (as "Chief Mason"), Helen Weir. Produced by John Golden.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Devil Within. Melodrama. Written by Charles Horan. Hudson Theatre: 16 Mar 1925- Apr 1925 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Elwood Fleet Bostwick (as "Chief Driscoll"), Reed Brown Jr. (as "The Boy"), Coates Gwynne (as "Judge Ward"), Mary Hall (as "The Woman"), Helen Holmes (as "Doris Meade"), William Ingersoll (as "Doctor Armstrong"), W. Wallace Jones (as "Ulambo"), T. Morse Koupal (as "Detective Kelly"), Walter Law (as "Detective Dempsey"), Harold Moulton (as "Stephen Chetridge"), Henry W. Pemberton (as "John Blackwood"), Walter Petri (as "Willard Delmar"), Irene Shirley (as "Rosa Morrell"), Lenore Sorsby (as "Phyllis Delmar"), Ralph Theodore (as "Murdock"), George Thompson (as "Officer Dugan"), Dorothy Walters (as "Nora"). Produced by Rock and Horan Inc.
- The Cream in the Well (1941). Written by Lynn Riggs. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Martin Gabel. Booth Theatre: 20 Jan 1941- 8 Feb 1941 (24 performances). Cast: Harry Morgan (as "Blocky Lockhart") (credited as Harry Bratsburg), Virginia Campbell, Leif Erickson (as "Clabe"), Myron McCormick (as "Gard Dunham"), Mary Morris, Martha Sleeper (as "Julie"), Ralph Theodore (as "Mr. Sawters"), Perry Wilson. Produced by Carly Wharton and Martin Gabel.
- They Shall Not Die (1934). Drama. Written by John Wexley. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Philip Moeller. Royale Theatre: 21 Feb 1934- Apr 1934 (closing date unknown/62 performances). Cast: Carroll Ashburn (as "Mr. Lawrence/Lowery"), St. Clair Bayfield, Irene Bevans, Alfred Brown, Teddy Browne, Georgia Burke, Orrin Burke, George A. Cameron, George Carroll, George Christie, K. Browne Cooke, Leo Curley, Angus Duncan, Carl Eckstrom (as "Circuit Solicitor Slade") [final Broadway role], Tom Ewell (as "Red/Young Man") [Broadway debut], Jack Flynn, Ross Forrester, Catherine Francis, Vallejo Gantner, Ruth Gordon (as "Lucy Wells"), Anthony Douglas Gregory, Marshall Hale, Bryant Hall, Thurston Hall (as "Judge"), George R. Hayes, Charles Henderson, Harry Hermsen, Fred Herrick, Eddie Hodge (as "Killian/Ensemble"), Lawrence M. Hurdle, William Jackson, Dean Jagger (as "Russell Evans"), Alexander Jones, John L. Kearney, Louis John Latzer, Robert J. Lawrence, William Lynn, William H. Malone, Edward Mann, George C. Mantell, Phil S. Michaels, Fred Miller, Grace Mills, Hale Norcross (as "Luther Blakely"), William Norton, Betty Oakwood, Frederick Persson, Frank Phillips, Robert D. Phillips, Robert Porterfield, Claude Rains (as "Nathan G. Rubin"), Hugh Rennie (as "Smith/Johnny"), Bob Ross, Dorothy E. Ryan, Edward Ryan Jr., Erskine Sanford, Ralph Sanford, Cecil Scott, Joseph Scott, Joseph Smalls, Ben Smith, C. Ellsworth Smith, Al Stokes, Jack Stone, Jerome Sylvon, Ralph Theodore (as "Sheriff Wren"), Robert Thomsen, Derek Trent, Grafton Trew (as "Warner"), Allan Vaughan, Ben Vivian, Linda Watkins, Charles Wellesley, Albert West, Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Wells"), John Wheeler, Frank Wilson, Frank Woodruff, James Young. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- The Land Is Bright (1941). Written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Technical Assistant to Mr. Mielziner: George Jenkins. Press Representative: John Peter Toohey and Ben Kornzweig. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 28 Oct 1941- 3 Jan 1942 (79 performances). Cast: Leon Ames, Diana Barrymore (as "Linda Kincaid"), Walter Beck (as "Dorset"), Constance Brigham, Grover Burgess (as "Ollie Pritchard"), Flora Campbell, Russell Conway, John Draper, Herbert Duffy, Ruth Findlay, Jack Hartley, Muriel Hutchison, James La Curto, Louise Larabee, Hugh Marlowe, Roderick Maybee (as "Jesse Andrews"), Charles McClelland, Arnold Moss (as "Count Waldemar Czarniko/Count Waldemar Czarniko II"), Phyllis Povah (as "Ellen Kincaid"), William Roerick (as "Theodore Kincaid"), Edith Russell, Robert Shayne (as "Jerry Hudson"), Elaine Shepard, Martha Sleeper (as "Tana Kincaid"), G. Albert Smith (as "Dan Frawley"), K.T. Stevens, Norman Stuart, Ralph Theodore (as "Lacey Kincaid"), Lili Valenty, Dick Van Patten (as "Timothy Kincaid") [credited as "Dickie Van Patten"]. Produced by Max Gordon.
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