- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- As You Like It (1937). Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Scenic Design by Studio Alliance. Costume Design by 'Lucinda Ballard [earliest Broadway credit] and Scott Wilson. Directed by Samuel Rosen. Ritz Theatre: 30 Oct 1937- Nov 1937 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Robert K. Adams (as "Duke, living in banishment"), Whit Bissell [credited as Whitner Bissell] (as "Touchstone, a clown"), Ramon Blackburn (as "Page"), Royce Blackburn (as "Page"), Norman Budd (as "Adam, servant to Oliver") [Broadway debut], Staats Cotsworth (as "Oliver, eldest son to Sir Rowland de Boys"), Katherine Emery (as "Rosalind, daughter to the banished Duke"), Jabez Gray (as "Corin, a shepherd"), Alan Handley (as "Frederick, younger brother of the banished Duke and usurper of his dominions/Amiens, attending on the banished Duke/William, a country fellow in love with Audrey"), Jack Lydman (as "Le Beau, a courtier attending on Frederick/Jaques de Boys"), Connie Nickerson (as "Phoebe, a shepherdess"), 'Anne Revere (as "Celia, daughter to Frederick"), Hayden Rorke (as "Charles, wrestler to Frederick"), K. Edwin Shaw (as "Silvius, a shepherd"), Shepperd Strudwick (as "Orlando, youngest son to Sir Rowland de Boys"), Barbara Townsend (as "Ensemble"), Frederic Tozere (as "Jacques, attending on the banished Duke"), Helen Wynn (as "Audrey, a country wench"). Produced by The Surry Players. Produced under the sponsorship of Dwight Wiman.
- The Maid as Mistress/The Secret of Suzanne (1944).
- Tobacco Road (1942). Drama (revival).
- They Should Have Stood in Bed (1942). Written by Leo Rifkin, Frank Tarloff and David Shaw. Directed by Luther Adler. Mansfield Theatre: 13 Feb 1942- 21 Feb 1941 (11 performances). Cast: Norman Budd (as "Third Man"), John Call, Tony Canzoneri, William Foran, Jack Gilford, Richard Irving, Topper Jordan, George Matthews, Sanford Meisner, Katherine Meskill, Russell Morrison, LeRoi Operti (as "Mr. Cooper"), Edwin Philips, Randolph Preston, Grant Richards, Martin Ritt (as "Second Man"), Arnold Spector, Florence Sundstrom, Robert Williams. Produced by Sam H. Grisman. Produced in association with Alexander H. Cohen.
- The Merry Widow (1944). Musical/operetta (revival). Book adapted by Sidney Sheldon and Ben Roberts. Music by Robert Stoltz and Franz Lehár. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Original Viennese Libretto to "Die Lustige Witwe" by Victor Leon and Leo Stein. Original Viennese Libretto based on "L'Attache d'Amabassade" by: Henri Meilhac. Special Lyrics by: Edward Gilbert. Choreographed by George Balanchine. Directed by Felix Brentano. City Center: 7 Oct 1944- 4 Nov 1944 (32 performances).
- O'Daniel (1947). Drama. Written by Glendon Swarthout and John Savacool. Directed by Paul Crabtree. Princess Theatre: 23 Feb 1947- 2 Mar 1947 (5 performances). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
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