- (1964 - 1990) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1964) Stage Play: The Subject Was Roses. Drama. Written by Frank D. Gilroy. Scenic Design by Edgar Lansbury. Directed by Ulu Grosbard [earliest Broadway credit]. Royale Theatre (moved to The Winthrop Ames Theatre from 3 Sep 1964- 21 Mar 1965, then moved to The Helen Hayes Theatre from 23 Mar 1965- 18 Dec 1965, then moved to Henry Miller's Theatre from 22 Dec 1965- 26 Feb 1966, then moved to The Belasco Theatre from 1 Mar 1966- close): 25 May 1964- 21 May 1966 (832 performances + an unknown number of previews that began on 18 May 1964). Cast: Jack Albertson (as "John Cleary"), Irene Dailey (as "Nettie Cleary"), Martin Sheen (as "Timmy Cleary"). Understudies: Matt Clark (as "Timmy Cleary"), Peg Murray (as "Nettie Cleary") and Joseph Sullivan (as "John Cleary"). Replacement actors [through 18 Dec 1965]: Walter McGinn (as "Timmy Cleary") [from 7 Sep 1965], Chester Morris (as "John Cleary") [from 7 Sep 1965], Maureen O'Sullivan (as "Nettie Cleary") [from 7 Sep 1965], Martha Scott (as "Nettie Cleary") [from 5 Jul 1965]. [During Henry Miller's Theatre and Belasco Theatre runs from 22 Dec 1965- close]: [staff replacements:] Production Stage Manager: Paul Leaf. Stage Manager: Dustin Hoffman. [cast replacements:] Walter McGinn (as "Timmy Cleary"), Chester Morris (as "John Cleary"), Maureen O'Sullivan (as "Nettie Cleary"). Standbys: Dustin Hoffman (as "Timmy Cleary"), Marjorie Stapp (as "Nettie Cleary"). Note: Filmed by Edgar Lansbury Productions Inc. and T.D.J. Productions Inc. [distributed by MGM] as The Subject Was Roses (1968).
- (1966) Stage Play: The Investigation. Drama. Written by Peter Weiss. Translated by Jon Swan and Ulu Grosbard. Directed by Ulu Grosbard. Ambassador Theatre: 4 Oct 1966- 31 Dec 1966 (103 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Russell Baker (as "The Accused"), Leslie Barrett (as "Witness for the Accused"), Peter Brandon (as "The Accused"), Richard S. Castellano (as "The Accused") [Broadway debut], Gordon B. Clarke (as "The Accused), Ward Costello (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Franklin Cover (as "Prosecuting Attorney"), Ivor Francis (as "The Accused") [final Broadway role], Tom Gorman (as "The Accused"), Alice Hirson (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Ferdi B. Hoffman (as "The Accused"), Will Hussung (as "Judge"), Graham Jarvis (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Paul Larson (as "The Accused"), John Marley (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Vivian Nathan (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Henry Oliver (as "Witness for the Accused"), Tom Pedi (as "The Accused"), Wendell K. Phillips (as "The Accused"), Dan Priest (as "The Accused"), Wallace Rooney (as "The Accused"), John Servetnik (as "The Accused"), Leon B. Stevens (as "Defense Attorney"). Produced by Alan King, Walter A. Hyman, Ltd., Eugene V. Wolsk and Emanuel Azenberg.
- (1967) Stage Play: That Summer - That Fall.
- (1968) Stage Play: The Price. Drama.
- (1977) Stage Play: American Buffalo. Note: Nominated for a Tony Award.
- (1981) Stage Play: The Floating Light Bulb.
- (1982) Stage Play: The Wake of Jamey Foster.
- (1989) Stage Play: The Tenth Man (Revival). Written by Paddy Chayefsky. Directed by Ulu Grosbard [final Broadway credit]. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 10 Dec 1989- 14 Jan 1990 (41 performances + 35 previews that began on 10 Nov 1989). Cast: Sidney Armus (as "Sexton"), David Berman (as "Elder Kessler"), Phoebe Cates (as "Evelyn Foreman") [Broadway debut], Dan Daily (as "Policeman"), Bob Dishy (as "Schlissel"), Carl Don (as "Harris"), Peter Friedman (as "Arthur Brooks"), Alan Manson (as "Foreman"), Michael Mantell (as "Rabbi"), Kenny Morris (as "Younger Kessler"), Ron Rifkin (as "Alper"), Jack Weston (as "Zitorsky"), Joseph Wiseman (as "Hirschman/Cabalist"). Produced by Lincoln Center Theater (Gregory Mosher: Artistic Director. Bernard Gersten: Executive Producer).
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