- (1953) Active on Broadway in the following production:
- (1963) Stage Play: Enter Laughing. Comedy. Written by Joseph Stein. Based on the novel by Carl Reiner. Production Design by Ed Wittstein. Directed by Gene Saks. Henry Miller's Theatre: 13 Mar 1963- 14 Mar 1964 (419 performances + 2 previews that began on 11 Mar 1963). Cast: Alan Arkin (as "David Kolowitz"), Vivian Blaine (as "Angela"), Irving Jacobson (as "Mr. Foreman"), Alan Mowbray (as "Marlowe"), Meg Myles (as "Miss B"), Sylvia Sidney (as "Mrs. Kolowitz") [from 11 Mar 1963- 13 Oct 1963], Monroe Arnold (as "Roger"), Barbara Dana (as "Wanda"), Pierre Epstein (as "Don Baxter"), Tom Gorman (as "Lawyer"), Marty Greene (as "Mr. Kolowitz"), Michael J. Pollard (as "Marvin"), Charles Randall (as "Pike"), Shimen Ruskin (as "Waiter"), Walt Wanderman (as "Don Darwin"). Understudies: Tom Gorman (as "Marlowe/Pike"), Iris O'Connor (as "Angela/Mrs. Kolowitz"), Charles Randall (as "Roger"), Shimen Ruskin (as "Mr. Foreman/Mr. Kolowitz") and Walt Wanderman (as "David Kolowitz/Marvin"). Replacement actors: Arthur Abelson (as "Don Darwin"), Freda Holloway (as "Wanda"), Mae Questel (as "Mrs. Kolowitz"), Diane Sandre (as "Wanda"), Bob Spencer (as "Don Baxter/Marvin"), Marc Yohanna (as "Marvin"). Standbys: Bonnie Bedelia (as "Wanda"), Mae Schoenfeld (as "Mrs. Kolowitz"). Understudies: Arthur Abelson (as "Don Baxter/Don Darwin/Waiter), Jeri Archer (as "Angela/Miss B"), Bob Spencer (as "Lawyer/Marvin"), Marc Yohanna (as "David Kolowitz"). Produced by Morton Gottlieb. Note: Filmed by Acre Enterprises and Sajo [distributed by Columbia Pictures] as Enter Laughing (1967).
- (1957) Music LP album, "Just Meg and Me" featuring Jimmy Rowles
- (1956) released two 45 records for RCA, "Thirteen Men"/"Language of Love" and "Sing on, Baby"/"Will You Shed a Tear for Me?"
- (1962) Music LP album, "At The Living Room". Songs included: "All I Need is a Boy" "Love Isn't Born (It's Made)" "Femininity" "It Amazes Me" "Everything I've Got" "Won't You Come Home Bill Bailey" "New Shoes" "Flings" "The Party's Over" "I Fought Every Step of the Way" "A Lot of Livin' to Do"
- (1960) Music LP album, "Spotlight on Meg Myles in Passion in Paris"
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