- (1909 - 1960) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1909) Stage Play: The Love Cure. Musical/romance. Music by Edmund Eysler. Book by Oliver Herford. From the German of Leo Stein and Karl Lindau. Lyrics by Oliver Herford. Musical Director: Augustus Barratt. Scenic Design by Walter Burridge. Costume Design by Madame Moore and Mme. Zimmerman. Lighting Design by Joseph Wilson. Directed by George F. Marion. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 3 Jan 1909 to close): 1 Sep 1909- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/78 performances). Cast: Miss Allen, Joseph Allen, Miss Bell, Portia Belma, Miss Benson, Jack Bergman, (M) Black, Elgie Bowen, Miss Burnham, Miss Campbell, Craig Campbell, Miss Everett, Eva Fallon, Fred Frear, (M) Grahay, Miss Hart, James Horne, Alice Hosmer, Harry Hyde, William Kaestner, M. Kern, Arda La Croix, Miss Landers, (M) McConville, George McDermott, Miltern Pollock, George Pullman, Jane Quirk, Pedro Reddiman, Madeline Rellis, Cecelia Renard, Blanche Rice, Helen Rockefeller, Miss E. Rogers, Charles J. Ross, Henry Russell, Margaret Sayre, (M) Schnager, Miss St. Clair, Miss Temple, Raymond Van Sickle (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Miss Vivian, Grace Waldo, Thomas J. Walsh, Miss Wellington, Miss West, M. Whiting. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Fight. Drama. Written by Bayard Veiller. Hudson Theatre: 2 Sep 1913- Nov 1913 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Margaret Wycherly (as "Jane Thomas"), Ada Boshell, John Dugan, Malcolm Duncan, Margaret Gordon, William Holden, Robert Kegereis, Felix Krembs, Del Le Bar, Edward R. Mawson, William McVay, Clara Mersereau, Frances Stanford, Charles Sturgis, Raymond Van Sickle, Marjorie Wood. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris.
- (1914) Stage Play: A Perfect Lady. Written by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Hudson Theatre: 28 Oct 1914- Nov 1914 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Adele Adams, Harry G. Bates, Harry C. Browne, Chic Burnham, James Cody, James Gardner, Isabel Goodwin, Agnes Marc, Louis Mason, William A. Norton, Beatrice Noyes, Harry Penn, Ned Sparks, Rose Stahl, Marion Stevenson [credited as Marion Stephenson], Charles A. Sturgis, Raymond Van Sickle. Produced by The Estate of Henry B. Harris.
- (1918) Stage Play: Experience (Revival). Written by George V. Hobart. Songs and cabaret music by Silvio Hein. Incidental music by Max Bendix. Directed by George V. Hobart and J. C. Huffman. Manhattan Opera House: 22 Jan 1918- unknown (23 performances). Produced by William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Mad Dog. Drama.
- (1923) Stage Play: Zander the Great. Comedy. Written by Salisbury Field. Directed by David Burton. Empire Theatre: 9 Apr 1923- Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Texas"), Joseph Allen (as "Good News"), Joseph Baird (as "Oliver Macy"), James S. Barrett (as "Jim Sawday"), Alice Brady (as "Mamie"), Edwin Mills (as "Zander"), Dan Moyles (as "Bill Price"), Jerome Patrick (as "Dan Murchison"), Joseph Spurin (as "Juan"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "Elmer Lovejoy"), William Wadsworth (as "Jackson Pepper"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1924) Stage Play: Dawn. Drama. Written by Tom Barry. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 24 Nov 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Elizabeth Allen (as "Ann Perkins"), Perce R. Benton (as "Mr. Marvin"), Camelia Campbell (as "Lulu Maynard"), Richard Carlyle (as "David"), Emma Dunn (as "Mary Slayton"), Zita Johann (as "Judith"), Howard Lang (as "Matthew Slayton"), Day Manson (as "Speed Farnum"), Robert Montgomery (as "Louis Rhodes"), William Morgan (as "Ely Robbins"), Florence Peterson (as "Jane Marvin"), Hartley Power (as "Robert Carter"), Lee Smith (as "Squeak Maynard"), Helen Strickland (as "Margaret Slayton"), Dorothy Tierney (as "Cora Adams"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "Rabbitt Trundell"), William Williams (as "Billy Randolph"). Produced by Walter Vincent and Sidney Wilmer.
- (1925) Stage Play: One of the Family. Comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Little Spitfire. Comedy. Written by Myron C. Fagan. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Cort Theatre: 16 Aug 1926- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/200 performances). Cast: Peggy Allenby (as "Patricia Longworth"), Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Mrs. Ralston"), Sylvia Field (qs "Gypsy"), Walter Glass (as "A Bell Boy"), H. Dudley Hawley (as "Stanley Markham"), Andrew Lawlor Jr. (as "Frank Gorman"), Russell Mack (as "Marty Gorman"), Frank M. Thomas (as "Brooks"), A.H. Van Buren (as "Peter Ralston"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "James Ralston"), Eileen Wilson. Produced by Benjamin F. Witbeck.
- (1928) Stage Play: Kidding Kidders. Satire. Written by Stephen Champlin. Based on a story by Frederic S. Isham. Directed by Frank McCormack. Bijou Theatre: 23 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown (8 performances). Cast: John Ferguson (as "Detective Carrol"), Estelle Jane (as "Vivian Macy"), Lida Kane (as "Maggie"), Jack Klendon (as "Policeman"), Jesse Le Roy (as "Farrand Truxton"), Tom McElhany (as "Ames"), Neil Pratt (as "Denby Kidder"), Ruth Thomas (as "Anne Thorne"), Grace Valentine (as "Betty Kidder"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "Teddy Horton"), Edwin Walter (as "Chief Moran"), Walter Jay Wilson (as "William Sherwood"). Produced by Hilmas Productions Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: It's A Grand Life. Comedy. Written by Hatcher Hughes and Alan Williams. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Cort Theatre: 10 Feb 1930- Mar 1930 (cosing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Robert Barrat (as "Major Richard Dale"), Leona Beutelle, Mrs. Fiske, Germaine Giroux, Gene Gowing, Elsie Keene, Walter Kinsella (as "Reporter on a Tabloid"), Andrew Lawlor Jr., William Lorenz, Edward Powell, Cyril Scott, Raymond Van Sickle (as "Doc Burdette"), C.W. Van Voorhis, Virginia Venable. Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger and George C. Tyler.
- (1932) Stage Play: Best Years. Comedy.
- (1937) Stage Play: Sun Kissed. Comedy.
- (1938) Stage Play: Journeyman. Drama.
- (1943) Stage Play: Victory Belles. Comedy/farce. Written by Alice Gerstenberg. Directed by Henry Adrian. Mansfield Theatre (moved to The Ambassador Theatre from 5 Dec 1943- 22 Jan 1944): 26 Oct 1943- 22 Jan 1944 (32 performances). Cast: Walter F. Appler (as "Sergeant Joe Collier"), Barbara Bennett (as "Miss Flo Hilliard"), Ralph Clanton (as "Lieutenant James Richardson"), Philip Denman (as "Donald Bacchus"), Margaret Eckman (as "June Winkle"), Marie Gale (as "Miss Mary Breton"), Sally Gracie (as "Miss Kathlene Stirling"), Burton Mallory (as "Mr. Popa"), Ellen Merrill (as "Miss Ann Stewart"), Jessie Miller (as "Mrs. Mildred Stirling"), Oscar Miller (as "Policeman"), Robert Ober (as "Thomas Richardson"), William Paul (as "Policeman"), Stanley Phillips (as "Private Eric Stanley"), Addison Randall (as "Geejan"), Mabel Taliaferro (as "Mrs. Grace Stewart"), Raymond Van Sickle (as "Colonel Edward Horton"). Produced by Henry Adrian.
- (1944) Stage Play: Chicken Every Sunday.
- (1946) Stage Play: Christopher Blake. Drama.
- (1948) Stage Play: Summer and Smoke. Written by Tennessee Williams. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Incidental music by Paul Bowles. Directed by Margo Jones. Music Box Theatre: 6 Oct 1948- 1 Jan 1949 (102 performances). Cast: Tod Andrews, Minica Boyar, Sid Cassel, Marga Ann Deighton, Donald Hastings, Anne Jackson, Ellen James, Spencer James, William Layton (as "Dusty"), Betty Greene Little, Arlene McQuade, Earl Montgomery (as "Roger Doremus"), Hildy Parks, Margaret Phillips, Ralph Theadore, Raymond Van Sickle, Ray Walston. Produced by Margo Jones.
- (1952) Stage Play: One Bright Day. Drama.
- (1960) Stage Play: Cut of the Axe. Written by Sheppard Kerman. Based on the novel by Delmar Jackson. Directed by John O'Shaughnessy. Ambassador Theatre: 1 Feb 1960- 2 Feb 1960 (2 performances). Cast: Thomas Mitchell (as "Rollie Evans"), James Westerfield, Cal Bellini, Milo Boulton, Susan Brown, Charles Carlson, James Carville, Michael Egan, John Gibson, Ernesto Gonzales, Joseph Hardy, Robert Lansing (as "Paul Carr"), William Severs, Paul Sparer, John Stark, John Thomas, Raymond Van Sickle (as "Charlie") [final Broadway role], Herbert Voss. Produced by Rita Allen and Milton Cassell. Note: Mr. Van Sickle also understudied the role of "Doc" and "Harry Nichols."
- (June 3 to August 1947 season) He played Ed Delaney in William Inge's play, "Farther Off From Heaven," in the inaugural production at the Theatre '47 in Dallas, Texas with Martin David (Sonny Campbell); Carol Goodner (Sarah Campbell); Rebecca Hargis (Irene Campbell); Wilson Brooks (Andrew Campbell); Betty Green Little (Lola Delaney) and Frank Amy (Harry Richardson) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
- (June to August 1947) He played Turner in Martin Coleman's play, "How Now, Hecate," at the Theatre 47 in Dallas, Texas with Geoffrey Lumb (A.B. Murdock); Carol Goodner (Helen Manning); Marga Ann Deighton (Miss Ogilvie) and Betty Green Little (Mrs. Trelawney) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
- (June to August 1947) He played The Reverend Winemiller in Tennessee Williams' play, "Summer and Smoke," at the Theatre '47 in Dallas, Texas with Rebecca Hargis (Alma as a child); Martin David (John as a child); Marga Ann Deighton (Mrs. Winemiller); Tod Andrews (Dr. John Buchanan Jr.); Katharine Balfour (Alma Winemiller); Marilyn Putnam (Jessie Serio); Pat Papert (Nellie Ewell); Clinton Anderson (Roger Doremus); Geoffrey Lumb (Dr. John Buchanan Sr.); Betty Greene Little (Mrs. Bassett); Ann Stephens (Rosemary); Frank Amy (Vernon); Jack Warden (A Waiter); Wilson Brooks (Mr. Serio); and Jonathan Seymour (Archie Kramer) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
- (June to August 1947) He played Dr. Cutler in Vera Mathews' play, "Third Cousin," at the Theatre '47 in Dallas, Texas with Marilyn Putnam (Rosemary Jones); Katharine Balfour (Pauline Longstreet); Wilson Brooks (Alvin Butterworth); Jack Warden (Clifford Perkins); Betty Greene Little (Carrie Butterworth); Geoffrey Lumb (Harold J. Kirby); Tod Andrews (Bill Avery) and Marga Ann Deighton (Mrs. O'Bannon) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. A. Joseph London was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour, Frank Amy, Clinton Anderson and Jack Warden were productions assistants. C.H. Larson was treasurer.
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