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Stage: Directed original Broadway production of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman", 1948. He also directed many other Miller plays and was the director chosen for the first stating of many of the plays of Tennessee Williams and John Steinbeck.

Novel: "The Assassins".

Novel: "Arrangement".

Novel: "America, America".

Stage: Directed "J.B." on Broadway, 1958. Won Tony award.

Stage: Directed/co-produced "Dark at the Top of the Stairs" (1958). Drama. Written by William Inge. Music Box Theatre: 5 Dec 1957-17 Jan 1959 (468 performances). Cast: Eileen Heckart, Pat Hingle, Teresa Wright, Evans Evans, Timmy Everett, Frank Overton, Anthony Ray, Carl Reindel, Judith Robinson, Charles Saari, Jonathan Shawn. Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Note: Nominated for a Tony award.

Stage: Directed "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" on Broadway, 1956. Nominated for a Tony award.

Stage: Directed "All My Sons" on Broadway, 1949. Won Tony award.

Stage: Directed "Sweet Bird of Youth" on Broadway. Nominated for Tony award.

Stage: Appeared in "Johnny Johnson" (1936). Musical comedy. Written by Paul Green. Music by Kurt Weill. Musical Director: Lehman Engel. Directed by Lee Strasberg. 44th Street Theatre: 19 Nov 1936-16 Jan 1937 (68 performances). As "Pvt. Kearns" and "Dr. Frewd."

Stage: Appeared in "Liliom" (1940). (revival). Written by Ferenc Molnár. Material adapted by Benjamin Glazer. Incidental music by Deems Taylor. Musical Director: Max Weiser. Directed by Benno Schneider. 44th Street Theatre: 25 Mar 1940-11 May 1940 (56 performances). Cast included: Ajax, Jane Amar, Kenneth Bates, Ingrid Bergman (as "Julie"), Lee Berkman, Chet Bree, John Cushman, Haldor deBecker, Francis De Sales, Constance Dowling, Gail Drexel, Florence Earle, John Emery, Howard Freeman, Edwin George, Mary Gildia, Gigi Gilpin, R. Henry Handon, Patricia Harris, Joyce Haywood, Marilyn Jolie, 'Arnold Korff' (as "The Magistrate"), Joseph Kramm, Joseph Macauley, Richard Mackay, Ann Mason, 'Burgess Meredith' (as "Liliom"), Evelyn Moser, Eileen Murphy, Beatrice Pearson, Gibbs Penrose, Elaine Perry, Eleanor Prentiss, William Robertson, Peggy Romano, James Russo, Helen Shields, Joan Tetzel, Richard Vimtour, Frank Vincent, Sonny Wright, Margaret Wycherly (as "Mother Hollunder"). Produced by Vinton Freedley.

Stage: Directed Broadway production of Irwin Shaw's "Quiet Man".

Stage: Directed "But For Whom Charlie" (1964). Written by S.N. Behrman. Music arranged by David Amram. Scenic Design and lighting by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Anna Hill Johnstone. ANTA Washington Square Theatre: 12 Mar-2 Jul 1964 (47 performances/note: rotated in repertory with "After the Fall" and "Marco Millions"). Cast: Mariclare Costello, Faith Prosper, Salome Jens, Clint Kimbrough, Barbara Loden, Ralph Meeker (as "Charles Taney"), Jason Robards (as "Seymour Rosenthal"), Patricia Roe, Diane Shalet, Michael Stroud, David Wayne. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Robert Whitehead and Elia Kazan).

Stage: Appeared in "Men in White" (1933). Drama.

Stage: Appeared in "Gold Eagle Guy" (1934).

Stage: Appeared in "Waiting for Lefty" (1935).

Stage: Appeared in "'Til the Day I Die" (1935).

Stage: Appeared in "The Young Go First" (1935). Comedy.

Stage: Appeared in "Paradise Lost" (1935). Drama.

Stage: Appeared in "Case of Clyde Griffiths" (1936). Drama.

Golden Boy (1937). Drama. Written by Clifford Odets. Stage Manager: Alan Woolfson. Assistant Stage Manager: Martin Ritt and Bert Conway. Directed by Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 4 Nov 1937- Jun 1938 (closing date unknown/250 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Joe Bonaparte"), Roman Bohnen (as "Tom Moody"), Phoebe Brand (as "Anna"), Harry Bratsburg, Morris Carnovsky (as "Mr. Bonaparte"), Lee J. Cobb (as "Mr. Carp"), Bert Conway, Charles Crisp, Howard Da Silva (as "Lewis"), Frances Farmer (as "Lorna Moon"), John Garfield (as "Siggie") [credited as Jules Garfield], Michael Gordon, Elia Kazan (as "Eddie Fuselli"), Robert Lewis, Charles Niemeyer, John O'Malley, Martin Ritt (as "Sam"), Karl Malden (as "Barker") [Broadway debut; credited as Mladen Sekulovich], Art Smith. Produced by The Group Theatre.

Stage: Appeared in "Casey Jones" (1938). Drama. Director.

Stage: Appeared in "The Gentle People" (1939). Drama. Written by Irwin Shaw. Directed by Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 5 Jan 1939-May 1939 (closing date unknown/141 performances). As "Eli Lieber." Cast: Katherine Allen, Roman Bohnen, Harry Bratsburg, Grover Burgess, Lee J. Cobb, Lulla David, Florence Goodman, Sam Jaffe, Karl Malden, Martin Ritt, Sylvia Sidney (as "Stella Goodman"), George Skelton, Franchot Tone. Produced by The Group Theatre.

Stage: Directed "Thunder Rock" (1939). Drama. Written by Robert Ardrey. Mansfield Theatre: 14 Nov 1939-2 Dec 1939 (23 performances). Cast: 'Frances Farmer' (as "Melanie"), Luther Adler, Roman Bohnen, Harry Bratsburg, Phil Brown, Morris Carnovsky, Lee J. Cobb, Mary Fowler, Robert Lewis, Myron McCormick, Ruth Nelson, 'Art Smith' (q). Produced by The Group Theatre, Inc.

Stage: Appeared in "Night Music" (1940). Drama. Written by Clifford Odets. Incidental music by Hanns Eisler. Directed by Harold Clurman. Broadhurst Theatre: 22 Feb 1940-9 Mar 1940 (20 performances). As "Steve Takis."

Stage: Appeared in "Five Alarm Waltz" (1941).

Chrysalis (1932). Written by Rose Albert Porter. Directed by Theresa Helburn. Martin Beck Theatre: 15 Nov 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Arling Alcine, Wihelmina Barton, Humphrey Bogart (as "Don Ellis"), Fan Bourke, Lalive Brownell, Lily Cahill, Kathleen Comegys (as "Mrs. Haron"), Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Honey Rogers"), Gilberte Frey, Jessie Graham, Georgie Lee Hall, Thurston Hall (as "Judge Halman"), Hazel Hanna, Florence Heller, Henrietta Kaye, Elia Kazan (as "Louis"), George Kinsey, Frank Layton, Phyllis Loughton, Jean MacIntyre, Kathryn McClure, Jock Munro, Mary Orr, Osgood Perkins (as "Michael Haverill"), Beta Rothafel, Toni Sorel, Harry D. Southard, Margaret Sullavan (as "Lyda Cose"), Russell Thayer, June Walker, Harold Woodall, Edmund Ziman. Produced by Martin Beck. Produced in association with Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn.

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