- (1926 - 1951) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1926) Stage Play: Princess Turandot. Fantasy. Adapted from the Russian version by Harry G. Alsberg and Isaac Don Levine. Based on "Turandot" by Carlo Gozzi. Intermezzo by Lewis Waller. Directed by Leo Bulgakov. Provincetown Playhouse: 12 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/26 performances). Cast: J. Edward Bromberg (as "Tartaglia/Ishmael") [Broadway debut], George Frame Brown, Barbara Bulgakov (as "Princess Turandot"), Muriel Campbell, Jasper Deeter (as "Altoum"), Moss Fleisig, Sada Gordon, Kirby Hawkes, Boris Marshmallow, Harold McGee, Ferd Nofer, Edward Robbin, Victor Sharoff, Leni Stengel (as "Adelma") [Broadway debut], Sheba Strunsky. Produced by Carlo Gozzi.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Cradle Song. Drama. Written by Gregorio Martinez Sierra and Maria Martinez Sierra. Translated by John Garrett Underhill. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 24 Jan 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "The Doctor"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "A Countryman"), Sayre Crawley, Kathryn Crowe, Beatrice De Neergaard, Jocelyn Gordon, Helen Grant, Alma Kruger (as "The Prioress"), Lewis Leverett, Irene Levine, Margaret G. Love, Glesca Marshall, Agnes McCarthy, Paula Miller, Ria Mooney, Martha Morgan, Leona Roberts, Mary Ward, Frances Williams. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: Inheritors (Revival). Written by Susan Glaspell. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 15 Mar 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Alan Birmingham (as "Felix"), Egon Brecher (as "Felix Fejevary, 1st"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Senator Lewis"), Sayre Crawley (as "Professor Holden"), John Eldridge, Oahlee Hubbard, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Madeline Fejevary Morton"), Wesley John (as "Emil Johnson"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Aunt Isabel"), Harold Moulton, Gordon Pascal (as "Smith"), Leona Roberts (as "Grandmother"), Robert F. Ross, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc. Note: Although officially credited as a revival, no known original production history exists under this title.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Good Hope. Drama (revival). Written by Herman Heijermans. Translated by Lillian Saunders and 'Caroline Heijermans-Houwink'. Civic Repertory Theatre: 18 Oct 1927- Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "Clemens Bos"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Simon"), Donald Cameron, Alan Campbell, J. Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, John Eldridge, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Clementine"), Walter Tupper Jones, Alma Kruger (as "Kniertje"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Jo"), Margaret Love, Charles McCarthy, Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts (as "Truus"), Robert Ross, Harry Sothern (as "Kaps"), Mary Ward. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: 2 x 2 = 5. Comedy. Written by Gustav Wied. Translated by Ernest Boyd and Holger Koppel. Directed by Egon Brecher. Civic Repertory Theatre: 28 Nov 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "Gerhard Konik"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "The Lawyer/Torgensen"), Sayre Crawley (as "Mathias Hamann"), Beatrice De Neergaard, Arthur Donnell, John Eldridge, John Hilbert, Oahlee Hubbard, Josephine Hutchinson, Walter Tupper Jones (as "A Policeman"), Alma Kruger (as "Mrs. Kluver"), Paul Leyssac, Margaret Love, Charles McCarthy, Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts, Robert F. Ross, Harry Sothern (as "Paul Abel"), Ruth Wilton.
- (1928) Stage Play: Improvisations in June. Comedy. Written by Max Mohr. Translated by Susanne Behn. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 5 Mar 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, Egon Brecher (as "Adam Zappe, Improvisator"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Elkin, Secretary to Samuel Mill"), Donald Cameron, Neil Cornell, Sayre Crawley, John Eldridge, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Olga"), Walter Tupper Jones, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Princess Orloff"), Paul Leyssac (as "Majordomo"), Harold Moulton (as "First Servant"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Would-Be Gentleman. Drama. Written by Molière. Book adapted by F. Anstey. Music by Alfred C. Reynolds. Dance arrangements by J. Blake Scott. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 1 Oct 1928 - 15 Oct 1928 (34 performances). Cast: Abraham Batken, Walter Beck, Egon Brecher (as "M. Jourdain"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Covielle"), Donald Cameron, Leslie Cooley, Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, John Eldredge (as "Music Master" and "Mufti"), Ted Fetter, Harold Francis, Jocelyn Gordon, Landon Herrick, Vernon Jones, Alma Kruger (as "Madame Jourdain"), Lewis Leverett, Paul Leyssac, Margaret Love, Glesca Marshall, Agnes McCarthy, Ria Mooney, Mary Morris, Harold Moulton, Robert Ross, Adele Schuyler, J. Blake Scott, Herbert Shapiro, Constantine Shevtchen, Peter Tcharkovsky, Paul Zamulenko, Theodore Zarkevich. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Cherry Orchard. Comedy (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 15 Oct 1928 - Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast included: J. Edward Bromberg (as "Yasha"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Varya"), Alla Nazimova, John Eldredge, Semen Panteleevich, Lyubov Andreevna.
- (1928) Stage Play: Peter Pan. Fantasy (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Music by John Crook. Dance arrangements by J. Blake Scott. Stage Manager: Walter Tupper Jones. Assistant Stage Mgr: Francoise Du Moulin and Landon Herrick. Flight direction by George Santelli. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne and J. Blake Scott. Civic Repertory Theatre: 26 Nov 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Eva Le Gallienne (as "Peter Pan"), Walter Beck (as "Noodles, also credited as "Noodler"), Norma Bergere (as "Wolf"), Georgiana Brand, Egon Brecher (as "James Hook aka "Captain Hook"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Nana"), Donald Cameron, Alfred Corn, Sayre Crawley, Anne Dawson, Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Liza"), John Eldridge, Ted Fetter, Thelma Frankel, Jocelyn Gordon, Robert H. Gordon, Margaret Hart, Landon Herrick, Gundrun Hurja, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Wendy Moira Angela Darling"), Vernon Jones, Lewis Leverett, Glesca Marshall, Charles McCarthy, Hennry Melvin, Gladys Meyer, Paula Miller, Harold Moulton (as "Ostrich/Cecco"), Robert Ross, Lester Salkow, J. Blake Scott (as "Great Big Little Panther"), Herbert Shapiro, David Vivian, Mary Ward. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc. Note: This was the 5th revival to date since the original production of 1905.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Lady from Alfaqueque. Comedy. Translated by Helen Granville-Barker. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 14 Jan 1929- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: J. Edward Bromberg (as "Realito"), Donald Cameron (as "Don Pascual"), Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Rosita"), Jocelyn Gordon (as "Blanca"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Nicelas"), Alma Kruger (as "Fernandita"), Lewis Leverett (as "Felipe Rivas"), Paul Leyssac (as "Neblejas"), Ria Mooney, Leona Roberts (as "Adoracien"), Frances Williams. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- (1929) Sage Play: Katerina. Written by Leonid Andreyev. Translated by Herman Bernstein. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 25 Feb 1929- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, J. Edward Bromberg (as "Toropets"), Donald Cameron, Francoise Du Moulin, John Eldredge, Robert H. Gordon, Alma Kruger (as "Tatyana Andreyevna"), Glesca Marshall, Agnes McCarthy, Paula Miller, Ria Mooney, Harold Moulton, Alla Nazimova (as "Katerina Ivanovna"), Leona Roberts, Robert Ross, J. Blake Scott, Frances Williams. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Sage Play: The Cherry Orchard. Drama (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 23 Sep 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Living Corpse. Tragedy. Written by Lev Tolstoy. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami. Civic Repertory Theatre: 6 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Fedya," "Feodor Vasilyetvitch Protasov"), Egon Brecher (as "Ivan Petrovitch Alexandrov"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Ivan Markarovitch, Petrushin"), Donald Cameron, Sayre Crawley, Mooney Diamond, Leonard Farley, Florida Friebus (as "Sasha"), Robert H. Gordon, Lee Hillery, Henry Howard, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Lisa/Elizabeth Andreyvna"), David Kerman, Joseph A. Kramm (as "Voznesensky, an Army Officer"), Alma Kruger (as "Anna Pavlovna"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Anna Dimitrievna Karenina"), Robert Lewis, Paul Leyssac, Ria Mooney, Arnold Moss (as "Koratkov"), Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts, Rita Romilly, Robert Ross, Mary Sarton, Blake Scott, Herbert Shapiro, Elizabeth Shelly, Constantine Shevtchen, William Steinhorn, David Turk.
- The Women have Their Way (1930). Comedy.
- Romeo and Juliet (1930). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 21 Apr 1930- May 1930. Cast: Walter Beck (as "Capulet"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Escalus, prince of Verona"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Mercutio, kinsman to the prince and friend to Romeo"), Donald Cameron (as "Romeo, son of Montague"), Amy Chandler (as "Page to Capulet"), Sayre Crawley (as "Friar Laurence, a Franciscan"), Howard Da Silva (as "Apothecary"), Mooney Diamond (as "Ensemble"), Florida Friebus (as "Ensemble"), Frederic Giuliano (as "Ensemble"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet"), Lee Hillery (as "Abraham, servant to Montague/Ensemble"), Henry Howard (as "Watchman/Ensemble"), Vernon Jones (as "Page to Mercutio"), David Kerman (as "Watchman"), Joseph A. Kramm (as "An Old Man of the Capulet family/Friar John, a Franciscan"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), Robert Lewis (as "Gregory, servant to Capulet/Watchman"), Merle Maddern (as "Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet"), Burgess Meredith (as "Peter, servant to Juliet's nurse/Ensemble"), Arnold Moss (as "Balthasar, servant to Romeo"), Harold Moulton (as "Montague"), Renee Orsell (as "Ensemble"), Leona Roberts (as "Nurse to Juliet"), Robert F. Ross (as "Benvolio, nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo"), May Sarton (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Scheer (as "Ensemble"), Blake Scott (as "Paris, a young nobleman, kinsman to the prince"), Herbert Shapiro Sampson, Servant to Capulet"), Irene Sharaff (as "Ensemble"), William Steinhorn (as "Ensemble"), David Turk (as "Chief Officer of the Town"), Gordon Wallace (as "Page to Paris/Ensemble"), Mary Ward (as "Lady Montague, wife to Montague"), Ruth Wilton (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- The Green Cockatoo (1930). (revival). Written by Arthur Schnitzler. Civic Repertory: 6 Oct 1930- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "Emile, Duke de Cadignan"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Henri"), Egon Brecher (as "Prospere/Host of the Green Cockatoo"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Grasset"), Donald Cameron Rollin"), Sayre Crawley (as "Guillaume"), Howard Da Silva (as "Scaevola"), Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Leocadie"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Lebret"), David Kerman (as "Jules"), Joseph A. Kramm (as "Sergeant"), Paul Leyssac (as "Marquis de Lansac"), Burgess Meredith (as "Grain"), Ria Mooney (as "Michette"), Arnold Moss (as "Etienne"), Harold Moulton (as "Francois/Vicomte de Nogeant"), Estelle Scheer, Herbert Shapiro, Sala Staw, Gordon Wallace (as "Albin/Chevalier de la Tremouille"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc. Note: Play originally performed on Broadway in 1910.
- Romeo and Juliet (1930). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 6 Oct 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "Capulet"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Escalus, Prince of Verona"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Mercutio, kinsman to the prince and friend to Romeo"), Donald Cameron, Sayre Crawley (as "Friar Laurence, a Franciscan"), Howard Da Silva (as "Apothecary"), Sean Dillon, Robert H. Gordon (as "Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet"), Lee Hillery, David Kerman, DeWitt Kiernan, Jane Kim, Edward Kogan, Joseph A. Kramm (as "An Old Man of the Capulet family/Friar John, a Franciscan"), Alma Kruger (as "Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet"), Marc Lawrence (as "Watchman"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), Lawrence Levin, Robert Lewis (as "Gregory, servant to Capulet"), Charles Martin, Burgess Meredith (as "Peter, servant to Juliet's nurse"), Morris Morrison, Arnold Moss (as "Balthasar, servant to Romeo"), Harold Moulton (as "Montague"), Joyce Neitchie, Peter Railey, Leona Roberts (as "Nurse to Juliet"), Robert F. Ross, John Saltzman, Mary Sarton, Estelle Scheer, Elizabeth Schonberg, Blake Scott, Herbert Shapiro (as "Sampson, servant to Capulet"), William Steinhorn, Mary Tartar, Gordon Wallace (as "Drummer"), Mary Ward, Richard Waring, Allan Weaver. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- Siegfried (1930). Drama. Written by Philip Carr, from the French of Jean Giraudoux. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 20 Oct 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "General von Waldorf"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Siegfried"), Egon Brecher (as "Baron Von Zelten"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Pietri"), Donald Cameron, Howard Da Silva (as "Mr. Patchkoffer/Schumann"), Sean Dillon, Robert H. Gordon, Joseph A. Kramm (as "Keller"), Edith Lane, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Genevieve"), Paul Leyssac, Agnes McCarthy, Burgess Meredith (as "Kratz, Orderly"), Arnold Moss, Harold Moulton, Margaret Mower (as "Eva"), Robert Ross, Herbert Shapiro. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- The Inspector General (1930). Comedy/farce (revival). Based on the Russian of Nikolay Gogol. Book adapted by John Anderson. Directed by Jed Harris. Hudson Theatre: 23 Dec 1930- Dec 1930 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell (as "Anna Andréyevna the mayor's wife"), Flavia Arcaro (as "The Sergeant's Wife"), Romney Brent (as "Ivan"), J. Edward Bromberg, William Challee (as "Waiter"), Eduardo Ciannelli, Frank Conlan, Claude Cooper, William Dorbin, Dorothy Gish, Theodore Hart, Harold Johnsrud (as "Merchant"), Josef Lazarovici, Con MacSunday, Owen Meech (as "Pytor Ivánovich Dóbchinsky, local landowner"), Eugene Powers, Edward Rigby, Joseph Sauers, Bessie Traub. Produced by Jed Harris. Note: Produced on film as a Danny Kaye vehicle by Warner Brothers as The Inspector General (1949). The film had significant changes from the stage version.
- The House of Connelly (1931). Drama. Written by Paul Green. Directed by Lee Strasberg and Cheryl Crawford. Martin Beck Theatre: 28 Sep 1931- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/91 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Geraldine Connelly"), Margaret Barker, Phoebe Brand (as "Serenader"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Duffy"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Robert Connelly"), William Challee (as "Jodie/Serenader"), Walter Coy (as "Charlie/Serenader"), Fanny De Knight, Virginia Farmer, Sylvia Feningston, Friendly Ford, Gerrit Kraber, Lewis Leverett, Robert Lewis, Gertrude Maynard, Rose McClendon, Paula Miller, Mary Morris, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets (as "Reuben/Serenader"), Dorothy Patten, Herbert Ratner, Philip Robinson, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard, Franchot Tone (as "Will Connelly"), Crane Whitley (as "Alec/Serenader") [credited as Clement Wilenchick]. Produced by The Group Theatre, Inc. Produced under the auspices of The Theatre Guild.
- 1931- (1931). Drama. Written by Claire Sifton and Paul Sifton. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Mansfield Theatre: 10 Dec 1931- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Stella Adler, Harry Bellaver, Phoebe Brand, J. Edward Bromberg, Grover Burgess, Morris Carnovsky, William Challee, Walter Coy, Virginia Farmer, Friendly Ford, Gerrit Kraber, Lewis Leverett, Robert Louis, Gertrude Maynard, Byron McGrath, Sanford Meisner, Mary Morris, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets, Sylvia Pennington, Philip Robinson, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard, Franchot Tone, Crane Whitley [credited as Clement Wilenchick]. Produced by The Group Theatre Company.
- The Living Corpse (1929). Tragedy. Written by Lev Tolstoy. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami. Civic Repertory Theatre: 6 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Fedya," "Feodor Vasilyetvitch Protasov"), Egon Brecher (as "Ivan Petrovitch Alexandrov"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Ivan Markarovitch, Petrushin"), Donald Cameron, Sayre Crawley, Mooney Diamond, Leonard Farley, Florida Friebus (as "Sasha"), Robert H. Gordon, Lee Hillery, Henry Howard, Josephine Hutchinson, David Kerman, Joseph A. Kramm (as "Voznesensky, an Army Officer"), Alma Kruger (as "Anna Pavlovna"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Anna Dimitrievna Karenina"), Robert Lewis, Paul Leyssac, Ria Mooney, Arnold Moss (as "Koratkov"), Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts, Rita Romilly, Robert Ross, Mary Sarton, Blake Scott, Herbert Shapiro, Elizabeth Shelly, Constantine Shevtchen, William Steinhorn, David Turk.
- Big Night (1933). Written by Dawn Powell. Directed by Cheryl Crawford. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 17 Jan 1933- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Myra Bonney"), Roman Bohnen (as "Fargo"), Phoebe Brand (as "Winnie Murphy"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Bert Schwartz"), Grover Burgess (as "Bob Tuttle"), Russell Collins (as "Chet Davies"), Lewis Leverett, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets (as "Eugene"), Dorothy Patten, Herbert Ratner, Eunice Stoddard (as "Mrs. Fargo"). Produced by The Group Theatre, Inc.
- Both Your Houses (1933).
- Men in White (1933). Drama. Written by Sidney Kingsley. Stage Manager: Elia Kazan. Assistant Stage Mgr: Tony Kraber [credited as Gerrit Kraber] and Robert Harper. Assistant Prod. Mgr: Arnold L. Schauer Jr. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Broadhurst Theatre: 26 Sep 1933- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/351 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Dr. Gordon"), Margaret Barker, Alan Baxter, Phoebe Brand (as "Barbara Dennin"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Dr. Hochberg"), Grover Burgess (as "Dr. McCabe"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Dr. Levine"), William Challee (as "Dr. Michaelson"), Russell Collins (as "Dr. Cunningham"), Walter Coy, Mary Virginia Farmer, Robert Harper, Elena Karam, Elia Kazan (as "Orderly"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Dr. Ferguson"), Gerrit Kraber (as "James Mooney"), Lewis Leverett, Bob Lewis, Mab Maynard, Sanford Meisner (as "Dr. Wren/Mr. Smith"), Paula Miller, Ruth Nelson, Clifford Odets (as "Mr. Houghton"), Dorothy Patten, Herbert Ratner, Art Smith, Eunice Stoddard (as "Nurse Jamison"). Produced by The Group Theatre, Sidney Harmon and James R. Ullman. Note: filmed as Men in White (1934), "The DuPont Show of the Month: Men in White (#4.1)" (1960).
- (1934) Stage Play: Gold Eagle Guy. Written by Melvin Levy. Choreographed by Helen Tamiris. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Morosco Theatre: 26 Nov 1934- Jan 1935 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Emperor Norton/Tang Sin"), Stella Adler (as "Adah Menken"), Margaret Barker (as "Jessie Sargent"), Alan Baxter (as "MacNaurty/Kohler/Postman"), Roman Bohnen (as "Macondray"), Phoebe Brand (as "Girl of the Mantic/Elizabeth Jolais"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Guy Button"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Will Parrott"), Helen Carrm (as "Girl of the Mantic/Mrs. Halstead"), William Challee (as "Pearly/Ah Kee"), Russell Collins (as "A Deserter/Ed Walker"), Florence Cooper (as "Girl of the Mantic/Mrs. DaSilva"), Walter Coy (as "Adam Keane"), John Garfield (as "Sailor/Mackay") [credited as Jules Garfield], Evelyn Geller (as "Girl of the Mantic"), John Jordan (as "Guy, Jr. in Act 2"), Elia Kazan (as "Polyziodes"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Lon Firth"), David Kortchmar(as "Another Miner/Rev. Brown"), Tony Kraber (as "Tony Sorrenson/Joe") [credited as Gerrit Kraber], Lewis Leverett (as "A Miner/Captain Roberts/André"), Bob Lewis (as "Gus/Okajima"), Joan Madison (as "Girl of the Mantic/Mrs. Muller"), Sanford Meisner (as "Ortega/Guy, Jr. in Act 3"), Paula Miller (as "Girl of the Mantic/Mrs. Sheldon/Mrs. Nass"), Ruth Nelson (as "Girl of the Mantic/Mrs. McElvay/Miss Richards"), Clifford Odets (as "Burns/Jolais"), Dorothy Patten (as "Girl of the Mantic/Miss Simmonds"), Herbert Ratner (as "Bartender/Jacobs/A.D.T. Boy"), Art Smith (as "Merg Wallin"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Girl of the Mantic/Mrs. Lemon"), Frances Williams. Produced by The Group Theatre Inc. Produced in association with D.A. Doran Jr.
- (1935) Stage Play: Awake and Sing! Drama. Written by Clifford Odets. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Harold Clurman. Belasco Theatre: 19 Feb 1935- 27 Jul 1935 (184 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Moe Axelrod"), Stella Adler (as "Bessie Berger"), Roman Bohnen (as "Schlosser"), Phoebe Brand (as "Hennie Berger"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Uncle Morty"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Jacob Berger"), John Garfield [credited as Jules Garfield] (as "Ralph Berger"), Sanford Meisner (as "Sam Feinschreiber"), Art Smith. Produced by The Group Theatre, Inc.
- (1935) Stage Play: Weep for the Virgins.
- (1939) Stage Play: Awake and Sing!
- (1944) Stage Play: Jacobowsky and the Colonel. Comedy. Written by S.N. Behrman. Based on an original play by Franz Werfel. Incidental music by Paul Bowles. Assistant Stage Mgr: Bettina Cerf. General Stage Manager: Coby Ruskin. Directed by Elia Kazan. Martin Beck Theatre: 14 Mar 1944- 10 Mar 1945 (417 performances). Cast: Annabella (as "Marianne") [Broadway debut], Louis Calhern (as "Colonel Tadeusz Boleslav Stjerbinsky"), Oskar Karlweis (as "S.L. Jacobowsky"), Harold Vermilyea (as "Gestapo Official"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Szabuniewicz"), Donald Cameron (as "Monsieur Serouille/Senator Brisson"), Philip Collier (as "Air Raid Warden"), Philip Coolidge (as "The Dice Player"), Harry Davis (as "Soloman/Papa Clarion"), Louise Dowdney (as "A Young Girl"), Joseph Kallini (as "Street Singer"), Peter Kass (as "Szycke"), Edward Kreisler (as "Sergeant De Ville/Second French Soldier"), Don Lee (as "Wilhelm/First German Soldier"), Jules Leni (as "Child"), Jane Marbury (as "Old Lady from Arras"), E.G. Marshall (as "Brigadier"), Kitty Mattern (as "Cosette"), Bob Merritt (as "Max/Second German Soldier"), Frank Overton (as "First Lieutenant"), Coby Ruskin (as "A Chauffeur"), William Sanders (as "The Commissaire"), Burton Tripp (as "Gendarme/First French Soldier"), Hilda Vaughn (as "Madame Bouffier"), Harrison Winter (as "Sleeping Shopkeeper"), Barry O'Moore (as "The Tragic Gentleman"). Replacement actors: Donald Arbury (as "Monsieur Serouille/Senator Brisson"), Oliver Cliff (as "The Dice Player"), Loney Lewis (as "Szabuniewicz"), Herbert Ratner (as "Air Raid Warden/Max/Second German Soldier"), Gwilym Williams (as "Street Singer"). Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors). Produced in association with Jack H. Skirball. Note: Filmed as Me and the Colonel (1958).
- (1946) Stage Play: Toplitzky of Notre Dame. Musical comedy.
- (1949) Stage Play: The Big Knife.
- (1951) Stage Play: The Royal Family. Comedy (revival).
- (1951) Stage Play: Not for Children. Written by Elmer Rice. Scenic Design by John Root. Costume Design by Mainbocher. Music by Robert Emmett Dolan. Coronet Theatre: 13 Feb 1951- 17 Feb 1951 (7 performances). Cast: Phil Arthur (as "Digby Walsh"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Timothy Forrest") [final Broadway role], Alexander Clark (as "Clarence Orth"), Joan Copeland (as "Evangeline Orth"), Natalie Core (as "Irma Orth"), Keene Crockett (as "Elijah Silverhammer"), Betty Field (as "Theodora Effington"), John Garstad (as Hitch Imborg"), Budd Gregg (as "Pianist"), Gar Moore (as "An Old Gentleman"), Elliott Nugent (as "Ambrose Atwater"), Frances Tannehill (as "Pensacola Crawford"), Ann Thomas (as "Prudence Dearborn"), Fredd Wayne (as "Hugh McHugh"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
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