- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Prescott Proposals (1954). Comedy. Written by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Broadhurst Theatre: 16 Dec 1953- 3 Apr 1954 (125 performances). Cast: Katharine Cornell (as "Mary Prescott, U.N. Delegate from the United States"), Ben Astar, Felix Aylmer, Roger Dann, Minoo Daver, Lorne Greene (as "Elliott Clark"), Bartlett Robinson (as "John Capek, U.N. Delegate from Czechoslovakia"), Hubert Beck, Richard Bengali (as "Ensemble"), Ward Costello (as "Ensemble"), Robert Culp (as "Alan Draper, Press Attache"), Richard De Russo, Jan de Ruth, John Drew Devereaux, Bijou Fernandez (as "Ensemble"), Edward Groag, Sheppard Kerman, Emily Lawrence, John Leslie, Joe Masteroff (as "Ensemble"), Helen Ray, Bernard Reines, Boris Tumarin, J.P. Wilson. Produced by Leland Hayward.
- Cabaret (1966). Musical/drama. Book by Joe Masteroff. Based on the play "I Am a Camera" by John Van Druten. Based on stories by Christopher Isherwood. Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Musical Director: Harold Hastings. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by David Baker. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Patricia Zipprodt. Choreographed by Ronald Field. Directed by Harold Prince. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The Imperial Theatre 7 Mar 1967- 2 Oct 1968, then moved to The Broadway Theatre from 7 Oct 1968- close): 20 Nov 1966- 6 Sep 1969 (1165 performances + 21 previews that began on 2 Nov 1966). Cast: Bert Convy (as "Clifford Bradshaw"), Jack Gilford (as "Herr Schultz"), Jill Haworth (as "Sally Bowles"), Lotte Lenya (as "Fraulein Schneider"), Joel Grey (as "Master of Ceremonies"), Peg Murray (as "Fraulein Kost"), Edward Winter (as "Ernst Ludwig"), Jere Admire (as "Bobby, Kit Kat Boy"), Barbara Alston (as "Frenchie, Kit Kat Girl"), Ray Baron (as "Bartender"), Bruce Becker (as "German Sailor"), Steven Boockvor (as "German Sailor"), Frank Bouley (as "Maitre D'"), Roger Briant (as "German Sailor"), Kathie Dalton (as "Texas, Kit Kat Girl"), Mary Ehara (as "One of "Two Ladies"), Sol Frieder (as "Herr Erdmann"), Pat Gosling (as "Maria, Kit Kat Girl"), John Herbert (as "Max"), Howard Kahl (as "Custom Official"), Tresha Kelly (as "Telephone Girl"), Mara Landi (as "Frau Wendel"), Miriam Lehmann-Haupt (as "Frau Kruger"), Bert Michaels (as "Victor, Kit Kat Boy"), Eugene Morgan (as "Herr Wendel"), Jayme Mylroie (as "Greta"), Ed Nolfi (as "German Sailor"), Rita O'Connor (as "One of "Two Ladies"), Marianne Selbert (as "Fritzie, Kit Kat Girl"), Robert Sharp (as "Felix"), Bonnie Walker (as "Rosie, Kat Girl"), Lynn Winn (as "LuLu, Kit Kit Girl"). Replacement actors during run included: Penny Fuller (as "Sally Bowles") [During vacation], Melissa Hart (as "Sally Bowles") [28 Jul 1969- ?], Ken Kercheval (as "Clifford Bradshaw"), Mara Landi (as "Fraulein Kost") [During vacation]. Produced by Harold Prince. Produced in association with Ruth Mitchell.
- (1971) His play, "The Warm Peninsula," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Tammy Grimes and Jan Sterling in the cast.
- (January 25, 2007 to February 25, 2007) He wrote the book for the musical, "Cabaret," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Tari Kelly (Sally Bowles); Harris Doran (Emcee); Daniel Krell (Cliff); Brooks Almy (Fraulein Schneider); Lenora Nemetz (Fraulein Kost); Scott Robertson (Herr Schultz); Carrington Vilmont (Ernst Ludwig); Leasen Almquist (Kit Kat Girl); Nicholas Ardell (Ensemble); Renee Monique Brown (Kit Kat Girl); Joe Domencic (Ensemble); Daina Michelle Griffith (Kit Kat Girl); Stephanie Lynn Nelson (Kit Kat Girl); Greg Roderick (Ensemble); Carol Schuberg (Kit Kat Girl and assistant choreographer); and Marcus Stevens (Ensemble) in the cast. Ted Pappas was director and choreographer. F. Wade Russo was music director and conductor. John Van Druten the wrote the original play based on stories by Christopher Isherwood. John Kander wrote the music. Fred Ebb was lyricist. James Noone was scenic designer. David R. Zyla was costume designer. Kirk Bookman was lighting designer. Zach Moore was sound designer. Don Wadsworth was dialect coach. Ruth E. Kramer was production stage manager. Fredric H. Orner was assistant stage manager.
- (November 11, 1987 to December 21, 1987) His musical, "She Loves Me," was performed at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Jerry Bock was composer. Sheldon Harnick was lyricist.
- (November 17, 1958) His play, "The Warm Peninsula," was performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Julie Harris in the cast.
- (July 2006) He wrote the book for the musical, "Cabaret," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Andrea McArdle in the cast. The musical is based on the play, "I Am A Camera," by John Van Druten. The play was based on Christopher Isherwood's memoir, "Berlin Stories." John Kander was composer. Fred Ebb was lyricist.
- (September 8 to October 29, 2006) He wrote the book for the musical, "Cabaret," in The Arena Stage production at the Fichlander Theater in Washington D.C. Based on the play, "I Am A Camera," by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood. John Kander was composer. Fred Ebb was lyricist. Molly Smith was director.
- (November 17 to December 31, 2006) He wrote the book for the musical, "She Loves Me," in The Arena Stage production at the Fichlander Theater in Washington D.C. Sheldon Harnick was lyricist. Jerry Bock was composer. Based on the play by Miklos Laszlo. Kyle Donnelly was director.
- (2009 to 2010 season) He wrote the book for the musical, "Cabaret," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Curt Columbus was director. John Kander was composer. Fred Ebb was lyricist. Michael McGarty was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. Russell Champa was lighting designer. Peter Sasha Hurowitz was sound designer. Michael Rice was music director. Sharon Jenkins was choreographer.
- (2004 to 2005 season) He was a writer for the musical, "She Loves Me," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jerry Bock was composer. Sheldon Harnick was lyricist. Miklos Laszlo was playwright. John Miller-Stephany was director. James Youmans was set designer. Mathew J. LeFebvre was costume designer. Donald Holder was lighting designer. James Sewell was choreographer. Andrew Cooke was music director.
- (Summer 1981) He wrote the book for the musical, "Cabaret," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Billy Crystal (Master of Ceremonies); Donna McKechnie (Sally Bowles); James Langrall (Clifford Bradshaw); Providence Hollander (Fraulein Schneider); Bernie Landis (Herr Schultz); Marge Spellacy (Fraulein Kost); Dick Fuchs (Ernst Ludwig); Tarry Caruso; Jane Chapman; Janice Crystal; Madelaine Doherty; Webb English; Jamison Foss; Joie Gallo; Marc Hunter; Heidi Longwith; Laura McLeod; Mark Maple; Jaye Moyer; Daryl Murphy; Steve Peardon; Peter Pederson; Wayne Plate; Richard Settles; Cindy Straub and Jennifer Walker in the cast. John Van Druten was original playwright. Christopher Isherwood was the original writer. John Kander was composer. Fred Ebb was lyricist. Charles Abbott was director. Bick Goss was choreographer. Dennis Kratzer was musical director. Kevin Lee Allen was scenic production designer. Anthony Berg was production stage manager. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (1998 Summer) He wrote the book and lyrics for the musical, "Paramour," in a world premiere production at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Joseph Hardy was director. Howard Marren was composer. Craig Noel was company director.
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