- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Journey's End (1939). Drama. Written by R.C. Sherriff. Directed by Leonard Sillman. Empire Theatre: 18 Sep 1939- 30 Sep 1939 (16 performances). Cast: Victor Beecroft, Glenn Hunter, Philip Huston, A.P. Kaye (as "2nd Lieut. Trotter"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Captain Stanhope"), Reginald Mason (as "Lieut. Osborne"), Jack Merivale, Hugh Rennie (as "Captain Hardy"), Everett Ripley, Houseley Stevenson (as "Bert"), Ralph Sumpter, Richard Temple. Produced by Leonard Sillman.
- St. Helena (1936). Drama. Written by R.C. Sherriff and Jeanne De Casalis. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Lyceum Theatre: 6 Oct 1936- Nov 1936 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Paul Adams, Robert Ansteth, Stephen Ker Appleby, Harry Bellaver (as "The Abbe Vignali"), Stephen Courtleigh, Samuel Danzig, Lewis Dayton, Joseph De Santis, Jules Epailly (as "Cipriani"), Maurice Evans (as "Napoleon"), Edward Fielding, Whitford Kane (as "Dr. O'Meara"), Jack Kelly, Marc Loebell, Joseph Macaulay, Reginald Mason (as "General Count Betrand"), Charles F. O'Connor, Francis Pierlot (as "The Abbe Buonovita"), Rosamond Pinchot, Paul Porter, Edward Ryan, Jr., Kay Strozzi (as "Countess Montholon"), Barry Sullivan (as "St. Denis"), Joyce Walsh, Percy Waram (as "Sir Hudson Lowe"), Alan Wheatley. Produced by Max Gordon.
- (1929) Stage Play: Journey's End. Drama. Written by R.C. Sherriff. Scenic Design by James Whale. Directed by James Whale. Henry Miller's Theatre: 22 Mar 1929- 17 May 1930 (485 performances). Cast: Sol Douday (as "German Soldier"), Jack Hawkins (as "2nd Lieut. Hibbert"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Captain Stanhope") [Broadway debut], Leon Quartermaine (as "Lieut. Osborne"), Evelyn Roberts (as "Captain Hardy"), Sidney Seaward (as "Sergeant Major"), Eric Stanley (as "Colonel"), Victor Stanley (as "Private Mason"), Henry Wenman (as "2nd Lieut. Trotter"), Derek Williams (as "2nd Lieut. Raleigh"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. Produced by arrangement with Maurice Browne.
- (1972) His play, "Journey's End", was performed at the Cambridge Theatre in England with James Maxwell, Peter Egan and Harry Landis.
- (2003) His play, "Journey's End," was performed at the Seanachai Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. The crew included Elizabeth E. Schuch (scenic designer), Josh Schmidt (sound designer), and A. Cameron Zetty (lighting designer).
- (1929) His play, "Journey's End," was performed at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England with Colin Clive, Maurice Evans, George Zucco, and Robert Speaight in the cast. John Whale was director. James Whale was setting designer.
- (1935 - 1936) His play, "St. Helena," was performed at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Ion Swinley, William Devlin, Leo Genn, Vivienne Bennett, Cecil Trouncer, Anthony Quayle, Glynis Johns, and Alec Clunes in the cast. Henry Cass was director.
- (1950) His play, "Home at Seven," was performed the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Marian Spencer, and Meriel Forbes in the cast.
- (1953) His play, "The White Carnation," was performed at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Frances Clare, Lockwood West, Meriel Forbes, and Harcourt Williams in the cast. Noel Willman was director.
- (1953) His play, "The White Carnation," was performed at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Harcourt Williams, Meg Maxwell, and Frances Clare in the cast. Noel Willman was director.
- (1972) His play, "Journey's End," was performed at the Cambridge Theatre in London, England with James Maxwell, Peter Egan, and Harry Landis in the cast.
- (1929) Stage Play: Journey's End. Drama. Written by R.C. Sherriff. Scenic Design by James Whale. Directed by James Whale [earliest Broadway credit]. Henry Miller's Theatre: 22 Mar 1929-17 May 1930 (485 performances). Cast: Sol Douday (as "German Soldier"), Jack Hawkins (as "2nd Lt. Hibbert"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Capt. Stanhope") [Broadway debut], Leon Quartermaine (as "Lt. Osborne"), Evelyn Roberts (as "Capt. Hardy"), Sidney Seaward (as "Sergeant Major"), Eric Stanley (as "Colonel"), Victor Stanley (as "Pvt. Mason"), Henry Wenman (as "2nd Lt. Trotter"), Derek Williams (as "2nd Lt. Raleigh"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. Produced by arrangement with Maurice Browne. Note: Filmed by Gainsborough Pictures/Tiffany Productions [distributed by Tiffany Productions (USA)/Woolf & Freedman Film Service (UK] as Journey's End (1930).
- (2003) His play, "Journey's End," was performed at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Geoffrey Streatfield, David Haig, Christian Coulsen, Guy Williams, and Ben Meyjes in the cast. David Grindley was director.
- (2004) His play, "Journey's End," was performed at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Geoffrey Streatfield, David Haig, Christian Coulson, Guy Williams, and Ben Meyjes in the cast. David Grindley was director.
- (August 24, 1937) His play, "Journey's End," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Morgan Farley, John Williams, Carl Benton Reid and Wilfred Seagram in the cast.
- (July 1951) His play, "Miss Mabel," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Lillian Gish in the cast.
- (1978-1979 season) His play, "Journey's End," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Kenneth Frankel was director. John Conklin was set designer. Carol Oditz was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
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