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86 | Sabine Women, The : "A Bit of Roman History" by Leonid Andreyeff (Translated from the Russian by Clarence L. Meader and Fred Newton Scott). Produced by The Schenectady Civic Players (NY - 1930) starring William McKay, John Helwig, William Kunkleman, Frank Starr, Bertha Wolcott, etc. Directed by Mrs. Charles M. Ripley. Billed with "Man Proposes" by Olive Northrup Snyder. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sabrina Fair : "A Romantic Comedy" by Samuel Taylor. Various productions (1953 - 67) starring Margaret Sullavan (Wife of Henry Fonda, William Wyler, Leland Heyward, etc.), Joseph Cotton, Cathleen Nesbitt, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Russell Collins, Luella Gear, Scott McKay, Jane Seymour, Claire Spencer, Ruth Reynolds, Norma Hall, Allison Price, June Lockhart (Daughter of Gene Lockhart. Co-star of television's "Lassie," Petticoat Junction," "Lost in Space," etc.), Frances Starr, Paul McGrath, Truman Smith, Gaby Rodgers, Lauren Gilbert, Leora Dana, Tod Andrews, Natalee Hall, Ruth McDermott, Anne Juergens, Eleanor Berney, Kathryn Crosby (Wife of Bing Crosby), John Lupton, Nancy Cushman, John D. Irving, Jeanne Hubbard, Mary Jane Bernardy, Linda Ryan, Kinau Wilder, etc. Originally produced (1953) by The Playwrights' Company and directed by H.C. Potter. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sacrament Of Judas, The : Book by Louis Tiercelin. Produced at the Princess Theatre (NYC - 1903) starring Kyrle Bellew, Frank A. Connor, Frank McCormack and Clara Blandick (Most famous as "Aunt Em" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"). Billed with "Raffles, The Amateur Cracksman" by E.W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey. Both plays directed by Eugene Presbrey. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sacred Flame, The : "A New Play" by W. Somerset Maugham. Various productions (1928 - 37) starring Robert Harris, Stanley Logan, Mary Jerrold, Casha Pringle, Richard Charlton, Martha Bacon, Lorraine Wing, etc. Originally produced (1928) by Messmore Kendall and Gilbert Miller and directed by Gilbert Miller. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sacrifiee, La : Book by M.H. Devore. Produced in Paris (No location or date listed) starring Georges Saulieu, Paul Cerny, Yvonne Garrick, Jenny Diska, Mado Ditza, etc. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sad Shepherd, The : or "A Tale of Robin Hood" by Ben Jonson. Produced by the Wellesley College Department of English (Cambridge, MA - 1903) starring Stanley Drewitt, Ben Greet, Percy Waram, Emily Taylor, etc. Directed by Ben Greet. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sadie Thompson : "A Musical Play" by Howard Dietz and Rouben Mamoulian (Based on the short story and play, "Rain" by W. Somerset Maugham, John Colton and Clemence Randolph). Music by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Produced by A.P. Waxman at the Alvin Theatre (NY C- 1944) starring June Havoc (Portrayed as "Dainty June" in the stage and film versions of "Gypsy"), Lansing Hatfield, Zolya Talma, John Adair, James Newill, John Cassidy, etc. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Choreographed by Edward Caton. Songs include: "Barrel of Beads," "If You Can't Get the Love You Want," "The Love I Long For," "Garden in the Sky," "Siren of the Tropics," "Life's A Funny Present," "Born All Over Again," "When You Live on An Island," etc. | ||||||||||||
86 | Safety First : "The Twelve Cylinder Musical Comedy" by Al. H. Powellton. Produced by The Woodhall Amusement Company at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1917) starring Billy Wyse ("The Magnetic Little Comedian"), Billy House ("The Sixty Laugh - Power Propeller"), Grace Manlove, Carl Andrews, The Wentz Brothers, etc. Directed by Rita Lawrence. Songs include: "Alexander's Back From Dixie," "Sometimes," "Key Ring of Life," "The Girl He Loves Best," "Chimpanzee Isle," etc. | ||||||||||||
86 | Safety Match, A : "A New Play" by Ian Hay (Adapted from his popular novel). Produced in London (No location or date listed) starring Herbert Marshall, Oswald Roberts, Franklyn Bellamy, Norman Page, Kyrle Bellew, Cecil Fowler, etc. Directed by Norman Page. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sag Harbor : "An Old Story" by James A. Herne. Various productions (1900 - 02) starring Frank Monroe, Forrest Robinson, James A. Herne, John D. Garrick, Sol Smith, Julie A. Herne, Byron Douglas, Charles B. Waldron, Angela Dolores, Marie Boland, etc. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sail Away : "New Musical Comedy" with book, music and lyrics by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by Harold Fielding and Charles Russell at various theatres in London and the United States (1960 - 61) starring Elaine Stritch, David Holliday, Grover Dale (Husband of Anita Morris), Sheila Roberts, Dorothy Reynolds, Alice Pearce (Most famous as "Gladys Kravitz" on television's "Bewitched"), Patricia Harty (Wife of Michael Callan. Co-star of television's "Occasional Wife".), Betty Jane Watson, Margalo Gillmore, Jean Fenn, etc. Directed by Noel Coward. Choreographed by Joe Layton. Songs include: "Come to Me," "Sail Away," "Where Shall I Find Him," "Beatnick Love Affair," "You're A Long, Long Way From America," "Don't Turn Away From Love," "Later Than Spring," "When You Want Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sailor Beware! : "Variations on a Familiar Theme in Eight Scenes" by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Various productions (1933 - 55) starring Horace MacMahon, George Heller, Edward Craven, Paul Huber, Don Rowan, Bruce MacFarlane, Audrey Christie, Hal Hamilton, Gary True, Sally Kemp, etc. Originally produced (1933) by Courtney Burr and directed by Kenyon Nicholson and Arthur Sircom. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sailor's Delight : "A New Comedy" by Peter Blackmore. Produced by Huntington Hartford and Richard Skinner in association with Richard Aldrich (Portrayed by Richard Crenna in the 1968 biopic, "Star") and Richard Myers with Julius Fleischmann at various theatres (1953 - 54) starring Eva Gabor, Tom Helmore, Natalie Schafer (Television's "Gilligan's Island"), Chester Stratton, Paul McGrath, Ruth Matteson, Lulu Mae Hubbard, etc. Directed by Harry Ellerbe and Arthur Sircom. Song: "I Wouldn't Know" by Richard Myers and Jack Lawrence. Harp music by Van Williams. | ||||||||||||
86 | Sailors Of Cattaro : Book by Friedrich Wolf (Translated by Keene Wallis and adapted by Michael Blankfort). Various productions (1935 - 36) starring Robert Reed, Ernest Gann, Howard Da Silva ("1776," etc.), George Tobias (Most famous as "Abner Kravitz" on television's "Bewitched"), Martin Wolfson, Tom Powers, Abner Biberman, Paul Stein, Joe Bouren, George Edwards, Wayne Bobst, Gordon Hicks, etc. Originally produced (1935) by The Theatre Union and directed by Irving Gordon. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Elmo : "Dramatization" by Willard Holcomb (Based on the novel by Augusta Evans Wilson). Various productions (c. 1931) starring Martin L. Alsop, Will H. Nicholson, Bruce Delmar, Ralph Monroe, Mabel Reed, Clarence Pittman, Julius Smith, Thelma Rough, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Helena : Book by R.C. Sherriff and Jeanne De Casalis. Produced by Max Gordon at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring Maurice Evans, Lewis Dayton, Paul Porter, Reginald Mason, Barry Sullivan, Edward Fielding, Kay Strozzi, Whitford Kane, Percy Waram, Harry Bellaver, Joseph De Santis, etc. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Joan : "A Chronicle Play" by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (1925 - 77) starring Katharine Cornell (Wife of Guthrie McClintic), Arthur Byron, Maurice Evans, Charles Waldron, Eduardo Ciannelli, George Coulouris, Kent Smith, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Hugh Manning, Pamela Alan, Donald Pleasance, Ann Casson, Eric Porter, John Rae, Gawn Granger, John Warner, Patrick Stewart, Pat Galloway, J. Winston Carroll, Hal Millen, Janice Schwenson, Uta Hagen, Siobhan McKenna, Erskine Sanford, Julia Arthur, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel" in the film, "It's A Wonderful Lilfe"), Lynn Redgrave, Roy Cooper, Lee Grant, Bruce Glover, Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Earle Hyman, Ian Keith, Dick Moore, Peter Falk, John Cullum, Alexander Scourby, James Daly (Television's "Medical Center". Father of Tyne Daly and Tim Daly.), Van Williams, Barbara Jefford, Brian Aherne, Tyrone Power, Jr. (The film star), Lee Richardson, Tom Clancy (Of the singing group, "The Clancy Brothers"), Dennis Patrick, Philip Bosco, Tom Aldredge, Robert Lupone, Stephen Lang, Joseph Bova, Ernest Cossart, Winifred Lenihan, Frank Tweed, Albert Bruning, Morris Carnovsky, Mary Doyle, Rick Mitz, Sarah Miles, Richard Thomas, James Naughton, John Schuck (Co-star of television' "McMIllan and Wife"), Keene Curtis, James Tripp, Diana Sands, Roger De Koven, Earle Hyman, Clara Clemens, Mercedes De Acosta, Alice Spivak, Linda Lavin (Television's "Alice"), Mary Elizabeth Jongbloed, Orin Wood, John Heald, Julia Arthur, Donald Ewer, Domini Blythe, William Buell, Joseph Costa, Tony van Bridge, Tara Rosling, Norman Browning, Andrew Bunker, Ben Carlson, Ric Reid, Blair Williams, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Joan Of The Stockyards : Book by Bertolt Brecht. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1963 - 71) starring Siobhan McKenna, Lionel Stander, Denis Shaw, Derek Fluke, Dervis Ward, Carol Dooley, Alan Becker, Harry Henderson, Richard Ramos, Willy Switkes, Laura Esterman, Joseph Costa, Kermit Brown, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Lazare's Pharmacy : "A New Play" by Miklos Laszlo (Adapted by Eddie Dowling). Produced by Eddie Dowling and Louis J. Singer at the Studebaker Theatre (Chicago - 1945) starring Miriam Hopkins, "Fridolin," Herbert Berghof, Jean Pierre Masson, Huguette Oligny, etc. Directed by Eddie Dowling. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Louis Woman : "A New Musical Comedy About the Gaudy Nineties" by Arna Bontemps and Countee Cullen. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Various productions (1946 - 98) starring Pearl Bailey, The Nicholas Brothers, Rex Ingram, Ruby Hill, Jaunita Hall, Elwood Smith, June Hawkins, Victor Trent Cook, Chuck Cooper, Vanessa L. Williams, Charles S. Dutton, etc. Originally produced (1946) by Edward Gross, directed by Rouben Mamoulian and choreographed by Charles Walters. Songs include: "Come Rain or Come Shine," "Sleep Peaceful," "A Woman's Perogative," "Least That's My Opinion," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Marc : or "The Soldier of Fortune" produced at Woods Theatre (Cincinnati, Ohio - 1867) starring E.L. Davenport, Kate Fletcher, Mary Shaw, L.P. Roys, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Mark's Gospel : "Solo Performance" produced by Arthur Cantor and Greer Garson at the Playhouse Theatre (NYC - 1978 - 81) starring Alec McCowen. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Matthew Passion, The : or "The Passion of Our Lord According to Saint Matthew" with book and lyrics by Picander, Music by Johann Sebastion Bach. Produced by The Music Drama Guild of Saint Michael and All Angels Church (Dallas, TX - 1979) starring Karl Dent, Edward Baird, Keith Gates, etc. Directed by Suzanne Thomas. Choreographed by Jerry Bywaters Cochran. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint of Bleecker Street, The : "A Music Drama" with book, music and lyrics by Gian-Carlo Menotti. Various productions (1955 - 65) starring David Poleri, Virginia Copeland, Richard Cassilly, Leon Lishner, Gloria Lane, Reid Shelton ("Daddy Warbucks" in the original stage production of "Annie"), John Reardon (Metropolitan Opera), Catherine Akos, Murial Greenspan, Mary Jennings, Joan Sena, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Patrick's Eve : or "The Order of the Day" by Tyrone Power (Great-great grandfather of the film star). Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1836 - 38) starring Tyrone Power. Billed with "The Evil Eye," "The Irish Tutor," "Rory O' More," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Ronan's Well : or "The House of Mowbray" by Sir Walter Scott. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Liverpool (1832). Billed with "The Merchant of Venice," "Gilderoy, The Bonnie Boy," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint Vitus' Dance : Book by John Regis (Adapted from "The Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky). Produced by Judie Samuels and the Shooting Star Theatre Company at the Play Ground (NYC - No date) starring Chris Cappiello, Eleonora Kihlberg, Neale Harper, Paul Luskin, etc. Directed by John Regis. Choreographed by Suki John. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saints And Sinners : "A Play of Modern English Life" by Henry Arthur Jones. Produced at the Utica Opera House (NY - No date) starring J.H. Stoddart, Herbert Kelcey, E.M. Holland, Marie Greenwald, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saint's Parade : Book by G. Whitfield Cook. Produced by Yale University Department of Drama at the University Theatre (New Haven - 1930) starring Kermit Murdock, Forrest Berkley-Boone, Curtis Owens, Miriam Lewis, Ruth Harsha, etc. Directed by Alexander Dean. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saki : "An Entertainment" by Emlyn Williams (From the stories of Saki). Produced by John de Lannoy (For Planned Theatre Ltd) at the Apollo Theatre (London - 1977) starring Emlyn Williams (As "Saki"). Directed by Peter Woodthorpe. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salad Days : Book and lyrics by Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade. Music by Julian Slade. Various productions (1954 - 84) starring Alan Dobie, Eleanor Drew, John Warner, Dorothy Reynolds, Norman Rossington (Most famous as the co-star of the film, "A Hard Day's Night"), Eric Porter, Derek Holmes, James Cairncross, Myles Rudge, Lisa Bowerman, Bryan Kennedy, Ian Crowe, Bill Kerr, Christina Matthews, Adam Bareham, Osmund Bullock, Richard Easton, Helen Burns, Powys Thomas, etc. Originally produced (1954) By the Bristol Old Vic Company, directed by Denis Carey and choreographed by Elizabeth West. Songs include; "Oh, Look at Me," "We Said We Wouldn't Look Back," "Sand in My Eyes," "The Time of My Life," "We Don't Understand Our Children," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sally : "The New Musical Comedy" by Guy Bolton. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By"). Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Clifford Grey. Various productions (1921 - 48) starring Marilyn Miller (Portrayed by Judy Garland in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By" and by June Haver in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining".), Leon Errol, Walter Catlett, Irving Fisher, Stanley Ridges, Eddie Childs, Shamus Locke, Jean Telfer, Willie Howard, Bambi Lynn, Jack Goode, Bibi Osterwald, Henry Calvin (Most famous as "Sergeant Garcia" on television's "Zorro"), etc. Originally produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, directed by Edward Royce and Joseph Urban."Butterfly Ballet" music by Victor Herbert (Portrayed by Walter Connolly in the 1939 biopic, "The Great Victor Herbert"). Songs include: "On With the Dance," "You Can't Keep a Good Girl Down', "Look for the Silver Lining," "Sally," "Little Church Around the Corner," "The Wild Rose," "Dear Little Girl', "Tulip Time in Sing Sing," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sally In Our Alley : "The Broadway Theatre Extravaganza Success" with book and lyrics by George V. Hobart. Music by Ludwig Englander. Produced by George W. Lederer at various theatres (1902 - 04) starring Dan McAvoy, Libbie Arnold Blondell, Joe Kane, Marie Cahill, Julius Steger, Frank Bernard, Fred J. Titus, Ruddy Struck, etc. Billed with assorted vaudeville acts featuring: "Joe, Myra and 'Buster' Keaton - Eccentric Comedians" ("Don't Overlook "Buster" - He's It!"). | ||||||||||||
87 | Sally, Irene And Mary : "A Musical Comedy" by Eddie Dowling and Cyrus Wood. Music by J. Fred Coots (Most famous as the composer of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"). Lyrics by Raymond Klages. Produced by the Messrs Shubert at various theatres (1923 - 24) starring Eddie Dowling, Josie Intropidi, Joseph Clark, Burford Hampden, Granville Bates, Lottie Burke, Vivien Spencer, etc. Directed by Frank Smithson. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Songs include: "Jimmy," "Time Will Tell," "Stage Door Johnnies," "Until the Clouds Roll By," "Do You Remember?," "I Wonder Why," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sally Marr... And Her Escorts : "A New Play" by Joan Rivers, Erin Sanders and Lonny Price (Suggested by the life of Sally Marr - Mother of Lenny Bruce). Produced by Martin Richards, Robert Cole, Ron Kastner, Sam Crothers, Dennis Grimaldi and Kenneth Greenblatt at the Helen Hayes Theatre (NYC - 1994) starring Joan Rivers, Jonathan Brody, Ken Nagy and Valerie Wright. Directed by Lonny Price. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salome : Book by Oscar Wilde. Various productions (1905 - 60) starring Herbert Alexander, Gwendolen Bishop, Charles Gee, Louise Salom, Alla Nazimova, Rose Dione, Earl Schenck, Luis Dumar, Mary Simms Oliphant, Mary Bason, Robert Holmes, Robert Aland, Josie Hays, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salomy Jane : "The New Romantic Play" by Paul Armstrong (Based upon incidents in Bret Harte's idyl of the same name). Various productions (1907 - 13) starring Eleanor Robson, H. B. Warner (Most famous as "Jesus Christ" in the silent film version of "The King of Kings" and as "Mr. Gower" in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), John Sainpolis, Earl Browne, Ada Dwyer, Ruth Abbot Wells, Holbrook Blinn, Ralph J. Ravencroft, Frank A. Dixon, Gertrude Mudge, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salonika : Book by Louis Page. Produced at the Bristol Theatre Royal (England - 1986). Directed by Debbie Sherwell. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salt Of The Earth : "A New Comedy" by Mary Drayton (Based on the novel "The Peaceable Kingdom" by Ardyth Kennelly). Produced by George Nichols 3rd at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1952) starring Teresa Wright, Kent Smith, Judith Parrish, Jean Adair (Most famous for her role in "Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), Peg Hillias, Byron Russell, Don Shelton, etc. Directed by Alfred Drake. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salvation (By S. Howard) : Book by Sidney Howard and Charles MacArthur (Husband of Helen Hayes). Produced by Arthur Hopkins at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Pauline Lord, Helen Ware, Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), George MacFarlane, Marjorie Main (Most famous as "Ma Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Mary Hubbard, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salvation (By P. Link) : "The New Rock Musical" with book, music and lyrics by Peter Link and C.C. Courtney. Produced by David Black and Capitol Records at the Las Palmas Theatre (Hollywood, CA - 1970) starring Art Posey, Marcia Strassman (Co-star of television's "Welcome Back, Kotter"), Jean Beck, Kay Cole, Felton Perry, Honey Session and Dennis Olivieri. Directed by Paul Aaron. Choreographed by Kathryn Posin. Songs include: "In Between," "Honest Confession is Good," "Ballin' ," "Let the Moment Slip By," "There Ain't No Flies on Jesus," "Footloose Youth and Fancy-Free," "Let's Get Lost in Now," "Tomorrow is the First Day of the Rest of My Life," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salvation Nell : "A Divine Comedy of the Slums" by Edward Sheldon. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske at various theatres (1909) starring Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Maddern Fiske - Wife of Harrison Grey Fiske), Holbrook Blinn, Henry Wenman, Eugene Reed, John Dillon, Edwin Brewster, Antrim Short, Mary Maddern, etc. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Minnie Maddern Fiske | ||||||||||||
87 | Salzburg Everyman, The : "The First Production in its Cycle of Spiritual And Religious Works" by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (Translated by John Reich). Produced by The Goodman Theatre of the Art Institute of Chicago (1957) starring Peter La Farge, Allan H. Frank, Donald Buka, Andre Worth, Ilka Diehl, etc. Directed by John Reich. Choreographed by Frances Allis. | ||||||||||||
87 | Salzburg Great Theatre Of The World, The : "A Metrical Translation" by Lisel Nueller and John Reich (Based on the work of Hugo von Hofmannsthal). Music by Robert Lombartdo. Produced by The Goodman Theatre of The Art Institute of Chicago (1968) starring Edgar Daniels, Dina Halpern, Maurice Copeland, Dennis Dugan, Maurice Copeland, Dewey Chapman, etc. Directed by John Reich. Choreographed by Thomas Jaremba. | ||||||||||||
87 | Same Old Moon : Book by Geraldine Aron (As part of a "Focus on South African Playwrights"). Produced by Durban Arts at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa - 1985) starring Ann Wakefield, Ingride Mollison, Bella Mariani, etc. Directed by Pieter Scholtz. | ||||||||||||
87 | Same Time, Next Year : "A New Comedy" by Bernard Slade. Various productions (1975 - 89) starring Ellen Burstyn, Charles Grodin, Betsy Palmer (Regular panelist on television's "I've Got a Secret"), Monte Markham (Star of television' s "The Second Hundred Years," "The New Perry Mason," etc.), Natalie Ross, Peter De Maio, Barbara Rush, Tom Troupe (Husband of Carole Cook), Joyce Van Patten (Co-star of television's "The Danny Kaye Show". Sister of Dick Van Patten.), Conrad Janis (Co-star of television's "Mork and Mindy"), Elke Sommer, David Hess, etc. Originally produced (1975) by Morton Gottlieb, Dasha Epstein and Edward L. Schuman and directed by Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur) | ||||||||||||
87 | Sam'l Of Posen : "The Great Comedy" by George H. Jessop. Various productions (1880 - 94) starring M.B. Curtis, George C. Boniface, Orrin Johnson, Fanny Denham Rouse, Charles Loveday, Emily Snow, Sam Morris, Russell Bassett, Hubert Sackett, James Mack, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Samson : "The Modern Drama" by Henri Bernstein. Various productions (c. 1900 - 09) starring Walter Kennedy, John Germon, William Flash, Viola Armstrong, James K. Hackett, Arthur Hoops, William Gillette, Arthur Byron, Pauline Frederick, Salvini, George Fawcett, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Samson Agonistes : Book by John Milton. Produced by The Phoenix Theatre Group (As part of the Ludlow Festival Company) at the Edinburgh Academy (Scotland - 1956) starring John Westbrook, Mary Wimbush and George Hagan, etc. Directed by Eric Salmon. | ||||||||||||
87 | Samson And Delilah (No playwright listed) : Produced by The Catholic Theatre Guild of Mobile at the Convent of Mercy Auditorium (Alabama - 1952) starring Joan Betancourt, Guy Zoghby, Orin Wood, Punny Straub, Guy Inkel, etc. Directed by Pete Barrios II. | ||||||||||||
87 | Samson And Delilah (By A. Daly) : "An Eccentric Comedy" by Augustin Daly (Adapted from the French of A. Bisson). Produced at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1889) starring George Clarke, James Lewis, John Drew, Eugene Ormand, Herbert Bosworth, Ada Rehan, G.H. Gilbert, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | San Sanson : "The Great Swedish Comedy" produced by Holden's Comedy Company at the Rockford Opera House (Rockford, Illinois - No date) starring H.M. Cooper, C.B. Gillingwater, Harry M. Holden, Iona Holden, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | San Toy : "The Original Musical Play" by Edward Morton. Music by Sydney Jones. Additional musical numbers by Lionel Monckton. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Various productions (1900 - 02) starring Wilfred Clarke, John L. Webber, Harry Girard, Florence Newcombe, Isobel Hall, Nora Lambert, Melville Stewart, Samuel Collins, Damon Lyon, Huntley Wright, Akerman May, Fred H. Graham, Arthur Crane, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sandhog : "A Ballad in Three Acts" by Earl Robinson and Waldo Salt (Based on the short story, "St.Columba and the River" by Theodore Dreiser). Produced by Howard Da Silva and Arnold Perl at the Phoenix Theatre (NYC - 1954) starring David Brooks, Jack Cassidy, Alice Ghostley, Betty Oakes, etc. Directed by Howard Da Silva. Choreographed by Sophie Maslow. Songs include: "Come Down," "Some Said They Were Crazy," "Johnny's Cursing Song," "Good Old Days," "28 Men," "Fugue on a Hot Afternoon in a Small Flat," "Johnny O," "Sandhog Song," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Santiago : "A Tango Through Terror" by Manuel Pereiras Garcia. "World Premiere" produced at the Wilma Theater, Philadelphia (1989 - 90) starring Joe Aufiery, Patricia Mauceri, Erica McFarquhar, Carla Negra, Dan Olmstead and Bernadette Pregorac. Directed by Robert Fuhrmann.Music by Paul Aston. Choreographed by Ranse Howell. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sap, The : "A Domestic Comedy" by William A. Grew. Produced by George H. Nicolai and J.M. Welch at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Raymond Hitchcock, Miriam Sears, Norval Keedwell, Doris Eaton, George Spelvin, etc. Directed by Arthur Hurley. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sap From Syracuse, The : "A Comedy" by Jack O' Donnell and John Wray. Produced by the Syracuse Players at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1930) starring Hugh O' Connell, Frank Thomas, W. Olathe Miller, Grace Denning, Skelton Knaggs, Mabel Fields, Hal Brown, etc. Directed by W. Olathe Miller. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sappho : Book by Clyde Fitch (Based upon the play by Daudet and Belot). Various productions (1900 - 12) starring Olga Nethersole, Hamilton Revelle, Harry Dodd, Hubert Carter, Ina Goldsmith, G. Harrison Hunter, George Wharnock, Edgar Becman, Paul Cerny, Jenny Diska, Arline Alcine, Charles F. Dey, Arthur Lewis, Grace Hamilton, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sapphire Ring, The : "A Portrait of a Woman" by Laszlo Lakatos (Adapted by Isabel Leighton). Produced by George Choos at the Selwyn Theatre (NYC - 1925) starring Elizabeth Holman, Helen Gahagan (Future U.S. Congresswomen. Wife of Melvyn Douglas.), Frank Conroy, Kenneth MacKenna, Marcel Rousseau, Milano Tilden, etc. Directed by Lester Lonergan. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saratoga : Book by Morton DaCosta (Based on the novel "Saratoga Trunk" by Edna Ferber). Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Produced by Robert Fryer at the Winter Garden Theatre (NYC - 1959) starring Howard Keel, Carol Lawrence ("West Side Story," etc. Wife of Robert Goulet.), Odette Myrtil, Carol Brice, Tun Tun, Edith King, Virginia Capers, Warde Donovan (Husband of Phyllis Diller), Lanier Davis, etc. Directed by Morton DaCosta. Choreographed by Ralph Beaumont. Settings and costumes by Cecil Beaton. Songs include: "I'll Be Respectable," "Petticoat High," "Game of Poker," "Saratoga," "The Gossip Song," "The Men Who Run the Country', "The Man in My Life," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sarava : Book and lyrics by N. Richard Nash (Based on "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands" by Jorge Amado). Music by Mitch Leigh. Produced by Eugene V. Wolsk at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - 1979) starring Tovah Feldshuh, P.J. Benjamin, Michael Ingram, Betty "Hello, Ceil" Walker, Randy Graff, David Kottke, Wynonna Smith, etc. Directed and choreographed by Rick Atwell. Songs include: "Sarava," "Hosanna," "Nothing's Missing," "I'm Looking For a Man," "A Simple Man," "You Do," "Vadinho is Gone," "Play the Queen," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sardanapalus, King Of Assyria : "Celebrated Tragedy" by Lord Byron. Produced at the Theatre, Crockherbtown, Cardiff (Wales - 1837). Billed with "My Neighbour's Wife," "The Wizard of the Glen," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sari : "An Operetta" by Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Grunbaums (English book and lyrics by C.C.S. Cushing and E.P. Heath). Music by Emmerich Kalman. Various productions (1914 - 30) starring J.K. Murray, Mizzi (Mitzi) Hajos, Bert Gilbert, Van Rensselaer Wheeler, Eva Ball, Lillian Hazel, Roland Bottomly, Arthur Treacher, Allen Raymond, Billie Busch, Harry Crapo, etc. Originally produced (1914) by Henry W. Savage and directed by George Marion. The 1930 revival produced by Eugene Endrey, directed by Mitzi Hajos and choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Songs include: "Time, Oh Time," "Marry Me," "Love has Wings," "Follow Me," "Love's Own Sweet Song," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | "Satan" Sanderson : Book by Hallie Erminie Rives (Based on the book by Kirk Alexander). Produced by Stair and Nicolai at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1911) starring Norman Hackett, Frank McDonald, Harry Reed, Florence Rittenhouse, Welba Lestina, Lillian Westner, etc. Directed by Jessie Bonstelle. | ||||||||||||
87 | Satan's Wedding Night : "A Mythical Spectacular, Allegorical Burlesque" starring Rose Sydell, May Foster, Daisy Russell, Joseph Mitchell, W.S. Campbell, etc. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
87 | Satires Of 1920 : "A Musical Revue with a Plot" by Jean Havez. Music and lyrics by Fanchon and Marco. Produced by Fanchon and Marco at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1921) starring Fanchon and Marco, Arthur West, John Sheehan, Lucille Harmon, Eva Clark, etc. Directed by Fanchon Wolff Simon and Marco Wolff (Brother and sister producing and performing team). Songs include: "Breaking into the Movies," "The Bragging Song," "The Love a Gypsy Knows," "A Pretty Dance is Like a Violin," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saturday Night, A : "A Comedy" by Owen Davis. Produced by William A. Brady at The Playhouse (NYC - 1933) starring Peggy Wood (Star of television's "I Remember Mama". Co-star of "The Sound of Music" on film.), Hugh O' Connell, Addison Pitt, Richard Jack, June Webster, Robert Courtleigh, etc. Directed by Melville Burke. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saturday Night Fever : "A Musical That Lights Up The Stage" (Based on the film) produced at the Orpheum Theatre (San Francisco - 2001). Songs include: "Night Fever," "Boogie Shoes," "How Deep is Your Love', "You Should Be Dancin' ," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saturday Night Kid, The : "A New Play" by Jack Dunphy. Produced by The Playwrights' Company at the Westport Country Playhouse (CT - 1957) starring Shelley Winters, Alex Nicol and Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr. No" on film). Directed by George Keathley. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saturday Sunday Monday : Book by Eduardo De Filippo (Adapted by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall). Various productions (1974) starring Joan Plowright (Wife of Laurence Olivier), Frank Finlay, Richard Vernon, David Firth, Eli Wallach, Sada Thompson (Television's "Family"), Walter Abel, Ron Holgate (Husband of Dorothy Collins), Jan Miner (Most famous as "Madge the Manicurist" on the Palmolive television commercials of the 1960s and 1970s), Gary Sandy (Television's "WKRP in Cincinnati"), Michael Vale, etc. Originally produced in London by The National Theatre and directed by Franco Zeffirelli. Produced on Broadway by Barry M. Brown, Fritz Holt and S. Spencer Davids and directed by Franco Zeffirelli. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saturday To Monday (By F. Fenn) : "An Irresponsible Comedy" by Frederick Fenn and Richard Pryce. Produced at the St. James's Theatre (London - 1904) starring George Alexander, Lillian Braithwaite, Elinor Aickin, Alice Beet, Nella Powys, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saturday To Monday (By W.J. Hurlbut) : "A New Comedy" by W.J. Hurlbut. Produced by Winthrop Ames at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Ruth Maycliffe, Courtenay Foote, Cecil Yapp, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel" in the film. "It's A Wonderful Life"), Albert Reed, Marion Ballou, Constance Binney, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saturday's Children : "A Comedy" by Maxwell Anderson. Various productions (1927 - 35) starring Ruth Hammond, Richard Barbee, Lucia Moore, Ruth Gordon, Roger Pryor, Beulah Bondi, Helen Blair, Frank Wilcox, Hal Brown, Dorothy Holmes, James Thompson, Ada Fisher, Thelma Dale, Marion Martin, etc. Originally produced (1928) by The Actors' Theatre and directed by Guthrie McClintic. | ||||||||||||
87 | Sauce For The Poet : "A Mediaeval Comedy" by Constance Wilcox. Produced by the New Haven Community Players at the New Haven Lawn Club (CT - No date) starring Hardwicke Dean, Marion Laughlin, Ethel Andrews Murphy, etc. Billed with Skeletons" and "A Penny for Pierrot" by Constance Wilcox and "Creatures of Impulse" by W.S. Gilbert. | ||||||||||||
87 | Savages : Book by Christopher Hampton. Various productions (1980 - 81) starring Paul Scofield, Rona Anderson, Tom Conti, Michael Pennington, Tom Irwin, Rondi Reed, Glenne Headly, John Mahoney, Paul Draper, Laurie Metcalf, etc. The original London production (1980) directed by Robert Kidd. The Chicago Steppenwolf Theatre production (1981) directed by John Malkovich. | ||||||||||||
87 | Save Me A Place At Forest Lawn : "Two New Plays" (Plus "The Last Minstrel") by Lorees Yerby. Produced by Arthur Lehman Loeb and Denis Deegan at the Pocket Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Margaret Hamilton (Most famous as "The Wicked Witch of the West" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"), Ruth McDevitt, Sada Thompson, Melvin Stewart, Ernest Austin, etc. Both plays directed by Denis Deegan. | ||||||||||||
87 | Save Me The Waltz : "A Comedy" by Katharine Dayton. Produced by Max Gordon in association with Sam H. Harris at the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC - 1938) starring Jane Wyatt, Molly Pearson, Leo G. Carroll (Courtesy of the Theatre Guild), Mady Christians ("I Remember Mama," etc. Co-star of "All My Sons' on film.). Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), George Macready, Brenda Forbes, Haydon Rorke (Co-star of television's "I Dream of Jeannie"), etc. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saved : Book by Edward Bond. Produced at the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn (1971) starring Kevin Conway, Richard Cox, Ronald Ewer, Lynn Ann Leveridge, James Woods, etc. Directed by Alan Schneider. | ||||||||||||
87 | Saved From The Sea : "The Reigning London Success" by Arthur Shirley and Ben Landeck. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - No date). | ||||||||||||
87 | Saving Grace, The : "A Comedy" by C. Haddon Chambers. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1918 - 19) starring Cyril Maude, Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Cathleen Nesbitt, Charlotte Granville, Annie Hughes, William Devereux, Stanley Harrison, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Savva : Book by Leonid Andreyev (Translated from the Russian by Thomas Seltzer). Produced by The Beechwood Players (Scarborough, NY - 1922) starring Annie Hooper, Lucy Clarkson, George Smith, Will Hutchins, Edward Kendrick, etc. Directed by Henry Stillman (First production of "Savva" in English). | ||||||||||||
87 | Say, Darling : "A Comedy About a Musical" by Richard Bissell, Abe Burrows (Father of James Burrows) and Marian Bissell (Based on the best-selling novel by Richard Bissell). Music and lyrics by Betty Comden, Adolph Green (Husband of Phyllis Newman) and Jule Styne. Various productions (1958 - 96) starring David Wayne ("Finian's Rainbow," etc.), Vivian Blaine ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Johnny Desmond (Vocalist with the Glenn Miller Army-Air Force Band, etc), Jerome Cowan, Constance Ford, Horace McMahon, Robert Morse ("How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," etc.), Jack Naughton, Elliott Gould, Virginia Martin ("Little Me," etc.), Steve Condos (Of the tap dance team, "The Condos Brothers" wiht Nick Condos), Wally Cox (Television's "Mr. Peepers"), Danny Costello, Betty McGuire, Eddie Bracken, Jerry Dodge, Becky Woodward, T.J. Smith, Carol Bruce (Co-star of television's "WKRP in Cinncinnatti"), John McMartin ("Sweet Charity," etc.), Bob Carroll, Orson Bean (Regular panelist on television's "To Tell The Truth"), Mindy Carson, Betsy von Furstenberg, David Atkinson, Paula Wayne, Lisa Kirk, Dick ("Please Don't Squeeze the Charmin") Wilson (Most famous as "Mr. Whipple" on the Charmin television commercials of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s), Jack Haskell, Mary Jo Catlett, Whitfield Connor, Fayne Blackburn, Anthony "Scooter" Teague ("West Side Story," etc.), Eddie Albert, Lucy McMichael, Jami Simon, Bill Tatum, Jane Kean (Most famous as "Trixie Norton" on television's "The Color Honeymooners" of the 1960s), John Battles, etc. Originally produced (1958) by Jule Styne and Lester Osterman, directed by Abe Burrows and choreographed by Matt Mattox. Songs include: "The Husking Bee," "It's the Second Time You Meet That Matters," "The Carnival Song," "Try to Love Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Say When : "A Musical Comedy" by Jack McGowan. Music by Ray Henderson (Portrayed by Dan Dailey in the 1956 biopic, "The Best Things in Life Are Free"). Lyrics by Ted Koehler. Produced by Jack McGowan and Ray Henderson at the Imperial Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Bob Hope, Harry Richman (Most famous for his performance and recording of the song, "Puttin' On the Ritz"), Taylor Holmes, Cora Witherspoon, Helen Buck, J. Elliott Leonard, etc. Choreographed by Russell Markert. Songs include: "When Love Comes Swinging Along," "Declaration Day," "Say When," "Let's Take Advantage of Now," "It Must Have Been the Night," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scaffold for Marionettes, A : "A Myth" by C. Lester Franklin. "World Premiere" produced by the Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia (1968) starring Ed Bernard, Henri Bowser, David Congdon, Tom Dorff, Micki Grant, Dylan Green, Betty Liveright, Ronald Roston, etc. Directed by Art Wolff and Mark Epstein. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scandal : "A Comedy Drama" by Cosmo Hamilton. Various productions (1919 - 21) starring Charles Cherry, Francine Larrimore, Mabel Hicks, Harry Ashford, Herbert Ranson, Derby Holmes, Helen Adair, Walter Abell (Abel), Ralph Murphy, Nancy Fair, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scapegoat, The : "An Imaginative, Stinging and Pertinent Play" by John F. Matthews (Based on "The Trial" by Franz Kafka). Produced at the Riverside Church Playhouse (NYC - 1961) starring Edwin F. Beschler, Charles Hudson, Anne Draper, etc. Directed by Barry Alan Richmond. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scapino! : Book by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale (Adapted from "Les Fourberies de Scapin" by Moliere). Music by Jim Dale. Produced at various theatres (1974 - 75) staring Jim Dale, Alan Coates, Gavin Reed, Tammy Ustinov (Daughter of Peter Ustinov), Ian Trigger, Ian Taylor, Hugh Hastings, Jenny Austen, Arnold Soboloff, etc. Directed by Frank Dunlop. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarecrow, The (By P. MacKaye) : "A Tragedy of the Ludicrous" by Percy MacKaye. Various productions (1953 - 80) starring Patricia Neal, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson (Wife of Eli Wallach), Bradford Dillman, Milton Selzer, Douglas Watson, Albert Salmi, Sybil Baker, William Atherton, Barbara Baxley, Leonard Frey, Rex Robbins, Carol Dye, Dick Cavett, Scott Cannell, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Terese Hayden in association with Liska March and directed by Frank Corsaro. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarecrow, The (By H. B. Smith) : "The Musical Farce Comedy" by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Peattie. Original music by Reginald DeKoven. Produced at the Haymarket Theatre (Chicago - 1888) starring Alberta Damon, Lew Hawkins, Richard F. Carroll, Bertha Foy, etc. Directed by W.A. McConnell. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarlet Fox, The : "Latest Play of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police" by James W. Elliott. Produced by James W. Elliott at the Theatre Masque (NYC - 1928) starring Willard Mack, Victor Esker, Sam Lee, Joseph Sweeney, etc. Directed by James W. Elliott. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarlet Letter, The : Book by Joseph Hatton (Based on the novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne). Produced at the Globe Theatre (Boston - 1892) starring Richard Mansfield, A.G.Andrew, etc. Directed by Joseph Hatton. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarlet Pimpernel, The : "The Romantic Comedy" by Barones Orczy and Montague Barstow. Various productions (c. 1910) starring Jerrold Robertshaw, Fred Terry, Leon M. Lion, R.E. Pickering, Frank Dunn, Goodwin Nock, Wigney Percyval, Philip Merivale, Julia Neilson, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarlet Pimpernel, The (Musical) : "The New Musical Adventure" with book and lyrics by Nan Knighton (Based on the novel by Baroness Orczy). Music by Frank Wildhorn. Produced by Pierre Cossette, Paul Haber, Hallmark Entertainment, Ted Forstmann and Kathleen Raitt at the Minskoff Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Christine Andreas, Terrence Mann, Douglas Sills, Bill Bowers, David Cromwell, Melissa Hart, Ed Dixon, Philip Hoffman, etc. Directed by Peter Hunt. Choreographed by Adam Pelty. Songs include: "Believe," "Into the Fire," "When I Look at You," "The Creation of Man," "Where's The Girl?," "You Are My Home," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarlet Sister Mary : Book by Daniel Reed (From the novel by Julia Peterkin). Produced by Lee Shubert at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Ethel Barrymore, Estelle Winwood, Walter Gilbert, Georgie Drew Mendum, Marjorie Main (Most famous as "Ma Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Marcel Dill, Ethel Barrymore Colt (Daughter of Ethel Barrymore), Wilbur Cox, etc. Directed by E.M. Blyth. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scarlet Woman, The : "A Scintillating New Comedy" by Zelda Sears (From a story by Reita Lambert). Produced by I.C. Wiswell at various theatres (1928) starring Pauline Frederick ("America's Favorite actress"), Zelda Sears, Hope Drown, Henry Hall, Paul Nicholson, Norman Peck, etc. Directed by A. Leslie Pearce. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scenes And Revelations : "A New American Play" by Elan Garonzik. Produced at the Circle in the Square (NYC - 1981) starring Christine Lahti, Mary-Joan Negro, Nicholas Sanders, Norman Snow, Joseph Warren, Valerie Mahaffey, etc. Directed by Sheldon Epps. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scenes From American Life : Book by A.R. Gurney, Jr. Various productions (1972 - 75) starring Chet Carlin, Susan Merson, Anthony Mockus, Cal Bedford, Mimi Carr, Dwight Schultz (Television's "The A Team"), Concetta Tomei, etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | Scenes From Shakespearean Comedy : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
87 | Scent Of Flowers, A : Book by James Saunders. Various productions (1965 - 69) starring Rowena Cooper, Geoffrey Todd, Keith Bowles, Michael Jayston, Patrick Stewart, Katharine Haughton (Co- star of the film "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" - Niece of Katharine Hepburn.), Sydney Walker, James Noble, John Glover, etc. Original 1965 London production directed by Denis Carey. Original Broadway production (1969) directed by Brian Murray. | ||||||||||||
87 | Schemers : "A Comedy Drama" by William Irving Sirovich. Produced by Oliver Morosco at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1924) starring Selma Morosco (Wife of Oliver Morosco), Montagu Love, Wilfred Noy, Ruby Blackburn, Richard La Salle, etc. Directed by Oliver Morosco. | ||||||||||||
87 | School : "A Comedy" by T.W. Robertson. Various productions (1891 - 1928) starring H.B. Irving, H.H. Vincent, Gilbert Hare, Fanny Robertson, Morris Underhill, Harold Stokes, Langdon Geer, Edith Barrett, Ruth Butler, Arthur Sircom, William Faversham, Jr., etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | School Belles : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"). Music by Nat D. Ayer. Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1924) starring Lynne Overman, June Walker, Marie Saxon, Fay Wallace, Donald McDonald, Betty Compton (Wife of NYC Mayor Jimmy Walker. Portrayed by Vera Miles in the 1957 biopic, "Beau James".), Alma Hookey, etc. Directed by Alexander Leftwich and Bertram Harrison. Choreographed by Fred A. Leslie. Songs include: "Two of a Kind," "Do It With Charm," "Debutante's Blues," "Meet the Faculty," "Do As the Teacher Tells You," "In the Movies," "That Belongs to the One I Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | School Days : "The One Real Novelty" by Herman Timberg. Produced by Stair and Havlin at various theatres (1911) starring Bobbie Wagner, Edna Evans, Elmyra Evans, Jack Perlman, Grace Childers, Alma Hill, Flora Taylor, Joe Smith, etc. Songs include: "They Always Pick on Me," "I Want to Be A Cowboy When I Get to be a Man," "There Ain't No Man in the Moon," "It Takes a Cop to Cop the Girls," "The Calender of Love," "Yiddish-A-Feet', "When Schooldays Comes to Town," etc. | ||||||||||||
87 | School For Brides : "A New Farce Comedy" by Frank Gill, Jr. and George Carleton Brown. Produced by Howard Lang at various theatres (1944) starring Darby Moore, John Sheehan, Yolande Donlan, Mary Best, Joan Webster, Roscoe Karns, Lucia Carroll, etc. Directed by Ralph Murphy. | ||||||||||||
87 | School For Friends, The : "The Comedy" produced at Theatre Royal, Lyceum (London - 1811). Billed with "The Bee Hive". | ||||||||||||
87 | School For Husbands, The : "An Adaption in Rhyme" by Arthur Guiterman and Lawrence Langner (Based on Moliere's comedy). Music by Edmond W. Rickett. Lyrics by Arthur Guiterman. Various productions (1933 -42) starring Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), June Walker, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, George Macready, Robert Stone, Robert Seymour, etc. Originally produced (1933) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Lawrence Langner. | ||||||||||||
87 | School For Prejudice, The : "The Celebrated Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (Scotland - 1821). Billed with "The Wedding Day". | ||||||||||||
87 | School For Scandal, The : "The Comedy" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Various productions (1810 - 2005) starring Ethel Barrymore, Ernest Rowan, Albert Froom, Arthur Treacher, John Drew Colt (Son of Ethel Barrymore), Marcel Dill, Olive Oliver, Ralph Richardson, John Gielgud, Laurence Naismith, Richard Easton, Geraldine McEwan, Pinkie Johnstone, Donald Pickering, Martin Friend, John Neville, Daniel Massey (Son of Raymond Massey), Anna Massey (Daughter of Raymond Massey), Ron East, Blair Brown, Jane Casson, James Donald, Cyril Maude, H. Kemble, Constance Collier, Annie Russell, Oswald Yorke, Charles Nisbit, Fred Valentine, Gigi Farragut, Leon Janney, Richard Poston, Patricia Neal, Leo Penn (Father of Sean Penn), Orson Bean (Regular panelist on television's "To Tell The Truth"), Olivia Cole ("Roots," etc.), Keene Curtis, James Greene, Rosemary Harris, Helen Hayes, Donald Moffat, David Ogden Stiers (Television's "MASH"), Patti Lupone, Gerald Shaw, Sheila Burrell, Henry Waters, Paul Curran, Donald Sinden, Beryl Reid, Dulcie Gray, Christopher Godwin, Robin Marshall, Don (Donald) Sutherland, John Drew, Albert Bruning, Walter Hampden, Violet Kemble-Cooper, John Craig, Grant Mitchell, John Westley, Lionel Clark, Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With the Wind"), Henry Neville, Basil Gill, Charles Quartermaine, Marie Lohr, Pedro De Cordoba, Cecily Hobbs, Kenny Ireland, Frederic de Belleville, Otis Skinner, Walter Hale, Ada Rehan, Fanny Davenport, Ernest Lawford, Nancy Marchand (Co-star of "Marty," "Lou Grant," "The Sopranos," etc. on television), George Grizzard, Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Ellen Geer (Daughter of Will Geer), David Hooks, Derwent Watson, William Farren, Ellis Rabb, Anne Francine, Monica Evans, Frank Middlemass, Stuart Burge, Donald Pleasance, May Russell, Julia Marlowe Taber, William Boag, Ian Hunter, Phillip Tonge, Thais Lawton, Albert Bruning, James Fernandez, Kate Vaughan, Megan Dodds, Anthony M. Brown, Matthew Edwards, Kate Forbes, Leslie Geraci, Allen Gilmore, Philip Goodwin, Jennifer Harmon, Tom Hewitt, Simon Jones, Derek Meader, Tony Randall, Ron Randall, Ted Sorel, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | School For Wives, The : or "L' Ecole Des Femmes" by Moliere. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1937 - 91) starring Brian Bedford, Joan Van Ark, Paul Ballantyne, David Dukes, James Greene, Peggy Pope, Eric Porter, John Warner, Michael Meacham, Alan Dobie, Jean Richard, Rene Besson, Monique Melinand, Zack Scott, Melvin Pope, Colm Feore, Albert Millaire, Anne Wright, Davis Hall, Anthony Fusco, Robert Dorfman, Michael Flanagan, Trent Knepper, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | School Girl : "A New Play" by A.W. Pezet and Carman Barnes. Produced by Henry B. Forbes at Brandt's Windsor Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Joanna Roos, Michael Barr, Virginia Stone, Dot Matthews, etc. Directed by A.W. Pezet. | ||||||||||||
88 | School Girl, The (By W. Gill) : "A Comedy Opera" by William Gill. Produced at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1895) starring Minnie Palmer ("The Favorite Comedienne of America and England"), Charles Lamb, William E. Wilson, Jenny Dickerson, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | School Girl, The (By P.M. Potter) : "The Musical Play" by Paul M. Potter and Henry Hamilton. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1904 - 05) starring Edna May, Mildred Baker, Lakme Darcier, Madge Greet, George Grossmith, Lulu Valli, Violet Cameron, Jane May, Jerome Hayes, | ||||||||||||
88 | School Of Love : "That Roaring Farce" produced at Miner's Bowery Theatre (NYC - 1904) starring Larry Smith, William McEvoy, Mamie Champion, Maggie Round, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | School Of Reform, The : "The Comedy" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1832 - 43). Billed with "Simpson and Co.," "The Manager in Distress," "Harlequin," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Schoolmistress, The : "The Farce" by Arthur Pinero. Various productions (1886 - 1970) starring Arthur Cecil, John Clayton, Fred Cape, John Wood, Dion Boucicault, Edmund Gwenn (Most famous for his Oscar-winning role as "Kris Kringle" in the film, "Miracle on 34th Street"), Ronald Squire, Crissy Bell, Nigel Patrick, Charles Heslop, Megs Jenkins, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Schweyk In The Second World War : Book by Bertholt Brecht. Various translations and productions (1963 - 77) starring Dudley Jones, Roger Jerome, Peter Blythe, Bernard Miles, Miles Anderson, Peter Birch, Joan Moon, June Ritchie, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scotland, PA : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Modern Adaptations". | ||||||||||||
88 | Scotland Yard : Book by Denison Clift. Produced by A.H. Woods at Nixon's Apollo Theatre (Atlantic City, NJ - 1929) starring Paul Cavanah (Cavanaugh), Henry Mowbray, Dorothy Lyons, Bramwell Fletcher (Most famous for his co-starring role in the film, "The Mummy" starring Boris Karloff), Hilda Case, Byron Russell, etc. Directed by Priestly Morrison. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scottsboro Boys, The : "Wildly Entertaining Musical" by David Thompson. Music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Produced at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 2010) starring Joshua Henry, Colman Domingo, Forrest McClendon, Sharon Washington, Josh Breckenridge, Derrick Cobey, E. Clayton Cornelious, Rodney Hicks, Kendrick Jones, Jeremy Gumbs, James T. Lane, JC Montgomery, Clinton Roane, Julius Thomas III, Robin S. Walker, Christian Dante White, John Cullum, etc. Directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman. Songs include: "Minstrel March," "Commencing in Chattanooga," "Alabama Ladies," "Electric Chair," "That's Not the Way We Do Things," "Chain Gang," "You Can't Do Me," "The Scottsboro Boys," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scrambled Feet : Book by John Driver and Jeffrey Haddow. Produced by John Adams Vaccaro and Jimmy Wisner in association with Ciro A. Gamboni at The Village Gate (NYC - 1979) starring Evalyn Baron, John Driver, Jeffrey Haddow, Roger Neil, Faith Prince, Steve Liebman, Hermione,etc. Directed by John Driver. Songs include: "Composer Tango," "Party Doll," "Love in the Wings," "Stanislaw," "Have You Ever Been On Stage?," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scrambled Wives : "A Comedy" by Adelaide Matthews and Martha M. Stanley. Produced by The Knickerbocker Players at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1921) starring Dana Desboro, Kathleen Wallace, Edith Speare, Raymond Bramley, Ralph Murphy, etc. Directed by Ralph Murphy. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scrap Of Paper, A : "A Comedy-Drama" by Palgrove Simpson. Produced at the Brooklyn Park Theatre (Brooklyn, NY - 1879) starring Lester Wallack ("The Supreme Favorite"), Ed Lamb, Rosa Rand, Stella Boniface, Kate Bartlett, etc. Billed with "My Awful Dad" by Charles Mathews, "Rip Van Winkle" by and starring Joseph Jefferson, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scrape Of The Pen, A : "A Scottish Comedy" by Graham Moffat. Produced at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1912) starring Jean Evans, Millicent Evans, Helen Baird, Fawcett Lomax, Carl Lyle, etc. Directed by Graham Moffat. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scrooge : Book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Produced at the Mill Mountain Theatre (Roanoke, VA - 1986) starring Russell Leander, Joe Quam, Davidson Thomson, Rachel Sailer, Amy Starr, etc. Directed by Tom Width. Choreographed by Kathryn Seng. Songs include: "Thank You Very Much," "The Twelve Days of Christmas," "I Hate People," "Father Christmas," "The Milk of Human Kindness," "I'll Begin Again," Christmas Cheer," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Scuba Duba : "Tense Comedy" by Bruce Jay Friedman. Produced by Ivor David Balding in association with Alvin Ferleger and Gordon Crowe at the New Theatre (NYC - 1967) starring Judd Hirsch, Brenda Smiley, Conrad Bain (Television's "Maude," Diff'rent Strokes," etc.), Jennifer Warren, Ken Olfson, etc. Directed by Jacques Levy. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sea, The : Book by Edward Bond. Various productions (1973 - 74) starring Simon Rouse, Alan Webb, Ian Holm, Coral Browne (Wife of Vincent Price), Simon Cord, Martyn Green ("The World's foremost authority and performer of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan"), Lenny Baker, Brenda Forbes, Judith Ivey, Bruce Kornbluth, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sea Of Ice, The : "The Grand, Romantic and Spectacular Drama" by Frederic Robinson. Produced at the Varieties Theatre (No location listed - 1873) starring Charlotte Thompson, Frederic Robinson, Harry Pearson, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seagull, The : "A Comedy" by Anton Tchechov. Various productions (1929 - 2006) starring Ian M. Wolfe, Dorothy Yockel, Walter Abel, Ruth Nelson, David Glover, Dudley Jones, Ian White, Denise Pelletier, Neil Dainard, William Hutt, Jack Roberts, Ruth Ford, Nick Frost, John Telfer, June Barrie, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Phil Bruns, Sara Lee Harris, Diana Wynyard, Jill Bennett, Hugh Williams, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, Martita Hunt, John Gielgud, Alec Guinness, Eva Le Gallienne, Denholm Elliott, Farley Granger, Anne Meacham, Montgomery Clift, Sam Jaffe (Most famous for his title role in the film, "Gunga Din"), Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), June Walker, Maureen Stapleton, Kevin McCarthy, John Fiedler, George Voskovec, Judith Evelyn, Betty Field, Jacob Ben-Ami, Shepperd Strudwick, Barbara O' Neil (Most famous as "Ellen O' Hara" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Ludwig Donath (Most famous as "Cantor Yoelson" in the films, "The Jolson Story" and "Jolson Sings Again"), Gerald Hiken, Tom Bosley, Jim Brick, Marc Flanagan, Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Richard Whorf, Sydney Greenstreet, Uta Hagen, Herbert Shapiro, Josephine Hutchinson, J. Edward Bromberg, Jeraldine Dvorak, Alan Shayne, Jack Albertson ("The Subject Was Roses" on stage and film. Television's "Chico and the Man"), Nancy Marchand (Co-star of television's "Marty," "Lou Grant," "The Sopranos," etc). Joanna Roos, Lucia French, Barry Frank, Tyne Daly, Lydia Sherwood, Yvonne Mitchell, Basil Brady, Morena Baccarin, John Goodman, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Henry Gummer, Marcia Gay Harden, Kevin Kline, Debra Monk, Natalie Portman, Stephen Spinella, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seagulls Over Sorrento : "A New Comedy" by Hugh Hastings. Produced by Charles Bowden and Philip Langner in association with Peter Cookson at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring J. Pat O' Malley, John Randolph, Leslie Nielson, Rod Steiger, Mark Rydell (Future motion picture director), Bill Daniels (William Daniels), Guy Spaull, etc. Directed by Hugh Hastings and Charles Bowden. | ||||||||||||
88 | Search Me : "A New Comedy" by Augustin MacHugh. Produced at the New Broadway Theatre (Long Branch, NJ - 1916) starring George Gaston, A.P. Kaye, Rollo Lloyd, Howard Estabrook, Matagu Love, Gordon Burby, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Searcher, The : Book by Velona Pilcher. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/ The Department of Drama art the University Theatre (New Haven - 1930) starring Sam Pearce, Curtis Owens, Anne Azgapetian, etc. Directed by George Pierce Baker. | ||||||||||||
88 | Searching For The Sun : Book by Dan Totheroh. Produced by Albert Ingalls, Jr. at the Fifty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring Whitford Kane, Leona Roberts, Jazzbo Williams, Richard Hunter, etc. Directed by Julius Evans and Joan Hathaway. | ||||||||||||
88 | Searching Wind, The : Book by Lillian Hellman (Portrayed by Jane Fonda n the 1977 film, "Julia"). Produced by Herman Shumlin at various theatres (1944 - 45) starring Cornelia Otis Skinner, Dennis King, Dudley Digges, Barbara O' Neil (Most famous as "Ellen O' Hara" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Arnold Korff, Montgomery Clift, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seascape : Book by Edward Albee. Produced by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward and Clinton Wilder at various theatres (1975) starring Deborah Kerr, Barry Nelson (The first actor to portray "James Bond"), Frank Langella and Maureen Anderman. Directed by Edwar Albee. | ||||||||||||
88 | Season Changes, The : "A New Play" by Arthur Richman. Produced by Robert Milton at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Nicholas Joy, Eliot Cabot, James Spottswood, Doris Dudley, Phyllis Joyce, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. | ||||||||||||
88 | Season Of Choice : Book by Nathaniel Banks. Produced by Bowden, Barr and Bullock at the Barbizon-Plaza Theatre (NYC - 1959) starring Betsy von Furstenberg, Douglas Watson, Ethel Smith (Organist most famous for her recording of "Tico Tico"), Collin Wilcox, Keir Dullea, Leo Lucker, etc. Directed by Charles Bowden. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seasons In The Sun : "A Comedy" by Wolcott Gibbs. Produced by Courtney Burr and Malcolm Pearson at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1950) starring Richard Whorf, Nancy Kelly, Anthony Ross, Paul Lawrence, King Calder, Eddie Mayehoff (Television's "Doc Corkle"), Jack Weston, Joan Diener ("Man of La Mancha," etc.), | ||||||||||||
88 | Season's Greetings : Book by Alan Ayckbourn. Produced at the Hippodrome State Theatre (Gainesville, FL - 1986) starring Rusty Salling, Rena Carney, Marilyn Wall-Asse, Michael Beistle, etc. Directed by Greg Hausch. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second City : "A Satirical Musical Revue" produced by Stan Seiden, Bernard Sahlins, Howard Alk and Paul Sills at various theatres (1961 - 69) starring Howard Alk, Andrew Duncan, Barbara Harris, Paul Sand, David Arkin, Peter Boyle, Paul Mooney, Valerie Harper, Mina Kolb, Richard Schaal (Husband of Valerie Harper), David Steinberg, etc. Various productions directed by Paul Sills, David Steinberg, and Avery Schreiber (Of the comedy team, "Burns and Schreiber). | ||||||||||||
88 | Second Fiddle : "A New Comedy" by Mary Drayton (Adapted from "The Peaceable Kingdom" by Ardyth Kennelly). Produced by Rowena A. Stevens and Richard Aldrich (Portrayed by Richard Crenna in the 1968 biopic, "Star") at various theatres (1953) starring Betty Field, Herbert Rudley, Paula Laurence, Van Williams (Television's "Surfside 6," "The Green Hornet," etc.), Jean Stapleton, etc. Various productions directed by Elmer Rice and John O' Shaughnessy. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second In Command, The : "A Comedy" by Robert Marshall. Various productions (1900 - 04) starring Allan Aynesworth, Cyril Maude, Sybil Carlisle, John Drew, Guy Standing, Oswald Yorke, Lionel Barrymore, Percy Smith, H. Hassard Short, Ida Vernon, Ernest Glendinning, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second Helping : Book by David Carey. Produced by Monte Proser and Walter Batchelor at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1940) starring Billy Redfield, Evelyn Varden, Kent Adams, Marjorie Lord (Co-star of television's "Make Room For Daddy". Wife of John Archer. Mother of Anne Archer.), Ben Smith, etc. Directed by Nat Burns. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second Little Show, The : Produced by William A. Brady, Jr. and Dwight Deere Wiman at various theatres (1930) starring Ned Wever, Joe Lewis, Gloria Grafton, Al Trahan, Tashamira, Jay C. Flippen, etc. Directed by Monty Woolley. Choreographed by Dwight Deere Wiman and Dave Gould. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Songs include: "New New York," "Sleepless Nights," "Foolish Face," "Tired of Love," "My Intuition," Sing Something Simple," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second Man, The : "A Comedy" by S.N. Behrman. Various productions (1920 - 51) starring Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Earle Larimore, Noel Coward, Franchot Tone, Margaret Lindsay, Cloris Leachman, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second Mrs. Tanqueray, The : Book by Arthur Wing Pinero. Various productions (1893 - 50) starring George Alexander, Mrs. Patrick Campbell (Beatrice Stella Tanner), Maude Millett, Ben Webster, Cyril Maude, Amy Roselle, Leonard Outram, Harry Dodd, Olga Nethersole, George Arliss, Gerald Du Maurier, Caleb Porter, Katharine Stewart, Ethel Barrymore, Henry Daniell, Nigel Playfair, C. Aubrey Smith, Rose Dupre, Eleanor Deegan, Allan Carles, Tallulah Bankhead, Colin Keith-Johnston, Ralph Kellard, Eugenia Rawls, Jess Barker (Husband of Susan Hayward), Jane Wenham, Godfrey Kenton, Leslie Banks, Eileen Herlie, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second Shepherd's Play, The : Produced by The Yale University Dramatic Association at the Hyperion Theater (New Haven - 1900) starring J.R. Freeman, A. Tulin, W.D. Howe, etc. Directed by Frank Lea Short. Billed with "The Pardoner's Tale". | ||||||||||||
88 | Second String, A : Book by Lucienne Hill (Adapted from a novel by Colette). Produced by Leonard Sillman and Carroll and Harris Masterson at the Eugene O' Neill Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Shirley Booth, Jean Pierre Aumont, Nina Foch, Cathleen Nesbitt, Ben Piazza and Carrie Nye (Wife of Dick Cavett). Directed by Raymond Gerome. | ||||||||||||
88 | Second Threshold : Book by Philip Barry (With revisions by Robert E. Sherwood). Various productions (1951 - 53) starring Clive Brook, Margaret Phillips, Hugh Reilly (Most famous as the co-star of television's "Lassie" with Jon Provost and June Lockhart), Betsy von Furstenberg, John Loder, Sallie Brophy, Arnold Whitman, Goodale Wales, etc. Originally produced (1951) and directed by Alfred de Liagre, Jr. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret Affairs Of Mildred Wild, The : "A New Comedy" by Paul Zindel. Various productions (1972 - 76) starring Maureen Stapleton, Elizabeth Wilson, Florence Stanley, Neil Flanagan, Pat Corley, Doris Roberts, Lee Wallace, etc. Originally produced (1972) by James B. McKenzie and Spofford J. Beadle and directed by Jeff Bleckner. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret And Confidential : "A New Play" by Victor Widnell. Produced at the Comedy Theatre (London - 1902) starring C. Aubrey Smith, Percy Brough, Gertrude Kingston, Ada Ferrar, Horton Cooper, Frederick Kerr, Charles Groves, Arthur Minton, etc. Directed by Brandon Thomas. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret Enemy, The : "The Romantic Play" produced in 1898 (No location listed) starring Eva Mountford, Elmer Grandin, A.D. Richardson, Ada Morton, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret garden, The : Book and lyrics by Marsha Norman (Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett). Music by Lucy Simon. Various productions (1991 - 93) starring John Cameron Mitchell, Tom Toner, Drew Taylor, Betsy Friday, Rebecca Luker, John Babcock, Daisy Eagan, James Barbour, Roger Bart, Roxann Parker, etc. The original 1991 production directed by Susan H. Schulman and choreographed by Michael Lichtefeld. Songs include: "There's A Girl," "The House Upon the Hill," "Winter's On the Wing," "Final Storm," "The Girl I Mean To Be," "Come To My Garden," "Race You to the Top of the Morning," "A Bit of Earth," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret Honor : "The Last Testament of Richard M. Nixon" by Donald Freed and Arnold M. Stone. Produced by Robert Altman and the Los Angeles Actors' Theatre (CA - 1984) starring Philip Baker Hall (Most famous as "Bookman, The Library Cop" on television's "Seinfeld"). Directed by Robert Harders. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret Life Of Walter Mitty, The : "A New Musical Based on the Classic James Thurber Story" by Joe Manchester. Music by Leon Carr. Lyrics by Earl Shuman. Produced by Gerald Gordon and Julian D. Luykx at the Las Palmas Theatre (Los Angeles, CA - 1967) starring Ruth Warrick ("Citizen Kane," "Song of the South," etc. on film. "All My Children," etc. on television.), Marc London, Ann Johnson, Joe Trela, Marlene Silvers, etc. Directed by Gerald Gordon. Choreographed by Stephen Simmons. Songs include: "The Secret Life," "The Walter Mitty March," "Drip, Drop Tapocketa," "Fan the Flame," "Now That I'm Forty," "Aggie," "The Lonely Ones," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret Room, The : "A New Play" by Robert Turney. Produced by Joseph M. Hyman and Bernard Hart at various theatres (1945) starring Frances Dee (Wife of Joel McCrea), Eleonora Mendelssohn, Reed Brown, Jr., Grace Coppin, Juanita Hall, Jane Earle, etc. Directed by Moss Hart (Portrayed by George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One") | ||||||||||||
88 | Secret Service : "A Romance of the Confederacy" by William Gillette. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1896 - 1914) starring William Gillette, Joseph Brennan, Ida Waterman, Amy Busby, Odette Taylor, Blanche Walsh, Marion Abbott, Irving Cummings, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secretary Bird, The : Book by William Douglas Home. Various productions (1968 - 70) starring Jeremy Hawk, Muriel Pavlow, Michael Fleming, Sandra Duncan, Betty Woolfe, Edward Mulhare ("My Fair Lady," etc. on stage. "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" on television.), Inga Swenson, John Gabriel, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secrets : Book by Rudolph Besier and May Edgington. Produced by Sam H. Harris at the Fulton Theatre (NYC - 1923) starring Margaret Lawrence, Barbara Allen, Horace Cooper, Edmund Gurney, Orlando Daly, Tom Nesbitt, Allen Jenkins, Beatrice Kay (In the 1940s, starred in her own nightclub revue entitled "The Naughty Nineties"), etc. Directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
88 | Secrets Of The Bell Mansion, The : "Dinner Mystery" (Based upon the most famous unsolved murders in San Francisco - c. 1892) produced by Linda Graham at the Historic Queen Ann Hotel (San Francisco - 1994 - 95). | ||||||||||||
88 | Secrets Worth Knowing : "The Comedy" produced at The Theatre-Royal, Norwich (England - 1827). Billed with "Mr. Tibbs," "Animal Magnetism," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | See America First : "A Comic Opera" by T. Lawrence Riggs and Cole Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day," by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".). Produced at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1916) starring Clifton Webb, Leo Gordon, Felix Adler, Henry Red Eagle, Roma June, Jeanne Cartier, etc. Choreographed by Edward Hutchinson and Theodore Kosloff. Songs include: "To Follow Every Fancy," "Something's Got to be Done," "See America First," "Lima," "I've A Shooting Box in Scotland," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | See How They Run : "A Comedy-Farce" by Phillip King. Various productions (1951 - 67) starring Odette Fenard, Enid Trevor, Derek Royle, Thom Conroy, Shirley Mattson, Joseph Allen, Jr., Shannon Stewart, Shari Hall, Arnie Weiss, John Moran, Al Hedison (David Hedison), Alma Loftness, Leonard Frey, Eileen Tavia, Susan Farrell, Glenn Kline, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | See My Lawyer : "A New Comedy" by Richard Maibaum (Most famous for adapting most of the Ian Fleming "James Bond" novels into screenplays) and Harry Clork. Produced by George Abbott at various theatres (1939 - 40) starring Milton Berle, Mary Rolfe, Gary Merrill (Husband of Bette Davis), Teddy Hart, Norman Tokar, Eddie Nugent, etc. Directed by Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich " on radio). | ||||||||||||
88 | See Naples And Die : "An Extravagant Comedy" by Elmer Rice. Various productions (1929 - 51) starring Roger Pryor, Claudette Colbert (By arrangement with A.H. Woods), Pedro De Cordoba, Helen Shea, Horace Cooper, Betty Field, Howard Stone, Robert Webber, Lucille Benson, Donald Curtis, etc. Originally produced (1929) by Lewis E. Gensler and directed by Elmer Rice. | ||||||||||||
88 | See-Saw : "The New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Earl Derr Biggers. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Produced by Henry W. Savage in New Haven (No specific location or date listed) starring Guy Robertson, Frank Bertram, Elizabeth Hines, George Barbier, Dorothea Mackaye, Frank Carter, etc. Directed by John McKee. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Songs include: "This Is The Life," "A World Full of Girls," "Happiest Moments," "When Two Hearts Discover," "When You Dance," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | See The Jaguar : "A New Play" by N. Richard Nash. Various productions (1952 - 60) starring Arthur Kennedy, Constance Ford, Margaret Barker, Cameron Prud' Homme, George Tyne, Florence Sundstrom, James Dean, Art Hopper, Chris Boner, etc. Originally produced (1952) by Lemuel Ayers in association with Helen Jacobson and directed by Michael Gordon. | ||||||||||||
88 | See You Later : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Jean Schwartz and William F. Peters. Produced by A.H. Woods at Poli's Theatre (NYC - 1918) starring Charles Ruggles (Courtesy of Oliver Morosco), Charlotte Granville, Jed Prouty, Irma Irving, Anna Stone, James E.Sullivan, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seed And The Thorn, The : Book by Albert Brenner. Produced by The Yale University School of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1960) starring Judith Frank, Judith Ebert, Charles Kimbrough, Kennith Costigan, etc. Directed by Frank McMullan. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seeing Things : "A Farce" by Margaret Mayo and Aubrey Kennedy. Produced by Selden I. Rainforth in 1920 (No location listed) starring John Westley, Edgar Nelson, Dorothy Mackaye, Harry Lillford, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seen But Not Heard : "A New Play" by Marie Baumer and Martin Berkeley. Produced by D.A. Doran at the Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring John Winthrop, Frankie Thomas, Anne Baxter, Paul McGrath, Boyd Davis, etc. Directed by Arthur Sircom. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seeds In The Wind : Book by Arthur Goodman. Produced by Eunice Healey and Harald Bromley at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Sidney Lumet (Future theatre and film director), Lee Graham, Eeta Linden, Stanley Martin, Michael Citro, Jerry Stone, Donald Rose, Tonio Selwart, Abby Bonime, etc. Directed by Paul Tripp (Television's "Mr. I Magination"). | ||||||||||||
88 | Seesaw : Book by Michael Bennett (Based on the play, "Two for the Seesaw" by William Gibson). Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Produced by Joseph Kipness, Lawrence Kasha, James Nederlander and George M. Steinbrenner III at various theatres (1973 - 74) starring Michele Lee, John Gavin, Ken Howard, Lucie Arnaz, Tommy Tune, Wayne Cilento, Judy Gibson, Anita Morris (Wife of Grover Dale), Gale Gordon, Originally directed by Michael Bennett. Choreographed by Michael Bennett and Grover Dale. Songs include; "My City', "Nobody Does It Like Me," "Spanglish," "He's Good For Me," "Poor Everybody Else," "It's Not Where You Start', "Seesaw," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seidman And Son : "The New Comedy" by Elick Moll (Based on His Novel). Produced by the Theatre Guild, Joel Schenker and Michael Kanin at various theatres (1962 - 63) starring Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Elizabeth Fleming, Chet London, Abe Vigoda. Janet Ward, Lynne Roberts, Barbara Mostel, Morris Strassberg, Nancy Wickwire, Stewart Moss, Vincent Gardenia, Diana Muldaur, Morgan Sterne, etc. Directed by Carmen Capalbo and Sam Levene. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seige Of Alkmaar, The : "Latest Dramatic Success" by Burt Collins starring Peter Von der Maey, Kees Haas, Julian Romero, etc. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
88 | Self And Lady : A New Farce by Pierre Decourcelle. Produced by Charles Frohman's Comedians at the Broad Street Theatre (NYC - 1900) starring E.M. Holland, Fritz Williams, Arnold Daly, Isabel Irving, May Robson, etc. Directed by Joseph Humphreys. | ||||||||||||
88 | Self Help : Book by Norm Foster (Originally produced at Theatre Aquarius in Hamilton, ON, in 2002). Produced by the Ocal (Florida) Civic Theatre (2012) starring Tony Abbondolo, Steve Gordon, Megan Hilt, Gordon Holmes, Danuta Jacob and Joy Newkirk. Directed by Chip Morris. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sellout, The : Book by Albert G. Miller. Produced by Theatre Craftsmen at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Minnie Dupree, Charles Harrison, Frank Dae, Harry Bellaver, Ruth Thomas, Jane Seymour, etc. Directed by Ashley Miller. | ||||||||||||
88 | Selma : "Joyous New Musical Depicting the Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." produced by Tommy Butler at the Music Hall (Detroit - 1977). | ||||||||||||
88 | Semi -Detached (By P. Joudry) : "A New Play" by Patricia Joudry. Produced by Philip Rose at the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Ed Begley, Frank Silvera, Jean Muir, Vivian Nathan, Dana Elcar, etc. Directed by Charles S. Dubin. | ||||||||||||
88 | Semi -Detached (By D. Turner) : "A New Comedy" by David Turner. Produced by The Coventry Belgrade Theatre Company (In association with the Arts Council of Great Britain) at the Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Leonard Rossiter (Star of television's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"), Bryan Stanyon, Donald Gee, Leon Sinden, Gillian Raine, etc. Directed by Anthony (Tony) Richardson. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seminar : Book by Theresa Rebeck. Produced at the Golden Theatre (NYC - 2012) starring Alan Rickman, Lily Rabe, Hamish Linklater, Jerry O' Connell, Hettienne Park, Rocco Sisto, Christina Pumariega, Matthew Greer. Directed by Sam Gold. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seminary Girl, The : "A Farce With Music" by Melville B. Raymond and Edward Clark. Produced by Melville B. Raymond at various theatres (1905) starring F.C. Hamilton, Harry Ladell, Annie Harris, Harry Forsman, James W. Howard, Francis Berg, Ruth Peebles, Edward Clark, Louise Erwin, Dolly Gray, etc. Directed by James Gorman and M.B. Raymond. Songs include; "In Vacation Time," "The Haughty Butterfly," "Sweetheart Sue," "Make Hay While the Sun Shines," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Senator, The : "The American Comedy, Illustrating Social, Diplomatic and Political Life in Washington" by David D. Lloyd and Sydney Rosenfeld. Various productions (1890 - 1905) starring William H. Crane, George F. Devere, Henry Bergman, Hattie Russell, Jane Stuart, Georgie Drew Barrymore, Vaughan Glaser, James Hester, Ben Johnson, Katharine Florence, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Senator Keeps House, The : "A Comedy" by Martha Morton. Produced by Joseph Brooks at the Century Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring William H. Crane, Harry Harwood, Charles Reigel, Mabel Bert, Marion Kerby, etc. Directed by Lawrence Marston. | ||||||||||||
88 | Senator's Daughter, The : "Powerful Comedy Drama" by J.H. Shepard. Produced in 1898 (No location listed) starring Annie Clarke Hanson ("The Boston Beauty"), F.W. Poe, J.H. Shepard, Alma E. Lewis, Lydia Haydon, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Send Me No Flowers : "A Comedy" by Norman Barasch and Carroll Moore. Various productions (1961 - 72) starring David Wayne, Nancy Olson, Peter Turgeon, Heywood Hale Broun (CBS sports commentator and reporter), Judy Carrol, Carolyn Olsen, Phylis Coats, John Newton, Marvin Kaplan, Van Johnson, Rachel Stevens, Judith Jett, Pat Cronin, Alan Sues (Television's "Laugh In"), Harvey Korman, Lyle Waggoner, Leonard Drum, Bob Moak, Vicki Lawrence, Gillian Spencer, Art Kassul, Pat Kinloch, Gene P. Moore, etc. Originally produced on Broadway by Courtney Burr and directed by James Dyas. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sentenced To Death : "Great English Success" by Pettit and Conquest. Produced by Arthur Rehan's Company at the Blanchard Opera House (Montpelier, VT - 1885) starring Harry Hotto, R. Fulton Russell, Clarence Harvey, Henry Miller, Maud Miller, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sentimentalist, The : "A New Play" by H.V. Esmond. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Duke of York's Theatre (London - 1901) starring Lewis Waller, Miriam Clements, Geraldine Olliffe, John Byron, Jessie Moore, etc. Directed by Arthur Coe and H.V. Esmond. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sentinel, The : "A New Musical Burletta" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1837). Billed with "To Late for Dinner," "The Barrack Room," "The Eleventh Day," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Separate Rooms : Book by Joseph Carole and Alan Dinehart in collaboration with Alex Gottlieb and Edmund Joseph. Various productions (1940 - 48) starring Alan Dinehart, Glenda Farrell, Lyle Talbot, Michael Whalen, Mitchell Harris, Ellen Morgan, William Foran, Jeraldine Dvorak, Alexander Lockwood, David Tyrrell, etc. Originally produced (1940) by Bobby Crawford and directed by Alen Dinehart. The 1941 production produced by Nate Beers in association with Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson. | ||||||||||||
88 | Separate Tables : "Two Plays" ("Table By the Window" and "Table Number Seven") by Terence Rattigan. Various productions (1954 - 77) starring Eric Portman (By permission of the J. Arthur Rank Organization), Margaret Leighton (By permission of British Lion Film Corporation Ltd.), Basil Henson, Aubrey Mather, Jane Eccles, Phoebe Bradley-Williams, Kenneth Thornett, John Mills, Jill Bennett, Rose Hill, Margaret Courtenay, Raymond Huntley, Ambrosine Phillpotts, Zena Walker, Paul Gregory, Evelyn Bennett, Edda Gould, Dixie Frew, Geraldine Page, Ann Shoemaker, Helen Carson, Mary Hardwick, Basil Rathbone, Kathleen Grobe, Phyllis Dilgren, Craig Hartley, Ramona Allison, Ann Cox, etc. Originally produced in London (1954) by Stephen Mitchell and directed by Peter Glenville. | ||||||||||||
88 | Separated : "Great Emotional Drama" by Bartley Campbell. Produced at the Roscoe Opera House (Lowville, NY - 1884) starring Pauline Markham, Randolph Murray, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | September Morn : "The Big Fun Festival with Tunes and Tangoes" with book and lyrics by Arthur Gillespie. Music by Aubrey Stauffer. Produced by Rowland and Clifford at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring William Cameron, Kathryn Bowen, Clarence Nordstrom, Louis Kelso, Arline Bowling, Nancy Lee, etc. Directed by Frank Tannehill, Jr. Choreographed by Virgil Bennett. Songs include: "When a Little Boy Loves a Little Girl," "In Berlin," "Everybody's Tango Crazy," "I Lost My Girl on Broadway," "A Spare Rib From the Butcher Shop of Life," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seraglio Of The Effendi, The : "An Oriental Skit" produced at Sam T. Jack's Theatre (NYC - 1898) starring Carrie Thomas, Sadie Wooster, Lotta Lewis, Maud King, George R. Beban, Lew Spencer, Willis Clark, etc. Billed with various vaudeville presentations including: "Charles Lawler ("Descriptive Vocalist"), "The Great Marinellas ("The Silver Rings"), Halliday and Ward ("The American Comedians"), etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seremonda : Book by William Lindsey. Produced by Julia Arthur at various theatres (c. 1917) starring Julia Arthur, Robert Claverie, Brigham Royce, Edmund Fitzpatrick, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Serena Blandish : or "The Difficulty of Getting Married" by S.N. Behrman (Based on the novel by "A Lady of Quality"). Various productions (c. 1929) starring Ruth Gordon, Clarence Derwent, Tyrrell Davis, Constance Collier, A. E. Matthews, Henry Daniell, Marion Grey, Wallace Erskine, Julie Haydon, Leona Powers, Tonio Selwart, Oscar Stirling, Barry Sullivan, Helen Ward, etc. Originally produced by Jed Harris. | ||||||||||||
88 | Serenade, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection - See "Opera and Operetta Programs". | ||||||||||||
88 | Serf, The : "A Tragic Drama" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (Scotland - 1831). Billed with "Dominique," "The White Phantom," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sergeant Brue : "A Musical Farce" with book and lyrics by Owen Hall. Music by Liza Lehman. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham at the Knickerbocker Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Frank Daniels, Alfred Hickman, Sallie Fisher, Walter Percival, Blanche Ring, Leslie Mayo, etc. Songs include: "Line of Duty," "Skating," "My Irish Molly O," "Saturday After Two," "Old Man Shay," "Dearie," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sergeant Kitty : "An Original Comic Opera" with book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Music by R. Baldwin Sloane. Produced by George R. White in Syracuse, NY (No date) starring Fred Knights, Wheeler Earl, Sylvain Langlois, William F. Butler, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "True Love Lives in Our Dreams," "The One I Love the Best Gave That To Me," "Strange Things Happen Every Day," "A Soldier's Life," "We Are A Gallant Regiment," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sergeant Musgrave's Dance : Book by John Arden. Produced by the San Francisco Actor's Workshop (No date) starring Robert Doyle, Robert Phalen, Bunny Witt, Tom Luce, etc. Directed by Herbert Blau. | ||||||||||||
88 | Serio-Comic Governess, The : Book by Israel Zangwill. Produced by Daniel Frohman at various theatres (1904) starring Cecilia Loftus, W.J. Butler, Earl Ryder, Herbert Standing, Emmett Shackleford, Rose Hubbard, Julia Dean, etc. Directed by Israel Zangwill. | ||||||||||||
88 | Serious Charge : Book by Philip King. Produced by H.J. Barlow by arrangement with Jack Buchanan and John Forbes-Sempill at the Garrick Theatre (London - 1955) starring Victoria Hopper, Patrick McGoohan, Olga Lindo, John Jarvis, Anthony Wager, etc. Directed by Martin Landau. | ||||||||||||
88 | Serious Family, The : "Celebrated Comedy" by Rowland Buckstone. Various productions (c. 1858) starring Mary Marsh, Kate Hunter, G. Reynolds, Sep Smith, etc. Billed with "Dumb Belle!," "Toodles," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Sermon, A : Book by David Mamet. Produced at the Hartley House (NYC - No date) starring Daryl Edwards. Directed by Laurence Conroy. Billed with "Throckmorton, TX 76083" by Barry Corbin. | ||||||||||||
88 | Serpent's Tooth, A : Book by Arthur Richman. Produced by John Golden at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1922) starring Marie Tempest, Josephine Williams, Leslie Howard, Howard Freeman, John Clements, Robert Lowe, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. | ||||||||||||
88 | Servant In The House, The : "The Famous Symbolic Play" by Charles Rann Kennedy. Various productions (1908 - 20) starring Arthur Lewis, Edmund Rann Kennedy, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), Walter Hampden, Sara Haden (Most famous as "Aunt Millie" in the "Andy Hardy " film series), Ernest Rowan, Frank Mills, Mabel Moore, Jessie Glendinning, George S. Irving, Charles Dalton, Arthur Buchanan, Richard Ogden, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Servant Of Two Masters, The : "Arlecchino, Servitore di due Padroni" by Carlo Goldoni. Various productions (1936 - 2013) starring Marcello Moretti, Relda Ridoni, Jay Doyle, Joan Darling, Lee Wallace, Anthony "Scooter" Teague, Cicely Tyson, David Margulies, Brendon Burke, Barry Signorelli, Ken Wayne, Clive Francis, Michele Dotrice, Tommy Steele, Louis S. Auchincloss, Lee Shiver, Kristen McDermott, Russell Smith, Phil Bruns, Asia Minor, Mary Doyle, Robert J. Colonna, Joseph Urick, Michelle Bellaver, Joel Oramas, Kevin Roost, Amanda Young, Robert Cope, Tom Foley, Anastasia Placido, Sean Cancellieri, Melissa Williams, Amos Johnson, Thaddeus Walker, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Service : Book by Henri Lavedan (Translated by William C. Taylor). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske by arrangement with Klaw and Erlanger and George C.Tyler at the George M. Cohan Theatre (NYC - 1918) starring Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Maddern Fiske - Wife of Harrison Grey Fiske), Lee Baker, Roger Lytton, Rikel Kent, etc. Billed with "A Night at An Inn" by Lord Sunsany. Both Plays directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. | ||||||||||||
88 | Set My People Free : Book by Dorothy Heyward. Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Juano Hernandez, Mildred Smith, Frank Wilson, Canada Lee, Tyler Carpenter, William Warfield, Merritt Smith, Earl Jones (Robert Earl Jones - Father of James Earl Jones), William Marshall (Most famous as "Blacula" on film), etc. Directed by Martin Ritt. | ||||||||||||
88 | Set To Music : "A New Revue" by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by John C. Wilson at The Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1939) starring Beatrice Lillie, Eva Ortega, Rosemary Lomax, Anna Jackson, Sarah Burton, Hugh French, Richard Haydn, etc. Directed by Noel Coward. Songs include: "Mad About the Boy," "Children of the Ritz". "Never Again," "The Stately Homes of England," "The Party's Over Now," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Settled Out Of Court : "A Light and Refreshing Entertainment" by William Gillette (Based upon the Parisian success, "Pont Biquet" by Alexander Bisson). Produced by Charles Frohman at the Columbia Theatre (Boston - 1892) starring Joseph Holland, William Faversham, Georgie Drew Barrymore, Evelyn Campbell, Agnes Miller, Ada Curry, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seven : Book by Frank J. Collins. Produced by Jimmie Cooper at the Republic Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Robert Strange, Millard F. Mitchell (Most famous as the co-star of the film, "Singin' In the Rain"), Preston Foster, George Lessey, etc. Directed by Lionel Atwill. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seven Ages : "Kaleidoscopic Representation" by William Gill and Henry E. Dixey. Music by Edward E. Rice. Produced at various theatres (1890) starring Henry E. Dixey, Lottie Nicol, Ida Rock, Ida Bell, George W. Howard, Emma Mulle, etc. Directed by Henry E. Dixey. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seven Brides For Seven Brothers : Book by Lawrence Kasha and David Landay (Based on the MGM film and "The Sobbin' Women" by Stephen Vincent Benet). Music by Gene de Paul. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. New songs by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn. Produced at the Paper Mill Playhouse (Milburn, NJ - 2007) starring Randy Bobish, Michelle Dawson, Luke Longacre, Eric Sciotto, Nathan Hershberger, Dan Sharkey, Tina Stafford, etc. Directed by Scott Schwartz. Choreographed by Patti Colombo. Songs include: "Bless Your Beautiful Hide," "Wonderful, Wonderful Day," "Goin' Courtin' ," "Sobbin' Women," "We've Gotta Make It Through Winter," "Lonesome Polecat," "Spring, Spring, Spring," "Love Never Goes Away," etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seven Chances : "A New Comedy" by Roi Cooper Megrew. Produced by David Belasco at various theatres (1917) starring Frank Craven (Most famous as the "Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film), John Butler, Frank Morgan (Most famous as "The Wizard of Oz" on film. Brother of Ralph Morgan.), Marion Abbott, Otto Kruger, etc. Directed by David Belasco and Ernest Gros. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seven Days : "Being a Combination of Curious Circumstances" by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Various productions (1909 - 15) starring Jay Wilson, F. C. Butler, Florence Reed, Ruth Latham, Lucille LaVerne, Willard Louis, Fred Cousins, Ida Waterman, John Craig, Donald Meek, Al Roberts, Mabel Montgomery, Mary Young, Allan Pollock, Hope Latham, Lucille LaVerne, Albert Brown, Ralph Kellard, Albert Sackett, etc. | ||||||||||||
88 | Seven Days' Leave : "A Military-Naval Melodrama of To-day" by Walter Howard. Various productions (1918 - 19) starring Harry St.Clair Young, Julia Cobb, Ann Boffington, Bryce Kennedy, Edna Marr, Miriam Collins, Florence Elddridge, Victory Bateman, Warren Hill, J. Irving White, Percy Ames, Evelyn Varden, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven Descents of Myrtle, The : "A New Play" by Tennessee Williams. Produced by David Merrick ("The Abominable Showman") at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1968) starring Harry Guardino, Estelle Parsons and Brian Bedford. Directed by Jose Quintero. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven Keys To Baldpate : "The Mystery Farce" by George M. Cohan (Portrayed on film by James Cagney, on television by Mickey Rooney and on stage by Joel Grey). Various productions (1913 - 35) starring George M. Cohan, Irene Rich, Ernest Glendinning, Zita Johann (Wife of John Houseman), Fred l. Quimby, Dorothy Grey, Edmund Elton, Franklin George, Hal Castle, George Ernst, Beatrice Loring, Alfred Lunt, Al Roberts, Edgar Halstead, Jessie Graham, Wallace Eddinger, Margaret Green, Lorena Atwood, Wallace Eddinger, James T. Powers, Otis Skinner, Josephine Hull, James T. Powers, Ruth Weston, Percy Moore, Walter Hampden, Cyril Scott, Ethel Intropidi, etc. The play is based on a story by Earl Derr Biggers. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven Lively Arts : Sketches by Moss Hart (Portrayed by George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One"). Music and lyrics by Cole Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day," by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".). Produced by Billy Rose (Portrayed by James Caan in the 1975 biopic, "Funny Lady") at the Ziegfeld Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Beatrice Lillie, Bert Lahr, Benny Goodman (Portrayed by Steve Allen in the 1955 biopic, "The Benny Goodman Story"), Teddy Wilson, Red Norvo, Jere McMahon, Alicia Markova, Anon Dolin, Doc Rockwell, Nan Wynn, Dolores Gray, Mary Roche, etc. Directed by Hassard Short and Philip Loeb (Most famous as the co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television). Choreographed by Jack Donohue and Anton Dolin. Choral group trained by Robert Shaw. Songs include: "Is It the Girl?," "Only Another Boy And Girl," "When I Was a Littel Cuckoo," "Frahngee-Pahnee," "Dancin' To a Jungle Drum," "The Band Started Swinging a Song," "Every Time We Say Goodbye," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven Ravens Seven : or "7 Ravens 7" produced at Roberts' Opera House (Hartford, CT - 1884) starring Percy Hunting, Minette Thompson, Gus Frankel, G.D. Hutton, Maud Baker, Carrie Wallace, Florence Thropp, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven Sisters, The : "A Domestic Farce" by Edith Ellis (Adapted from the Hungarian of Ferencz Herczeg and translated by Ferike Boros.). Produced by Daniel Frohman at various theatres (1911) starring Charles Cherry, Laurette Taylor ("The Glass Menagerie," etc.), Alice John, Carlotta Doty, Irene Smith, Gaston Bell, Wallis (Wallace) Ford, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven-Twenty-Eight (7.20.8) : "Great New York Success" by Augustin Daly. Various productions (1883 - 1900) starring John Drew, James Lewis, William Gilbert, G.H. Gilbert, Maud Miller, Harry Hotto, Ralph Stuart, William Redmund, Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Ada Rehan, Kitty Cheatham, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven Strange Plays : Plays by Crane Johnson (1954) including: "The Hourglass," "The Bronze Statue," "Stillbirth," "The Reward," "The Visitor," "Shock" and "Freak Show". | ||||||||||||
89 | Seven Year Itch, The : "The Broadway Comedy Hit" by George Axelrod. Various productions (1953 - 75) starring Tom Ewell, Vanessa Brown, Neva Patterson, George Keane, Robert Emhardt, Jack McCarrell, Shirl Jones, Pat Young, Marta Wimple, Art Kassul, Eddie Bracken, Louise King, Howard Freeman, MacDonald Carey, Donna Michelle, Gena Rowlands, George Durney, Art Carney, Lee Remick, Brett Somers (Wife of Jack Klugman), Elliott Nugent, Sally Forrest, Anne Kimbell, Glenn Brooks, Lorraine Ell, Arte Johnson (Television's "Laugh-In"), Gavin MacLeod, Aileen Bay, Patti Macleod (Wife of Gavin MacLeod), etc. Originally produced (1953) by Courtney Burr and Elliott Nugent and directed by Elliott Nugent. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seventeen : "A Play of Youth and Love and Summertime" by Booth Tarkington. Produced by Stuart Walker at various theatres (1917 - 19) starring Lew Medbury, Lillian Ross, Judith Lowry (Co-star of television's "Phyllis"), Neil Martin, Ruth Gordon, Ben Lyon, Eugene Stockdale, John Orr, Paul Kelly, Morgan Farley, Aldrich Bowker, Wallace Ford, Emma Wilcox, etc. Directed by Stuart Walker. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seventeen (Musical by S. Benson) : "A New Musical Comedy" by Sally Benson (Based on the work of Booth Tarkington). Music by Walter Kent. Lyrics by Kim Gannon. Produced by Milton Berle, Sammy Lambert and Bernie Foyer at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1951 - ) starring King Calder, Kenneth Nelson, Ann Crowley, Frank Albertson, Doris Dalton, Dick Kallman (Television's "Hank"), etc. Directed by Richard Whorf. Choreographed by Dania Krupska. Songs include: "This Was Just Another Day," "Summertime is Summertime," "Reciprocity," "Headache to Heartache," "The Hoosier Way," "If We Could Only Stop the old Town Clock," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seventeen (Musical by F. Anthony) : "A New Musical Mobile Production" by Father Anthony of the Catholic Theatre Guild of Mobile (Based on the work of Booth Tarkington). Produced by The Catholic Theatre Guild of Mobile at the C.Y.O. Hall (Mobile, Alabama - 1953) starring John Scott, Kitty Greer, Polly Crowe, Jackie Guy, Orin Wood, etc. Directed by Peter Barrios II, Bob Lencione and Joanne Sherrill. Choreographed by Joanne Sherrill and Jackie Guy. Songs include: "Silly Bill," "Once in Love With Lola," "Sunshine Smile," "Blue Dream," "After You've Gone," "Ragtime Cowboy," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | 1776 (Seventeen Seventy-Six) : "A New Musical Comedy" by Peter Stone (Based on a conception of Sherman Edwards). Music and lyrics by Sherman Edwards. Various productions (1969 - 98) starring William Daniels, Paul Hecht, Clifford David, Roy Poole, Ronald Holgate (Husband of Dorothy Collins), Emory Bass, Ken Howard, Betty Buckley ("Cats," etc.), William Duell, Bruce MacKay, Howard Da Silva, Peter Lombard, Gregg Edelman, Pat Hingle, Brent Spiner, Ric Stoneback, Frank Lombardi, Andy Hopkins, Kevin Meaney, Edward Lardaro, John Cunningham, George Hearn, Gary Beach, Jay Garner, Jack Fletcher, David Ford, John Cullum, Richard Poe, Patrick Bedford, Roy Lonergan, Bernard Lloyd, Lewis Fiander, Ronald Radd, Paul Tripp (Television's "Mr. I Magination"), etc. Originally produced (1969) by Stuart Ostrow, directed by Peter Hunt and choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "Sit Down, John," "The Lees of Old Virginia," "He Plays the Violin," "Cool, Cool Considerate Men," "Momma Look Sharp," "Molasses to Rum," "Yours, Yours, Yours," "Is Anybody There?," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seventh Heaven (By A. Strong) : Book by Austin Strong. Various productions (1919 - 26) starring Pauline Moore, Philip Earle, Charles Gothold, Grace Menken, Joseph J. Hyland, Frank Wilcox, Eric Clavering, Kay Strozzi, George Spelvin, Paul Porter, Beatrice Noyes, Frank Morgan (Most famous as "The Wizard of Oz" on film. Brother of Ralph Morgan.), Marion Kerby, Henry O' Neill, John W. Ransome, Gale Gordon, Anne Forrest, Douglas MacPherson, Ruth Mero, Fuller Mellish, Jr., Charles Farrell, Percy Helton, etc. Originally produced (1919) and directed by John Golden. | ||||||||||||
89 | Seventh Heaven (By V. Wolfson) : "The New Musical Comedy" by Victor Wolfson and Stella Unger (Based upon the play by Austin Strong). Music by Victor Young. Lyrics by Stella Unger. Produced by Gant Gaither and William Bacher at various theatres (1955) starring Gloria De Haven, Ricardo Montalban, Paul Hartman (Of the dance team "Paul and Grace Hartman". Most famous as "Emmet the Fix-It Man" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Robert Clary ("Television's "Hogan's Heroes"), Fifi D' Orsay ("Follies," etc.), Chita Rivera, Joseph Flynn, Betty Jane Seagle, Kurt Kasznar, Beatrice Arthur, etc. Directed by John C. Wilson. Choreographed by Peter Gennaro (Choreographer for television's "The Ed Sullivan Show"). Songs include: "Where is That Someone For Me?," "Man With a Dream," "Remarkable Fellow," "A Miss You Kiss," "If It's A Dream," "Love Sneaks Up on You," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | 70, Girls, 70 : Book by Fred Ebb and Norman L. Martin (Based upon the play entitled "Breath of Spring" by Peter Coke - Adapted by Joe Masteroff). Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Produced by Arthur Whitelaw in association with Seth Harrison at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1971) starring Mildred Natwick, Hans Conried, Lillian Roth (Portrayed by Susan Hayward in the 1955 biopic, "I'll Cry Tomorrow"), Gil lamb, Lillian Hayman, Lucie Lancaster, Joey Faye ("Mack and Myer For Hire" on film), Henrietta Jacobson, Ruth Gillette, etc. Directed by Paul Aaron. Choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "Old Folks," "Broadway My Street," "Coffee in a Cardboard Cup," "Boom Ditty Boom," "Believe," "The Elephant Song," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Severed Head, A : "A New Comedy" by Iris Murdoch and J.B. Priestley. Various productions (1963 - 64) starring Joan Fontaine, Robin Bailey, Elliott Reid, Lee Grant, Jessica Walter (Co-star of "Play Misty for Me," etc on film. Co-star of "Arrested Development," etc. on television.), Angela Wood, Heather Chasen, Sheila Burrell, Paul Eddington, Frances White, Robert Hardy, Bernard Horsfall, Peter Reeves, Monica Evans, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Christine Pickles, etc. Originally produced in London (1963) by Donald Albery and directed by Val May. Originally produced on Broadway (1964) by David Merrick and Donald Albery and directed by Val May. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sex : "A Comedy Drama" by Jane Mast. Produced by C. William Morganstern at various theatres (1926) starring Mae West ("Most Talked-Of Star in the World"), Barry O' Neill, Pacie Ripple, Ann Reader, Warren Sterling, Ida Mantell, etc. Directed by Edward Elsner. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sex And Consciousness : "A Season of Lunch-Hour Plays" ("Cock Artist" by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and "The Rialto Prom" by Angela Wye). Produced by the Almost Free Theatre at the Ambiance Theatre (London - No date) starring Ann Mitchell. Plays directed by Roland Rees and Sue Todd. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sex Fable, The : "A Comedy" by Edouard Bourdet (Translated by Jane Hinton). Produced by Gilbert Miller at Henry Miller's Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Mrs. Patrick Cambell (Beatrice Stella Tanner), Ronald Squire, Mary Chippendale, Helen Haye, Margaret Dale, Constance Trevor, Lora Baxter, etc. Directed by Gilbert Miller. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sex Please, We're Sixty : "An offbeat production" by Michael Parker and Susan Parker. Produced at the Ocala (Florida) Civic Theatre (2013) starring Gail Baumann, Jeff Cole, John LaPaille, Kim Wise and Bonnie Ignicio. Directed by Susu Sparkman. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sexual Perversity In Chicago : "Two Plays" (Including "A Sermon") by David Mamet. Produced by Stuart Oken and Jason Brett at the Apollo Theater Center (Chicago - 1979) starring Jim Belushi, Scott Jaeck, Bernadette Birkett, Linda Kimbrough and Cosmo White ("The Sermon"). Directed by Sheldon Patinkin. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sganarelle : "An Evening of Moliere Farces" ("The Flying Doctor," "The Forced Marriage," "Sganarelle" and "A Dumb Show") translated by Albert Bermel. Produced by the American Repertory Theatre at the Goodman Theatre of The Art Institute of Chicago (1982) starring Tony Shalhoub (Television's "Monk"), John Bottoms, Richard Grusin, Marianne Owen, Harry Murphy, Stephen Rowe, Cynthia Darlow, etc. Directed by Andrei Serban. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sh! The Octopus : "A Sneaky-Snaky-Slimy Mystery" by Ralph Murphy and Donald Gallaher. Produced by Donald Gallaher and J.M. Welch at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1928) starring Harry Kelly, Clifford Dempsey, Beatice Allen, Gavin Gordon, Ignacio Martinetti, Francis Verdi, Adele Windsor, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shades Of Harlem : "A Tribute to the Harlem Renaissance" by Jeree Palmer Wade. Produced by Tony Conforti and Jerry Saperstein and the National Black Touring Circuit (No location or date listed) starring Ty Stephens, Branice McKenzie and Jeree Palmer Wade. Directed by Adam Wade. Choreographed by Ty Stephens. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadow, The : Book by Dario Niccodemi and Michael Morton. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1915) starring Ethel Barrymore, Bruce McRae, Ernest Lawford, Olive Murray, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadow And Substance : "A New Play" by Paul Vincent Carroll. Various productions (1938 - 46) starring Cedric Hardwicke, Sara Allgood, Julie Haydon, Lloyd Gough, Valerie Cossart, Len Doyle, Almira Sessions, Harold Moulton, Jane Parker, Philip Truex, Hal Conklin, Edith Loew, Gene Brennan, Andrew Dennis, Don Erskine, Nancy Wickwire, etc. Originally produced (1938) by Eddie Dowling and directed by Peter Godfrey. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadow Box, The : "1977 Pulitzer Prize Play" by Michael Cristofer. Various productions (1977 - 79) starring Joyce Ebert, David Rasche, Clifton James, Josef Sommer, Patricia Elliott, Stephen Keep, Simon Oakland, Laurence Luckinbill ("The Boys in the Band," etc. Husband of Lucie Arnaz.), Mandy Patinkin, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Marge Redmond (Most famous as "Sarah Tucker" on the Cool Whip commercials of the 1970s), David Huffman, Brad Rearden, Bradford Wallace, Isa Thomas, Max Howard, Bette Oliver, Marlo Thomas, Mercedes Ruehl, etc. Originally produced (1978) by Lester Osterman, Ken Marsolais, Allan Francis and Leonard Soloway and directed by Gordon Davidson. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadow Of A Gunman, The : "A Tragedy" by Sean O' Casey (Portrayed by Rod Taylor in the 1965 biopic, "Young Cassidy"). Various productions (1929 -99) starring Whitford Kane, Art Smith, Katherine Krug, George Storm, Don Ament, Shane Shelton, Jim Mooney, Robert O' Flaherty, Sy Travers, Dara Gavin, Declan Mooney, Sean Power, Arthur Malet, Gerald O' Loughlin, Bruce Dern, William Smithers, James Greene, Susan Strasberg, Dana Elcar, Lester Rawlins, Barry Fitzgerald, Arthur Shields (Brother of Barry Fitzgerald), Kate Curling, John Heffernan, Jack MacGowran, Barry Keegan, Elizabeth Begley, Stephen Rea, etc. Billed with "A Pound on Demand," "The Island of Saints," "The Valiant," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadow Of Heroes : Book by Robert Ardrey. Various productions (1961 - 80) starring Salome Jens, Muni Seroff, Abe Vigoda, Louis Zorich (Husband of Olympia Dukakis), George Gaynes, Peter Boyle, John Reeger, Tim Halligan, George Womack, Robert Frankel, David Puski, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadow Of My Enemy, A : Book by Sol Stein. Produced by Nick Mayo at the ANTA Theatre (American National Theatre and Academy, NYC - 1957) starring Ed Begley, Gene Raymond (Husband of Jeannette MacDonald), William Harrigan, Leon Janney, Mason Adams (Most famous as the voice of the "Smucker's" television and radio commercials), John McGobern, Alma Hubbard, etc. Directed by Daniel Petrie. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadow Of The Glen, The : Book by J.M. Synge. Produced by the Abbey Theatre Irish Players at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1932) starring F.J. McCormick, Eileen Crowe, Barry Fitzgerald and Arthur Shields (Brother of Barry Fitzgerald). Billed with "The New Gossoon" by George Shields, "Juno and the Paycock" by Sean O' Casey (Portrayed by Rod Taylor in the 1965 biopic, "Young Cassidy"), "The Playboy of the Western World" by J.M. Synge and "Things That Are Caesar's" by Paul Vincent Carroll. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadowlands : Book by William Nicholson. Produced at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, NYC (1991) starring Nigel Hawthorne, Jane Alexander, Michael Allinson, Paul Sparer, Robin Chadwick, Mary Layne, Edmund C. Davys, etc. Directed by Elijah Moshinsky. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadows (No Author Listed) : Produced by the Theatre of Arts and Letters (No location listed - 1893) starring Joseph Wheelock, Adele Belgarde, Harwood Eldridge, Paul Arthur, Mary Shaw, etc. Directed by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadows (By S. Carter) : "A World Premiere" by Steve Carter. Produced at the Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago - 1982) starring Rodrick Wimberly, Letitia Toole, Shirley Spiegler Jacobs and Butch Williams. Directed by Chuck Smith. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadows (By H. Van Buren Maganigle) : "A Japanese Pantomime" by H. Van Buren Magonigle. Produced by The Festival Committee of the MacDowell Club of New York City (No date). | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadows In The Court : "A New Play" by Barnes Connable. Produced by the Actor's Workshop and the Yale Drama Drama School at the Y.W.C.A. Theatre (New Haven - No date). Directed by Ian W. Cadenhead. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadows Of A Great City : "An Original, Sensational, Domestic Drama" by L. R. Shewell. Various productions (1884 - 92) starring B.R. Graham, O.H. Barr, George R. Edeson, Julia Stewart, William S. Harkine, Edwin B. Tilton, Helen Rand, E.B. Tilton, Will A. Paul, Edward See, Albert Ackerly, Nanette Parker, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shadows Of The Evening : Book by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by H.M. Tennent at the Queen's Theatre (London - 1966) starring Noel Coward, Lili Palmer (Wife of Rex Harrison), Irene Worth and Sean Barrett. Directed by Vivian Matalon. Billed with "Come Into The Garden, Maud" by Noel Coward. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shady Lady : "A New Musical Comedy" by Estelle Morando. Music and lyrics by Sam H. Stept, Bud Green, Jesse Greer and Stanley Adams. Produced by Harry Meyer at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Helen Raymond, Lester Allen, Charles Purcell, Audrey Christie, Marjorie Ford, Marion Martin. etc. Directed by Theodore J. Hammerstein. Choreographed by Jack Donohue. Songs include: "You're Not The One," "Live, Laugh and Love," "Isn't It Swell to Dream," "Swingy Little Thingy," "Your Type is Coming Back," "Get Hot Foot," "Hiya Sucker," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespeare - A Mantled Pool Beyond : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespeare Al Fresco : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespeare Gala 400 : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespeare And His Contemporaries : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespeare Fair, A : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespeare For My Father : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespeare's Cabaret : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespearean Scenes With Eric Mayne : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakespearean Carnival, A : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
89 | Shakuntala : Book by Kalidasa. Produced at the Studio Theatre (Washington, DC - 1982) starring Nancy Johnson, Stewart Carerra, Ron Canada, Ketia Semia, Robert Daley, Gail Sawyer, Rob Stors, etc. Directed by Joy Zinoman. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shameen Dhu : "A New Play" by Rida Johnson Young. Produced at the Olympic Theatre (St. Louis - 1913) starring Chauncey Olcott (Portrayed by Dennis Morgan in the 1947 biopic, "My Wild Irish Rose"), Constance Molineaux, Beth Franklyn, Robert Watt, Maurice Drew, John Sheehan, etc. Directed by Henry Miller. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shandy Maguire : or "The Bould Boy of the Mountains" produced in Montpelier, VT (No date) starring James W. Spellicy, Charles H. Roakes, Owne W. Roakes, Mary R. Corbett, Nellie M. Whalen, etc. Billed with a lecture by Prof. T.C. O' Sullivan on "Irish Born American Citizens and Their Sons". | ||||||||||||
89 | Shanghai Gesture, The : "A Drama" by John Colton. Produced by A.H. Woods at various theatres (1926 - 31) starring Florence Reed, Mary Fowler, Conrad Cantzen, Langdon Bruce, Cyril Keightley, Mary Duncan, Lysle Talbot, Ruby Dena, Robert Perry, Louis Tanno, Frank Wilcox, Arthur Miller, Jack Doty, etc. Originally directed by Guthrie McClintic. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shanghai Moon : "A New Play" by Charles Busch. Produced by Mark Christian Subias and Theatre For New York City (1999) starring Charles Busch, Sekiya Billman, Becky London, James Saito, Marcy McGuigan, etc. Directed by Carl Andress. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shangri-La : "A New Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Jerome Lawrence, Robert E. Lee and James Hilton (Based on the novel, "Lost Horizon" by James Hilton). Music by Harry Warren ("The Forgotten Man of American Music"). Produced by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr at various theatres (1956) starring Lew Ayres, Martyn Green ("The World's foremost authority and performer of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan"), Harold Lang ("Pal Joey," Kiss Me Kate," etc.), Jack Cassidy, Alice Ghostly, Carol Lawrence ("West Side Story," etc. Wife of Robert Goulet.), Susan Cabot, Dennis King, Shirley Yamagouchi, etc. Directed by Marshall Jamison and Albert Marre ("The Hollywood Ten"). Choreographed by Donald Saddler. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. Songs include: "In the Hollow of His hand," "The Man I Never Met," "Shangri-La," "Men Are Only Boys Grown Tall," "Moderation," "The World Outside," "What Every Girl Should Know," "Om Mani Padme Hum," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shannons Of Broadway, The : "A Comedy" by James Gleason. Various productions (1927 - 29) starring James Gleason, Lucille Webster Gleason (Wife of James Gleason), Percy Moore, Phil Sheridan, Frank Hearn, George Spelvin, Guy Nichols, Helen Baxter, Weldon Heyburn, Eve Casanova, etc. Originally produced (1927) by Crosby Gaige and Earle Boothe and directed by Paul Dickey. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shanty Queen, The : "The Comedy Drama" by Edmund Mortimer starring Frankie Kemble ("The Beautiful, Fascinating Singing Commedienne"), John W. Rennie, Frank Kilday, Louis Haywood, Dan Williams, etc. Directed by Edward Clayburgh. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sharon's Grave. : Book by John B. Keane. Produced by The Irish Players at the Maidman Playhouse (NYC - 1961) starring Helena Carroll, Dermot McNamara, Brenden Burke, Blanche Collins, Byron Russell, etc. Directed by Sonia Moore. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sharps And Flats : "A Speculative Satire" by Clay M. Green and Slason Thompson. Produced at Carll's Opera House (New Haven - 1881) starring Stuart Robson, William H. Crane, A.S. Lipman, F.E. Ambrose, Grace Thorne, Annie Wakeman, Agnes Proctor, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shaughraun, The : "An Original Irish Drama" by Dion Boucicault. Various productions (c. 1887 - 88) starring Edward Burton, Hattie Henry, Fred Loranger, Hal Warren, Dion Boucicault, Atkins Lawrence, Fritz Williams, J.E. Whiting, Fred Hight, Nellie Noxin, Nina Boucicault, Leland T. Powers, John Craig, Edmund Breese, Eva Taylor, Felicity Montagu, Gillian Barge, Shaun Scott, Stephen Moore, Stephen Rea, Mark Addy, Paul Boyle, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shaun Rhue : "The Companion Play to Kerry Cow" by Fred Marsden starring Joseph Murphy, Adele Waters, Belle Melville, George S. James, John Murphy, Logan Paul, Belle Dickson, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shavings : "A Cape Cod Comedy" by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short (Based on the novel by Joseph C. Lincoln). Produced by Henry W. Savage at various theatres (1920 - 21) starring Harry Beresford, James Bradbury, Charles Dow Clark, Saxon Kling, Lillian Roth (Portrayed by Susan Hayward in the 1955 biopic, "I'll Cry Tomorrow"), Ben Lodge, etc. Directed by John McKee. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shayna Maidel, A : "A New American Play" by Barbara Lebow. Produced at the Westside Arts Theatre (NYC - 1988) starring Tandy Cronyn (Daughter of Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn), Stephen Pearlman, Ava Haddad, Amy Ryan, etc. Directed by Mary B. Robinson. | ||||||||||||
89 | She : "This Strange and Glorious Creature" by William Gillette. Various productions (c. 1889) starring Carrie Stanley, Charles Redmond, Charles Hayne, Beulah DeMond, Jennie Reeves, Charles Bowser, John J. Lloyd, Ada Murray, Wallace Moir, Frank Risdon, M.B. Snyder, Rose Snyder, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Always Said, Pablo : Book by Frank Galati. Music by Virgil Thomson and Igor Stravinsky. Lyrics by Gertrude Stein. Images by Pablo Picasso. Various productions (1986 - 1990) starring Susan Nussbaum (As "Gertrude Stein"), Larry Russo (as "Pablo Picasso"), Carmen Pelton, Marji Bank, Paula Scrofano, Janis Knox, etc. Directed by Frank Galati. Choreographed by Peter Amster. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Couldn't Marry Three : "The Highly Successful Comedy-Drama" by John J. Kennedy. Produced at various theatres (No date) starring Lillian Kennedy (Sister of John J. Kennedy), E.P. Sullivan, George W. Barbier (George Barbier), Ted Irving, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Didn't Say Yes : "A New Comedy" by Lonnie Coleman. Produced by Rowena Stevens in association with Harold Prince and Howard Erskine at the Pocono Playhouse (Mountainhome, PA - 1963) starring Joan Caulfield, Peggy Cass ("Auntie Mame" on stage and film. Regular panelist on the television game show, "To Tell The Truth".), Joan Hackett, William Redfield, Pearl Singer, etc. Directed by Harold Prince. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Got What She Wanted : "A New Farcical Comedy" by George Rosener. Produced by George E. Wintz at Wallack's Theatre (NYC - 1929) starring Alan Brooks, William Pike, Aubrey Beattie, Franklyn Ardell and Galina Kopernak. Directed by Edward Elsner. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Had To Know : "A New Comedy" by Paul Geraldy and Robert Spitzler (Translated by Grace George). Produced at various theatres (1925) starring Grace George, Bruce McRae, Charlotte Ives, Anita Damrosch, etc. Directed by John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell). | ||||||||||||
89 | She Lived Next To The Firehouse : "A Farce" by William A. Grew and Harry Delf. Produced by L. Lawrence Weber at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Victor Moore ("Of Thee I Sing," etc.), Clifford Jones, Roger Gray, Henry Jones, William Frawley, William Gargan, etc. Directed by William B. Friedlander. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Loves Me : "A New Musical Comedy" by Joe Masteroff (Based on the play by Miklos Laszlo). Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Various productions (1963 - 2004) starring Barbara Cook, Daniel Massey (Son of Raymond Massey), Barbara Baxley, Jack Cassidy, Nathaniel Frey, Ralph Williams, Ludwig Donath (Most famous as "Cantor Yoelson" in the films, "The Jolson Story" and "Jolson Sings Again"), Susan Watson, Gary Beach, Beth Howland (Co-star of television's "Alice"), Steeve Arlen, Sandy Kenyon, Boyd Gaines, Diane Fratantoni, Brad Kane, Louis Zorich (Husband of Olympia Dukakis), Jonathan Freeman, Judy Kuhn, Nick Corley, Dan Stone, Allan Pinsker, Robert Parks, Ronald Knight, Charles Bondi, Earl Montgomery, James Rado ("Hair," etc.), Jane Alexander, Joseph Raposa (Original composer of music for television's "Sesame Street"), John Gordon -Sinclair, Ruthie Henshall, Barry James, George S. Irving, Nancy Anderson, Sally Mayes, Dorothy Collins ("Follies," etc. Co-star of television's "Your Hit Parade".), James Darren, Bill Hayes, Barbara Ruick, Andrea Martin, Richard Ryder, Walter Bobbie, Mary Barber, Mimi Sherman, Alan Schack, Clay James, Don Kehr, etc. Originally produced (1963) by Harold Prince in association with Lawrence N. Kasha and Philip C. McKenna, directed by Harold Prince and choreographed by Carol Haney ("The Pajama Game," etc. Wife of Larry Blyden.) Songs include: "No More Candy," "I Don't Know His Name," "Dear Friend," "Days Gone By," "Ice Cream," "She Loves Me," "Twelve Days to Christmas," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Loves Me Not : "A Comedy" by Howard Lindsay (Adapted from the novel by Edward Hope). Various productions (1934 - 49) starring Harry Bellaver, Burgess Meredith, Philip Ober (Husband of Vivian Vance), Polly Walters, Florence Rice, John Beal, Gaye Jordan, Bill Bazerman, Vincent Joyce, Originally produced (1934) by Dwight Deere Wiman and Tom Weatherly and directed by Howard Lindsay. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Passed Through Lorraine : Book by Lionel Hale. Produced by The Barnstormers (Tamworth, NH - 1934) starring Miriam Elliott, Martha Stockton, Curtis Canfield, Philip Bourneuf, Felice Leeds, etc. Directed by Edward P. Goodnow. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Stoops To Compromise : Book by J. Wong-Quincey. Produced by the Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the University Theatre (New Haven - 1929) starring Herschel Williams, Douglas McClean, Sarah Vernon Hodges, Joseph Curtin, etc. Directed by Alexander Dean. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Stoops To Conquer : or "The Mistakes of A Night" by Oliver Goldsmith. Various productions (1820 - 1985) starring Fay Bainter, Mrs. Leslie Carter, George Tawde, Patricia Collinge, John Gilbert, Annie Clarke, Sadie Henley, Charles Barron, J.W. Shannon, Stuart Robinson, Olive May, Lawrence D' Orsay, Celeste Holm, Brian Aherne, Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich" on radio), Burl Ives, Evelyn Varden, Staats Cotsworth, Carmen Mathews, Jack Fletcher, Royal Dano, Annie Russell, Oswald Yorke, Carole Shelley, Ian MacDonald, Dana Winters, Frank Burt, Norman Tyrrell, Leonard Rossiter (Star of television's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"), Peter Bowles, Jeanne Barrien, Edith Hilton, Tom Courtenay, Juliet Mills (Daughter of John Mills), Nigel Terry, Rosalind Knight, Pauline Lord, Farley Granger, Arthur Berwick, Fred Ainsworth, Sandra Gray, Donald Smith, Philip Drew, Lindsay Morison, Cyril Maude, F.H. Tyler, Paul Arthur, Christopher Holder, Virginia Payne, Donald Madden, John Heffernan, Marriott Wilson, Angela Castle, James Cairncross, Norman Rossington (Most famous for his co-starring role in the film, "A Hard Day's Night"), Clarence Handyside, Walter Hale, Henry Bergman, Clarence Montaine, Kyrle Bellew, Sidney Drew, Eleanor Robson, Jane Connell, Nancy Reardon, Whitford Kane, Mary Agnes Doyle, Art Smith, George Holland, Mimi Carr, Gerald Forbes, Michael Bryant, Kelly Hunter, Gordon Kane, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Walked In Her Sleep : "A Comedy" by Mark Swan. Various productions (1919 - 20) starring Arthur Aylsworth, Eva Williams, Joseph Crehan, Ruth Hammond, Clara Mackin, Minna Gombell, Adelaide Hibbard, Ralph Murphy, etc. Originally produced (1919) by A.S. Stern and directed by Edward Elsner. | ||||||||||||
89 | She Would And She Would Not : "The Comedy" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1812 - 33). Billed with "The Evil Eye," "My Wife's Mother," "Rosina," "Valentine and Orson," "De La Perouse," "No Song For Supper," etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shear Madness : "A Comedy Whodunit" by Paul Portner. Various productions (1988 - 2010) starring Allison Giglio, Curtis Pettijohn, Larry Wyatt, Marji Bank, Matt Callahan, Tom McCarthy, Diana Sowle, Jonathan Hammond, Matt Sawyer, Kate Kiley, Robin Baxter, Scott Morgan, etc. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sheep On The Runway : "New Comedy" by Art Buchwald. Produced by Roger L. Stevens, Robert Whitehead and Robert W. Dowling at the Helen Hayes Theatre (NYC - 1970) starring Martin Gabel (Husband of Arlene Francis), John McGiver, Richard Castellano, Elizabeth Wilson, Barnard Hughes, Neil Flanagan, Remak Ramsay, Will MacKenzie, etc. Directed by Gene Saks. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sheepman, The : "A Romantic Story of the Old West" by Charlotte B. Chorpenning. Produced by Boothe, Gleason and Truex at various theatres (1925) starring James Seeley, Thomas Findlay, Emmett Shackleford, Max Waizman, Dodson Mitchell, etc. Directed by James Gleason. | ||||||||||||
89 | Sheik Of Avenue B, The : "The New Musical Revue-sical" by Isaiah Sheffer. Produced by Mazel Musicals at the Town Hall Theater (NYC - 1992). Directed and choreographed by Dan Siretta. | ||||||||||||
89 | Shelf, The : "A Comedy Drama" by Dorrance Davis. Produced by William B. Friedlander at the Lyric Theatre (Philadelphia - 1926) starring Frances Starr, Arthur Byron, Jessie Ralph, Thelma Ritter, Lee Patrick, Donald Meek, etc. Directed by William B. Friedlander. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shelter : "A Musical" with book and lyrics by Gretchen Cryer. Music by Nancy Ford. Produced by Richard Fields and Peter Flood at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1973) starring Marcia Rodd, Terry Kiser ("Weekend at Bernie's ," etc.), Susan Browning, Joanna Merlin, etc. Directed by Austin Pendleton. Choreographed by Sammy Bayes. Settings, costumes and projections by Tony Walton. Songs include: "Changing," "Welcome To a New World," "Woman on the Run," "I Bring Him Seashells," "Too Many Women in My Life," "He's a Fool," "Sleep, My Baby, Sleep," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shenandoah (By J.L. Barnett) : Book by James Lee Barrett, Peter Udell and Philip Rose (Based on the original screenplay by James Lee Barrett). Various productions (1977 - 79) starring John Cullum, Gordon Halliday, Christopher Blount, Steve Grober, Donna Theodore, Joel Higgins, Chip Ford, Penelope Milford, Joseph Shapiro, Maureen Silliman, Tony Holmes, Brent Ritter, Bob Hibbard, Steve Terrell, John Raitt, Deborah Combs, Howard Keel, Ed Ames (Of the singing group, "The Ames Brothers". Co-star of television's "Daniel Boone"), Barbara Worthington, J.J. Jepson, John Miranda, etc. Originally produced by Philip Rose and Gloria and Louis K. Sher, directed by Philip Rose and choreographed by Robert Tucker. Songs include: "Raise The Flag of Dixie," "I've Heard It all Before," "Next to Lovin' (I Like Fightin')," "Meditation," "Violets and Silverbells," "Freedom," "The Only Home I Know," "Pass the Cross to Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shenandoah (By B. Howard) : "A Military Comedy-Drama" by Bronson Howard. Various production (1890 - 1910) starring C. Norman Hammond, Theodore Friebus, Guy Combs, William Brady, Pearl Willard, Frank Burbeck, Henry Miller, Harder Kirkland, Frank Dayton, Basil Booth, Alfred Moore, Otis Turner, Edith Wright, George C. Staley, Edwin Holt, Freda Depew, A. M. Miller, Maurice Barrymore (Patriarch of the acting family), Lew Wallack, Oscar Eagle, Anna Robinson, C.H. Riegel, Joseph Brennan, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shepard King, The : "A New Romantic Drama" by Arnold Reeves and Wright Lorimer. Produced by William Brady at various theatres (c. 1905) starring Wright Lorimer, Charles Kent, Edward Mackay, May Buckley, etc. Directed by Wright Lorimer. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shepherd Of The Hills, The : "A Dramatization" by Harold Bell Wright and Elsbery Reynolds (From the novel by Harold Bell Wright). Various productions (1915 - 16) starring Maud Norton Curtis, Edwin Sprague, John Thorn, Lew Silvers, Joseph Kelvin, Claude Payton, John T. Dwyer, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shepherd's Chameleon, The : Book by Eugene Ionesco (Translated by Donald Watson). Produced by the American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) at Theatre de Lys (NYC - 1960) starring Sudie Bond, Philip Bruns, Frank Groseclose, Gene Gross, etc. Directed by David Brooks. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shepherds On The Shelf : "An Original Three-Act Farce" by John P. O' Donnell. Produced by the Blackfriars' Guild at the Blackfriars' Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Mike Sawyer, Jack Walsh, Edward Ansara, Robert Milton, Art Merrill, etc. Directed by Michael Kray. | ||||||||||||
90 | Sheridan : or "The Maid of Bath" by Paul M. Potter (Founded on incidents in the life of the author). Various productions (1893 - 98) starring E.H. Sothern, Charles Harbury, Morton Selten, Grace Kimball, Fanny Addison-Pitt, Tully Marshall, J.H. Gilmour, Maude Odell, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Sherlock Holmes : "Remarkable Play of Lights and Shadows" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Various adaptations and productions (1900 - 75) starring William Gillette, Wallis Clark, Herbert Wilson, Betty Hanna, John Milturn, Mary Hall, Bernard McOwen, Dan J. Sullivan, Wilson Day, Byron Russell, Montague Shaw, Peg Entwistle (Most famous for her suicide jump from the "Hollywoodland" sign), Edward Fielding, John Neville, Clive Revill, Richard Lupino, Tony Tanner, Richard Woods, Alan Sues (Television's "Laugh In"), Christina Pickles, Ron Randell, Bruce McRae, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, John Wood, Philip Locke, Basil Rathbone, Thomas Gomez, Jarmila Novotna, Terence Kilburn, Mary Orr, John Dodsworth, Cuyler Hastings, F. Lumsden Hare, Edmund Gwenn (Most famous for his Oscar -winning role of "Kris Kringle" in the film, "Miracle on 34th Street"), Minnie Terry, Hilda Spong, Fritzi Scheff, Robertt Warwick, Herbert Percy, Edgar Selwyn, Erroll Dunbar, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Sherlock Holmes And The Case of the Purloined Patience : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "The Gilbert and Sullivan Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
90 | Sherlock Holmes And The Curse Of The Sign Of Four : or "The Mark of the Timber Toe" by Dennis Rosa (Based on the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). Produced by Paul Baker at the Dallas Theater Center (TX - 1976) starring Randy Moore, John Figlmiller, Ryland Merkey, Norma Moore, etc. Directed by Ken Latimer. | ||||||||||||
90 | Sherry! : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics (Based on "The Man Who Came to Dinner" by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart) by James Lipton ("Inside the Actors Studio"). Music by Laurence Rosenthal. Produced by Lee Guber, Frank Ford and Shelly Gross at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1967) starring Clive Revill, Dolores Gray, Elizabeth Allen, Jon Cypher, Byron Webster, Merritt Smith, Eddie "The Old Philosopher" Lawrence, Altovise Gore (Wife of Sammy Davis, Jr.), Haydon Smith, Ted Sprague, etc. Directed by Joe Layton. Songs include: "Turn On Your Radio," "Why Does the Whole Damn World Adore Me," "With This Ring," "Putty in Your Hands," "The Fred Astaire Affair," "How Can You Kiss Those Good Times Goodbye," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | She's A Good Fellow : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1945 biopic, "Till The Clouds Roll By"). Produced by Charles Dillingham at the American Theatre (NYC - 1919) starring Joseph Santley, Olin Howland, Ivy Sawyer, Ann Orr, Vivian Duncan and Rozetta Duncan (The Duncan Sisters"), Pauline Hall, Arline Chase, etc. Directed by Fred G. Latham and Edward Royce. Songs include: "Some Party," "The Navy Foxtrot Man," "The First Rose of Summer," "Jubilo," "I Want My Little Gob," "I've Been Waiting for You All the Time," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | She's Done It Again! : "A New Farce" by Michael Pertwee (With acknowledgements to Guy Bolton and Vernon Sylvaine). Produced by Brian Rix at the Garrick Theatre (London - 1969) starring Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn, Anthony Sharp, Simon Merrick, Derek Royle, etc. Directed by Wallace Douglas. | ||||||||||||
90 | She's My Baby : "A New Musical Farce Comedy" by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby (Portrayed by Fred Astaire and Red Skelton in the 1950 biopic, "Three Little Words"). Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart (Portrayed by Tom Drake and Mickey Rooney in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Produced by Charles Dillingham at the Globe Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Beatrice Lillie, Pearl Eaton, Nick Long, Jr., Joan Clement, William Frawley, Clifton Webb, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Jack Whiting, Irene Dunne, Frank Doane, etc. Directed Edward Royce. Songs include: "This Goes Up," "You're What I Need," "Try Again Tomorrow," "Here She Comes," "Smart People," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shield Head : "The New Play from Iceland" by Jonas Arnason. Produced by the Midland Community Theatre (Midland, TX - 1977) starring Charles Dixon, Randy Hicks, Jim Salners, Rhonda Hicks, etc. Directed by Art Cole. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shinbone Alley : "A New Musical" by Joe Darion and Mel Brooks (Based on the "archy and mehitabel" stories by Don Marquis). Music by George Kleinsinger. Lyrics by Joe Darion. Produced by Peter Lawrence at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - 1957) starring Eartha Kitt, Eddie Bracken, Ross Martin (Co -star of television's "The Wild, Wild West"), Erik Rhodes, Jacques D' Amboise, George S. Irving, Lillina Hayman (Co-star of television's "The Leslie Uggams Show"), Cathryn Damon, Bruce MacKay, etc. Choreographed by Rod Alexander. Songs include: "What Do We Care?," "Queer Little Insect," "True Romance," "Come to Mee-ow," "Suicide Song," "A Woman Wouldn't Be a Woman," "Way Down Blues," "Toujours Gai," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shining Hour, The : "A New Play" by Keith Winter. Various productions (1934 - 55) starring Cyril Raymond, Derek Williams, Gladys Cooper, Raymond Massey, Leona Roberts, Ruth Hammond, Whitner (Whit) Bissell, Humphrey Bogart, Edith Barrett, Dorothy Vickery, Pinkie Burton, June Martel, Ellen Love, Mary Hone, Margalo Gillmore, Rollo Peters, Conrad Nagel, Katherine Lowry, Adrianne Allen, etc. Originally produced in London (1934) by Gladys Cooper and Raymond Massey and directed by Raymond Massey. Originally produced on Broadway (1934) by Max Gordon and directed by Raymond Massey. | ||||||||||||
90 | Ship Ahoy! : "Farcical Nautical Play" with book and lyrics by H. Grattan Donnelly. Music by Fred Miller, Jr. Produced at the Park Theatre (Boston - 1891) starring Edward M. Favor, Edward Webb, Eddy Readway, Paul Lewis, Dora Webb, Addie Cora Reed, Jessie Giles, etc. Directed by Frank Blair. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shirley Kaye : "A Comedy of To-Day" by Hulbert Footner. Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at various theatres (1916 - 17) starring Elsie Ferguson, Lee Baker, William Holden (Not the film star), Kitty Brown, George Backus, etc. Directed by Edgar MacGregor., | ||||||||||||
90 | Shirley Valentine : Book by Willy Russell. Various productions (1989 - 91) starring Pauline Collins, Ellen Burstyn, Loretta Switt, etc. Originally produced by The Really Useful Theatre Company and Bob Swash and directed by Simon Callow. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shiro : Book lyrics and direction by Yutaka Higashi. Music by Takashi Yoshimatsu. Produced by The Tokyo Kid Brothers at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, DC - 1982) starring Kyohei Shibata, Kazutaka Kojo, Naoko Tsubota, etc. Choreographed by Tamae Sha. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shlemiel the First : Book by Robert Brustein (Based on the play by Isaac Bashevis Singer). Lyrics by Arnold Weinstein. Music by Hankus Netsky. Produced at the New York University - Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts (NYC - 2011) starring Amy Warren, Michael Iannucci, Kristine Zbornik, Darryl Winslow, Jesse Means, David Skeist, Bob Ader, Jeff Brooks, etc. Directed and choreographed by David Gordon. Songs include: "Wake-Up Song," "We're Taking Chelm," "Yenta's Blintzes," "Beadle With a Dreydl," "My One and Only Shlemiel," "Meshuguh," "The Screen Song," "Matters of the Heart," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shockheaded Peter : Book and by Julian Bleach, Anthony Cairns, Julian Crouch, Graeme Gilmour, Tamzin Griffin, Jo Pocock, Phelim McDermott, Michael Morris and the Tiger Lillies (Martin Jacques, Adrian Huge and Adrian Stout). Music by Martin Jacques. Lyrics adapted from Heinrich Hoffmann by Martin Jacques. Performed by The Tiger Lillies. Directed by Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott. Produced by Cultural Industry at the Little Shubert Theatre (NYC - 2005) starring Julian Bleach, Anthony Cairns, Luther Creek, Tamzin Griffin, Ewan Hunter, Paul Kandel, Rebekah Wild, Fred Berman, Ritt Henn, Kevin Townley and Josie Whittlesey. Songs include: "The Struwwelpeter Overture," "Augustus and the Soup," "The Story of Cruel Frederick," "Snip Snip," "Bully Boys," "Fidgety Phil," "Flying Robert, " "Shockheaded Peter," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shoemaker's Holiday, The : Book by Thomas Dekker. Various productions (1937 - 81) starring George Coulouris, Joseph Cotton, Vincent Price, Whitford Kane, Norman Lloyd, Elliott Reid, Edith Barrett, Ruth Ford, Perry King, Joe Fuchs, Portia Patterson, Edward Binns, Adolph Caesar, Len Carious, Michael Moriarty, Richard Ramos, Gale Sondergaard, Glynn Turman, Lee Richardson, Norman Rossington, Alan Dobie, Eric Porter, Daniel Thorndike, Richard Coe, Andrew Cruickshank, Nicholas Selby, Norman Rutherford, Alfred Lynch, John Normington, John Salthouse, Peggy Marshall, Marc Brenner, etc. Originally produced (1937) by The Mercury Theatre and directed by Orson Welles. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife, The : "A Violent Farce" by Federico Garcia Lorca. Produced by the Studio 7 Provincetown Playhouse at the Light Opera Theatre (NYC - 1949) starring William Myers, Brenda Ericson, Marilyn Widman, Lilyan Blum, Lynn Rogers, Richard Tashman, etc. Directed by John Stix. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shoestring '57 : ort "Ben Bagley's Shoestring ' 57" with sketches by Arthur MacRae, Tom Jones, Herb Hartig, Lee Adams, etc. Music by Moose Charlip, Philip Springer, Charles Strouse, David Baker, etc. Lyrics by Paul Rosner, Mike Stewart, Carolyn Leigh, Harvey Schmidt, G. Wood and Norman Gimbel. Produced by Ben Bagley in association with Edwin H. Morris at the Barbizon Plaza Theatre (NYC - 1957) starring Dody Goodman, Paul Mazursky, Dorothy Greener,, Fay De Witt, Ken Harvey, Mary Ellen Terry, etc. Directed by Paul Lammers. Choreographed by Danny Daniels. Songs include: "What's a Show," "Queen of Spain," "The Wild Blue," "Love is a Feeling," "The Rochelle Hudson Tango," "Creepytime Down South," "Don't Say You Like Tchaikowsky," "Lament on Fifth Avenue," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shoestring Revue : Book (Sketches) by Mike Stewart, Sheldon Harnick and Richard F. Maury. Music by Arthur Siegel, Charles Strouse and Ken Welch. Lyrics by Bud McCreery, Mike Stewart and Ronny Graham (Television's "Mr. Dirt"). Produced by Ben Bagley in association with Mr. and Mrs. Judson S. Todd at the President Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Dorothy Greener, Arte Johnson (Television's "Laugh In"), Beatrice Arthur (Television's "Maude"), Peter Conlow, Maxwell Grant, Dody Goodman, Joan Bowman, etc. Directed by Christopher Hewett (Television's "Mr. Belvedere"). Choreographed by Dania Krupska. Songs include: "Man's Inhumanity," "Hamlet, Prince of Skaters," "Someone is Sending Me Flowers," Medea in Disneyland," "The Sea is All Around Us," "Fresh and Young," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shogun : "The Musical" with book and lyrics by John Driver. Music by Paul Chihara. Produced by James Clavell, Joseph Harris and Hauki Kadakawa at various theatres (1990) starring June Angela, Philip Casnoff, Francis Ruivivar, Eric Chan, Jason Me, Jenny Woo, John Herrera, Peter Karrie, etc. Directed and choreographed by Michael Smuin. Songs include: "Karma," "This is Samurai," "Shogun," "Impossible Eyes," "Born to Be Together," "Fireflies," "Pillowing," "One Candle," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Sho-Gun, The : "A Korean Comic Opera" by George Ade. Music by Gustav Luders. Produced by Henry W. Savage at various theatres (1905) starring John E. Henshaw, E.P. Parsons, Lyman Wheeler, Whitlock Davis, Cora Spicer, etc. Directed by George W. Marion. Songs include: "Little Mo Zoo May," "Life All Free From Care," "Flutter Little Bird," "The Irrepressible Yank," "Wistaria, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Sholem Aleicham, Perez! : "Peace Be Unto You, Perez" by Sholom Aleicham and Yitzchak Leib Perez (Selections from "The Inheritors" by Sholem Aleichem and "The Cabalists" and The Little Boy's Secret" by Yitzchak L. Perez). Produced at the Hollywood Center Theatre (CA - No date) starring Zachary Berger and Beaumont Bruestle. Directed by John Angelo. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shoot The Works : "A New Revue" by Nunally Johnson, Heywood Broun, Peter Arno, E.B. White, Sig Herzig, Milton Lazarus, Jack Hazzard and Edward J. MacNamara. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, Michael H. Cleary, Max and Nathaniel Lief, Philip Charig, Jay Gorney and E.Y. Harburg, Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh, Ira Gershwin (Portrrayed by Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"), Vernon Duke, Alexander Williams and Herbert Goode, Ann Ronell, Joseph Meyer, Leo Robin, Robert Stolz, Walter Reisch and A. Robinson. Produced by Heywood Broun (Father Heywood Hale Broun) in association with Milton Raison at the George M. Cohan Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Heywood Broun, Johnny Boyle, George Murphy (Future U.S.Senator from California), Imogene Coca ("Your Show of Shows"), Al Gold, Julie Johnson, Lee Brody, Percy Helton, Al Bloom, Bobby Gillette, Jerry Downs, etc. Directed by Ted Hammerstein. Choreographed by Johnny Boyle. Songs include: "How's Your Uncle," "Doorstep Baby," "Let's Get Out in the Open Air," "Pie in the Sky," "Muchacha," "Hot Moonlight," "The First Lady of the Land," "My Heart's a Banjo," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shootin' Star : "The Musical Story of Billy the Kid" by Walter Hart, Lewis Jacobs and Halsted Welles. Music by Sol Kaplan. Lyrics by Bob Russell. Produced by Max Liebman (Television's "Your Show of Shows") and Joseph Kipness at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1946) starring David Brooks (As "Billy the Kid") Howard da Silva, Bernice Parks, Susan Reed, Art Smith, Margaret Irving, Edward Andrews, Doretta Morrow, Rex King, etc. Directed by Halsted Welles. Choreographed by Lester Horton. Songs include: "Saga of Billy the Kid," "Footloose," "Mighty Big Dream," "He'll Make Some Girl a Wonderful Husband," "Music to a Dancing Bird," "Chin-Che," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shooting The Chutes : "Newest Farce" by George H. Emerick. Produced at the Metropolis Theatre (NYC - 1900) starring Charles A. Murray and Olie Mack ("The Famous Irish Comedians"), Leo Hardem, Pete Curley, Kittie Beck, Maryland Tyson, Jessie Sharp, Nellie Verna, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shop At Sly Corner, The : Book by Edward Percy. Produced by Gant Gaither at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1949) starring Boris Karloff, Una O' Connor, Ethel Griffies, Reginald Mason, Emmett Rogers, etc. Directed by Margaret Perry. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shop Girl, The : "A Musical Farce" by H.J.Dam. Music by Ivan Caryll. Additional numbers by Adrian Ross and Lionel Monckton. Produced by the George Edwardes' Burlesque Company from the Gaiety Theatre, London at the Hollis Street Theatre (Boston - 1896) starring W.H. Rawlins, Harry Grattan, George Honey, Violet Lloyd, Annie Albu, Connie Ediss, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shopping! : "The Musical" ("A New Revue") by Morris Bobrow. Produced at the Shelton Theatre (San Francisco - No date). | ||||||||||||
90 | Shore Acres : "Beautiful Play of American Home Life" by Nathaniel Berry. Produced at various theatres (1893 - 98) starring James H. Herne, Alden Bass, Tommy Ince, Robert Fischer, James Duffy, Grace Gayler Clark, Helen Goold, Belle Theodore, James Burrows, Lillian Gentle, etc. Directed by Henry C. Miner. | ||||||||||||
90 | Shore Leave : "A Sea-Goin' Comedy" by Hubert Osborne. Produced by David Belasco at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1922) starring Frances Starr, James Rennie, Reginald Barlow, Stanley Jessup, Jose Torres, Nick Long, Marjorie Booth, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Short Cuts To Shakespeare And Elsewhere : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes" | ||||||||||||
90 | Short Eyes : Book by Miguel Pinero. Various productions (1974) starring Hollis Barnes, Eduardo Figueroa, Tito Goya, Ben Jefferson, J.J. Johnson, Rick Reid, Felipe Torres, etc. Directed by Marvin Felix Camillo. Originally produced by Joseph Papp and the New York Shakespeare Festival. | ||||||||||||
90 | Short Happy Life, A : See - Ernest Hemingway's "A Short Happy Life" | ||||||||||||
90 | Shot In The Dark, A : "A New Comedy" by Harry Kurnitz (Adapted from the play by Marcel Achard). Various productions (1961 - 74) starring Julie Harris, William Shatner, Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur), Walter Matthau, Hugh Franklin, Deana Martin (Daughter of Dean Martin), Charles Dixon, John Chain, Jesse Villegas, Ray Harrington, Gayle Stamos, Fritz Weaver, Louise Troy, Donald Cook, Richard W. Lewis, Helen Merrill, Elizabeth Seal, Zack Matalon, Rene Paul, etc. Originally produced (1961) by Leland Hayward (Husband of Margaret Sullavan, Pamela Harriman, etc.) and directed by Harold Clurman (Husband of Stella Adler). | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Boat (2 Folders) : "An All-American Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1945 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By"). Various productions (1928 - 2001) starring Charles Winninger, Edna May Oliver, Eva Puck, Sammy White, Helen Morgan (Portrayed by Polly Bergan on television and Ann Blyth on film), Howard Marsh, Aunt Jemima (Tess Gardell), Jack Wynn, Norma Terris, Helen Chandler, Ruth Kobart, Bonnie Heller, Arthur Maxwell, Jet McDonald, Sam Kressen, Pearl Primus, Milton Trexler, Sally Rowland, Arthur Godfrey, Mary Wickes, Ed Pierson, Theresa Merritt, Pat O' Brien, Eddie Foy, Jr. ("The Seven Little Foys"), Eileen Christy, John Tyers, Robert Mosley, Virginia Capers, Benny Baker, Scott Moore, Helen Raymond, Andy Devine, Nolan Van Way, Judith McCauley, Richard Wentworth, Dean Jones, Cloris Leachman, Gay Willis, Anita Gillette, Hal Le Roy, Paul Hartman (Most famous as "Emmett the Fix-It Man" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), William Smith, Joe E. Brown, Julie Wilson, Ruta Lee, Jo Sullivan (Wife of Frank Loesser,), Jane Kean (Television's The (Color) Honeymooners"), Robert Rounseville, Carol Brice, Danny Scholl, Lee Remick, Carol Bruce, Brock Peters, Cleo Laine, Andre Jobin, Kenneth Nelson, Derek Royle, Elaine Stritch, Mark Daly, Pat Taylor, Tom Bosley, Karen Morrow (Co-star of television's "The Jim Nabors Hour"), Kirby Ward, Don Ameche, Dick Walsh, Jack Albertson, Evelyn Wyckoff, John McMartin, Rebecca Luker, Mark Jacoby, Lonette McKee, Donald O' Connor, Ron Raines, Paul Keith, Paige O' Hara, Avril Gentles, Leonard Hayward, Teresa Celli, Lawrence Brooks, Colin Clive, Alberta Hunter, Viola Compton, Cedric Hardwick, Paul Robeson, Richard Wentworth, Will B. Able, Lulu Bates, Dixie Lee, Rob Richardson, Lisa Kassay, Barbara Cook, Constance Towers, Stephen Douglas, David Wayne, William Warfield, Margaret Hamilton (Most famous as "The Wicked Witch of the West" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"), Eddie Phillips, Allyn Ann McLerie, Garrett Morris (Original member of "The Not Ready for Prime-Time Players" on "Saturday Night Live"), Norwood Smith, Robert Fleming, Helen Dowdy, Buddy Ebsen, Max Showalter, Michel Bell, Dennis King, Emma Veary, Tom Kealiinohomoku, Floyd Nowell, Bette Midler, Tom Kartak, Dolores George, Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich" on radio), Alan Gilbert, Sara Seegar, David Canary, George Spellman, Marion Marlowe ("The Arthur Godfrey Show"), Harry Goz, Juanita Hall, etc. Originally produced (1928) by Florenz Ziegfeld, directed by Joseph Urban and Zeke Colvan and choreographed by Sammy Lee. Songs include: "Cotton Blossom," "Make Believe," Old Man River," "Can't Help Lovin' That Man," "Life Upon the Wicked Stage," "You Are Love," "Why Do I Love You?," "Bill," "I Might Fall Back on You," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Business : Book, music and lyrics by Charles Gaynor. Produced by Charles Lowe (Husband of Carol Channing) at various theatres (1961) starring Carol Channing, Wally Griffin, etc. Choreographed by Tom Hansen. See, also, "Show Girl" (Same show). | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Girl (By C. Gaynor) : "A New Revue" with sketches, music and lyrics by Charles Gaynor. Additional sketches by Ernest Chambers. Produced by Oliver Smith, James A. Doolittle ("Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo") and Charles Lowe (Husband of Carol Channing) at various theatres (1960 - 61) starring Carol Channing, Jules Munshin, Les Quat' Jeudis, etc. Directed by Charles Gaynor and Oliver Smith. Choreographed by Richard D' Arcy. Songs include: "The Girl in the Show," "Calypso Pete," "The Girl Who Lived in Montparnasse," "In Our Teeny Little Weeny Nest for Two," "The Yahoo Step," "The Story of Marie," etc. See, also, ""Show Business" (Same show). | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Girl (By W. A. McGuire) : Book by William Anthony McGuire (Based on the novel by J.P. McEvoy). Music by George Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Lyrics by Ira Gershwin (Portrayed by Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue") and Gus Kahn (Portrayed by Danny Thomas in the 1951 biopic, "I'll See You in My Dreams"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld (Portrayed by William Powell in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld") at the Colonial Theatre (Boston - 1929) starring Jimmy Durante, Ruby Keeler (Portrayed by Evelyn Keyes - as "Julie Benson" - in the 1946 biopic, "The Jolson Story"), Harriet Hoctor, Calvin Thomas, Lou Clayton, Eddie Jackson, Frank McHugh, Eddie Foy, Jr. ("The Seven Little Foys"), etc. Directed by Joseph Urban. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly and Albertina Rasch. Songs include: "My Sunday Fella," "How Could I Forget," "Can Broadway Do Without Me". "Feeling Sentimental," "Jimmie, The Well-Dressed Man," "Harlem Serenade," "Home Blues," "American in Paris - Blues Ballet," "Broadway My Street," "I Ups to Him," "Follow the Minstrel Band," Liza," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Girl, The : or "The Cap of Fortune" by R. A. Barnet. Music by H.L. Heartz and E.W. Corliss. Lyrics by D.K. Stevens. Produced by Edward E. Rice at various theatres (c. 1902) starring John Ford, Herman Noble, Ray Montgomery, Margaret Knight, Viola Clayton, Ada St. Clair, Dolly Shilton, Sid H. Forrester, Bert Wainwright, Frank Lalor, Earl Carter, Bessie De Voie, etc. Songs include: "Oh, Shrine of Psyche," "We Are Trying to Support Our Only Mother," "The Family Ghost," "Where Jasmine Flowers Are Twining," "Lovers' Lane," "In Gay Japan," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Is On, The : "Vincente Minnelli's New Musical" with sketches by David Freedman and Moss Hart (Portrayed by George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One"). Music and lyrics by Vernon Duke, Ted Fetter, Carmichael and Adams, Dietz and Schwartz, George and Ira Gershwin, Harburg and Arlen, Herman Hupfeld, Irwin and Zeno and Rodgers and Hart. Produced by the Messrs.Shubert at the Winter Garden (NYC - 1936) starring Beatrice Lillie, Bert Lahr, Reginald Gardiner, Mitzi Mayfair, Paul Haakon, Gracie Barrie, Charles Walters, Vera Allen, Jack McCauley, etc. Directed by Vincente Minnelli and Edward Clarke Lilley. Choreographed by Robert Alton and Harry Losee. Songs include: "The Show is On," "Now," "Rhythm," "What Has He Got?," "Song of the Woodman," "Casanova," "Long As You've Got Your Health," "By Strauss". "Little Old lady," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Of Wonders, The : "The Winter Garden's Most Stupendous Spectacular Extravaganza" with book and lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg (Portrayed by Jose Ferrer in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Otto Motzan and Herman Timberg. Produced at various theatres (1918) starring Marilynn Miller (Portrayed by Judy Garland in the 1945 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By" and by June Haver in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining"), Daisie Irving, George Baldwin, Eugene and Willie Howard ("The Howard Brothers"), Ernest Hare (Best known as one of the "Happiness Boys," with Billy Jones, on radio), Jimmie Fox, Flora Lea, Harry Wilcox, Lou Clayton, George Gloomy, etc. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Choreographed by Allen K. Foster. Songs include: "Back To Nature," "Wedding Bells," "When Pavlova Starts Buck and Winging," "Yiddisha Butterfly," "Hickey Do," "Pajama Girlie," "Love is a Bubble". "Girl of the Square," "The Ghost of the Ukalele," etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Show-Off, The : "A Transcript of Life" by George Kelly (Uncle of Grace Kelly). Various productions (1924 - 92) starring Helen Lowell, Regina Wallace, Lee Tracy, Pat Carroll (Co-star of television's "Make Room for Daddy"), Boyd Gaines, Laura Esterman, Sophie Hayden, Richard Woods, Tim DeKay, Jane Hoffman, Michael Tezla, Carolyn Kirsch, Alexander Clark, Alan Fudge, Jame Greene, Helen Hayes, Jan Miner (Most famous as "Madge the Manicurist" in the Palmolive Detergent television commercials), Peter Vogt, Joe E. Brown, Ann Dere, Donald Symington, Kay Strozzi, Grace Fox, Frank Wilcox, Raymond Walburn, Jean Adair (Most famous for her role in "Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), Frances McHugh (Frank McHugh), Carmen Mathews, Jane Seymour, Will Geer, Clara Blandick (Most famous as "Aunt Em" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"), Jean Stapleton, John Putch (Son of William H. Putch and Jean Stapleton), Juliette Crosby, Ellen Tovatt, Betty Leighton, Heather MacDonald, William Newman, Joseph Costa, David Leary, Douglas Wing,etc. Originally produced (1924) by Stewart and French and directed by George Kelly. | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Shop, The : "Something About the Stage" by James Forbes. Produced by Selwyn and Company at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1915) starring Douglas Fairbanks, Edna Aug, George Sidney, Ned A. Sparks (Ned Sparks), Olive May, Patricia Collinge, Sam Coit, etc. | ||||||||||||
90 | Show Time : "A Variety Show" produced by Fred F. Finklehoffe at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring George Jessel, Jack Haley, Ella Logan, The Berry Brothers, Bob Williams, Olsen and Shirley, The DeMarcos, Lucille Norman, Con Colleano, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Shrew - The Musical : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection - See "Shakespeare - Modern Adaptations" | ||||||||||||
91 | Shrike, The : "The Pulitzer Prize Play for 1952" by Joseph Kramm. Various productions (1952 -60) starring Jose Ferrer, Judith Evelyn, Philip Huston, Kendall Clark, Donald Foster, Constance Cummings, Sam Wanamaker, Donald Pleshette, Barbara Byrd, Byron Small, Ray Daniels, Seth Folsom, Paxton Moore, Patricia Bertucci, Will Lee, Van Heflin, Si (Simon) Oakland, etc. Originally produced (1952) and directed by Jose Ferrer. | ||||||||||||
91 | Shuffle Along : "A Musical Melange" by Flourney Miller and Paul Gerard Smith. Music by Eubie Blake. Lyrics by Noble Sissle. Various productions (1921 - 52) starring Eubie Blake, Lottie Gee, Edith Spencer, Noble Sissle, Josephine Baker, Flourney Miller, Delores Martin, Avon Long, Thelma Carpenter, etc. Originally directed by Walter Brooks and choreographed by Lawrence Deas. The 1952 edition produced by Irving Gaumont in association with Grace Rosenfield, directed by Paul Gerard Smith and choreographed by Henry Le Tang. Songs included: "Simply Full of Jazz," "Love Will Find a Way', "Bandana Days," "Honeysuckle Time," "I'm Just Wild About Harry," "Sing Me To Sleep, Dear Mammy," "If You Haven't Been Vamped By a Brown Skin, You Haven't Been Vamped," "African Dip," "Oriental Blues," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Shut Your Eyes : "A New Comedy" by John Chapman and Anthony Marriott. Produced by John Gale at the Apollo Theatre (London - 1977) starring Donald Sinden, Peter Bland, Willoughby Goddard, Jan Holden, Patsy Rowlands and Frank Thornton. Directed by Patrick Garland. Billed with "Think of England" by John Chapman and Anthony Marriott. | ||||||||||||
91 | Si Perkins : "Great Domestic Play" by Frank Jones. Produced at various theatres (No date) starring Frank Jones, Alice Montague, William Blaisdell, Kate Mallon, Clara Tilton, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Si Plunkard : "The Greatest Yankee Comedy-Drama" produced at various theatres (c. 1888) starring J.C. Lewis ("The President of All Yankee Comedians"), Samuel C. Young, Rose Barnard, Dollie Lewis, Harry H. Foster, "The Greatest Country Band Parade and Best Orchestra on the Road," etc. "Don't Fail to See Si's Threshing Machine in Full Operation!". | ||||||||||||
91 | Siberia : "A Romantic Play" by Bartley Campbell. Various productions (1885 - 87) starring Atkins Lawrence, Lawrence Eddinger, Hardie Vernon, Vining Wood, Forrest Robinson, Elsie Gerome, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sick-A-Bed : "The New Farcical Comedy" by Ethel Watts Mumford. Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at the New National Theatre (Washington, DC - 1918) starring Mary Newcombe, Alfred Helton, David Burton, Mary Boland, George Parsons (Specially engaged), etc. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. | ||||||||||||
91 | Side By Side By Sondheim : "An Exciting Musical Entertainment" with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and music by Leonard Bernstein, Mary Rodgers (Daughter of Richard Rodgers), Richard Rodgers and Jules Styne. Various productions (1976 - 87) starring Millicent Martin, Julie McKenzie, David Kernan, Ned Sherrin, Nancy Dussault, Larry Kert, Georgia Brown, Hermione Gingold, Burr Tillstrom (With puppets, "Kukla and Ollie"), Carol Swarbrick, David Chaney, Bonnie Schon, Cyril Ritchard, Eric Flynn, Jill Martin, Sally Smith, Barry Justice, Hali Burton, Linda Hart, Leslie Jon, J.R. McCloskey, John O' Hurley, David Carroll, Rita Gardner, Helen Schneider, Salome Martinez, Derrik Lewis, Jacki McCarty, David Gaines, Randee F. Godofsky, Mark Huffman, John Martin, Valerie A. Jahn, Celeste A. Siblesz, Kevin Bogan, Maggie Fitzgibbon, Gay Soper, David Firth, Robin Ray, etc. Originally produced (1976) by H.M. Tennent, Cameron MacKintosh and directed by Ned Sherrin. Songs include; "Comedy Tonight," "Another Hundred People," "Broadway Baby," "Send in the Clowns," "Losing My Mind," "I'm Still Here," "Side by Side by Side," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Side Show : Book and lyrics by Bill Russell. Music by Henry Krieger. Produced by Emanuel Azenberg, Joseph Nederlander, Herschel Waxman, Janice McKenna and Scott Nederlander at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Alice Ripley, Emily Skinner, Jeff McCarthy, Norm Lewis, Barry Finkel, etc. Directed and choreographed by Robert Longbottom. Songs include; "Come Look at the Freaks," "Like Everybody Else," "Feelings You've Got To Hide," "Overnight Sensation," "You Should Be Loved," "Tunnel of Love," "I Will Never Leave You," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Side Show, The : "Latest Comedy Success" by James B. Mackie. Produced at Niblo's Theatre (NYC - 1894) starring James B. Mackie, Louise Sanford, George H. Turner, Tony Kennedy, Waldo Whipple, Kittie Gilmore, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Side Tracked : "The Big Realistic Comedy" produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1896) starring E.H. O' Connor, James Wall, Osborne Searll, Frank Pool, Daisy Chaplin, Amy Paige, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sidewalks Of New York, The : Book by Scott Marble. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, Ny - 1896) starring Albert Blair, Barry Johnstone, Archie Allen, Kearney P. Speedy., John Daugherty, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Siegfried (By J. Giraudoux) : Book by Jean Giraudoux (Translated by Philip Carr). Produced by Eva Le Gallienne and the Civic Repertory Theatre at the 14th Street Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Eva Le Gallienne, Jacob Ben-Ami, Arnold Moss, Walter Beck, Herbert Shapiro, Burgess Meredith, J. Edward Bromberg, Howard da Silva, etc. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Scenery and costumes by Aline Bernstein and Irene Sharaff. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sign In Sidney Brustein's Window, The : Book by Lorraine Hansberry (Adapted by Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzburg). Various productions (1964 - 72) starring Rita Moreno, Gabriel Dell (A member of the original "Dead End Kids" on stage and film), John Alderman, Dolph Sweet (Television's "Gimme A Break"), Frank Schofield, Alice Ghostley, Hal Linden, Zohra Lampert, William Atherton, Kelly Wood, Mason Adams, Ann Wedgeworth, John Cazale, the voice of Joan Baez, etc. Originally produced (1964) by Burt C. D' Lugoff, Robert Nemiroff and J.I. Jahre and directed by Peter Kass. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sign Of Affection, A : "The New Romantic Comedy" by Carolyn Green. Produced by Gayle Stine at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1965) starring John Payne, Nan Martin and Lesley Ann Warren. Directed by Ron Winston. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sign Of The Cross, The : "A Drama" by Wilson Barrett. Various productions (c. 1896) starring Wilson Barrett, Franklyn McLeay, Charles Hudson, Coronna Riccardo, Laura Johnson, Bessie Elma, Charles Dalton, G.R. Peach, Hubert Druce, Marion Grey, Basil Gill, Irene Rooke, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sign Of The Four, The : "A Dramatization" by Charles P. Rice (Adapted from the work of Arthur Conan Doyle). Produced at the Bijou Theatre (Boston - 1906) starring Colin Craig. Directed by Alfred Smith. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sign Of The Lizard : Book by Louis Lippa. Produced by The People's Light and Theatre Company, Malvern, Pennsylvania (1994) starring Robin Atkin Downes, Benjamin Brown, Debora Cahn, Alda Cortese, Leonard Haas, David Ingram, George Miller, Mets J. Suber, Tom Teti, etc. Directed by Ken Marini. Music by John Lilley. Choreographed by Julia Lopez. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sign Of The Rose, The : Book by George Beban (Founded upon his one-act play). Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at the Olympic Theatre (St. Louis - 1911) starring George Beban, Lillian Hathway, Marie Pavey, Philip Perry, Henry Powers, Ittie Ash, etc. Directed by T. Hayes Hunter. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sign On The Door, The : "New Play" Channing Pollock. Various productions (1921 - 28) starring Marjorie Rambeau, Harold Salter, Jules Ferrar, Charles Mather, Lee Baker, George Roberts, Roy Walling, Gladys Cooper, Leslie Faber, Mary Newcombe, Franklyn Fox, Don Beddoe, James McHugh, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Signor Chicago : "A New Play" by Edward Chodorov (Based on a Granville-Barker version of a play by the Quinteros'). Produced by Joseph M. Hyman at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1949) starring Edith King, Joe E. Marks, Enid Pulver, Alfred Ryder, Richard Bengali, Guy Kibbee, etc. Directed by John Burrell. | ||||||||||||
91 | Signs Along The Cynic Route : Book (Sketches) by Will Holt and Dolly Jonah. Music and lyrics by Will Holt. Produced at the Actors Playhouse (NYC - No date ) starring Will Holt, Dolly Jonah and Robert Barend. Directed by Walt Witcover. Songs include: "Second Glances," "Modern Housing," "The Rise and Fall of the City of Movieville," "Four More Shopping Days," "The Blonde's Song," "Tin Can Incantation," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Signs Of The Times : "A New Comedy'" by Jeremy Kingston. Produced by John Gale and Allan Davis at the Vaudeville Theatre (London - 1973) starring Kenneth More, Dennis Ramsden, Sandra Duncan, Liza Goddard, Joan Sterndale Bennett and Norman Beaton. Directed by Allan Davis. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silence : "The Outstanding Melodramatic Success of the Decade" by Max Marcin. Various productions (1924 - 26) starring H.B. Warner (Most famous as "Jesus Christ" in the silent film classic, "The King of Kings" and as "Mr. Gower" in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), Jack Bennett, Noel Connors, John Stokes, Clare Weldon, Elsie Cabot, Granville Bates, Grant Mills, John Lyons, Raymond Hatton, Frank Lyon, Lester Paul, Eric Clavering, Frank Wilcox, Kay Strozzi, etc. Originally produced (1925) by Crosby Gaige and directed by Max Marcin. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent Fantasies : Produced by The Hudson Street Studio at The Open Eye (NYC - 1978) starring Vivian Belmont ("A Mime from France") and Mark Stolzenberg ("A Clown from Brooklyn"). | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent House, The : "A Melodrama" by John G. Brandon and George Pickett. Produced by Lee Shubert at various theatres (1928) starring Helen Chandler, Howard Lang, Charles McNaughton, Luis Alberni, Stanley Harrison, Allen Atwell, Arthur Treacher, Vernon Kelso, Preston Foster, Harry Sothern, etc. Directed by Carl Hunt. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent Night, Lonely Night : "A New Play" by Robert Anderson. Various productions (1959 - 60) starring Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Lois Nettleton, Bill Berger, Eda Heinemann, Peter De Vise, Doris Hackney, Arden Camphire, William Ross, Gretchen Evans, Don Anderson and Jack La Pietra. Originally produced (1959) by the Playwrights' Company and directed by Peter Glenville. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent Partner, The : "Strikingly Original in Plot and Situation" by Herbert Hall Winslow. Produced at Heuck's Opera House (No location or date listed ) starring J.B. Polk ("The Representative American Eccentric Comedian"). "The Famous Edison Phonograph is used on the stage and is an important factor in the development of the plot." | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent Vengeance, A : "The New and Original Drama" by Harry Grattan. Produced at the Theatre Metropole (London - c. 1901) starring Arthur Cottenham, Charles Terry, Charles Levey, Roy Cushing, Henry Wood, Eva Dare, Honor Moore, etc. Directed by Herbert Kinsley. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent Voice, The : Book by Jules Eckert Goodman (Founded on a story by Gouverneur Morris). Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1914) starring Otis Skinner (Portrayed by Charles Ruggles in the film, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"), Eugenie Woodward, Owen Meech, Florence Fisher, Harry Sothern, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent Witness, The : "A New Play" by Jack De Leon and Jack Celestin. Various productions (c. 1931) starring Lionel Atwill, Anthony Kemble Cooper, Kay Strozzi, Herbert Standing, Fortunio Bonanova, Daniel Roe, Margery Binner, Robert Harris, etc. Various productions directed by Reginald Bach and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silent Woman, The : Book by Ben Jonson. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1959) starring J. Cairncross, P. Bowles, Leonard Rossiter (Star of television's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"), C. Grenville, etc. Directed by J. Hale. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silk Stockings : "The New Musical Comedy" by George S. Kaufman, Leueen MacGrath and Abe Burrows (Suggested by "Ninotchka" by Melchior Lengyel). Music and lyrics by Cole Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day," by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".). Various productions (1956 - 58) starring Hildegarde Neff, Don Ameche, Gretchen Wyler, George Tobias, Leon Belasco, David Opatoshu, Philip Sterling, Julie Newmar (The original "Catwoman" on television's "Batman," etc.), Paul Best, Dolores Gray, Norwood Smith, Jacquline James, Leon Janney, Harry Goz, Lawrence Brooks, Earl Wrightson, Sheila Bond, Jan Sherwood, Rae Allen, Jerry Wayne, Virginia Martin, Susan Watson, Richard Gingrich, etc. Originally produced (1956) by Feuer And Martin, directed by Cy Feuer and choreographed by Eugene Loring. Songs include: "Too Bad," "Paris Loves Lovers," "Stereophonic Sound," "All of You," "Josephine," "Siberia," "The Red Blues," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Box, The : "An Original Play" by John Galsworthy. Various productions (c. 1928) starring James Hearn, Cecil Rose, A.E. Matthews, Trevor Lowe, Edmund Gwenn (Most famous as "Kris Kringle" in the film "Miracle on 34th Street"), Mary Hamilton, Halliwell Hobbes, Isobel Elsom, Charles Hampden, Frank Darch, Percy Foster, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Cord, The : "A Comedy" by Sidney Howard. Various productions (1926 - 48) starring Margalo Gillmore, Elliot Cabot, Earle Larimore, Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Barbara Bruce, Helen Chandler, Gavin Muir, Peggy Menefee, Jona Clarke, Hortense Alden, George Gaul, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Jene Jones, Carleton Brower, etc. Originally produced (1926) by the Theatre Guild and directed by John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell). | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Demon, The : "The New Pantomimic Burlesque Extravaganza" produced by James Barnes at Wood's Museum (NYC - 1872) starring Liza Weber, Pauline Markham, Theresa Wood, Harry Stewart, Aggie Wood, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver King, The : "The Greatest of All Modern Plays" by Henry Arthur Jones and Henry Herman. Various productions (c. 1904) starring T.J. Quinn, Minnie De Lange, Katie Deane, Alma Deane, Florence Lytelle, Maurice Freeman, Robert Lowe, Hugh Gibson, Wilson Day, Lizzie Montgomery, Carl Harwin, Frances R. Harwin, Jerry Hunt, Ethel Greybrooke, Lilly Adams, Robert Irving, Rose Adams, Hallett Thompson, Claude Brooke, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Lining, The : "The New Comedy" produced at the Adelphi Theatre (Boston - No date) starring James F. Cathcart, George Parkes, A.D. Billings, Alice Dunning, Lillie Hall, etc. Billed with "Kenilworth". | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Shell, The : Produced by Daniel Frohman at the Star Theatre (NYC - 1893) starring Mr. and Mrs. Kendal (William Hunter and Madge Kendal), Oscar Adye, Cecil M. York, James East, Howard Sturge, Annie Irish, Florence Bennett, etc. Directed by Daniel Frohman. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Shield, The : "Three Act Comedy" by Sidney Grundy. Produced at the Madison Square Theatre (NYC - 1891) starring Rosina Vokes, Felix Morris, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Grant Stewart, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Slipper, The : "The Latest London Musical Success" by Owen Hall (adapted by Clay M. Greene). Music by Leslie Stuart. Lyrics by W.H. Risque. Produced by John C. Fisher at various theatres (1902 - 03) starring Sam Bernard, Snitz Edwards, Cyril Scott, Josie Sadler, Mackenzie Gordon, Helen Royton, Eleanor Kent, Thomas J. Keogh, Ben Lodge, etc. Directed by Cyril Scott. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Spoon, The : "The Famous Museum Specialty" by J.S. Jones. Produced at the Boston Museum (1868) starring W. Warren, F. McClannin, Harry B. Hudson, J.A. Smith, Walter Kelly, Blanche Vining, etc. Billed with "Always Intended!" | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Star, The : Book by Harry B. Smith. Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at various theatres (1909 - 10) starring Adeline Genee, George Bickel, Harry Watson II, Barney Bernard, O.C. Mack, F. Stanton Heck, etc. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Chorus by Julian Mitchell. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Tassie, The : "A Tragi-Comedy" by Sean O' Casey (Portrayed by Rod Taylor in the 1966 film, "Young Cassidy"). Various productions (1929 - 2011) starring Sean Dillon, Emma Conrow, Kitty Collins, David Keating, John Ferris, Schuyler MacGuffin, Henri Beckman, Gene Dow, Nancy Stiber, Anne Meara (Of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara". Wife of Jerry Stiller. Mother of Ben Stiller.), Jack Palance, David Waller, Patience Collier, Helen Mirren, Patrick Stewart, Ben Kingsley, Richard Moore, Eamon Morrissey, John Olohan, Clare Dunne, Marion O' Dwyer, Ruth Hegarty, Liam Carney, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Wedding, The : "A New Play of German-American Life" by Edward Locke. Produced by H.H. Frazee at the Sam S. Shubert Memorial Theatre (St. Louis - 1913) starring Thomas A. Wise, Richard Malchien, John McCowan, Robert Ames, Alice Gale, Edna Aug, Rose Bender, etc. Directed by Edward Locke. | ||||||||||||
91 | Silver Whistle, The : Book by Robert E. McEnroe. Various productions (1948 - 73) starring Jose Ferrer, Eleanor Wilson, Robert Carroll, Edward Platt ("The Chief" on television's "Get Smart"), Burgess Meredith, Ruth McDevitt, Richard Taber, Jack Fletcher, Stanley Schneider, Cecil Wilson, Marion Hall, Flora Reeder, Patty McCormick, Forrest Tucker, Art Kassul, Vernon Schwartz, Sidney Bowhill, Florence Rowlands, Jo Laing, Kirk Brown, Isabel Price, Grant Sullivan, Carl Betz ("The Donna Reed Show," "Judd for the Defense," etc. on television), Caddell Burroughs, Earl F. Simmons, Jeanne Dixon, Dorothy Eaton, James Daly (Television's "Medical Center"), Harry Jennings, Arthur Smith, Henry Becker, Jerry Stiller (Of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara". Husband of Anne Meara. Father of Ben Stiller.), etc. Originally produced (1948) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Paul Crabtree. | ||||||||||||
91 | Simon And Laura : "A Comedy" by Alan Melville. Produced by H.M. Tennent at the Apollo Theatre (London - 1955) starring Roland Culver, Coral Browne (Wife of Vincent Price), Ernest Thesiger (Most famous as "Dr. Pretorius" in the film, "The Bride of Frankenstein"), Ronald Radd, Ian Carmichael, Dora Bryan, etc. Directed by Murray MacDonald. | ||||||||||||
91 | Simon Big Ears : Produced by The San Francisco State College Children's Theatre at the Little Theatre (1959) starring Dahl Delu, Charles Giannotti, Grant Olson, Bob Schiff, Michael Skinner, Doyle Newberry, etc. Directed by Jean DeSales Bertram. Choreographed by Doyle Newberry. | ||||||||||||
91 | Simon Called Peter : Book by Jules Eckert Goodman and Edward Knoblock (Founded on the famous novel of the same name by Robert Keable). Produced by William A. Brady at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1924) starring Henry Mather, Andree Rondel, Charles Wharburton, Robert Harrigan. Wilfred Jessop, Joseph Merryman, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Simple Life, A : "An Original Play" by Robert Ingham. Produced by the Yale School of Drama at the University Theatre (New Haven - 1964) starring George R. DiCenzo, Jr., Robert E. Ingham, Jon Jory, Hal Johnson, Arthur Pellman, etc. Directed by F. Curtis Canfield. | ||||||||||||
91 | Simple Simon : "A Musical Entertainment" by Ed Wynn and Guy Bolton. Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart (Portrayed by Tom Drake and Mickey Rooney in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld (Portrayed by William Powell in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld" and in the 1946 film revue, "Ziegfeld Follies," by Walter Pidgeon in the 1968 biopic, "Funny Girl" and by Paul Shenar in the 1978 TV biopic, "Ziegfeld: The Man and His Woman) at various theatres (1930 - 31) starring "Ed "The Perfect Fool" Wynn, Harriet Hoctor, Hazel Forbes, Marion Dodge, Paul Stanton, Alfred P. James, Ruth Etting (Portrayed by Doris Day in the 1955 biopic, "Love Me Or Leave Me"), Wini Shaw, etc. Directed by Zeke Colvan. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Songs include: "Coney Island', "Don't Tell Your Folks," "Send For Me," "10 Cents a Dance," "On With the Dance," "Love Me Or Leave Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Simpleton Of The Unexpected Isles, The : Book by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (1935 - 53) starring Alla Nazimova, Romney Brent, Rex O' Malley, Viola Roache, Lawrence Grossmith, Leon Janney, Dan Durning, Betty Compton, Ross Vaughn, Mary Gordon, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Simply Heavenly : "A Folk Comedy With Music" with book and lyrics by Langston Hughes. Music by David Martin. Produced by Stella Holt, Joshua Shelley, Vincent Cerow and Abel Enklewitz at various theatres (c. 1957) starring Melvin Stuart, Alma Hubbard, Stanley Greene, Claudia McNeil, Dagmar Craig, Allegro Kane, etc. Directed by Joshua Shelley. Songs include: "Love is Simply Heavenly," "Broken String Blues," " Look for the Morning Star," "The Men in My Life," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sin Of Pat Muldoon, The : "A New Play" by John McLiam. Produced by Richard Adler and Roger L. Stevens at various theatres (1957) starring James Barton ("Paint Your Wagon," etc.), Elaine Stritch, James Olson, Patricia Bosworth, John Heldabrand, Clifton James, etc. Directed by Jack Garfein. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sinbad (By J. Fowler) : "The Spectacular Musical Extravaganza" by John Fowler. Music by William Rostetter. Produced by Hurtig and Seamon at the Bastable Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1905) starring "The Only and Original Lilliputians," Mary Baker, Louis Merkel, Annie Nelson, Martha Weis, etc. Directed by Michael Heckert. Choreographed by H. Fletcher Rivers. Songs include: "Hunting Song," "Twenty-Seven Bells by the Waterbury Watch," "Teasing," "Back, Back to Baltimore," "Follow the Merry Crowd," "The Heroes That Wear the Blue," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sinbad (By H.B. Smith) : or "The Maid of Balsora" by Harry B. Smith. Produced by the American Extravaganza Company and The Castle Square Opera Company at various theatres (1891 -92) starring Louise Eissing, Herbert Gresham, Ida Mulle, Topsy Venn, Zoe Bell, Marion Berg, Joseph F. Sheehan, Oscar Girard, Ruth White, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sing A Song Of Sixpence : "A Christmas Pantomime" by The Madrid Players (Spain - 1982) starring Dick Burr, Jim McClure, Anders Ahlberg, Hugh Pike, etc. Directed and choreographed by Pam Tear. Songs include: "Fiesta Time," "I'll Never Let You Go," "Let the Grass Grow," "I Like Peace," "I Remember It Well," "Anything You Can Do," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sing High, Sing Low : "A New Comedy" by Murdock Pemberton and David Boehm. Produced by Walter Towne at the Sam H. Harris Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Don Beddoe, Frank Andrews, Ben Lackland, Herbert Goode, Con MacSunday, Ifor Thomas, Ralph Locke, Lorna Elliott, Vernon Howard, etc. Directed by Clarence Derwent. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sing Me No Lullaby : "A New Play" by Robert Ardrey. Produced by T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton at the Phoenix Theatre (NYC - 1954) starring Larry Gates, Richard Kiley, Jessie Royce Landis, John Marley ("Faces," "Love Story," "The Godfather," etc. on film), Beatrice Straight (Oscar winner for the film, "Network"), Jack Warden, Marian Winters, Michael Lipton, John Fiedler, etc. Directed by Paul Stewart. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sing Out, Sweet Land! : "A Salute to American Folk and Popular Music" by Walter Kerr. Various productions (1945 - 76) starring Burl Ives, Alma Kaye, Bibi Osterwald, Philip Coolidge, Robert Penn, James Westerfield, Jerry Ross, Ray Jacquemot, Ted Tiller, Irene Hawthorne, Alfred Drake, Lars Bodnieks, Jill Shakoor, Bob Oliver, etc. Originally produced (1945) by The Theatre Guild, directed by Leon Leonidoff and choreographed by Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. Costumes by Lucinda Ballard. Songs include: "As I Was Going Along," "Way Down the Ohio," "Foggy Foggy Dew," "Oh Susannah," "Camptown Races," "Polly Wolly Doodle," "Blue Tail Fly," "Rock Candy Mountain," "At Sundown," "The Charleston," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sing Out The News : "A New Revue" by Charles Friedman. Music and lyrics by Harold J. Rome. Produced by Max Gordon in association with George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart (Portrayed by Jason Robards and George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One") at The Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1938) starring Hiram Sherman, Philip Loeb (Co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television), Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Joey Faye ("Mack and Myer for Hire" on film), Michael Loring, Ben Ross, Jimmy Lydon (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich" in the film series), Hazel Scott (Pianist and nightclub entertainer. Wife of Congressman Adam Clayton Powell of New York.), Rex Ingram, Mary Jane Walsh, Ginger Manners, etc. Directed by Charles Friedman. Choreographed by Ned McGurn and Dave Gould. Songs include: "Up Fiorello". "I Married a Republican," "Congressional Minstrels," "A Liberal Education," "My Heart is Unemployed," "We' ve Got The Song', etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Singapore : Book by Robert Keith (Father of Brian Keith. Husband of Peg Entwistle). Produced by John Henry Mears at the Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Frank De Silva, J.W. Austin, Richard Wang, Lionel Ince, Donald Woods, Brandon Peters, etc. Directed by Lee Elmore. Choreographed by Ruth St. Denis. | ||||||||||||
91 | Singer : Book by Peter Flannery. Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Barbican Theatre, London (1989 -90) starring Joe Melia, Malcolm Storry, Russell Dixon, Mark Williams, Alan Cumming, Adrian Hilton, Alan Cooke, Lucy Ellis, Cassie Stuart, Jane Maud, etc. Directed by Terry Hands. | ||||||||||||
91 | Singing Girl, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera and Opera Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
91 | Singin' In The Rain : "America's Broadway Sensation" by Betty Comden and Adolph Green (Based on the MGM Motion Picture). Music by Nacio Herb Brown. Lyrics by Arthur Freed. Additional songs by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Roger Edens, Dorothy Fields, Jimmy McHugh, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Johnny Mercer, Richard Whiting, and Cole Porter. Various productions (1983 - 2005) starring Tommy Steele, Roy Castle, Sarah Payne, Danielle Carson, Don Correia, Mary D' arcy, Peter Slutsker, Barbara Moroz, Chris Carwithen, Joseph Oyala, Julianne Graper, Rick Conant, Casey Nicholaw, Celeste Furman, etc. Originally produced in London (1983) by Harold Fielding in association with Maurice and Lois F. Rosenfield, directed by Tommy Steele and choreographed by Peter Gennaro. Originally produced on Broadway (1985) by Maurice Rosenfield, Lois F. Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker and directed and choreographe by Twyla Tharp. Original choreography by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. Songs include: "Fit as a Fiddle," "Temptation," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "Be a Clown," "You Are My Lucky Star," "Moses Supposes," "Good Morning," "Singin' in the Rain," "Would You?," "Rag Doll," "Broadway Rhythm," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Singing Minute, The : Book by Maude Humphrey. Produced by the Yale University School of the Fine Arts /The Department of Drama (New Haven - 1927) starring Mary Grahn, Homer Abegglen, Sarah Hodges, Elaine Ryan, Cameron King, etc. Directed by Alexander Dean. | ||||||||||||
91 | Singin' The Blues : "A Negro Melodrama" by John McGowan. Music and lyrics by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields. Produced by Alex. A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley at the Liberty Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Ashley Cooper, Mantan Moreland, Frank Wilson, John Sims, Jack Carter, Millard Mitchell (Most famous as "R.F. Simpson" in the film, "Singin' In The Rain"), Percy Wade, Fredi Washington, Eubie Blake and His Orchestra, Jordon and Jordon (Lindy Hoppers), The Four Flash Devils, Bruce Johnson's Washboard Serenaders, etc. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. | ||||||||||||
91 | Single Man, A : "The Comedy" by Hubert Henry Davies. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1911) starring John Drew, Ivan Simpson, Thomas Kelly, Clara Bracy, Mary Boland, Louise Drew, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Single Man At A Party : "A New Play" by Richard Kayne. Produced by Frank B. Haderer in association with Scotti D' Arcy at the Theatre Marquee (Chicago - 1959) staring Ruth Warrick ("Citizen Kane," "Song of the South," etc. on film. "All My Children," etc. on television.), Ron McNeil, Jo Hurt, Jane Chambers, etc. Directed by Peter Flournoy. | ||||||||||||
91 | Single Spies : "A Double Bill" by Alan Bennett featuring "An Englishman Abroad" ("Based on an incident in the life of actress Coral Browne") and "A Question of Attribution" ("An inquiry in which the circumstances are imaginary, but the pictures are real"). Produced at the Queens Theatre, London (1988 - 89) starring Simon Callow, Prunella Scales, Graham de Banzie, Alan Bennett, Edward Halsted, David Terence, Patrick Bailey and Sean Chapman. Directed by Alan Bennett and Simon Callow. Music by Dominic Muldowney. | ||||||||||||
91 | Singular Dorothy Parker, The : "A Living Portrait" by Jane Connell (As "Dorothy Parker"). Produced at various theatres (No date). | ||||||||||||
91 | Sinner : "A Play Concerning the Education of Cynthia Pemberton in Three Lessons" by Thompson Buchanan. Produced by Richard Herndon (By arrangement with Herbert Adams) at the Klaw Theatre (NYC - 1927) starring Allan Dinehart, Merle Maddern, Vera Allen, Ray (Raymond) Walburn, Claiborne Foster, etc. Directed by Allan Dinehart. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sinners : "A Drama" by Owen Davis. Various productions (c. 1915) starring Hayward Ginn, John C. King, Jean Adair (Most famous for her role in "Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), Florence Nash, James Hester, Maude Gilbert, Norman Trevor, John Stokes, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Emma Dunn, Edna Preston, Maurice Jenkins, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Siren, The : "The Musical Play" by Leo Stein and A.M. Willner (English version by Harry B. Smith). Music by Leo Fall. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1911) starring Donald Brian, Frank Moulan, Gilbert Childs, Will West, Moya Mannering, Florence Mack, Victor Le Roy, etc. Directed by Thomas Reynolds. Songs include: "Follow Me Round," "Ancestors Bold," "I Want to Sing in Opera," "She is the One Girl," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sirocco : Book by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by Basil Dean (By arrangement with Lee Ephraim and Jack Buchanan) at Daly's Theatre (London - 19270 starring Ivor Novello (Composer of "Keep the Home Fires Burning". Portrayed by Jeremy Northam in the fictional film, Gosford Park"), Frances Doble, Aubrey Mather, Ada King, George Coulouris, etc. Directed by Basil Dean. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sis : "Comedy-Drama" by Edward E. Kidder. Produced at various theatres (c. 1885) starring Myra Goodwin ("The Talented Little Actress"), J.W. Grath, Edward Travers, Frank Kilday, Libby Noxon, Margaret Hatch, Emma Howard, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sis Hopkins : "Picturesque Pastural Play" by Rose Melville. Produced at various theatres (1911 - 17) starring Rose Melville, Olive West, Eric Jewett, Philip Carle, Frank Chapman, Dan Marble, Frank P. Haven, Arthur Stein, Josephine Haines, Fay Lewis, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sister : "A New Play" by Glenn Allen Smith. Music by Raymond Allen. Produced by the Dallas Theater Center at the Kalita Humphreys Theater (Dallas, TX - 1962 - 63) starring Mary Sue Fridge, Mike Dendy, Mona Styles Pursley, Ron Wilcox, Penelope Hull, Preston Jones, Kit Carson, etc. Directed by Ivan Rider. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sister Beatrice : Book by Maurice Maeterlinck. Musical accompaniment by Max Marshalck. Produced at various theatres (1910 - 11) starring Edith Wynne Matthison, Pedro De Cordoba, Stewart Baird, Russell Reid, John Sutherland, Olive Oliver, Olive Wyndham, Ben Johnson, etc. Folder includes a program announcing a "Special Matinee in Honor of Miss Ellen Terry" at the New Theatre (NYC - 1911). | ||||||||||||
91 | Sister Margaret : "World Premiere" by James Baldwin. Produced by Frank Silvera and "The Amen Corner" Company at various theatres (Los Angeles - No date) starring Bea Richards, Bill Crain, Tina Jackson, Isabel Sanford (Television's "The Jeffersons"), Whitman Mayo ("Grady" on television's "Sanford and Son"), Art Evans, etc. Directed by Frank Silvera. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sister Mary : "A Farce" by Glen McDonough. Produced at the Bijou Theatre (NYC - No date) starring May Irwin (Performed the first onscreen kiss in movie history with John C. Rice in the 1896 film "The Kiss"), Herbert Gresham, Louise Rial, Roland Carter, Ola Humphrey, Melville Ellis, Queenie Vasser, etc. Songs include: "Not the Proper Way to Treat a Lady," "My Bed is Like a Little Boat," "Louisiana Lize," "The Midnight Serenade," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You : Book by Christopher Durang. Various productions (1981 - 88) starring Jeff Brooks, Polly Draper, Elizabeth Franz, Christopher Durang, Jeff Hayenga, Cloris Leachman, Amanda Carlin, Patrick Garner, Jesse Matthew Bernstein, Siobhan Berry, Joshua Reid Gordon, Richard Holmes, Tom McDermott, Michelle Ricca,etc. Billed with "The Actor's Nightmare" by Christopher Durang. Productions directed by Jerry Zaks and Stephen Stahl. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sister Oakes : Book by Nellise Child. Produced by the American National Theatre and Academy (NYC - No date) starring Edith Atuka-Reid, Pauline Myers, Earle Hyman, Anne Ives, Richard Abbott, Natalie Core, Gordon Peters, etc. Directed by Edward Ludlam. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sisters Rosensweig, The : "A New Play" by Wendy Wasserstein. Various productions (1993 - 95) starring Jane Alexander, Madeline Kahn, Robert Klein, Christine Estabrook, John Vickery, Rex Robbins, Julie Dretzin, Patrick Fitzgerald, Mark Chambers, Tamerin Corn, Dan Jesse, Sara Morsey, Rusty Salling, Annie Gwathmey, Stephanie Dunnam, Linda Thorson, Greg Mullavey (Co -star of television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," etc.), Nancy Dussault (Television's "Too Close For Comfort," etc.), Ian Stuart, Michael Learned (Co-star of television's "The Waltons"), Deborah Rush, Tony Roberts, Amy Ryan, Tom Hewitt, Jennifer Harmon, Rex Robbins, Brian F. O' Byrne (Co-star of television's "Brotherhood"),etc. Originally produced (1993) by Andre Bishop, Bernard Gersten and the Lincoln Center Theater and directed by Daniel Sullivan. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sistuhs, The : "A Two -Act Play" by Saundra Sharp. Music and lyrics by Saundra Sharp. Various productions (No date) starring Jewel McCrimon, Joyce Dalton, Audrey Cobb, Brenda Butler, Maurice Coggins, Brandyn Artise, T.K. Carter, Karole Selmon, Little Anthony Gourdine, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sitcom : Book by Julian Barry. Produced by The St. Nicholas Theater Company (Chicago - No date) starring James Barry, Deanna Deignan, Allan Edge, Larry Weiss, Nesbitt Blaisdell, Tom Ledke, etc. Directed by Julian Barry. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sitting Duck, The : Book by Alexandre Rivemale (Translated by Lucienne Hill). Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1962) starring Derek Smith, Paul Eddington, David Glover, Milton Johns, Rhoda Lewis, etc. Directed by Val May. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sitting Pretty : Musical Comedy Production" with book and lyrics by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1945 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest at various theatres (1924 - 25) starring The Dolly Sisters (Jennie and Rosie - Portrayed by Betty Grable and June Haver in the 1945 biopic, "The Dolly Sisters"), Frank McIntyre, Paul Frawley, Fred Santley, Vincent Lopez, George Spelvin, Gertrude Bryan, Rudolph Cameron, Dwight Frye (Most famous for his co-starring roles in "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" on film), Queenie Smith, etc. Directed by Fred G. Latham and Julian Alfred. Songs include: "Is This Not a Lovely Spot?," "Bongo on the Congo," "Shufflin' Sam," "The Polka Dot," "Shadow of the Moon," "Days Gone By," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sive : Book by John B. Keane. Produced by the New Irish Players at the Town Hall Theatre (Killarney, Ireland - 1964) starring Maureen O' Dea, Patricia Turner, Carole Walker, Barry O' Hanlon, Jim Mooney, etc. Directed by Jim Mooney. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Characters In Search Of An Author : "A Comedy In the Making" by Luigi Pirandello. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1923 - 85) starring Ralph Richardson, Eric Dodson, Peter Jesson, John Wylie, Angela Wood, Bob (Robert) Foxworth, Robert Quarry ("Count Yorga, Vampire" on film), Paul Pettit, Nini Agee, Jean Cover, John Bottoms, David Spielberg, Whitfield Connor, Kurt Kasznar, Natalie Schafer (Television's "Gilligan's Island"), Jack Dodson (Most famous as "Howard Sprague" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD), David Margulies, Richard Dysart, Charles Shults, Sharon Mattox, Grant Williams ("The Incredible Shrinking Man" on film), Beverly Sills, Ruth Kobart, Jeff Druce, Austin Pendleton, Walter Connolly, Eugene Powers, Doris Rankin, Paul Guilfoyle, Margaret Wycherly (Most famous for her roles in "Sergeant York" and "White Heaat" on film), Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Dwight Frye (Most famous for his co-starring roles in "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" on film), Ernest Cossart, Robin Strasser, Joan Darling, Laurence Luckinbill, Olympia Dukakis, Louis Zorich (Husband of Olympia Dukakis), Stephen Gray, Donald Watt, Beatrice Arthur, Dudley Foster, Gordon Bell, Edward Hardwicke (Son of Cedric Hardwicke), Barbara Lynne, William Countryman, Vivienne Shub, Gloria Maddox, Ronald Roston, Brian Mitchell, Benjamin Slack, Brendan Hanlon, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Cylinder Love : "A Comedy" by William Anthony McGuire. Various productions (1922 - 24) starring Ernest Truex, Donald Meek, Helen Spring, Mary Halliday, Nicholas Joy, June Walker, Berton Churchill, Lavinia Shannon, Burk Clarke, Irene Purcell, Wallace Ford, Minna Gombell, Helen Travers, Dorothy Holmes, Helen Blair, Frank Wilcox, Hedda Hopper, etc. Originally produced by Sam H. Harris (By arrangement with Lewis and Gordon ) and directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks : "The Touching Comedy" by Richard Alfieri. Produced by the Ocala (Florida) Civic Theatre (2009) starring Susan Moring and J. Charles Bartosic. Directed by Christine Perry. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Degrees Of Separation : Book by John Guare. Produced at the Lincoln Center Theater at the Vivian Beaumont (NYC - 1990 - 92) starring Courtney B. Vance, John Cunningham, Kelly Bishop, David Burke, Ray Cochran, James DuMont, Brian Evers, Laura Linney, Peter Maloney, Marlo Thomas, John Cunningham, Ntare Mwine, Holly Barron, Ian Blackman, David Burke, Mari Nelson, Anthony Rapp, Stephen Pearlman, etc. Directed by Jerry Zaks. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Of One (By F. Essex) : "New Musical Show" by Frances Essex. Produced by Peter Bridge at the Adelphi Theatre (London - 1963) starring Dora Bryan, Richard Wattis, Dennis Lotis, Amanda Barrie, John Hewer, Sheila O' Neill, etc. Directed by William Chappell. Choreographed by Irving Davies. Songs include: "Whistling Type Weather," "Along My Way," "I've Not Come Here to Be Insulted," "We Shall Have Music," "Not a Cloud in the Sky," "Cherish Your First Affair," "Something About a Show Tune," "Nautical Strip," "The Nicest Thing," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Of One (By M. Pertwee) : "A Comedy" by Michael Pertwee. Produced by Ian Albery and John Gale at the Criterion Theatre (London - 1977) starring Leslie Phillips, Angela Scoular, Linda Hayden, Christina Greatrex, Brain Carroll, David Stoll, etc. Directed by Robin Midgley. | ||||||||||||
91 | 6 Rms Riv Vu : Book by Bob Randall. Various productions (1972 - 77) starring Jerry Orbach, Jane Alexander, Ron Harper, Jennifer Warren, Francine Beers, Matthew Sacks, Linda Kurosky, Polly Davis, Natalie Burns, Dick Gjonola, Joe Bell, Pam Putch (Daughter of William H. Putch and Jean Stapleton), Wil Love, Donna Fletcher, etc. Originally produced (1972) by Alexander H. Cohen and Bernard Delfont and directed by Edwin Sherin. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Weeks In Rome : "The Great Play" produced by The Annie Mitchell Company (No location or date listed) starring Annie Mitchell, Harry Knight, Emilie Tilton, Fay Robinson, etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Who Pass While The Lentils Boil : Book by Stuart Walker. Produced by The Junior Members of the Little Theatre Guild of New Haven (1925) starring George Hulse, Vivian Luffey, Florence Terrell, Ruth Mason Cannon, etc. Directed by Mary McAndrew. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Wives Of Henry VIII, The : Produced by Guild Hall (No location listed - 1931) starring Cornelia Otis Skinner (Portrayed by Gail Russell in the 1944 film, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"). Music by Bill Young's Orchestra. | ||||||||||||
91 | Six Women With Brain Death : "Or Expiring Minds Want To Know" by Cheryl Benge, Christy Brandt, Rosanna E. Coppedge, Valerie Fagan, Ross Freese, Mark Houston, Sandee Johnson and Peggy Pharr Wilson. Music and lyrics by Mark Houston. Originally developed and produced by Creative Productions (and first performed at Unicorn Theatre, Kansas City, Missouri). Produced at the Ocala (Florida) Civic Theatre (2013) starring Cookie Burke, Marcy Butler, Joan Elizabeth, Amanda J. Harding, Megan Hilt, Jessica Morin and Emily Stanger. Directed and choreographed by Myles Thoroughgood. Songs include: "All My Hospitals," "Divas at Motown," "Rambi," "We've Arrived," "Barbie and Ken," "Divas at Nashville," "God is an Alien," "Toll Road," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue : "A Musical About the Problems of Housekeeping" with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Music by Leonard Bernstein. Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Robert Whitehead at the Mark Hellinger Theatre (NYC - 1976) starring Ken Howard, Patricia Routledge (Star of television's "Keeping Up Appearances"), Gilbert Price, Emily Yancy, Ralph Farnsworth, Reid Shelton, Howard Ross, etc. Directed and choreographed by Gilbert Moses and George Faison. Songs include: "On Ten Square Miles by the Potomac River," "Take Care of This House," "I Love My Wife," "The Little White Lie," "The Robber Baron Minstrel Parade," "The Mark of a Man," "The Red White and Blues," etc. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sixth Finger In A Five Finger Glove : Book by Scott Michel. Produced by Gertrude Caplin and Thelma Fingar at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1956) starring Jimmie Komack, Bill Zuckert, Gladys Holland, Frank Campanella, Paul Huber, Conrad Bain, Salome Jens, etc. Directed by John Holden. | ||||||||||||
91 | Sixty Thousand Nights : "The Story of the Theatre Royal, 1766 - 1966) by Val May and George Rowell. Music by Jullian Slade. Lyrics by Julian Slade and George Rowell. Various productions (1966 - 82) by the Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England) starring Richard Pasco, Frank Middlemass, Dudley Jones, Gawn Grainger, Frank Barrie, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Julia Moody, Tracy Harper, Amanda Smith, etc. Originally directed (1966) by Val May and choreographed by Bob Stevenson. Songs include: "Dear Theatre of Mine," "Foolish Fluttering Thing," "The Old Man of the Old," "Thanks to Mr. M'Cready," "We Said We Couldn't Look Back," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sizwe Bansi Is Dead : Book by Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona. Various productions (1973 - 82) Starring John Kani, Winston Ntshona, John Cothran, Jr., Stephen McKinley Henderson, Mel Johnson, Jr., Joe Fields, etc. Originally produced (1973) by Michael White and the Royal Court Theatre (London) and directed by Athol Fugard. Billed with "The Island" by Athol Fugard, John Kani and Winston Ntshona. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skeleton Lover, The : "The Drama Founded on a Black Letter Tract entitled "The Condign Punishment of a Transylvanian Necromance" produced by the English Opera Company at Theatre Royal, Adelphi Strand (London - 1830). Billed with "Gretna Green," "The Middle Temple," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skidding : "A Comedy" by Aurania Rouverol. Various productions (1928 - 30) starring Louise Carter, Charles Eaton, Clara Blandick (Most famous as "Aunt Em" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"), Carleton Macy, Walter Abel, Joan Madison, Helen Blair, Richard Bender, June Justice, May Green, Mabel Fields, George Simpson, Hal Brown, Helen Baxter, Marion Lewis, etc. Originally produced (1928) by Hyman Adler and Marion Gering and directed by Marion Gering. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skin Game, The : "A Tragi-Comedy" by John Galsworthy. Various productions (1920 - 21) starring Marsh Allen, Edwin Morse, Tracy Barrow, Herbert Lomas, Ernest Cossart, Ashton Tonge, Gina Grayson, Tracy Barrow, Athole Stewart, Meggie Albanesi, Edmund Gwenn (Most famous as "Kris Kringle" in the film "Miracle on 34th Street"), Malcolm Keen, Mary Byron, Joan MacLean, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skin Of Our Teeth, The : "A New Comedy" by Thornton Wilder. Various productions (1942 - 98) starring Tallulah Bankhead, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Florence Reed, E. G. Marshall, Dickie (Dick ) Van Patten, Montgomery Clift, Earl Sydnor, Elizabeth Scott, Ralph Kellard, Viola Dean, Stanley Prager, Helen Hayes, Mary Martin, George Abbott, Don Murray, Frank Silvera, Heller Halliday (Daughter of Mary Martin), Frances Sternhagen, Morton Da Costa, Miriam Hopkins, Conrad Nagel, Viola Frayne, Frances Heflin, John Cazale, Olivia Cole, Joyce Ebert, John Glover, Salome Jens, Sydney Walker, Gladys George, Edward Binns, Eugenie Leontovich, Beverly Younger, Letitia Bekier, Carrie Snodgress, Linda Carter, Ron Hennessy, George Applegate, Paula Armbruster, Bill Dissler, Ken Raskoff, Barbara Lehmann, David Lane, Janice Baur, Jennie Stringfellow, Rick Hauser, Toni Smith, Bartlett Giamatti (Former Commissioner of Baseball. Father of Paul Giamatti.), Elizabeth Winship, Bill Hinnant, Austin Pendleton, Richard (Dick Cavett), Donna Sheinberg, Tony Gentile, Larry Heller, Millicent Martin, Ian Ramsey, Simon Ward, Clive Revill, Alec Guinness, John Clements, Laurence Olivier, Peter Ustinov, Erika Slezak (Daughter of Walter Slezak), Marc Alaimo, Michael Tucker, Elizabeth Ashley, Martha Scott, Denny Dillon (Television's "Saturday Night Live"), Barry Livingston (Most famous as "Ernie" on television's "My Three Sons"), Steve Railsback (Most famous as "Charles Manson" in the television docudrama "Helter Skelter"), Alfred Drake ("Oklahoma," etc.), John Humphrey, Derek Godfrey, Alan Dobie, Moira Shearer, Edward Hardwicke (Son of Cedric Hardwicke), Peter O' Toole, Frances Conroy, Herb Foster, John Goodman, Kristen Johnston, John Ortiz, etc. Originally produced (1943) by Michael Myerberg and directed by Elia Kazan. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skipped By The Light Of The Moon : "The Play Which Has Made All America Laugh" by Louis Harrison and John Gourlay. Various productions (c. 1886 - 87) starring Louis Harrison, John Gourlay, W.H. Collins, Joseph Conyers, Davenport Bebus, Dora Stuart, Tony Farrell, Gustave Frankle, Effie Alton, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skipper Next To God : Book by Jan De Hartog. Produced by Blevins Davis, The American National Theatre And Academy (ANTA) and The Experimental Theatre at various theatres (1948) starring Joseph Anthony, Si (Simon) Oakland, John Garfield, Jabez Gray, Richard Coogan, etc. Directed by Lee Strasberg. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skull, The : Book by Bernard J. McOwen and Harry E. Humphrey. Produced by the Murphy-Brown Players at the Wieting Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1929) starring Helen Baxter, Donn Cook, Ralph Murphy, Ethel Wilson, Frank Wilcox, etc. Directed by Ralph Murphy. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sky Farm : "A Comedy" by Edward E. Kidder. Produced at the Boston Theatre (MA - 1908) starring William Hasson, Isabel O' Madigan, James Devine, Frank Losee, Beverly West, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sky High : "A New Musical Production" by Harold Atteridge. Music by Robert Stolz and Alfred Goodman. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (1925) starring Willie Howard, Walter Johnson, Roland Hogue, Dorothy Hathaway, Bert Shadow, James Liddy, Dorothy McNulty, Ruth Welch, etc. Directed by Fred G. Latham and Alexander Leftwich. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Songs include: "The Best Songs of All," "Oxford Days," "Once in a While," "There's Life in the Old Dog Yet," "Somewhere in Lover's Land," "New Moon," "Let it Rain," "Trim Them All But the One You Love," "The Barbering Wop of Seville," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skylark : "A Smart New Comedy" by Samson Raphaelson. Various productions (1939 - 61) starring Gertrude Lawrence (Portrayed by Julie Andrews in the 1968 biopic, "Star"), Donald Cook, Glenn Anders, Lee Patrick, John Emery, Vivian Vance, Constance Bennett, Richard Kendrick, Jack Fletcher, Irene Dailey (Sister of Dan Dailey), Graham Hill, Francis Lane, Joseph Sutton, Jane Russell, Richard Dix, Patti Gilbert, John Himes, Vernon Schwartz, etc. Originally produced (1939) by John Golden and directed by Samson Raphaelson. | ||||||||||||
92 | Skyrocket, The : "A New Play" by Mark Reed. Produced by Gilbert Miller at various theatres (1929) starring Humphrey Bogart, Mary Phillips, J.C. Nugent, Clara Blandick (Most famous as "Aunt Em" in the film "The Wizard of Oz"), Howard Freeman, Ian Wolfe, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic (Husband of Katharine Cornell). | ||||||||||||
92 | Skyscraper : "The New Musical Comedy" by Peter Stone (Based on "Dream Girl"" by Elmer Rice). Music by James Van Heusen. Lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Produced by Feuer and Martin at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (NYC - 1965) starring Julie Harris, Peter L. Marshall (The original host of "The Hollywood Squares"), Charles Nelson Reilly ("Hello, Dolly!," etc.), Dick O' Neill, Rex Everhart, Paul Sorvino, Renata Powers, etc. Directed by Cy Feuer. Choreographed by Michael Kidd. Songs include: "Everybody Has A Right To Be Wrong," "Occasional Flight of Fancy," "More Than One Way," "Haute Couture," "Don't Worry," "I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slab Boys : Book by John Byrne. Produced by Laura Shapiro Kramer and Roberta Weissman at the Playhouse Theatre (NYC - 1983) starring Kevin Bacon, Brian Benben, Merwin Goldsmith, Jackie Earle Haley, Val Kilmer, Sean Penn, Beverly May and Madeleine Potter, etc. Directed by Robert Allan Ackerman. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slam! : "A One Act" by Jane Willis. Directed by Minke Nangle. No location, date or cast listed. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slapstick Tragedy : Book by Tennessee Williams. Produced by Charles Bowden and Lester Persky in association with Sidney Lanier at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1966) starring Margaret Leighton, Kate Reid, Zoe Caldwell, Ralph Waite (Co-star of television's "The Waltons"), Tom Aldredge, James Olson, etc. Directed by Alan Schneider. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slave, The (No Author) : "The Musical Drama" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain. Billed with "Der Freischutz," "Peter The Great," "Thomas and Sally," "A Short Reign and a Merry One," "No Song, No Supper," "Rob Roy," "The Barber of Seville," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slave, The (By L. Jones) : "A Fable" by Le Roi Jones. Produced by Leo Garen and Stan Swerdlow in association with Gene Persson and Rita Fredericks at St. Marks Playhouse (NYC - No date) starring Nan Martin, Al Freeman, Jr. and Jerome Raphel. Billed with "The Toilet" by Le Roi Jones starring James Sprull, Gary Bolling, D' Urville Martin, Norman Bush, etc. Both plays directed by Leo Garen. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slave Ship : Book by Le Roi Jones. Produced by Woodie King at the Chelsea Theater Center (NYC - 1969) starring Frank Adu, Preston Bradley, Lee Chamberlin, Jackie Early, Garrett Morris (Original member of the "Not Ready for Prime -Time Players" on television's "Saturday Night Live"), Tim Pelt, Marilyn Thomas, etc. Directed by Gilbert Moses. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slavemaker, The : "Based on an actual occurrence which is a matter of police record" produced at Nixon's Apollo Theatre (Atlantic City, NJ - No date) starring Mary Ryan, Frank Raymond, Frank M. Thomas, Felix Krembs, Helen Tilden, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slaves Of The Mine : "The Spirited Comedy Drama" by Daniel L. Hart and C.E. Callahan. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - No date) starring I.P Wallace, Toney Murphy, Louis Fitzroy, Kittie Webb, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slavs : "Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness" by Tony Kushner. Produced by Tony Kushner, David Binder, James Calleri, and David O' Connell at the Walter Kerr Theatre (NYC - 1994) starring Sandra Bernhard, Olympia Dukakis, Sherry Glaser, Madeline Kahn, Laurie Metcalf, Tracey Ullman, etc. Directed by Michael Mayer and Tony Kushner. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleep : Book by Jack Gleber. Produced by Wynn Handman at the American Place Theatre (NYC - 1972) starring David Spielberg, Don Fellows, Conrad Fowkes, Norman Bush, etc. Directed by Jacques Levy. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleep, My Pretty One : Book by Charlie and Oliver Garrett. Produced by Richard W. Krakeur at various theatres (1944) starring Pauline Lord, Julie Stevens, Harry Ellerbe, Don Gibson, etc. Directed by Roy Hargrave. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleep Of Prisoners, A : Book by Christopher Fry. Various productions (1953 - 59) starring Art Hopper, Ed Vines, James Blackwell, William Hames, Leonard White, Donald Harron, Stanley Baker, Chuck Marino, John Heald, Jared Miller, Robert Brown, Paul Gacconnier, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleeping Beauty : Book by V.C. Clinton - Baddeley. Music by Julian Leigh. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1956) starring Lally Bowers, Michael Meacham, Phyllida Law, Peter O' Toole, Alan Dobie, Rachel Roberts (Wife of Rex Harrison), Alex Scott, etc. Directed by Warren Jenkins. Songs include: "Day of Sunshine," "The Forest is Dame," "The Women of Old England," "I Lost My Heart in the Wild Wood," "I Know a Lovely Castle," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleeping Beauty And The Beast, The : Book by J. Hickory Wood and Arthur Collins (Adapted by John J. McNally and J. Arthur Goodwin). Music by Frederick Solomon. Lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. Various productions (1900 - 03) starring Dan Leno, Herbert Campbell, Fred Emney, Madge Lessin, Violet Grazia, Harry Bulger, Joe Cawthorn, John Hyams, Lilian Rice, Ella Snyder, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleeping Clergyman, A : Book by James Bridie. Various productions (c. 1934) starring Frank Moore, Godfrey Baxter, Robert Donat ("Goodbye, Mr. Chips," etc.), Ernest Thesiger (Most famous as "Dr. Pretorious" in the film, "The Bride of Frankenstein"), Sophie Stewart, Walter Roy, Glenn Anders, Frank Kingdon, Helen Westley, Ruth Gordon, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleeping Partners : "The Farce Comedy of the Boulevards" by Seymour Hicks (Adapted from the French play, "Faisons Un Reve" by Sacha Guitry). Produced by John D. Williams at the Shubert Princess Theatre (Chicago - 1919) starring Irene Bordini, Wallace Eddinger, Arthur Lewis, etc. Directed by George Marion. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleeping Prince, The : "An Occasional Fairy Tale" by Terence Rattigan. Various productions (1953 - 56) starring Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh (Wife of Laurence Olivier), Martita Hunt, Terence Owen, Paul Hardwick, Elaine Inescort, Michael Redgrave, Barbara Bel Geddes, Cathleen Nesbett, Rex O' Malley, Johnny Stewart, Nydia Westman, Sorrell Booke, Frances Lederer, Shirley MaClaine, Hermione Gingold, David Lewis, Richard Peel, etc. Various productions directed by Laurence Olivier, Richard Haydn and Michael Redgrave. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleepy Hollow : "A Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Russell Maloney and Miriam Battista (Based on Washington Irving's "Legend of Sleepy Hollow"). Music by George Lessner. Produced by Lorraine Lester at various theatres (1948) starring Gil Lamb, Betty Jane Watson, Hayes Gordon, Mary McCarty, Ruth McDevitt, John Russell, Jo Sullivan (Wife of Frank Loesser), Morley Evans, etc. Directed by John O' Shaughnessy. Choreographed by Anna Sokolow. Songs include: "Time Stands Still," "I Still Have Plenty to Learn," "There's History to Be Made," "The Things That Lovers Say," "Ichabod," "The Gray Goose," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleepy King, The : Book by George V. Hobart. Music by G.E. Conterno. Produced by The Walter Jones Comic Opera Company at the Century Theatre (No location listed - 1903) starring Walter Jones, James Stevens, Frank Farrington, Jessie Oliver, Helen Irwin, Laura Witt, Lillian Bond, etc. Directed by Walter Jones. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleight of Hand : Book by John Pielmeier. Produced at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1987) starring Harry Groener, Jeffrey De Munn, Priscilla Shanks and Stephen Rowe. Directed by Walton Jones. Title song recorded by Carly Simon. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sleuth : "The 1971 Tony Award Play" by Anthony Shaffer. Various productions (1970 - 85) starring Marius Goring, John Fraser, Anthony Quayle, Keith Baxter, Patrick MacNee, Brian Murray, Paul Rogers, Jordan Christopher, Michael Allinson, Curt Dawson, Philip Farrar, Harold K. Newman, Roger Purnell,etc. Originally produced in London (1970) by Michael White and directed by Clifford Williams. Originally produced on Broadway (1970) by Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb and Michael White and directed by Clifford Williams. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slight Case Of Murder, A : "Comedy" by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay. Produced by Howard Lindsay at the Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (19350 starring Jose Ferrer, Joseph Sweeney, John Griggs, Percy Moore, Sydney Booth, Phyllis Welch, Richard Taber, etc. Directed by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slightly Married (By A. Leslie) : "A Farce" by Aleen Leslie. Produced by Melville Burke at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1943) starring Leon Ames, Scotty Beckett ("Our Gang," "The Jolson Story," etc. on film), Mona Barrie, Jimmie Smith, Patty Pope, Leona Maricle, etc. Directed by Melville Burke. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slightly Married (By G. Palmerton) : Book by Guy Palmerton. Produced by Gene P. Otto, Jr. at the Gretna Playhouse (Mount Gretna, PA - 1963) starring Hal Godett, Fred Theobald, Carol Kasbee, Ronald Knight, Mark Ibsen, Ken Kothe, etc. Directed by Charles F. Coghlan. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slim Princess, The : "A Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Henry Blossom. Music by Leslie Stuart. Produced by Charles Dillingham at the Globe Theatre (NYC - 1911) starring Joseph Cawthorne, Ralph Nairn, Charles King, Sam Burbank, Elsie Janis, Carl Haydn, Neil Walton, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slip of the Tongue, A : Book by Dusty Hughes. Produced by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company at the Shaftsbury Theatre, London (1992) starring John Malkovich, Kara Zediker, Lizzy McInnerny, Ingeborga Dapkunaite, Clotilde Courau, etc. Directed by Simon Stokes. | ||||||||||||
92 | Slow Dance On The Killing Ground : Book by William Hanley. Various productions (1965 - 75) starring George Rose, Clarence Williams III ("Television's "The Mod Squad"), Carolan Daniels, Nathan Davis, Michael Lowe, Constance Mathieu, Paxton Jones, Grover Coulson and Elaine McEntire. Originally produced (1965) by Hume Cronyn and directed by Joseph Anthony. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sly Fox : Book by Larry Gelbart (Based on "Volpone" by Ben Jonson). Produced by Sir Lew Grade, Martin Starger and the Shubert Organization at various theatres (1976 - 78) starring George C. Scott, Jack Gilford, Trish Van Devere (Wife of George C. Scott), Gretchen Wyler, John Heffernan, Jeffrey Tambor, Hector Elizondo, Bob Dishy, John Ramsey, Robert Preston, James Gallery, George Spelvin, Jackie Gleason, etc. Directed by Arthur Penn. | ||||||||||||
92 | Small Craft Warnings : "A New Play" by Tennessee Williams. Produced by Robert Currie, Mario De Maria and William Orton at various theatres (1972) starring Peg Murray, Helena Carroll, Cherry Davis, Gene Fanning, William Hickey, Davis Huffman, Alan Mixon, Brad Sullivan, etc. Directed by Richard Altman. | ||||||||||||
92 | Small Family Business, A : "Premiere of a New Play" by Alan Ayckbourn.Produced by the National Theatre, London (1987) starring Ron Pember, Elizabeth Bell, Russell Dixon, Michael Gambon, Polly Adams, John Arthur, Barbara Hicks, Simon Cadell, Michael Simkins, etc. Directed by Alan Ayckbourn. Music by Paul Todd. | ||||||||||||
92 | Small Hotel : "A Comedy" by Rex Frost. Produced at the Hillbarn Theatre (Belmont CA - 1965). | ||||||||||||
92 | Small Hours, The : Book by George S. Kaufman and Leueen MacGrath. Produced by Max Gordon at the National Theatre (NYC - 1951) starring Dorothy Stickney (Wife of Howard Lindsay), Paul MacGrath, Donald Keyes, Leona Maricle, Ruth Hammond, Heywood Hale Broun (CBS sports commentator and reporter), Vera Fuller Mellish, etc. Directed by George S. Kaufman. | ||||||||||||
92 | Small Miracle : "A Melodrama" by Norman Krasna. Various productions (1934 - 37) starring Joseph Spurin-Calleia (Joseph Calleia), Joseph King, Myron McCormick, Helen Gardner, Allan Hale, Robert Middlemass, Lucille Strudwick, Eva Condon, Ralph Holmes, Laura Adair, Richard Bender, etc. Originally produced (1934) by Courtney Burr and directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
92 | Small War On Murray Hill : "Comedy" by Robert E. Sherwood. Various productions (1956 - 59) starring Jan Sterling, Leo Genn, Daniel Massey (Son of Raymond Massey), Patricia Bosworth, Francis Compton, Nicholas Joy, Susan Oliver, Richard H. Potter, Robert Irwin, Alice Cooper, etc. Originally produced (19560 by The Playwrights' Company and directed by Garson Kanin. | ||||||||||||
92 | Small Wonder : "A New Musical Revue" with sketches by Charles Spalding, Max Wilk, Louis Laun and George Axelrod. Music by Baldwin Bergersen and Albert Selden. Lyrics by Phyllis McGinley and Billings Brown. Produced by George Nichols 3rd at various theatres (1948) starring Tom Ewell, Alice Pearce, Mary McCarty, Tommy Rall, Joan Diener, Jack Cassidy, Marilyn Day, Joan Mann, Evelyn Taylor, etc. Directed by Burt Shevelove. Choreographed by Gower Champion. Songs include: "Flaming Youth," "I Like a Man Around the House," "Ballad for Billionaires," "Show Off," "Young Man's Blues," "The Commuters' Song," "Things," "When I Fall in Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smart Spot Varieties : Book by Henny Youngman ("Comedian of the Kate Smith Radio Hour"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford at the Maplewood Theatre (East Orange, NJ - 1940) starring The Hartmans (Grace and Paul - Paul Hartman is most famous as "Emmett the Fix-It Man" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Shelia Barrett, Bill Maton, Caspar Reardon ("Wizard of the Harp"), Loring Smith, C. Albert Smith, Ethel Morrison, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smile At Me : "A Musical Laugh Tour" with sketches and lyrics by Edward J. Lambert. Music by Gerald Dolin and Edward J. Lambert. Produced by Harold K. Berg at the Fulton Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Gerald Dolin and his "Smile at Me" Orchestra, Hal Thompson, Dorothy Morrison, Eddie Bruce, Frank Kimball, Irene Peri, Avis Andrews, Ruth Edell, etc. Directed by Frank Merlin. Choreographed by Paul Florenz. Songs include: "Fiesta in Madrid," "Smile at Me," "Tired of the South', "Dancing Moe," "Goona Goona," "I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing," "Doin' the Truck," "You're a Magician," "Calcutta," "Caribbeana," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smile Of The World, The : "A New Play" by Garson Kanin. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood and Kurt Weill) at various theatres (1948 - 49) starring Ruth Gordon (Wife of Garson Kanin), Otto Kruger, Ruby Dee (Wife of Ossie Davis), Warren Stevens, Ossie Davis, Boris Marshalov, Elizabeth Dewing, etc. Directed by Grason Kanin. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smiles : "A New Musical Comedy" by William Anthony McGuire. Music by Vincent Youmans. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and Harold Adamson. Additional lyrics by Ring Lardner. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld (Portrayed by William Powell in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld" and in the 1946 film revue, "Ziegfeld Follies," by Walter Pidgeon in the 1968 biopic, "Funny Girl" and by Paul Shenar in the 1978 TV biopic, "Ziegfeld: The Man and His Woman) at various theatres (1930) starring Marilyn Miller (Portrayed by Judy Garland in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By" and by June Haver in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining".), The Astaires (Fred and Adele), Tom Howard, Eddie Foy, Jr. ("The Seven Little Foys"), Paul Gregory, Larry Adler (Harmonica virtuoso), Ruth Patterson, Virginia Bruce, etc. Directed by Ned Wayburn, William Anthony McGuire and Joseph Urban. Songs include: "The Bowery," "You're Driving Me Crazy," "Time on My Hands," "Down Where the East River Flows," "I'm Glad I Waited," "Clever These Chinese," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smiling Faces : "A New Musical Comedy" by Harry Clarke. Music by Harry Revel. Lyrics by Mack Gordon. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (1931 - 32) starring Fred Stone (The original "Scarecrow" in the 1902 stage production of "The Wizard of Oz"), Dorothy Stone (Daughter of Fred Stone), Roy Royston, Doris Patston, Hope Emerson, The Merriel Abbott Dancers, The Albertine Rasch Dancers, Paula Stone (Daughter of Fred Stone), Lotti Loder, Billy Taylor, etc. Directed by Zeke Colvan and R.H. Burnside. Choreographed by Jack Donohue, Albertina Rasch and Merriel Abbott. Songs include: "Sport is Sport," "I've Fallen Out of Love," "Shakin' The Shakespeare," "There Will Be a Girl," "In Havana," "Little Stucco in the Sticks," "Think of My Reputation," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smilin' Through : "A Fantastic Comedy" by Allan Langdon Martin. Various productions (1920 - 29) starring Jane Cowl, Lalive Brownell, Elaine Inescort, Charles Hampden, David Torrence, Douglas Cosgrove, Mary Hill, Robert Perry, Edith Speare, Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Raymond Bramley, Mark Kent, Margaret Hawkins, Kay Strozzi, Frank Wilcox, Grace Fox, etc. Originally produced (1920) by The Selwyns and directed by Priestly Morrison. Also billed as "Smilin' Thru" | ||||||||||||
92 | Smith : "A New Comedy" by W. Somerset Maugham. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1910 - 11) starring John Drew, Morton Selten, Hassard Short, Lewis Casson, Isabel Irving, Sybil Thorndike, Mary Boland, Hassard Short, Lewis Casson, etc. Directed by William Seymour. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smokey Joe's Café : "The Songs of Leiber and Stoller" conceived by Otis Sallid, Stephen Helper and Jack Viertel. Music and lyrics by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Various productions (1995 - 2004) starring Victor Trent Cook, Ken Ard, Adrian Bailey, Brenda Braxton, Michael Park, Jared Bradshaw, Felicia Finley, Arthur W. Marks, Gordon Michaels, Kim Cea, Eugene Fleming, Reva Rice, etc. Songs include: "Kansas City," "Poison Ivy," "On Broadway," "That is Rock and Roll," "Yakity Yak," "Charlie Brown," "Loving You," "Treat Me Nice," "Hound Dog," "Love Potion # 9," "Jailhouse Rock," "Stand By Me," "Spanish Harlem," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Smooth As Silk : "Latest Story of Crookology" by Willard Mack. Produced by H.H. Frazee at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1921) starring Taylor Holmes, Jane Marbury, Shirley Warde, John G. Sparks, Ben Roberts, Royal C. Stout, etc. Directed by Willard Mack. | ||||||||||||
92 | SNAFU : "A New Comedy" by Louis Solomon and Harold Buchman. Produced by George Abbott at various theatres (1944 - 45) starring Russell Hardie, Bethel Leslie, Eugenia Delarova, John Souther, Enid Markey, Ernest Rowan, Dort Clark, Billy Redfield (William Redfield), etc. Directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snakebit : "A Tightly Coiled Drama" by David Marshall Grant. Produced at the Century Theatre (NYC - No date) starring David Alan Basche, Jodie Markell, Geoffrey Nauffts, Michael Weston, etc. Directed by Jace Alexander. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snare, The : "An Old English Drama" by John Woodford. Produced by Arthur McHugh at the Woodford Theatre (NYC - No Date) starring Dolly Lymken, Tommy Wall, Tyler Wilkins, Barbara Morgan, Arthur Sweet, Evelynda Hendon, etc. Directed by Richard Quaile. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snark Was A Boojum, The : "A Comedy" by Owen Davis (Based on the novel of the same name by Richard Shattuck). Produced by Alex Yokel in association with Jay Faggen at various theatres (1943) starring Frank Lovejoy, Dickie Van Patten (Dick Van Patten of television's "Eight is Enough"), Joan Banks, Fleming Ward, Ann Dere, Frank Wilcox, Francis Compton, etc. Directed by Alexander Kirkland. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sneeze, The : Book by Michael Frayn (Adapted from plays and stories by Anton Chekhov). Produced at the Aldwych Theatre, London (1989) staring Rowan Atkinson, Timothy West, Cheryl Campbell, Anthony Sunston, Olga Lowe, Tricia Morrish, etc. Directed by Ronald Eyre. Music by Jeremy Sams. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snobs : "A Satirical Farce" by George Bronson-Howard. Produced by Henry B. Harris at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1911) starring Frank McIntyre, Regan Hughston, Orlando Daly, Olaf Vide, Helen Bond, Walter Craven, William Calvert, etc. Directed by Frank Reicher. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snow Man, The : "A Fantastic Musical Play" by Stanislaus Stange and Reginald de Koven. Produced at the Hyperion Theatre (New Haven - 1907) starring Albert Paar, Charles Dungan, Phyllis Partington, Leona Watson, Ida Hawley, Henry Vogel, Willie Edouin, etc. Directed by Sam S. and Lee Shubert. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snow Orchid : Book by Joe Pintauro. Produced by the Circle Repertory Company (NYC - 1981) starring Peter Boyle, Robert Lupone, Olympia Dukakis and Ben Siegler. Directed by Tony Giordano. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snow Queen, The : or "The Snow Queen and the Goblin" by Martha Bennett King (Based on "The Snow Queen" by Hans Christian Anderson). Various productions (1954 - 57) starring Peggy Wright, Kaethe Madigan, Judy McNutt, Ralph Kerns, Rilla Bergman, Nancy Moss, Sharna Finder, Robert Ward, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs : "The Fairy-Tale Play" by Jessie Braham White (Based on the story by the Brothers Grimm). Various productions (1900 - 60) starring Leslie Wales, Madeleine Shaner, Steve Clark, Robert Quinn, Rick Martin, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | So Long Letty : "The Successful Musical Farce" by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris. Music and lyrics by Earl Carroll. Produced by Oliver Morosco at various theatres (1916 - 17) starring Charlotte Greenwood, May Boley, Sydney Grant, Walter Catlett, Ben Linn, Tyler Brooke, etc. Directed by Oliver Morosco. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Songs include: "All The Comforts of Home," "Aloha," "Maryland," "When I Fell in Love With You," "When They Start to Yodel Ragtime Songs in Tennessee," "Play Me a Ukulele," "When You Hear Jackson Moan on His Saxaphone," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | So Long On Lonely Street : "A Southern Gothic Comedy/Drama" by Sandra Deer. Produced at the Hippodrome State Theatre (Gainesville, FL - 1988) starring Kevin Rainsberger, Lizan Mitchell, Nell Page Sexton, John Ammerman, Mariah Von Hausch and Rusty Salling. Directed by Gregory Von Hausch. | ||||||||||||
92 | So Long, 174th Street : Book by Joseph Stein. Music and lyrics by Stan Daniels (Based on Joseph Stein's Comedy, "Enter Laughing" from the novel by Carl Reiner). Produced by Frederick Brisson (Husband of Rosalind Russell) at the Harkness Theatre (NYC - 1976) starring Robert Morse, George S. Irving, Mitchell Jason, Sydney Blake, Lee Goodman, Barbara Lang, Gene Varrone, Rita Rudner, etc. Directed by Burt Shevelove. Choreographed by Alan Johnson. Songs include: "It's Like," "Undressing Girls With My Eyes," "Bolero on Rye," "You Touched Her," "Being With You," "David Kolowitz, The Actor," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | So This Is London! : "A New English American Comedy" by Arthur Goodrich. Various productions (1922 - 24) starring Donald Gallagher, Marie Carroll, Lily Cahill, Lawrance D' Orsay, Marion Grey, Robert Vivian, Owen Davis, Jr., Peg Entwistle (Most famous for her suicide leap from the "Hollywoodland" sign), Charles Coburn, Mrs.Coburn (Ivah Willis Coburn), Wallis Clark, Adrian Morgan, Dorothy Holmes, Dorothy Bicknell, Winifred Anglin, Frank Wilcox, Helen Travers, Helen Blair, Eric Dressler, Minna Phillips, etc. Originally produced (1922) by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage) and directed by John Meehan. | ||||||||||||
92 | So What About Love? : "A New Comedy" by Leonard Webb. Produced by Michael White at the Criterion Theatre (London - 1969) starring Sheila Hancock, John Thaw, Ann Bell and Peter Blythe. Directed by Herbert Wise. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soap Bubble, A : "The Immensely Successful Comedy" by Montgomery Phister. Produced at Jacobs and Proctor's Opera House (Utica, NY - 1888) starring T. J. Farron ("The Eminent Character Comedian and Vocalist"), Ed J. Connelly, A.T. Swartz, E.H. Mack, Dolly Foster, Florence Germain, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Social Highwayman, A : Book by Mary T. Stone (From the story by Elizabeth Phipps Train in Lippincott's Magazine). Various productions (c. 1895 - 1905) starring Joseph Holland, E.M. Holland, Hugo Toland, William Norris, Olive Oliver, Lawrence Eddington, Frank E. Camp. Priestly Morrison, Mary Horne, Ida Adair, George Wender, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Social Maids : "A Merry-Go -Round of the Happy Turns Known as 'The Boys From Home' " produced by Hurtig and Seamon at the Empire Theatre (Hoboken, NJ - 1911) starring George Stone, Frank Hayes, Wilbur Dobbs, Max Abbott, Ambrose O' Brien, Jennie Austin, etc. Songs include: "I'd Rather Paint Than Go to War," "Take Me Back to Old Chicago," "Beautiful Isle of Love," " Good Night Mr. Moon," "I Love a Cowboy," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Social Register, The : "A New Play" by Anita Loos and John Emerson. Produced by Erlanger Productions at various theatres (1931 -32) starring Lenore Ulric, Sidney Blackmer, Betty Garde, Elizabeth Taylor (Not the film star), Helen Tucker, Lee Russell, Oswald Yorke, William Boag, etc. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. | ||||||||||||
92 | Social Session, A : "The Sparkling Musical Comedy Success" produced by D.J. Sprague at The Blanchard Opera House (Montpelier, VT - 1892) starring William S. Gill, Harry B. Roche, Frank Emerson, Charles McKay, Nick Eddison, Kate Sprague, Anna Whiting, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Social Whirl, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Charles Doty and Joseph Herbert. Music by Gustav Kerker. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert at the Casino (NYC - 1906) starring Ada Lewis, Joseph Coyne, Elizabeth Brice, Adele Ritchie, Mabel Fenton, Blanche Deyo, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "Bill Simmons," "I've Got to Dance Till The Band Gits Through," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Society Circus, A : Book by Sidney Rosenfeld. Music by Manuel Klein. Lyrics by Sidney Rosenfeld and Manuel Klein. Produced by Frederic Thompson at the New York Hippodrome (NYC - 1905 - 06) starring Power's Elephants, Gaudschmidt's Acrobatic Clowns, Vinella Performing Stallions, The Borsinis ("Rolling Globe Artists"), The Flying Dunbars (Aerialists"), The Four Webbs (Acrobats), Wulff's Leaping Hounds, Ralph Johnstone ("Bicyclist Extraordinary"), etc. Directed by Edwin P. Temple. Songs include: "Morning in the Gypsy Camp," Arrival of the Gypsies," "Tainted Gold," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Society Fad, A : "The Eccentric Farce" by John G. Wilson. Produced by Russell's Comedians at the Bijou Theatre (NYC - No date) starring William Cameron, John Jennings, Dan Daly, Luke Schoolcraft, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), Margaret Fitzpatrick, Nellie Parker, Kate Uart, etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Society Girl : "A New Play" by John Larkin, Jr. (From a story by Charles Beahan). Produced by William Brandt at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Edna West, Claire Luce, Donald Blackwell, John Taylor, Briamn Donlevy, Russell Hardie, Helen Shipman, etc. Directed by Stanley Logan. | ||||||||||||
92 | Sodom And Gomorrah : Book by Jean Giraudoux (Translated by Herman Briffault). Produced by the Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1957) starring Peter O' Toole, Wendy Hutchinson, Peter Heffrey, Donald Pickering, John Woodvine, Sheila Allen, Raymond Llewellyn, Terry Harding, etc. Directed by John Moody. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soiree De Varietes : Produced by The Braconne (Army) Service Club (Braconne, France - 1958) starring the French Army Choir, the Braconne Jazz Combo, Marschalkowski the Magician, etc. Directed by Roland Naftule. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soldier From The Wars Returning : Book by David Campton. Produced by The School of Dramatic Art at The Box (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa - 1980) starring Nicola Rebola, Barbara Johnson and Paul Denham. Directed by Ian Steadman. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soldier of Fortune, The : "The Favorite Comedy" produced at the Varieties Theatre (No location or date listed) starring Mark Smith, etc. Billed with "La Sultana," "Mischief Making," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soldiers : "Drama" by Rolf Hochhuth (Translated by Robert D. MacDonald). Various productions (1968 - 69) starring John Colicos, George Coulouris, Joanna Dunham, Raymond Huntley, William Russell, John Carlisle, Russell Hunter, Basil Langton, Tony Church, Eric House, Joseph Shaw, Ronald Bishop, George Boyd, Leonardo Cimino, Fionnuala Flanagan, Max Howard, Donald Woods, etc. Originally produced in London (1968) by Michael White, Norman Granz and Kenneth Tynan and directed by Clifford Williams. Originally produced on Broadway (1968) by Herman Shumlin, Zev Bufman and Raphael Silver by arrangement with Kenneth Tynan and directed by Ralph Koltai. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soldiers Of Fortune : Book by Richard Harding Davis. Produced at the Savoy Theater (NYC - 1902) starring Robert Edeson, Gabriel Ravenelle, Charles Ongley, Edward Dresser, Ira A. Hards, Charles Abbott, Guy Bates Post, Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Byron Ongley, etc. Directed by Augustus Thomasa. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soldier's Daughter, The : "The Comedy" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1810 - 32). Billed with "The Bee-Hive," "Honest Thieves," "Billy Taylor," etc. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soldier's Play, A : Book by Charles Fuller. Various productions (1981 - 84) starring Charles Brown, Adolph Caesar, Peter Friedman, David Alan Grier, Samuel L. Jackson, Brent Jennings, James Pickens, Jr., Denzel Washington, Graham Brown, O.L. Duke, Cedric Turner, Robert Gosett, Mike Hodge, etc. Originally produced (1981) by The Negro Ensemble Company and directed by Douglas Turner Ward. | ||||||||||||
92 | Soldier's Wife : "Tender Play" by Rose Franken. Produced by William Brown Meloney at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Martha Scott, Myron McCormick, Glenn Anders, Frieda Inescort and Lili Darvas. Directed by Rose Franken. | ||||||||||||
92 | Solid Gold Cadillac, The : "A Comedy" by Howard Teichmann and George S. Kaufman. Various productions (1953 - 2009) starring Josephine Hull (Most famous for her roles in "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Harvey" on stage and film), Loring Smith, Wendell K. Phillips, Reynold Evans, Henry Jones, Vera Fuller Mellish, Carl Judd, Ruth McDevitt, Harry Williams, Courtland Collier, Harvey Layton, John E. Nagy, Alma Lind, Myron Selwyn, BIllie Burke (Most famous as "Glinda, The Good Witch" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz". Wife of Florenz Ziegfeld. Portrayed by Myrna Loy in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld"), Milo Boulton, Iggie Wolfington, Sam Powell, Larry Kiick, Ruth Meyer, Harold Frank, Guy Adams, Gary Tipton, Patricia Hardy, Walter Windsor, Lanier Watt, Neil Hamilton (Most famous as "Commissioner Gordon" on television's "Batman"), Ben Avery, Leo Graves, Henry Pente, Pete Slate, Manny Lax, Shirl Jones, James Anthony, the voice of Fred Allen, Nancy Robinette, Michael Goodwin, Laura Dunlop, Russell Jonas, Daniel Kenner, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Max Gordon and directed by George S. Kaufman. | ||||||||||||
92 | Solidarity Forever : Book by Roy S. Waldou. Produced by the Yale University School of Drama (New Haven - 1956) starring Norman Cohen, Frank Nash, Liz Winship, Francine Parker, Marion Cox, etc. Directed by John Frid as A Drama 140 Production in the Experimental Theatre. | ||||||||||||
92 | Solitaire : "A New Play" by John Van Druten (Based on the novel by Edwin Corle). Produced by Dwight Deere Wiman at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Pat Hitchcock (Daughter of Alfred Hitchcock), Sally Bates, Victor Kilian (Most famous as "The Fernwood Flasher" on television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"), Tony Albert, Ben Smith, etc. Directed by Dudley Digges. | ||||||||||||
92 | Solitaire/Double Solitaire : Book by Robert Anderson. Produced by Gilbert Cates, Roy N. Nevans and Albert J. Schiff at various theatres (1971) starring John Cromwell (Film director and father of James Cromwell), Joyce Ebert, Will Fenno, Ruth Nelson, Richard Ventrure, etc. Directed by Arvin Brown. | ||||||||||||
93 | Solitary Confinement : Book by Rupert Holmes (Composer and performer of "Escape - The Pina Colada Song"). Produced by Gladys Nederlander, James M. and Charlene Nederlander and Roger L. Stevens in association with Normand Kurtz at the Nederlander Theatre (NYC - 1992) starring Stacy Keach, Samuel Tate, Art Calvin, Carl Huffman, Jane Rollins, etc. Directed by Kenneth Frankel and Marshall W. Mason. | ||||||||||||
93 | Solo Song For Doc, A : "A Ruthless Comedy of Dignity Under Oppression" by James Alan McPherson. Produced by the Court Studio at the University of Chicago at the Reynolds Club Theatre (Chicago - No date) starring Ernest Perry, Jr., Chuck Smith and Vince Viverito. Directed by Arnold Aprill. | ||||||||||||
93 | Solomon's Child : Book by Tom Dulack. Produced by Francois de Menil and Harris Maslansky at the Little Theatre (NYC - 1982) starring Anthony Zerbe, John McMartin, Joanna Merlin, Tom Nardini, Evan Handler, Ellis Williams, etc. Directed by John Tillinger. | ||||||||||||
93 | Some Baby : "The Fun Carnival" by Zellah Covington and Jules Simonson (Revised by Percival Knight). Produced by S.J. Maurice at the Shubert Theatre (No location - 1916) starring Geraldine Malone, Georgie Harvey, Marise Naughton, John Gardner, Harry Sloan, John Keefe, etc. Directed by Percival Knight. | ||||||||||||
93 | Some Enchanted Evening : "The Songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein" produced by Arnold Mittelman at the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Coconut Grove, FL - 1987) starring Ernestine Jackson, Marcia King, Liz Larsen, Russ Thacker and Martin Vidnovic. Directed by Jeffrey Moss. Songs include: "Surrey With the Fringe On Top," "I Enjoy Being a Girl," "I Have Dreamed," "Som Enchanted Evening," "The Sound of Music," "If I Loved You," "A Fellow Needs a Girl," "Mr. Snow," "Shall We Dance," "Bali Hai," "This Nearly Was Mine," "Younger Than Springtime," "Happy Talk," "Oklahoma," "Some Enchanted Evening," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Some Men Need Help : Book by John Ford Noonan. Produced by Frank Gero, Mark Gero and Chris Gero at the 47th Street Theatre (NYC - 1982) starring Philip Bosco and Treat Williams. Directed by John Ferraro. | ||||||||||||
93 | Somebody Else : "The Charming Musical Farce" produced at the Boston Museum (MA - 1872) starring F. Hardenbergh, Hart Conway, J.A. Smith, Fred Williams and Fannie Skerritt. Billed with "Mrs. Walthrop's Boarders". | ||||||||||||
93 | Somebody's Lion : "The 33rd Annual Production of The Mask and Wig Club" of the University of Pennsylvania (All-male performance group) at the Metropolitan Opera House (NYC - No date) starring F.H. Ledyard, J.H. Hoff, C.E. Cane, Rex D. Wray, etc. Directed by Charles S. Morgan, Jr. Music and lyrics by Charles Gilpin. | ||||||||||||
93 | Somebody's Sweetheart : "The Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Alonzo Price. Music by Antonio Bafunno. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein at various theatres (1918 - 19) starring Albert Sackett, Walter Scanlon, Eve Fallon, Arthur Klein, Frank Gill, Mabel Taylor, Royal Cutter, etc. Directed by Alonzo Price. Songs include: "Spain," "Girl of My Heart," "Somebody's Sweetheart," "On Wings of Doubt," "The Old Fashioned Way," "Then I'll Marry You," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Someone Waiting : "A New Play" by Emlyn Williams. Various productions (1956 -70) staring Leo G. Carroll (Co-star of television's "The Man From U.N.C.L.E."), Jessie Royce Landis, Howard St. John, Robert Hardy, Bill Petry, Ellen Black, Ron Speegle, Jean Rumfalo, Kay Early, Olivia Bramforth, William Keene, Virginia Grant, etc. Originally produced (1956) by Eddie Rich and directed by Allen Davis. | ||||||||||||
93 | Someone's Comin' Hungry : "A New Play" by McCrea Imbrie and Neil Selden. Produced by Preston Fischer and Bruce W. Paltrow (Father of Gwyneth Paltrow) at the Pocket Theatre (NYC - 1969) starring Cleavon Little ("Blazing Saddles," etc. on film), Jane Hoffman, W. Benson Terry, Jonelle Allen and Blythe Danner (Wife of Bruce W. Paltrow. Mother of Gwyneth Paltrow.). Directed by Burt Brinckerhoff. | ||||||||||||
93 | Somersaults? : "A New Romantic Comedy" by Aleksei Arbuzov (Translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff). Produced by The Kennedy Center and James M. Nederlander in association with Cheryl Crawford at the Eisenhower Theatre at the Kennedy Center (Washington, DC - No date) starring Mary Martin and Anthony Quayle. Directed by Edwin Sherin. | ||||||||||||
93 | Something About A Soldier : "A New Play" by Ernest Kinoy (Based on the novel by Mark Harris). Produced by The Theatre Guild and Dore Schary by arrangement with Herbert Brodkin at the Ambassador Theatre (NYC - 1962) starring Sal Mineo, Kevin McCarthy, Ralph Meeker, David Doyle (Television's "Charlie's Angels"), Robert Donley, Ken Kercheval (Television's "Dallas"), Sid Raymond, Anthony Roberts (Tony Roberts), Alan Mixon, Gretchen Walther, etc. Directed by Dore Schary (President of MGM Studios, 1951 -56). | ||||||||||||
93 | Something Different : or "Carl Reiner's Something Different" by Carl Reiner. Produced at various theatres (1967) starring Bob Dishy, Gabriel Dell (Most famous as a member of the "Dead End Kids" on stage and film), Linda Lavin (Television's Alice"), Helena Carroll, Victoria Zussin, Claudia McNeil ("A Raisin in the Sun" on stage and film), Maureen Arthur, etc. Directed by Carl Reiner. | ||||||||||||
93 | Something For The Boys : Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields (Brother and Sister. Children of Lew Fields). Music and lyrics by Cole Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day," by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".). Produced by Michael Todd (Husband of Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Blondell, etc) at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1943) starring Ethel Merman, Betty Bruce, Jed Prouty, Allen Jenkins, Betty Garrett (Wife of Larry Parks), Mavis Mims, etc. Directed by Hassard Short and Herbert Fields. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Songs include: "See That You're Born in Texas," "Something For the Boys," "Hey, Good Lookin' ," "The Leader of a Big Time Band," "I'm in Love With a Soldier Boy," "There's a Happy Land in the Sky," "He's a Right Guy," "Could It Be You?," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Something In The Air : "A New Musical Comedy" by Arthur Macrae, Archie Menzies and Jack Hulbert. Music by Manning Sherwin. Lyrics by Harold Purcell and Max Kester. Produced by Tom Arnold and Lee Ephraim in association with Emile Littler at the Palace Theatre (London - 1944) starring Jack Hulbert, Cicely Courtneidge, Jean Gillie, Ronald Shiner, Truman Taylor, etc. Directed by Jack Hulbert. Songs include: "Ladies' Day," "The Air Force Didn't Want Me," "Nineteen Thirty-Nine," "Boopsie," "You've Done Something to Me," "You Happen Once in a Lifetime," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Something More! : "A New Musical Comedy" by Nate Monaster. Music by Sammy Fain. Lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman (Husband and wife). Produced by Lester Osterman at the Eugene O' Neill Theatre (NYC - 1964) starring Arthur Hill (Television's "Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law"), Barbara Cook ("The Music Man," "She Loves Me," etc), Ronny Graham (Television's "Mr. Dirt"), Joan Copeland, Peg Murray, Jo Jo Smith, Paula Kelly (Co-star of "Sweet Charity" on stage and film), Neva Small, Hal Linden (Television's "Barney Miller"), Taylor Reed, etc. Directed by Jule Styne. Choreographed by Bob Herget. Songs include: "Something More," "Don't Make a Move," "I've Got Nothin' to Do," "I Feel Like New Year's Eve," "Life is Too Short," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Something Wild In The Country : or "Orpheus Descending" by Tennessee Williams. Produced by The Producers Theatre at the Shubert Theatre (Washington, DC - 1957) starring Maureen Stapleton, Robert Loggia (Television's "T.H.E. Cat"), Lois Smith, Joanna Ross, Jane Rose (Co -star of television's "Phyllis"), Robert Webber, etc. Directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
93 | Something's Afoot : Book, music and lyrics by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach. Additional music by Ed Linderman. Various productions (1976 - 83) starring Tessie O' Shea, Gary Beach, Marc Jordan, Neva Small, Liz Sheridan (Co-star of television's Seinfeld"), Sel Vitella, Olivia Breeze, James Cairncross, Pip Hinton, Margaret Courtenay, Simon Green, Christina Clark, Anthony Reich, Constance Geis, Dudley Stevens, Peter Bayliss, etc. Originally produced in the United States by Emanuel Azenberg, Dasha Epstein and John Mason Kirby and directed and choreographed by Tony Tanner. Songs include: "A Marvelous Weekend," "Carry On," "The Man With the Ginger Moustache," "You Fell Out of the Sky," "Dinghy," "New Day," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sometime : "The Musical Romance" with book and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young. Music by Rudolph Friml. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein (Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II) at various theatres (1918 - 20) starring Frank Tinney, Jean White, Mary McDonald, Ruby Nevins, Charles De Haven, Herbert Corthell, Mae West, Fred Nice, etc. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. | ||||||||||||
93 | Somewhere Else : "A Musical Fantasy" with book and lyrics by Avery Hopwood. Music by Gustav Luders. Produced by Henry W. Savage at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - 1913) starring Cecil Cunningham, Will Philbrick, Ellen Leska, Franklyn Farnum, Marion Whitney, Florida Bellaire, etc. Directed by Frank Smithson. Choreographed by David Marion. Songs include: "How Do You Do," "As Birds Greet Morning Skies," "Love at First Sight," "The Boy Scouts," "Dingle Dangle," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Son, The : Book by William Saroyan. Produced at the Circle Theatre (NYC - 1950) starring Ardelle Odone, Chris Mailo, Bert Remsen, Pauline Myers, Maxwell Glanville, etc. Directed by Norman Hall. | ||||||||||||
93 | Son - Daughter, The : "A Play of New China" by George Scarborough and David Belasco. Produced by David Belasco at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1929) starring Lenore Ulric, Marion Abbott, Jane Ferrell, Edmond Lowe, Albert Bruning, John Willard, Olive West, etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Son Et Lumiere : Book by Robert Gittings. Produced at St. Paul's Cathedral (London - 1968) starring John Neville, Ralph Richardson, Alec Guinness, The Cathedral Choir, etc. Directed by Christopher Ede. | ||||||||||||
93 | Son Of Rest, A : "The Musical Comedy" by George Weston. Music by Max S. Witt. Produced at various theatres (1904) starring Nat M. Wills, Will Archie, George E. Murphy, Georgia Irving, Sylvia Starr, Ida Wesner, etc. Directed and choreographed by Sam Marion. Songs include; "Demure and Shy," "Roaming in the Gloaming," "Had She Only Let Me Dream and Hour More," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Son Of Spread Eagle : "A Topical Revue" by Herb Sufrin. Produced at The Washington Theater Club (NYC- 1967) starring Earl Doud, Phil Stern, Ralph Strait, Howard Girven, Joan Porter, John Hillerman (Co-star of television's "Magnum PI"), Colin Hamilton, etc. Directed by Davey Marlin-Jones. Choreographed by Yoshiko. Songs include: "Romney Romp" (Based on 1968 Presidential candidate George Romney - Father of Mitt Romney), "In the Public Interest," "Who Cares?," "The Ronald Reagan School of the Air," "I'm Fond ' A My Honda," "Jolly Ex-President Johnson," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song And Dance : Book by Richard Maltby, Jr. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Don Black. Produced by Cameron MacKintosh at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1985) starring Bernadette Peters, Christopher d' Amoise (Son of Jacques d' Amboise), Gregg Burge, Charlotte d' Amboise (Daughter of Jacques d' Amboise), Gregory Mitchell, Scott Wise, etc. Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. Choreographed by Peter Martins. Songs include: "Take That look Off Your Face," "So Much To Do In New York," "English Girls," "Capped Teeth and Caesar Salad," "I Love New York," "Let Me Finish," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song And Dance Man, The : "New American Dramatic Comedy" by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage). Various productions (1923 - 28) starring George M. Cohan, William Walcott, Louis Calhern, Robert Cummings (Not the film and television star), Mayo Methot (Wife of Humphrey Bogart), Al Bushee, Lynne Overman, James Dunn (Oscar winning actor for his role in "a Tree Grows in Brooklyn"), Frank Wilcox, Clay Cody, Josephine Fox, Dorothy Holmes, etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song For A Broken Horn : Book by Hugh M. Hill. Music by Quincy Porter. Produced by the Yale University Division of the Arts/The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1952) starring Vinnette Justine Carroll, Hugh M. Hill, Phim Hall and Lee I. Clark. Directed by Bert Smith. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song Of Bernadette, The : "The Stage Version" by Jean and Walter Kerr (Based on the Novel by Franz Werfel). Various productions (1946 - 58) starring Elizabeth Ross, Jean Mann, Whit Vernon, Bruce Hall, Michael Vallon, Francis Compton, Richard Karlan, Ouida Muller, Virginia Brennan, Roy Norman, etc. Originally produced (1946) by Victor Payne-Jennings and Frank McCoy and directed by Walter Kerr. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song of Norway : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection - See "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song Of Songs, The : "An American Play" by Edward Sheldon (Based upon the novel by Hermann Sudermann). Produced by A.H. Woods at various theatres (1915 - 26) starring Maude Allan, Helena Rapport, Mary Forrest, Ethel Thompson, Irene Fenwick, John Coss, Cyril Keightley, Lewis Dix, Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Ernest Glendinning, etc. Directed by Byron Ongley. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song Of The Flame : "A Romantic Opera" with book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Herbert Stothart and George Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Various productions (1926 - 39) starring Greek Evans, Tessa Kosta, Dorothy Mackaye, Hugh Cameron, Bernard Gorcey (Father of Leo Gorcey), Ula Sharon, Guy Robertson, Edmund Fitzpatrick, Desiree Ellinger, Shep Camp, Robert Chisholm, Nancy McCord, Doris Patston, Joseph Vitale, Norma Gallo,,etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song Of the Lusitanian Bogey : Book by Peter Weiss (Translated by Lee Baxendall). Produced by The Negro Ensemble Company at the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts (St. Louis - 1969) starring Rosalind Cash, David Downing, Arthur French, Onike Lee, Anita Wilson, Esther Rolle (Television's "Good Times"), etc. Directed by Michael A. Schultz. Choreographed by Louis Johnson. | ||||||||||||
93 | Song Of The Sword, The : "A New and Original Romantic Drama" by Leo Ditrichstein. Produced by Daniel Frohman at various theatres (1899 - 1900) starring E.H. Sothern, Virginia Harned, Rowland Buckstone, Norman Paar, Frank Beamish, Edward Fowler, Edward Lester, etc. Directed by Edward E. Rose. | ||||||||||||
93 | Songbird, The : "A Comedy With Music" by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Produced by H.H. Frazee at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1921) starring Marguerita Sylva, Arthur Barry, Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Silvio Casali, John Craig, Grant Stewart, Brandon Peters, Elliott Nugent, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sonny : "Melody Play" by George V. Hobart. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Produced by The Selwyns at the Cort Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Carl Randall, Berta Donne, Emma Dunn, Ernest Glendinning, Estelle Howard, Nate Goodwin, James Kilpatrick, Violet Gray, Dorothy Clark, etc. Directed by George V. Hobart. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Songs include: "I'm In Love, Dear," "Dream," Sonny," "My Chum" and "Peaches". | ||||||||||||
93 | Sons O' Fun : "New Crazy Musical" by Hal Block and Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson. Music and lyrics by Jack Yellen and Sam E. Fain. Produced by The Messrs.Shubert at the Winter Garden Theatre (NYC - 1941) starring Ole Johnson and Chic Johnson, Carmen Miranda, Ella Logan ("Finian's Rainbow," etc.), Frank Libuse, Rosario and Antonio, Joe Besser ("The Three Stooges"), The Blackburn Twins, etc. Directed by Edward Duryea Dowling. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Songs include: "The Joke's On Us," "Happy in Love," "Thank You, South America," "Thank You, North America," "It's A Mighty Fine Country We Have Here," "Manuelo," "Let's Say Goodnight With a Dance," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sons O' Guns : Book by Fred Thompson and Jack Donohue (Portrayed by Ray Bolger in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining"). Music and lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom, Benny Davis and J.Fred Coots (Most famous as the composer of "Santa Claus is Coming to Town"). Produced by Bobby Connolly and Arthur Swanstrom at the Imperial Theatre (NYC - 1929) starring Jack Donohue, Shirley Valentine, Lily Damita (By arrangement with Samuel Goldwyn), William Frawley (Television's "I Love Lucy"), Milton Watson, Gwendolyn Milne, Marion Chambers, Frances Markey, Philip Tonge, etc. Directed by Bobby Connelly. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch and Harry Holbrook. Songs include: "The Younger Set," "May I Say I Love You," "The Can-Canola," "Let's Merge," "Sentimental Melody," "The Victory Parade," "There's A Rainbow On The Way," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sons Of Erin, The : or "Modern Sentiment" produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London - 1812). Billed with "The Prize," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sons Of The Cape! : or "Life's Lee Shore" by J.S. Jones. Produced at the Boston Museum (MA - 1866) starring George Helster, Julius Eichberg, W. Marden, etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sons Of The Prophet : "A New Play" by Stephen Karam. Produced by the Roundabout Theater Company at the Laura Pels Theatre/Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre (NYC - 2011) starring Santino Fontana, Joanna Gleason, Chris Perfetti, Yusef Bulos, Dee Nelson, Charles Socarides, Lizbeth MacKay and Jonathan Louis Dent. Directed by Peter DuBois. | ||||||||||||
93 | Soon : "A Rock Opera" by Martin Duberman (Based on an original story by Joseph Martinez Kookoolis and Scott Fagan). Music by Joseph M. Kookoolis and Scott Fagan. Lyrics by Scott Fagan. Produced by Bruce W. Stark and Sagittarius Productions at The Ritz Theatre (NYC - 1971) starring Peter Allen (Husband of Liza Minnelli), Barry Bostwick, Angus Cairns, Nell Carter (Television's "Gimme A Break"), Larry Spinelli, Marta Heflin (Niece of Van Heflin), Marion Ramsey, Richard Gere, etc. Directed by Martin Duberman and Gerald Freedman. Choreographed by Fred Benjamin. Songs include: "Let the World Begin Again," "In Your Hands," "Roll Out the Morning," "Henry Is Where It's At," "To Touch the Sky," "Doing the High," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sophia : "The New Play" by Robert Buchanan. (Based on the novel "Tom Jones" by Henry Fielding). Various productions (1886 - 87) starring Kyrle Bellew, Harry Edwards, Charles Groves, James Shannon, Annie Robe, Evelyn Granville, Alfred Hudson, William Seymour, Edgar L. Davenport, Annie Clarke, Charles Warner, Fred Thorne, Fuller Mellish, Lottie Venne, Rose Leclercq, etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sophie (By P. Pruneau) : "A New Musical" by Philip Pruneau (Based on the life of Sophie Tucker). Music and lyrics by Steve Allen. Produced by Len Bedsow and Hal Grossman in association with Michael Pollock and Max Fialkov at the Winter Garden Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Libi Staiger (As "Sophie Tucker"), Art Lund, Rosetta LeNoire, Berta Gersten, Eddie Roll, Patsi King, Ted Thurston, Davis Thomas, Phil Leeds (As "William Morris"), John Drew, etc. Directed by Jack Sydow. Choreographed by Donald Saddler. Songs include: "Red Hot Mama," "Sunshine Face," "I'll Show Them All," "Queen of the Burlesque Wheel," "When You Carry Your Own Suitcase," "Hold On to Your Hats," "Don't Look Back," "When I'm In Love," I've Got Them Standing In Line," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sophie (By G. Ross)) : or "Sophie Halenczik, American" by George Ross and Rose C. Feld (Based on the stories by Rose C. Feld). Produced by Meyer Davis and George Ross at The Playhouse (NYC - 1944) starring Katina Paxinou, Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Richard Deane, Donald Buka, John Harmon, etc. Directed by Michael Gordon. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sophisticated Ladies : or "Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies" by Donald McKayle (Based on the music of Duke Ellington). Various productions (1981 - 2010) starring Gregory Hines, Maurice Hines (Brother of Gregory Hines), Judith Jamison, Phyllis Hyman, P.J. Benjamin, Gary Chapman, Mercedes Ellington (Daughter of Mercer Ellington), Donna Drake, Hinton Battle, Gregg Burge, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ira Hawkins, Cassie Abate, Sam J. Cahn, Janine Divita, Marva Hicks, Sabra Lewis, Tany Mansker, John Manzari, Leo Manzari, Mary Milbern, Karla Mosley, Kristyn Pope, etc. Originally produced (1981) by Roger S. Berlind, Manheim Fox, Sondra Gilman, Burton L. Litwin, and Louise Westergaard in association with Belwin Mills, directed by Michael Smuin and choreographed by Henry Le Tang, Donald McKayle and Michael Smuin. Music under the supervision of Mercer Ellington (Son of Duke Ellington). Songs include: "It Don't Mean a Thing," "Take the 'A' Train," "Solitude," "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart," "Caravan," "In A Sentimental Mood," "Mood Indigo," "Sophisticated Lady," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sophisticrats, The : "A Farce Comedy" by Kenneth Phillips Britton. Produced by Shepard Traube at the Bijou Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Ben Lackland, Marjori Jarecki, Carl Benton Reid, Forrest Orr, Helen Brooks, Lewis Martin, etc. Directed by Shepard Traube. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sorcerer, The (No Author Listed) : or "The Brothers of Catania" produced at the Surrey Theatre (London - 1831). Billed with "Cinderella," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sorcerer, The (Gilbert and Sullivan) : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Gilbert and Sullivan Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sorciere, La : "Drama" by Victorien Sardou. Produced in Paris (1906) starring Sarah Bernhardt ("World's Greatest Actress"), Lou Tellegen, etc. Directed by William F. Connor. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sore Throats : Book by Howard Brenton. Produced by the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (1983) starring Joan MacIntosh and Denise Stephenson. Directed by Jan Eliasberg. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sorrow Beyond Dreams, A : "A Memoir" by Peter Handke (Translated by Ralph Manheim). Produced by The St, Nicholas Theater Company (Chicago - 1981) starring John Malkovich. Directed by Robert Falls. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sorrows Of Frederick, The : "A New Play" by Romulus Linney. Produced by Albert Marre at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles - 1967) starring Fritz Weaver, Albert Dekker ("Dr. Cyclops," etc. on film), Nancy Marchand ("Marty," Lou Grant," "The Sopranos," etc. on television), George Coulouris, Bruce Glover, Ivor Francis, etc. Directed by Albert Marre ("The Hollywood Ten"). | ||||||||||||
93 | Soudan, The : "The Grand Romantic Play" by Henry Pettitt and Augustus Harris. Produced at the Boston Theatre (MA - 1890 - 91) starring Henry Nevill, S.E. Springer, Frank Losee, Nestor Lennon, Eleanor Moretti, Belle Rose, etc. Directed by Lawrence McCarty. | ||||||||||||
93 | Soul Kiss, The : "Musical Entertainment" with book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Maurice Levi. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. (Portrayed by William Powell in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld" and in the 1946 film revue, "Ziegfeld Follies," by Walter Pidgeon in the 1968 biopic, "Funny Girl" and by Paul Shenar in the 1978 TV biopic, "Ziegfeld: The Man and His Woman) at the New York Theatre (NYC - 1908) starring Adeline Genee, Eva Francis, Daisy Rudd,Cecil Lean, Marian Hartman, Grace Rankin, May Harris, Homer Potter, etc. Songs include: "When The Swallows Return in the Spring," "Meet Me At the Tabarin," "My Affinity," "My Diablo Beau," "The Soul Kiss," "Happy Day March," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Soul Revealed, A : "The Big 4 Act Comedy-Drama" by Nelson J. Buckwheet starring Frank Mackey, N.J. Buckwheet, O.M. Paul, Kitty Ray, Nell Singer, etc. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sound Fields - Are We Hear : Book by Megan Terry, Sora Kimberlain and Jo Ann Schmidman. Produced at the Magic Theatre (Omah, NE - No date) starring Hollie McClay and Jon Lindley. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sound Of Hunting, A : "A New Play" by Harry Brown. Produced by Irving L. Jacobs at various theatres (1945) starring Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Frank Lovejoy, Carl Frank George Tyne, Bruce Evans, Stacy Harris, Burton Lancaster (Burt Lancaster), etc. Directed by Anthony Brown. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sound Of Murder, The : Book by William Fairchild. Produced by The Very Little Theatre (Eugene Oregon - 1991) starring Scott Mulhern, Tami Dingle, Mark William Garner, George Spelvin, Laurie Ehlhardt, etc. Directed by Dennis Dolan. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sound Of Music, The (2 Folders) : Book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse (Based on "The Trapp Family Singers" by Maria Augusta Trapp). Music by Richard Rodgers (Portrayed by Tom Drake in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Lyrrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Variious productions (1959 - 2004) starring Mary Martin, Theodore Bikel, Patricia Neway, Kurt Kaszner, Marion Marlowe ("The Arthur Godfrey Show"), John Randolph, Lauri Peters, Nan McFarland, Jim Ballard, Lindsay K. Northern, Chris Bock, Shirley Jones, Patrick Cassidy (Son of Jack Cassidy and Shirley Jones), Sarah Jessica Parker, Toby Parker, Barbara Meister, John Myhers, Beatrice Krebs, Jack Collins, Paige O' Hara (The voice of "Belle" in the film Beauty and the Beast"), Ian Stuart, Barbara Cook ("The Music Man," "She Loves Me," etc.), Blanche Thebom, Lee Wallace, Priscilla West, Cynthia Leigh Pierson, Jack Helseth, Brenda Radloff, Pieter Scholtz, Martha Wright, John Baragrey, Sally Soldo, Mel Dacus, Marilyn Landers, Kenneth Smith, Florence Henderson, Jane Rose (Co-star of television's "Phyllis"), Chistopher Norris (Co-star of television's "Trapper John, MD"), Ed Dixon, Robert Cuccioli, Meg Bussert, Joy Franz, John Van Dreelen, Rebecca Luker, Michael Siberry, Kirby Smiht, Jeannie Carson, Nancy Dussault (Co-star of television's "Too Close For Comfort"), Ann Blyth, Sandy Duncan, Dany Lockin (Co-starof "Hello, Dolly! on stage and film), Webb Tilton, Sally Ann Howes, Jerry Lester (Television's first late night host - "Broadway Open House" - forerunner of "The Tonight Show"), Nancy Radcliffe, Bernadette Peters, Toni Carlson, George L. Northrup, Bob Wright, Patricia Morison, Werner Klemperer (Television's "Hogan's Heroes"), Ruth Gillette, Bill Katt (William Katt - star of television's "The Greatest American Hero". Son of Barbara Hale and Bill Williams), Constance Towers (Wife of Jahn Gavin), Reid Klein, M' El Dowd, Nadine Lewis, etc. Originally produced (1959) by Leland Hayward, Richard Halliday (Husband of Mary Martin), Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, directed by Vincent J. Donohue and choreographed by Joe Layton. Songs include: "The Sound of Music," "Maria," "My Favorite Things," Do Re Mi," "You Are Sixteen," "The Lonely Goatherd," "So Long, Farewell," "Climb Every Mountain," "An Ordinary Couple," etc. | ||||||||||||
93 | Sour Grapes : "A Comedy" by Vincent Lawrence. Produced by William Harris, Jr. at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring Alice Brady (Best Supporting Oscar winner for the film, "In Old Chicago"), John Halliday, Frank Conroy, James Kearney and Flora Sheffield. | ||||||||||||
93 | South : Book by Julien Green. Produced at the Arts Theatre Club (London - 1961) starring Clare Austin, Denholm Elliott (By courtesy of British Lion Film Corporation), Joan Young, Rita Stevens, Buddy Yip, etc. Directed by Peter Hall. | ||||||||||||
93 | South Before The War : Book by Harry Martell. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1897) starring Frank A. Howard, Billy Williams, Josie Earle, Katie Carter, Will Reid, etc. Billed with a selection of vaudeville acts: Mme. Louise Sylvester ("The Black Nightengale"), Symonds and Rastus ("The Original Hop Tomales"), Katei Carter ("The Dancing Wonder"), etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | South Pacific (O. Hammerstein, 2nd - 3 Folders) : "A New Musical Play" by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd and Joshua Logan (Adapted from "Tales of the South Pacific" by James A. Michener). Music by Richard Rogers (Portrayed by Tom Drake in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd. Various productions (1949 - 2008) starring Mary Martin, Ezio Pinza, Myron McCormick, Juanita Hall, Martin Wolfson, Harvey Stevens, William Tabbert, Betta St. John, Barbara Luna, Archie Savage, Henry Slate, Biff McGuire, Richard Loo, Alex Nicol, Jerome Hines, Nancy Dussault (Co-star of television's "Too Close for Comfort"), Jerry Lester (Television's first late night host - "Broadway Open House"), James Woods, Martha Wright, George Britton, Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur), Jack Weston, Shirley Jones, Florence Henderson, Giorgio Tozzi, Lyle Talbot, David Doyle (Co-star of television's "Charlie's Angels"), Robert Ito, Bobbi Baird, Elizabeth Allen, Cliff Norton, Reid Shelton ("Daddy Warbucks" in the original production of "Annie"), Ray Middleton ("Annie Get Your Gun," etc.), Janet Blair, Richard Eastham, Ray Walston, Robert Emmett Keane, Alan Baxter, Connie Russell, Irene Bordini, Betsy Palmer (A regular panelist on television's "I've Got a Secret"), Alan North (Co-star of television's "Police Squad"), Murvyn Vye, Tom Pedi, Roger Rico, Martha Right, Gene Hollmann, Betty Jane Watson, Iva Withers, Allen Gerrard, Benny Baker, Allyn Ann McLerie ("Where's Charlie?," "Miss Liberty," etc.), William Chapman, Wesley Addy (Husband of Celeste Holm), Stanley Grover, Penny Fuller, Dort Clark, Kathleen Nolan (Co-star of television's "The Real McCoys"), Barney Martin (Co-star of television's "Seinfeld"), Mary La Roche, Gene Hollmann, John Clegg, Cecilia Allen, Leesa Troy, Kirby Hoke, Daniel Ferro, Cynthia Bennefield, Eileen Nielson, Jim Gotch, Sylvia Syms, Richard Collett, Carol Lawrence ("West Side Story," "Saratoga," etc. Wife of Robert Goulet.), Sandra Deel, John D. Baldwin, Jan Ford, Rosemary O' Reilly, James Norbert, Howard Keel, Marni Nixon (The dubbed singing voice on film for Deborah Kerr in "The King and I," Natalie Wood in "West Side Story" and Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady".), Dick O' Neill, Joe Spinelli, Winnifred Smith King, Frances B. Van Houten, Bruce Kirby (Father of Bruno Kirby), Gabriel Dell (An Original member of the "Dead End Kids" on stage and film), Anita Morris ("Nine," etc. Wife of Grover Dale.), Diane Willis, Jack Houts, Mindy Carson, Harvey Lembeck (Most famous as "Eric Von Zipper" in the "Beach Party" film series), Dick Button (U.S. skating champion), Wilbur Evans, Joan KiIbrig, Jeanne Bal, Webb Tilton, Vicki Carr, Adair McGowen, David Burns ("The Music Man," "Hello, Dolly," etc.), Kelli O'Hara, Paulo Szot, Matthew Morrison (Star of televison's "Glee"), Sean Cullen, Victor Hawks, Luka Kain, Li Jun Li, Skipp Sudduth, Jeremy Davis, Emily Morales, etc. Originally produced (1949) by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd in association with Leland Hayward and Joshua Logan, directed and choreographed by Joshua Logan. Songs include: "A Cockeyed Optimist," "Some Enchanted Evening," "There is Nothing Like a Dame," "Bali Ha'i," "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair," "Younger Than Springtime," "Happy Talk," "You've Got to Be Taught," "This Nearly Was Mine," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | South Pacific (By H. Rigsby) : Book by Howard Rigsby and Dorothy Heyward. Produced by David Lowe at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1943) starring Canada Lee, Wendell K. Phillips, Wini Johnson, Ruby Dee (Wife of Ossie Davis), Dan Johnson, etc. Directed by Lee Strasberg. | ||||||||||||
94 | South Sea Bubble : "A New Light Comedy" by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by H.M. Tennent in association with Laurence Olivier at the Lyric Theatre (London - 1956) starring Vivien Leigh (Wife of Laurence Olivier), Ronald Lewis (By courtesy of the Rank Organization), Ian Hunter, Alan Webb, Joyce Carey, Arthur MacRae, Elizabeth Sellars, etc. Directed by William Chappell. | ||||||||||||
94 | Southern Cross, The : "Grand Scenic Melodrama" by Frank R. Parker. Produced by Forde and Parker (No location and date listed) starring Henry Napier, Charles Theadore, Dyke Brooke, Mark Hanley, Agnes R. Lane, Marion Percy, Harris Eldon, Frederic Hardy, etc. Directed by Henry Napier. | ||||||||||||
94 | Southern Exposure : "A Comedy" by Owen Crump. Produced by The Tulsa Little Theatre (Oklahoma - 1957) starring Laurine Hunter, Mary Ann Cooper, Bettie Boyd Hunt, Linda Wallis, Arthur Massin, James Walker, Vi Preston, etc. Directed by S. Walker James. | ||||||||||||
94 | Southwest Corner, The : "A New Play" by John Cecil Holm (Based on the novel by Mildred Walker). Various productions (1950 - 55) starring Cameron Mitchell, Betty Greene Little, Pat Crowley (Star of television's "Please Don't Eat the Daisies"), Dorothy Elder, Victor Sutherland, Eva LeGallienne, Enid Markey, Parker Fennelly (Most famous as "Tidus Moody" on Fred Allen's "Allen's Alley"), etc. Originally produced (1950) by Margo Jones, Tad Adoue and Manning Gurian and directed by Margo Jones. | ||||||||||||
94 | Souvenir : "A New Play with Music" by Stephen Temperley. Produced by Ted Snowdon and The New York Theatre Company at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 2005) starring Judy Kaye, Donald Corren, Meg Bussert and Bob Stillman. Directed by Vivian Matalon. | ||||||||||||
94 | Sowing The Wind : Book by Sydney Grundy. Various productions (1894 - 95) starring Henry Miller, W.H. Crompton, William Faversham, Cyril Scott, E.Y. Backus, Viola Allen, May Robson, Agnes Miller, J.H. Gilmour, Frank Mills, Guy Standing, Carrie Keeler, Emily Dodd, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Space Is So Startling : Book and lyrics by Peter and Anthony Howard. Music by Herbert Allen, Richard Hadden and Cecil Broadhurst. Produced at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Leland Holland, Ilene Godfrey, Cecil Broadhurst, John Sayre and Richard Wailes (U.S. Olympic Champion Oarsmen), Tom Kennedy, etc. Directed by Martin Fluetsch. Songs include: "Mr. Nod's Song," "Sleep On, Dream On," "The Ideal Spot," "Why Worry," "Scotland The Brave," "An Astronaut is Just Like Us," "God is in Our Cities," "We're Scaling the Flanks of Mount Communism," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spamalot : See "Monty Python's Spamalot". | ||||||||||||
94 | Span Of Life, The : "Great Drama" by Sutton Vane. Produced by William Calder at the National Theatre (Philadelphia - 1893) starring Joseph E. Pearce, Edward Rochelle, Willie Scott, Luke Wilson, James Wilson, Ethel Haines, Dolly Harmer, William Calder, etc. Directed by H.S. Taylor. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spanish Love : "A Drama" by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart (Adapted from the work of Jose Feliu y Codina, Carlos de Battle and Antonin Lavergne. Music by H. Maurice Jacquet (From the popular airs of the Province of Murcia). Produced by Wagenhals and Kemper at Maxine Elliott's Theatre (NYC- 1920) starring Paul Huber, Frank Peters, George Backus, Kenyon Bishop, Henry Stephenson, James Rennie, Jasper Mangione, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spanish Lovers, The : "The New Operatic Drama" produced at the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh (1832). Billed with "Billy Taylor," "John Jones," "Douglas," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spanish Prisoner, The : Book by David Mamet. Produced by The New Theatre Company at the Briar Street Theatre (Chicago - 1985) starring Peter Riegert and Sheila Welch. Billed with "The Shawl" by David Mamet starring Mike Nussbaum, Lindsay Crouse and Gary Cole. Both plays directed by Gregory Mosher. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spanish Tragedy, The : Book by Thomas Kyd. Produced by The Philolexian Society at the Brinckerhoff Theatre (Brooklyn, NY - c.1916) starring Kimball C. Atwood, Jr., C. Hooper Trask, Perry Ivans, Henry T. Kilburn, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spartacus, The Gladiator : "A Grand Production " by Robert M. Bird. Produced by Joseph H. Mack at various theatres (c. 1888) starring Robert Downing, Charles Turner, Clay Clements, Walter Osmond, Mattie Earle, Frank Ambrose, etc. Directed by Beverly Turner. | ||||||||||||
94 | Speaking Of Murder : "A New Thriller' by Audrey and William Roos. Various productions (1956 - 58) starring Brenda deBanzie, Estelle Winwood, Lorne Greene (Television's "Bonanza"), Neva Patterson, Robert Mandan (Television's "Soap"), Michael Smith, Philip Rutledge, Eleanor Smith, etc. Originally produced (1956) by Courtney Burr and Burgess Meredith and directed by Delbert Mann. | ||||||||||||
94 | Special Occasions : Book by Bernard Slade. Produced by Morton Gottlieb, Ben Rosenberg and Warren Crane at the Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1982) starring Suzanne Pleshette and Richard Mulligan. Directed by Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur). | ||||||||||||
94 | "Speckled Bird, The : "An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Globe Theatre (London - No date) starring H.A. Saintsbury (As "Sherlock Holmes"), H. Lawrence Leyton, Herbert Waring, Christine Silver (By kind permission of Mr. Herbert Trench), Alice Beet, Wilton Ross, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Speed The Plough : "The Favorite Comedy" by Thomas Morton. Produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1800 - 34). Billed with "Raymond and Agnes," "The Evil Eye," "Sardanapalus," "The White Plume," "St. David's Day," "The Hermione," "Robinson Crusoe," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Speed The Plow : Book by David Mamet. Produced by the Lincoln Center Theater at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1988) starring Joe Montegna, Ron Silver and Madonna. Directed by Gregory Mosher. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spell #7 : Book by Ntozake Shange. Produced by The University Players at the University of Michigan at the Power Center for the Performing Arts (Ann Arbor, MI - No date) starring Mikell Pinkney, Michael Shane, Barbara Banks, etc. Directed by Mikell Pinkney. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spellbound : "A Strong Drama" by Frank Vosper. Produced at the Hollis Street Theatre (Boston - No date) starring Pauline Lord, Donn Cook, Edward Broadley, Elizabeth Patterson, Charlotte Granville, Cecile Dixon, O.P. Heggie, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spelling Bee : See "The Twenty-Fifth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" | ||||||||||||
94 | Spendthrift, The : "A Sparkling Comedy Drama" by Porter Emerson Browne. Various productions (1914 - 15) starring Vincent J. Dennis, Elsie Gresham, Babbie Gale, Frank H. LaRue, Edmund Elton, Eddie McHugh, Marie Reels, Dorothy Grey, Norman Wendell, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Sphynx, The : "New Play" by Jane Coombs. Produced at DeBar's Grand Opera House (St. Louis - 1874) starring Jane Coombs, George Metkiff, H.A. Ellis, Cecilia Crisp, Constance Jordan, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spic-O Rama : Book by John Leguizamo. Produced by The Westside Theatre, Marshall B. Purdy and Michael S. Bregman at the Westside Theatre/Upstairs (NYC - 1992) starring John Leguizamo. Directed by Peter Askin. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spice Of 1922 : "A Musical Revue" by Jack Lait. Music and lyrics by Jack Stanley and James Hanley, J Fred Coots and McElbert Moore, Ed Moran and Seymour Furth, etc. Produced by Arman Kaliz at the Shubert-Jefferson Theatre (No location listed - 1922) starring Arman Kaliz, Sam Hearn, George L. Bobbe, Wilbert Dunn, Eddie Nelson, Virginia Napier, Beatrice Squire, Sybil Stuart, Midgie Miller, Gattison Jones, El Brendel, Flo Burt, Eddie Fox, etc. Directed by Allan K. Foster. Songs include; "Society," "My Lady Silhouette," "I'm In Love With You," "Llamala," "My Little Red Book," "Two Little Wooden Shoes," "A Little Side Street in Paree," "A Girl From the Golden West', "An Old Fashioned Cake Walk," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spider, The : "The Most Novel Play in Years" by Fulton Oursler and Lowell Brentano. Incidental music by Ray Perkins. Various productions (1927 - 30) starring John Halliday, William E. Morris, Donald Mackenzie, Eleanor Griffith, Priscilla Knowles, Arthur Stuart Hull, Robert Emmett Keane, Frank Thomas, Hal Brown, Foster Williams, Mable Fields, etc. Originally produced (1927) by Albert Lewis and Sam H. Harris and directed by Albert Lewis. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spider And Fly : "New and Grand Spectacular Pantomime Burlesque" by M.B. Leavitt. Various productions (1892 - 93) starring Georgie Putnam, Bertie Crawford, Hilda La Porte, Rose La Porte, Harry Starr, Levina Arnold, Laura Russell, Florence Chase, Anna Suits, Marie Laurens, Effie Chamberlain, May Gerson, Marie Edith Rice, Belle Black, Helen Kirwin, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark : Book by Julie Taymer and Glen Berger. Music and lyrics by Bono and the Edge. Produced at the Foxwoods Theatre (NYC - 2010) starring Reeve Carney, Jennifer Damiano, Natalie Mendoza, Patrick Page, Michael Mulheren, Ken Marks, Jeb Brown, T.V. Carpio, Luther Creek, etc. Directed by Julie Taymor. Choreographed by Daniel Ezralow. Songs include: "Splash Page," "Behold and Wonder," "Bullying the Numbers," "Bouncing Off the Walls," "Pull the Trigger," "I'll Take Manhattan," "Turn Off the Dark," "Walk Away," "Sinistereo," "The Boy Falls from the Sky," "Love Me or Kill Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spider's Web : Book by Agatha Christie. Various productions (1958 - 98) starring Jan Sterling, Francis Compton, Guy Spaull, Jan Leighton, Ross Bickell, John Tyson, Elizabeth Heflin, Lee Pace, etc. Originally produced (1958) by Carl Stohn, Jr. and directed by Sidney Walters. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spider's Web, The : "The Powerful Romantic Society Drama" by Paul M. Potter and Harry L. Hamlin. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Chicago - 18890 starring W.H. Thompson, Charles Kent, Otis Skinner, Minnie Seligman, Effie Shannon, Maud Abbott, etc. Directed by Julian Mitchell. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spiral Bird, The : Book by Leonard Webb. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal, Bristol (England - 1965) starring Frank Barrie, Brian Murray, Rowena Cooper, Anne Jameson, Ewan Proctor, etc. Directed by Val May. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spiro Who? : "A Comedy" by William Meyers. Music and lyrics by Phil Ochs. Produced by Robert L. Steele at Tambellini's Gate Theatre (NYC - c. 1970) starring Henry Calvert, Oliver Clark, Mary Hamill, Peter Collins, etc. Directed by Bernard Barrow (Co - star of television's "Secret Storm," etc.). Spite Corner | ||||||||||||
94 | Spite Corner : "A Comedy" by Frank Craven (Most famous as the "Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film). Produced by John Golden (No location listed - 1922) starring Eva Condon, Marie L. Day, Percy Pollock, James Seeley, Madge Kennedy, Jason Robards (Father of the stage and film star), Sam Coit, etc. Directed by Frank Craven. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spitfire, The : "The New Melo-Dramatic Comedy" by Edward Peple. Various productions (1910) starring Charles Cherry, E.J. Ratcliffe, Daniel Collyer, Dudley Digges, Rosa Rand, John Craig, George Hassell, Donald Meek, Walter Walker, etc. Originally produced by Daniel Frohman and directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. | ||||||||||||
94 | Splintered Wood, The : Book by William Stancil. Produced by The Milwaukee Repertory Theater at the Todd Wehr Theatre (Milwaukee, WI - 1983) starring Peter Silbert, James Pickering, Rose Pickering, Mary Fogarty, Kathleen Chalfant, etc. Directed by Sharon Ott. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spofford : "A New Comedy' by Herman Shumlin (Based on the novel, "Reuben, Reuben" by Peter DeVries). Various productions (1968 - 70) starring Melvyn Douglas (Husband of Helen Gahagan), Barbara Britton, Audra Lindley (Television's "Three's Company," etc. Wife of James Whitmore.), Tresa Hughes, Alan North (Co-star of television's "Police Squad"), Pert Kelton (The original "Alice Kramden" on television's "The Honeymooners"), Hans Conried ("Uncle Tonoose" on television's "Make Room for Daddy," etc.), Mary Cooper, etc. Originally produced (1968) by Zev Bufman in association with James Riley and directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spoiled : "A Play About a Marriage" by Simon Gray. Produced by Marvin Liebman and David Fasken at eh Royal Shakespeare Theatre (London - 1971) starring Jeremy Kemp, Anna Massey (Daughter of Raymond Massey), Simon Ward, Peter Denyer, Pamela Pitchford, etc. Directed by Stephen Hollis. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spoil'd Child, The : "The Laughable Comedy" produced at Theatre Swansea (Wales - 1937). Billed with "The Omnibus," "Mons. Tonson," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spoils Of War : "A New Play" by Michael Weller. Produced by Ed and David Mirvish in association with The Second Stage Theatre at The Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1988) starring Kate Nelligan, Jeffrey De Munn, Christopher Collet, Alice Playten, Kevin O' Rourke, etc. Directed by Austin Pendleton. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spokesong : or "The Common Wheel" by Stewart Parker. Various productions (c. 1979) starring John Lithgow, John Horton, Josef Sommer, Maria Tucci, Niall Buggy, Annabel Leventon, Robert Bridges. Various productions directed by Kenneth Frankel and Robert Gillespie. | ||||||||||||
94 | Sponono : "A New Play" by Alan Paton and Krishna Shah. Traditional chants arranged by Gideon Nxumalo. Produced by Mary K. Frank at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1964) starring Michael Goodliffe, Cocky Tlhotlhalemaje, Ruth Nkonyeni, Obed Dira, Sidney Motha, Victor Shange, etc. Directed by Krishna Shah. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spook House : "A Mystery Play" by Joe Byron Totten. Produced by the Vanderbilt Play Company at the Tremont Theatre (Boston - c. 1930) starring Leo Donnelly, Guy Hitner, Dorothy Blackburn, Thelma Marsh, John A. Lorenz, etc. Directed by Joe Byron Totten. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spookhouse : Book by Harvey Fierstein. Produced at Palyhouse 91, NYC (1982) starring Anne Meara (Of the comedy team of "Stiller and Meara.' Mother of Ben Stiller.), Michael Saks, Mark Gordon, Dawn Kreizer and Ron Meier. Directed by Eric Concklin. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spoon River Anthology : Book by Edgar Lee Masters. Various productions (1934 - 71) starring Daniel Reed, John Cazale, Joyce Ebert, Chris Sarandon (Husband of Susan Sarandon), Richard Venture, Ruth Penhollow, Erik Walz, Olive Bray, Iris Green, Carl Weiss, Thomas O' Neil, Barbara Gilbert, Carl Esser, Linda Seff, James Wellman, Joan Tomkins, Forrest Compton (Co-star of television's "The Edge of Night," "Gomer Pyle USMC," etc.), Betty Garrett (Wife of Larry Parks), Robert Elston, Joyce Van Patten (Co-star of television's "The Danny Kaye Show," etc. Wife of Martin Balsam. Sister of Dick Van Patten.), Charles Aidman, Gary Bayer, Linda Carlson, Judith Light, Penelope Reed, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Sporting Days : "A Spectacular Melodrama" by R.H. Burnside. Music by Manuel Klein. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert and Anderson at the New York Hippodrome (NYC - 1908) starring J. Parker Coombs, Jeanne Hoppe, Marie Tyler, George Holland, Sam Baker, Violet Williams, etc. Billed with a "Circus Program," "The Land of Birds" (A Ballet in Two Tableaux), "The Battle in the Skies," etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "Good Old Cambria," "When the Circus Comes to Town," "A Toast to the King of War," "Dear Motherland," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Sporting Duchess, The : "The Phenomenally Successful Drama" by Sir Augustus Harris, Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Various productions (1895 - 1904) starring E.J. Ratcliffe, Roy Richardson, Alfred Fisher, William Harcourt, Harry Gibbs, H. Percy Meldon, Walter Stuart, James A. Nunn, Dal Glish, Meta Arnold, Maurice Freeman, Wilson Day, Thomas H. Ince, Jessie Mae Hall, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Sporting Life : "A Melodrama" by Cecil Raleigh and Seymour Hicks. Various productions (1898 - 99) starring Jacob Litt, Beresford Webb, Frazer Coulter, Fred Strong, John Ince, Watson Tombey, Mabel Norton, Elita Proctor Otis, Robert Hilliard, Joseph Kilgour, Nagle Barry, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Sportsman, The : "A Farcical Comedy" by William Lestocq (Adapted from the Franch of George Feydeau). Various productions (c. 1893) starring Charles H. Hawtrey, W.R. Shirley, Ernest Percy, Annie Goward, Lottie Venne, Eva Williams, Joseph Holland, Charles Abbe, Georgie Drew Barrymore, Stella Teuton, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spot On The Sun, The : Book by John Hastings Turner. Produced by Alban B. Limpus at the Ambassadors Theatre (London - 1927) starring Agnes Imlay, W. Graham Browne, Frank Cellier, Marie Tempest, Eileen Peel, Fabia Drake, etc. Directed by W. Graham Browne. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spread Eagle : "The Drama" by George S. Brooks and Walter B. Lister. Produced by Jed Harris at the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC - 1927) starring Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), Virginia Farmer, Lester Nielson, Brenda Bond, Felix Krembs, Donald Meek, Aline McMahon (Sister of Horace McMahon), Jose Rivas, etc. Directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spreading The News : "A Comedy in One Act" by Lady Gregory (Isabella Augusta Persse). Produced by the Abbey Theatre Irish Players at the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC - c. 1932) starring Barry Fitzgerald, Arthur Shields (Brother of Barry Fitzgerald), Ria Mooney, Denis O' Dea, Michael J. Dolan, May Craig, etc. Billed with "The Playboy of the Western World" by J.M. Synge, "The New Gossoon" by George Shiels, "Things That Are Caesar's" by Paul Vincent Carroll, "The Far Off Hills" by Lennox Robinson, "Riders to the Sea" by J.M. Synge, "The Workhouse Ward" by Lady Gregory, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Again : "The 1942 Theatre Club Prize Winner" by Isabel Leighton and Bertram Bloch. Produced by Guthrie McClintic (Husband of Katharine Cornell) at various theatres (1941 - 42) starring Grace George, C. Aubry Smith, Ann Andrews, Robert Keith (Father of Brian Keith), John Craven (Son of Frank Craven), Joseph Buloff, Kirk Douglas, William Talman (Most famous as "Hamilton Burger" on television's "Perry Mason), Betty Breckenridge, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring And Port Wine : Book by Bill Naughton. Produced by Allan Davis and Michael Medwin in association with The Mermaid Theatre Trust at the Apollo Theatre (London - 1966) starring Alfred Marks, Ruth Dunning, Jennifer Wilson, Ray Mort, Gretchen Franklin, etc. Directed by Allan Davis. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Awakening : "A New Musical" with book and lyrics by Steven Slater (Based on the play by Frank Wedekind). Music by Duncan Sheik. Various productions (2007 - 11) starring Skylar Sater, Gerard Canico, Lilli Cooper, Jennifer Damiano, Rob Devaney, Christine Estabrook, John Gallagher, Jr., Gideon Glick, Robert Hager, Jonathan B. Wright, Elizabeth Judd, Sarah Kleeman, Aliya Bowles, Courtney Markowitz, Rachel Geisler, Emily Mest, Mark Poppleton, George E. Salazar, Devon Stone, Daniel Plimpton, Jim Hogan, Coby Getzug, Christopher Wood, Taylor Trensch, Steffi D, Christy Altomare, Jake Epstein, etc. Original 2007 production directed by Michael Mayer. Choreographed by Bill T. Jones. Songs include: "Mama Who Bore Me," "All That Known," "The Bitch of Living," "My Junk," "Touch Me," "The Word of Your Body," "The Dark I Know Well," "I Believe," "The Guilty Ones," "Don't Do Sadness," "Blue Wind," "Totally Fucked," "The Song of Purple Summer," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Awakening : Book by Frank Wedekind. Various adaptations and productions (1977 - 81) starring Kathryn Dowling, Laura Hicks, Boyd Gaines, Michael Butler, Bob Lovitz, Anne Kerry, Denise Woods, etc. Originally produced (1977) by Joseph Papp and the Juilliard Theater Center and directed by Liviu Ciulei. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Chicken, A : "Funny Farce" by Edgar Selden. Music and lyrics by Edgar Selden. Produced at various theatres (1898) starring "Sam " Collins, N.B. Leary, Fred Lucier, Madeline Marshall, Myra C. Brooks, etc. Directed by Edgar Selden. Songs include: "A Spring Chicken," "A Bottle and a Bird," "A Girl You Couldn't Refuse," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Chicken, The : "Success of Two London Seasons" by George Edwardes (Adapted from "Coquin de Printemps" by George Grossmith, Jr.). Music by Ivan Caryull and Lionel Monckton. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Produced by Richard Carle at various theatres (1906 - 07) starring Richard Carle, Victor Morley, Bessie McCoy, Amy Dale, Richard Ridgely, Emma Janvier, etc. Directed by Richard Carle. Songs include: "I've Come Along to Paris," "Baby and Nursie," "In Seville," "A Lemon in the Garden of Love," "Waiting for a Certain Girl," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Cleaning : "A New Comedy" by Frederick Lonsdale. Various productions (1923 - 25) starring A. E. Mathews, Blythe Daly, Gordon Ash, Arthur Byron, Estelle Winwood, John Tyler, Winifred Anglin, Dorothy Holmes, Josephine Fox, Ruth Abbott, Frank Wilcox, Helen Blair, etc. Originally produced (1923) by the Selwyns and directed by Edgar Selwyn. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Dance : Book by Philip Barry (adapted from an original play by Eleanor Golden and Eloise Barrangon). Produced by Raymond Moore at the Cape Playhouse (Dennis, Massachusetts - 1936) starring Philip Ober (Husband of Vivian Vance), Jose Ferrer (Husband of Rosemary Clooney), Imogene Coca ("Co-star of television's "Your Show of Shows," etc.), Mary Wickes, Marie Bruce, Louise Platt, Peggy O' Donnell, Richard Kendrick, etc. Directed by Jed Harris. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Freshet : Book by Owen Davis. Produced by Lee Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1934) starring Esther Dale, Francesca Bruning, Elizabeth Patterson, Owen Davis, Jr., Richard Whorf, Leona Hogarth, Thurston Hall, etc. Directed by Owen Davis. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring In Autumn (By G. Martinez Sierra) : "A Comedy" by Gregorio Martinez Sierra (Adapted by Nena Belmonte from the Spanish). Produced by Arthur J. Beckhard at Henry Miller's Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Richard Hale, Mildred Natwick, Kent Smith, Blanche Yurka, George Spelvin, Esther Dale, James Stewart, Paul Dane, etc. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring In Autumn (By D. Wulff) : Book by Derrick Wulff (Based on the European Success by W. Walzer). Music by Will Ortmann. Lyrics by Gus Kahn (Portrayed by Danny Thomas in the 1951 biopic, "I'll See You in My Dreams") and Ray B. Egan. Produced by Carl Reed at the Forrest Theatre (Philadelphia - 1925) starring Orville Harrold, Patti Harrold, May Vokes, Frances Halliday, Robert Halliday, Harry Holbrook, etc. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Choreographed by Busby Berkley (Berkeley). Songs include: "I Want to be a Bad Little Boy, So Bad," "Spring in Autumn," "This is My Dance," "Home of My Heart," "Holka Polka," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring In Brazil : "A Superb New Musical" by Philip Rapp. Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert in association with Monte Proser at various theatres (1945) starring Milton Berle, Rose Marie (As a child in vaudeville, she was billed as "Baby Rose Marie". Co-star of television's "The Dick Van Dyke Show," etc.), Bernice Parks, Joseph MacAulay, Jack McCauley, Marion Colby, Mary Healy (Wife and performing partner of Peter Lind Hayes), Rapps and Tapps, etc. Directed by John Murray Anderson and Philip Rapp. Choreographed by Al White, Jr. and Esther Junger. Songs include: "Fernando," "Riot in Rio," "Samba at Daybreak," "The Bean of the Coffee Tree," "Carnival in Rio," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Is Here : "The New Musical Comedy" by Owen Davis. Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart (Portrayed by Tom Drake and Mickey Rooney in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Produced by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1929) starring Maidel Turner, Thelma White, Charles Ruggles, Lillian Taiz, John Hundley, Joyce Barbour, Lewis (Lew) Parker, Inez Courtney, etc. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Songs include; "Spring is Here," "(With a) Song in My Heart," "Red Hot Trumpet," "Why Can't I?," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Maid, The : "An Operetta" with book and lyrics by Harry B. and Robert B. Smith (From the German by Julius Wilhelm and A.M. Willner). Music by Heinrich Reinhardt. Various productions (1911 - 15) starring Christie MacDonald, William Buress, Elgie Bowen, Lillian Dix, Edward Metcalf, Mizzi (Mitzi) Hajos, Charles McNaughton, Tillie Salinger, Marion Dale, Rex Carter, Georgie Campbell, Lillian Ludlow, Stanley Ridges, Dixie Blair, etc. Originally produced (1911) by Louis F. Werba and Mark A. Luescher, directed by George Marion and choreographed by Max Bendix. Songs include: "The Cure," "The Loving Cup," "Two Little Love Bees," "If You Want to Win the Girl," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Meeting : "A Comedy" by M.J. Farrell and John Perry. Produced by Gladys and Philip Merivale in association with Lee Ephraim, George Jessel ("The Jazz Singer," etc) and Raymond Moore at various theatres (1939) starring Gladys Cooper, Philip Merivale (Husband of Gladys Cooper), Rachel Adams, Anne Baxter, Mary Wickes, Don Terry, Arthur Shields (Brother of Barry Fitzgerald), Robert Flemyng, Denis Carey, etc. Directed by John Gielgud, Arthur Sircom and Lee Ephraim. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring O' The Year : Book by W.H. Robertson. Produced by the Yale University School of the Fine Arts/ The Department of Drama at the University Theatre (New Haven - 1929) starring Alan Wallace, Andrina McIntyre, Douglas McLean, Phyllis Marschall and Cameron King. Directed by Alexander Dean. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Song : "A New Play" by Bella and Samuel Spewack. Produced by Max Gordon at the Morosco Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Francine Larrimore, Angela Jacobs, Sylvia Manners, Garson Kanin (Husband of Ruth Gordon and Marian Seldes), Anne Loeb, Morris Strassberg, Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Alma Ross, etc. Directed by Eddie Sobol. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spring Thaw : "A New Comedy" by Clare Kummer. Produced by Max Gordon at the National Theatre (Washington, DC - 1937) starring Roland Young (Most famous as the star of the "Topper " film series), Lea Penman, Jane Gordon, Esther Mitchell, etc. Directed by Eddie Sobol. | ||||||||||||
94 | Springtime : "A Play of Louisiana in 1815" by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Produced by Frederic Thompson at various theatres (1909 -10) starring Mabel Taliaferro, Helen Lindroth, Joseph Brennan, Edwin Holland, Earle Browne, William B. Mack, William Harrigan, etc. Directed by Frederic Thompson. | ||||||||||||
94 | Springtime Folly : "A New Farce Comedy" by Joseph Schulman and William H. Lieberson with an assist by Martin R. Lieberson. Produced by United Producers at various theatres (1950- 51) starring Jack Whiting, Mabel Taliaferro, Gilbert Mack, Betty Walker (Stand-up comedienne of the 1960s. Famous for her catch phrase "Hello, Ceil!"), Philip Abbott (Co-star of television's "The FBI"), Irene Dailey (Sister of Dan Dailey), Ray Newcomer, etc. Directed by Leon Michel. Song: "Throw the Body Away" by Irving and Paul Gordon and Philip Rigano. | ||||||||||||
94 | Springtime For Henry : "A Farce" by Benn W. Levy. Various productions (1932 - 63) starring Leslie Banks, Helen Chandler (Co-star of the classic film version of "Dracula" with Bela Lugosi), Nigel Bruce (Most famous as "Dr. Watson" in the "Sherlock Holmes" film series), Frieda Inescort, Edith Atwater, Henry Hull ("The Werewolf of London" on film), Eric Blore, Helen Claire, Edward Everett Horton, Marjorie Lord (Co-star of television's "Make Room for Daddy". Wife of John Archer. Mother of Anne Archer.), Gordon Richards, Elda Garbe, Helen Brown, Elaine Ellis, Eve March, Hugh Wakefield, Peggy Leroy, Mari Lynn Wahrman, Bernard Jaffe, etc. Originally produced (1932) by Kenneth MacGowan and Joseph Verner Reed in association with Arthur Sircom and directed by Arthur Sircom. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spunk : "Three Tales" by Zora Neale Hurston (Adapted by George C. Wolfe). Produced by Joseph Papp and The New York Shakespeare Festival at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Berkeley, CA - 1991) and the Royal Court Theatre, London (1991) starring Bruce Beatty, Stephen Burks, Ann Duquesnay, Kevin Jackson, etc. Directed by George C. Wolfe. | ||||||||||||
94 | Spy, The : Book by Peter Le Marchant (Based on "La Flambee" by Henry Kistemaecker). Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (c. 1912) starring Cyril Keightley, Edgar Norton, Julian L' Estrange, Isidore Marcil, Robert Brott, Jane May, Vera Finlay, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squab Farm, The : "A New Comedy" by Frederick and Fanny Hatton. Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Lowell Sherman, William L. Gibson, Harry Davenport, Bert Angeles, Raymond Bloomer, Vivian Rushmore, G. Oliver Smith, etc. Directed by Frederick Kaufman. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squabbles : Book by Marshall Karp. Produced at the Ocala (Florida) Civic Theatre (2012) starring Howard "Styx" Christ, Ray Diaz, Janie DiDio, Bill Duell, Joan Singer and Laura Zavadsky. Directed by Christine Perry. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squall, The : "A Drama of Gypsy Life" by Jean Bart. Various productions (1926 - 28) starring Blanche Yurka, Nedda Harrigan, Ida Mulle, Sylvia Sydney, Henry O' Neill, Lee Baker, Sally Bates, Josephine Fox, Frank Wilcox, Dorothy Holmes, etc. Originally produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green and directed by Lionel Atwill. | ||||||||||||
94 | Square Crooks : Produced by The Frank Wilcox Company at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1927) starring Frank Wilcox, Pauline MacLean, Dorothy Holmes, Josephine Fox, Eric Clavering, etc. Directed by Lyle C. Clement. | ||||||||||||
94 | Square In The Eye : "New Play" by Jack Gelber. Produced by The Establishment Theatre Company (Directors: Ivor David Balding, Peter Cook and Joseph E. Levine) at Theatre De Lys (NYC - No date) starring Philip Bruns, Carol Rossen, Conrad Bain (Television's "Diff'rent Strokes"), Alfred Dennis, Alan Howard, Gene Rupert, etc. Directed by Ben Shaktman. | ||||||||||||
94 | Square Man, A : "The New American Play" by Edward J. Swartz. Produced in Chicago (No location listed - 1888) starring Benjamin Maginley, Maurice Heppard, Sidney R. Ellis, Joseph Logan, Libbie Noxon, Olga Brandon, Helen Windsor, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Square Needle, The : "A New Comedy" by Samuel W. Taylor. Produced by T.J. McGowan in association with T.F. Holland at Las Palmas Theatre (Hollywood, Ca - 1951) starring Donald Woods, Marjorie Lord (Co-star of television's "Make Room for Daddy". Wife of John Archer. Mother of Anne Archer.), Alan Hale, Jr. (Television's "Gilligan's Island," etc.), James Flavin, Frank Cady (Most famous as "Sam Drucker" on television's "Petticoat Junction" and "Green Acres".), Kirby Smith, Leon Charles, etc. Directed by Thomas Browne Henry. | ||||||||||||
94 | Square Root Of Wonderful, The : "A Love Story" by Carson McCullers. Produced by Saint Subber and Figaro, Inc. at the National Theatre (NYC - 1957) starring Anne Baxter, Jean Dixon, Philip Abbott (Co-star of television's "The FBI"), William Smithers, Kevin Coughlin, etc. Directed by George Keathley. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squaring the Circle : "A Farce Comedy" by Valentine Katayev (Translated and adapted by Charles Malamuth and Eugene Lyons). Various productions (1935 - 57) starring Albert Van Dekker (Albert Dekker), David Morris, Fraye Gilbert, Eric Dressler, Mildred Todd, Norman Rose, Robert Duke, Karl Gay, Ralph Howenstein, Henry Jewett, Dottie Kidder, Nancy Jewett, Glenn Hunter, William Vaughan, Buddy Hibben, Paul Dane, Bernard Cooper, etc. Originally produced (1935) by Tri-Art and directed by Dmitri Ostrov. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squatter Sovereignty : "A New Comic Play" by Edward Harrigan. Various productions (1882) starring Edward Harrigan, Tony Hart, John Wild, John Queen, Annie Yeamens, Lizzie Finn, Sam E. Ryan, John H. Ryan, James Tierney, Ida Ward, Sara Kerward, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squaw Man, The : "The Virile American Play" by Edwin Milton Royal. Various productions (1905 - 21) starring Dustin Farnum, Charles Guthrie, Rose Morison, Joseph Crehan, Frank Farley, Edna Marshall, Henry Troth, George Dill, Al Smith, Ralph Kellard, Baker Moore, William Faversham, Hugo Toland, William Haines, Edward H. Robins, Julia Blanc, George W. Barbier, Edna Koontz, Cecil Ward, Alvin Martin, Earl Raymore, Jean Allan, etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squaw Man's Girl Of The Golden West, The : "A Good - Natured Swat at the Popular Craze for Atmospheric Melodrama" with book and lyrics by Edgar Smith. Music by Maurice Levi starring Ernest Lambart, Edward J. Connelly, Joe Weber, Sam Marion, John Foy, Marie Dressler, etc. Directed by Al. M. Holbrook. Songs include: "Hurrah for the Beautiful Golden West," "The Girls of Forty-Nine," "Poor Little Red Pappoose," etc. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squire Kate : "A Pastoral Drama" by Robert Buchanan (Based on "La Fermiere" by Armand d' Artois and Henri Pagat). Produced at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1892) starring Georgia Cayvan, Effie Shannon, Charles Walcot, Herbert Kelcey, Augustus Cook, etc. Directed by Fred Williams. | ||||||||||||
94 | Squirrels : Book by David Mamet. Produced by The St. Nicholas Theater Company at the Hull House Uptown Center (Chicago - No date) starring Linda Kimbrough, William H. Macy and Steven Schachter. Directed by David Mamet. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stage Door : "A New Play" by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Various productions (1936 - 43) starring Margaret Sullavan, Janet Fox, Beatrice Blinn, Mary Wickes, Lee Patrick, Onslow Stevens, Judith Russell, Tom Ewell, Ralph Locke, Julie Haydon, Laurel Anders, Hazel Kempf, Joan Bennett, Gilbert Fates, etc. Directed by George S. Kaufman. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stage Struck : Book by Simon Gray. Various productions (1984 - 87) starring John Mahoney (Co-star of television's "Frazier"), Rondi Reed, Rick Snyder, Alan Wilder, Peter Haig, Nina Baeza, Frank Logan and Dennis Jones. Originally produced (1984) by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago) and directed by Tom Irwin. | ||||||||||||
95 | Staircase : Book by Charles Dyer. Various productions (1968 - 72) starring Eli Wallach, Milo O' Shea, Harry J. Stein Kenneth Haigh, John Harkins and Robert Rohden. Originally produced (1968) by Bill Freedman and Charles Kasher and directed by Barry Morse (Most famous as "Lt. Gerard" on television's "The Fugitive"). | ||||||||||||
95 | Stain Of Guilt, The : Produced at Havlin's Theatre (No location listed - 1903) starring James A. Heenan, Oscar Dane, J.C. Turner, Ferd Maxwell, Mamie Conway, etc. Directed by John H. Havlin and William Garen. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stalag 17 : "A Comedy Melodrama" by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski. Various productions (1951 - 61) starring John Ericson, Robert Strauss, Harvey Lembeck (Most famous as "Eric Von Zipper" in the "Beach Party" film series), Laurence Hugo, Frank Maxwell, Frank Campanella, Allan Melvin (Co-star of television's "Sgt. Bilko," "The Brady Bunch," "All in the Family," The Andy Griffith Show," etc.), Jess Cain (Legendary Boston radio broadcaster), Eric Fleming (Star of television's "Rawhide"), Garry Davis, Richard Poston, Mike Kellin, Hal Hamilton, Manny Lax, Tom Drake, Richard Neilson, George Tyne, Peter Falk, John Sinclair, Ken Cassel, Bob Wood, Bill Story, Lothar Rewalt, George Tobias, Kevin McCarthy, Harold J. Stone, Jason Robards, Jr., Robert Shawley, Conrad Bain (Co-star of television's "Diff'rent Strokes"), John Barrymore, Jr. (Father of Drew Barrymore), Robert Antram, Edward Platt (Most famous as "The Chief" on television's "Get Smart"), Curt Lowens, etc. Originally produced (1951) and directed by Jose Ferrer. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stampede, The : Book by Cecil B. De Mille. Produced by A.G. Delamater at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring Lillian Buckingham, Caro Smith, Leona Leigh, Doris Olison, John Murray, Jacob Kingsberry, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Standing On My Knees : Book by John Olive. Produced by Robert Falls and Jeffrey Ortmann at the Wisdom Bridge Theatre (Chicago - 1981) starring Kit Flanagan, Robert Neches, Susan Dafoe and Jodean Culbert. Directed by Robert Falls. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star And Garter : Produced by Michael Todd at The Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1942 - 43) starring Bobby Clark (Of the comedy team, "Clark and McCullough"), Gypsy Rose Lee (Her early life dramatized in "Gypsy" on stage and film), Professor Lamberti, Pat Harrington, Georgia Sothern, Joe Lyons, etc. Directed by Hassard Short. Choreographed by Al White, Jr. Songs include: "Star and Garter Girls," "Clap Yo Hands," "The Bunny," "The Girl on the Police Gazette," "I Don't Get It," "Brazilian Nuts," "I Can't Strip to Brahms," "Robert the Roue," "Blues in the Night," etc. Music and lyrics by Al Stillman, Dorival Caymmi, Doris Tauber, Sis Willner, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlin, Frank McCue, Al Dubin, Lester Lee, Jerry Seelen, Harold J. Rome, Irving Berlin, etc. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star Gazer, The (by C. Hamilton) : "A Comedy With Music" by Cosmo Hamilton. Music by Franz Lehar. Lyrics by Matthew C. Woodward. Produced by The Messrs. Shubert at the Majestic Theatre (Boston - 1917) starring John T. Murray, Beth Lydy, John Harwood, John Charles Thomas, Edna Temple, etc. Directed by J.J. Shubert. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star Gazer, The (by F.W. Lee) : Book by Franklin W. Lee. Produced at the Murray Hill Theatre (NYC - 1897) starring Joe Ott ("The Only One"), Wallace Black, Harry Earle, Jerome Douglas, Mattie Lockette, etc. Directed by Joseph P. Harris. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star In The Night, The : Produced at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1917) starring Sarah Bernhart, Jeanne Mea, etc. Billed with scenes from "The Merchant of Venice" and musical performances. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star Spangled : "A Comedy" by Robert Ardrey. Produced by Arthur Hopkins at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1936) starring George Tobias (Most famous as "Abner Kravitz" on television's "Bewitched'), Millard Mitchell (Most famous as "R.F. Simpson" in the film "Singin' In the Rain"), Garson Kanin (Husband of Ruth Gordon and Marian Seldes), Edward Craven, Ivan Triesault, Natasha Boleslavsky, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star Spangled Banner, The : "The Stirring Patriotic Drama" produced at various theatres (No date) starring Annie Clarke Hanson ("The Boston Beauty"), J.H. Shepard, F.W. Poe, Lydia Hayden, Harry Vickers, etc. Billed with a selection of vaudeville performances including Josie Mitchell Vickers ("The Little Sunbeam"). | ||||||||||||
95 | Star Spangled Girl, The : "New Comedy" by Neil Simon. Various productions (1966 - 82) starring Anthony Perkins, Connie Stevens, Richard Benjamin, Sheilah Wells, Remak Ramsay, John Granger, Joseph Bell, Joan Nelson, Larry Alford, Harold Lang, Jeanne Duncan, Mark Roberts, Gary Copeland and Melanie Hamilton. Originally produced (1966) by Saint-Subber and directed by George Axelrod. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star Spangled Musical Revue, The : Book by Michael Beistle and Gregory Von Hausch. Produced at the Hippodrome State Theatre (Gainesville FL - 1986) starring Michael Beistle, Debbie Laumond, Malcolm Gets, Lance Harmeling, James Randolph, Kathy Tyrell and Mariah Von Hausch. Directed by Gregory Von Hausch. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star Spangled Widow : "A Tender Comedy" by B. Harrison Orkow. Produced by Philip A. Waxman and Joseph Kipness at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1945) starring Edward Nugent, Frances Reid, Dennie Moore, Lewis Charles, Jessie Busley, Irene Dailey (Sister of Dan Dailey), Leon Charles, etc. Directed by William Castle. | ||||||||||||
95 | Star-Wagon, The : Book by Maxwell Anderson. Produced by Guthrie McClintic at various theatres (1937) starring Burgess Meredith, Lillian Gish, Russell Collins, Ray Parker, Howard Freeman, Kent Smith, Mildred Natwick, Whitner (Whit) Bissell, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic (Husband of Katharine Cornell). | ||||||||||||
95 | Starcross Story, The : "A New Play" by Diana Morgan. Various productions (1953 - 54) starring Eva LeGallienne, Faye Emerson (Wife of Elliot Roosevelt, Skitch Henderson, etc.), Ona Munson (Most famous as "Belle Watling" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Scott Forbes, Una O' Connor, Glenn Anders, Mary Astor, Anthony Ross, Christopher Plummer, Marta Linden, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Richard Aldrich (Portrayed by Richard Crenna in the 1968 biopic, "Star") and directed by Luther Kennett. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stardust : "A Lavish Parade of Melodies" produced at the Marines Memorial Theatre (San Francisco - 1992) featuring the music of Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller with the lyrics of Mitchell Parish. Directed by Henry LeTang. | ||||||||||||
95 | Starlight (No author listed) : "A Dainty Bit of Theatrical Bric-A-Brac" produced in 1888 (No location listed) starring Vernona Jarbeau, Will S. Rising, George Boniface, Jr., Harry Standish, Richard Gorman, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Starlight (By G. Unger) : "A Comedy" by Gladys Unger (Based on Abel Hermant's Dialogues). Produced by Frank Egan at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1925) starring Doris Keane, Stanley Jessup, Florence Short, Philip Wood, etc. Directed by Edith Ellis. | ||||||||||||
95 | Starlight Express : Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics by Richard Stilgoe. Produced by Martin Starger and Lord Grade at various theatres (1984 - 88) starring Carole Amphlett, Attlee Baptiste, Eleanor Bertram, Jay Byrd, Jane Krakowski (Co-star of television's "30 Rock"), Andrea McArdle (Original star of "Annie"), Sean McDermott, Danny Strayhorn, etc. Originally produced (1984) by The Really Useful Theatre Company, directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Arlene Phillips. Songs include: "Rolling Stock," "Engine of Love," "Pumping Iron," "Freight," "Make Up My Heart," "I Am the Starlight," "One Rock and Roll Too Many," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Starmites : Book by Stuart Ross and Barry Keating. Music and lyrics by Barry Keating. Produced by Criterion Center Stage Right (Hinks Shimberg, Mary Keil and Steven Warnick) at the Criterion Center (NYC - 1989) starring Gabriel Barre, Liz Larson, Bennett Cale, Gwen Stewart, Freida Williams, Vincent Trent Cook, etc. Directed by Larry Carpenter. Choreographed by Michele Assaf. Songs include: "Superhero Girl," "Afraid of the Dark," "The Dance of Spousal Arousal," "Milady," "The Cruelty Stomp," "Immolation," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stars In Your Eyes (By J.P. McEvoy) : "A New Musical Comedy" by J.P. McEvoy. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields (Daughter of Lew Fields). Produced by Dwight Deere Wiman at various theatres (1939) starring Ethel Merman, Jimmy Durante, Tamara Toumanova, Richard Carlson, Dan Dailey, Jr. (Dan Dailey), Nora Kaye, Clinton Sundberg, Walter Cassell, Mildred Natwick, Mary Wickes, Dwight Godwin, Al Goodman and his Orchestra, etc Directed by Joshua Logan. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Songs include: "One Brief Moment," "This Is It," "Self-Made Man," "Okay for Sound," "A Lady Needs a Change," "As of Today," "It's all Yours," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stars In Your Eyes (By W. S. Wheeling) : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by William Stuart Wheeling. Music by William Stuart Wheeling and Russell Ames. Produced by Guy Palmerton at various theatres (1951) starring Nat Burns, Jay Rogers, Edith Fisk, Jean Sincere, Charles Bang, Kendall Ware, Michael Dreyfus, Priscilla Dodge, Lorna Landis, Shirley Sable, etc. Directed by Frank Lyon. Choreographed by Guy Palmerton. Songs include: "The Play's the Thing," "Kaye," "My Love Won't Let Me Be Bored," "Here is Life," "Heart of Gold," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stars Set, The : Book by Wilson Ware. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/ The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1936) starring Max Flowers, William Corrigan, William Ellis, Marion Rooney, Edwin Snapp, Virginia Keler, John Straub, etc. Directed by Constance Welch. | ||||||||||||
95 | Starting Here, Starting Now : "Dynamite Cabaret Revue" by Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire. Produced by the Arena Stage at the Old Vat Room (Washington, DC - No date). Directed by Zelda Fichandler. | ||||||||||||
95 | State Fair : "The New Musical" by Tom Briggs and Louis Mattioli (Based on the screenplay by Oscar Hammerstein II and the novel by Phil Stong). Music by Richard Rodgers (Portrayed by Tom Drake in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Produced by David Merrick and Theatre Guild at the Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1996) starring John Davidson (Co - star of television's "The Hollywood Squares"), Kathryn Crosby (Wife of Bing Crosby), Andrea McArdle (Star of the original stage production of "Annie"), Donna McKechnie ("A Chorus Line," etc.), Scott Wise, Ben Wright, Charles Goff, etc. Directed by James Hammerstein (Son of Oscar Hammerstein II) and Randy Skinner. Choreographed by Randy Skinner. Songs include" "It Might As Well Be Spring," "Our State Fair," "That's For Me," "Isn't It Kinda Fun," "It's a Grand Night for Singing," "All I Owe Ioway," "The Man I Used To Be," "Boys and Girls Like You and Me," "The Next Time it Happens," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | State Of The Union : "The Smash Comedy Hit" by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Various productions (1945 - 47) starring Ralph Bellamy, Kay Francis, Myron McCormick, Minor Watson, Margalo Gillmore, William Beal, Judith Evelyn, Neil Hamilton (Most famous as "Commissioner Gordon" on television's "Batman"), James Rennie, Forrest Orr, Edward Everett Hale, Ruth Hussey, Kay Johnson, Erin O' Brien-Moore, Larry Gates, Mike Kellin, Conrad Nagel, Irene Hervey (Wife of Allan Jones, Mother of Jack Jones.), Henry O'Neill, etc. Originally produced (1945) by Leland Hayward and directed by Bretaigne Windust. | ||||||||||||
95 | Statues : Book by Janet L. Neipris. Produced at the Goodman Theatre (Chicago - 1976) starring Mike Genovese and Judith Ivey. Billed with "The Bridge at Belharbour" by Janet L. Neipris. Both plays directed by Gregory Mosher. | ||||||||||||
95 | Status Quo Vadis : Book by Donald Driver. Produced at the Ivanhoe Theatre (Chicago - No date) starring David Wilson, Gail Strickland, Rebecca Taylor, Max Howard, Steven Rupp, etc. Directed by Donald Driver. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stauf : Book by Rhoda Levine and Larry Loebell. Music and lyrics by Michael Sahl and Eric Sazman. Produced by The American Music Theater Festival and The Philadelphia Theatre Company at the Plays and Players Theatre (Philadelphia - 1987) starring John O' Hurley (Most famous as "J. Peterman" on television's "Seinfeld"), Thomas Young, Patricia Holley, Mary Martello, etc. Directed by Rhoda Levine. Songs include: "The Song of Ideals," "I Can't Breath Anymore," "Old Woman Blues," "Down on the Farm," "The Morning After Song," "The Return of the Gods," "On the Phone," "Ballad of Henry Stauf," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steadfast Tin Soldier, The : "A Fantasy for Children" by Dorothy Holloway. Produced by The Theatre School at Theatre Center (Midland, TX - 1964) starring Lew Huffman, Diana Ashmore, Carolyn Keyser, Cathy Leary, Barbara Olsen, etc. Directed by Rick Schiller. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steam Bath : Book by Bruce Jay Friedman. Various productions (c. 1975) starring Robert Wheeler, William Hageman, Steve Nibbe, Gay Lawrence, Larry Winson, Dave David, Eileen Fried, Charles Barnett, Sandy Scott, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steaming : Book by Nell Dunn. Produced at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre (1982 - 83) starring Pauline Flanagan, Judith Ivey, Lisa Jane Persky, Polly Rowles, Linda Thorson and Margaret Whitton. Directed by Roger Smith. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steel (By H. Igo) : Book by Harold Igo. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the University Theatre (New Haven - 1930) starring Volney Hampton, Alan Baxter, Henning Nelms, Ernest Gann, Arthur Bloch, Albert Maltz ("The Hollywood Ten"), Directed by George Pierce Baker. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steel (By J. Wexley) : Book by John Wexley. Various productions (c. 1937) starring Julius Levine, Sol Babchin, Harry Kadison, Hyman Kaplan, Aaron Dick, Julius Frankel, Phillips Tyler, Robert Rossen, Mitzi Gould, etc. Originally produced by Labor Stage Incorporated (With International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union - I.L.G. W. U. -Players) and directed by Robert Rossen (Film director - ""All the King's Men," "The Hustler," etc.) and Mark Schweid. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steel Magnolias : Book by Robert Harling. Various productions (1989 - 2011) starring Susan Mansur, Betty Moore, Anne Pitoniak, Rosemary Prinz, Stacy Ray, Constance Shulman, Anita Gillette, Margo Martindale, Marilyn Cooper, Patti MacLeod (Wife of Gavin MacLeod), Tandy Cronyn (Daughter of Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy), Georgia Engel ("Co-star of television's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"), Bobo Lewis (Co-star of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," etc. on film), Marcia Lewis, Celia Bills, Carrie Dupere, Gina Jarrett, Joan Elizabeth, Melody Murphy, Laurie Lee Reeder, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steel Pier : Book by David Thompson. Music and lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb. Conceived by Scott Ellis, Susan Strohman and David Thompson. Produced by Roger Berlind at the Richard Rodgers Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Gregory Harrison (Co - star of television's "Trapper John MD"), Karen Ziemba, Daniel McDonald, Debra Monk, Kristin Chenoweth, Timothy Warmen, etc. Directed by Scott Ellis. Choreographed by Susan Strohman. Songs include: "Willing to Ride," "Everybody Dance," "A Powerful Thing," "Leave the World Behind," "Somebody Older," "Steel Pier," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stella Dallas : Book by Gertrude Purcell and Harry Wagstaff Gribble (From the novel by Olive Higgens Prouty). Produced by the Selwyns in New Haven (No specific location listed - No date) starring Mrs. Leslie Carter (Caroline Louise Dudley - "The American Sarah Bernhardt"), Edward G. Robinson, Kay Harrison, Albert Marsh, Philip Earle, Clara Moores, Ruth Darby, Beatrice Moreland, Almeda Fowler, Guy Milham, etc. Directed by Priestly Morrison. | ||||||||||||
95 | Step Lively : "That Rollicking Musical Comedy" by Franklyn Mayer. Music by Jerome Cahn. Produced by The Woodhall Amusement Company at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1917) starring Hal Johnson, William Turner, Claude Amsden, Johnny Gilmore, etc. Directed by Johnny Gilmore. Songs include: "Dixie, "The U.S.A.," "San Do Mingo," "I'm From Chicago," "When Was There Ever a Night Like This?," "A Rose for You," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Step On A Crack : "A New Drama" by Bernard Evslin. Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Herbert Swope, Jr. at the Fisher Theatre (Detroit Michigan - 1962) starring Nancy Kelly, Gary Merrill, Margaret Hayes, Maggie McNamara, Joey Heatherton, William Hickey, Donald Madden, etc. Directed by Herbert Swope, Jr. | ||||||||||||
95 | Step This Way : "A New Musical Production" by Edgar Smith. Music by E. Ray Goetz and Bert Grant. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Produced at the Astor Theatre (NYC - 1916) starring Lew Fields (Of the comedy team, "Weber and Fields"), Fannie Hasbrouck, Louise Clark, Martha Erlich, Trixie Smith, Barnett Parker, Lew Brice, Doraldina (Hawaiian dancer), etc. Directed by Frank McCormick. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Songs include: "Keep Up the Pace," "Step This Way," "Romany," "The Heart of the Golden West," "I've Got a Sweet Tooth," "By the Sad Luana Shore," "All for Your," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stephen D. : Book by Hugh Leonard (Adapted from "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce). Produced at the East 74th Street Theatre (NYC - No date). Cast information not listed. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stepping Out : Book by Richard Harris. Produced at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1987) starring Carole Shelly, Carol Woods, Don Amendolia, Victoria Boothby, Cherry Jones, Pamela Sousa, etc. Directed by Tommy Tune. Choreographed by Tommy Tune, Marge Champion and Bruce Lumpkin. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stepping Sisters : "A Farce Comedy" by Howard Warren. Music and lyrics by Hector Carlton and Ivor Peterson. Various productions (c. 1930) starring Blanche Ring ("Singing Her Old Favorites"), Helen Raymond, Grace Huff, Theresa Maxwell Conover, Alice Davenport, etc. Directed by Albert Bannister. Songs include: "Your Loving Arms," "The Shadows Are Falling," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stepping Stones, The : "A Fantastic Musical Play" by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By"). Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Produced by Charles Dillingham at various theatres (1923) starring Fred Stone ( Of the comedy team, "Montgomery and Stone". Most famous as the first actor to portray "The Scarecrow" in the 1902 stage production of "The Wizard of Oz".), Dorothy Stone (Daughter of Fred Stone), Oscar Ragland, Jack Whiting, Allene Stone (Wife of Fred Stone), Ruth White, Hazel Glen, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "Little Angel Cake," "Because You Love the Singer," "When I Went to School," "Wonderful Dad," "Once in a Blue Moon," "Our Lovely Rose," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steps : Book by Jerzy Kosinski (Adapted by Rocco Landesman). Produced by the Yale School of Drama at the Yale Repertory Theatre (New Haven - 1971) starring Mary Moss Appleton, William Chalcraft, Deborah Mayo, Stephen Mendillo, etc. Directed by Richard Gilman. | ||||||||||||
95 | Steve : "A Charming Romance of Love Thrills" by Robert L. Dempster. Produced by George M. Gatts at various theatres (1923) starring Eugene O' Brien, Viva Ogden, Homer Barton, Helen Weir, Humphrey Bogart, Barry Curran, Frank Herbert, etc. Directed by Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"). | ||||||||||||
95 | Steve Biko: The Inquest : Book by Saira Essa and Charles Pillai (In Memory of Those Who Died in Detention). Produced by The Upstairs Theatre Company at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (No date) starring Kerneels Coertzen, Peter Holden, Adrian Galley, Rufus Swart, etc. Directed by Saira Essa. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stevedore : Book by Paul Peters and George Sklar. Produced the Theatre Union at the Civic Repertory Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Rex Ingram, Dodson Mitchell, Georgette Harvey, Millicent Green, Jack Hartley, Jack Carter, etc. Directed by Michael Blankfort. | ||||||||||||
95 | Sticks And Bones : "A Dazzling New Play" by David Rabe. Produced by Joseph Papp for the New York Shakespeare Festival (NYC - 1972) starring Rue McClanahan (Co-star of television's "Maude," "The Golden Girls," etc.), Tom Aldredge, Alan Cauldwell, Drew Snyder, Hector Elias, Asa Gim, etc. Directed by Jeff Bleckner. | ||||||||||||
95 | Still Alarm, The : "Great Success" by Joseph Arthur. Produced by the Messrs.Towers and Potter at the Bastable Theatre (Syracuse, NY - No date) starring Harry Lacy, Lynn Pratt, Frank C. Bangs, John Birch, John Kinney, Belle Gold, Emma Brennan Ince, etc. Directed by Harry Lacy. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stillsong : "The World Premiere" by Sallie Laurie. Produced at the Dallas Theater Center (TX - 1976) starring Judith Davis, Ted Bowlin, William George, Robyn Flatt, etc. Directed by Paul Baker. | ||||||||||||
95 | Still Waters : "Comedy" by Augustus Thomas. Produced by Augustus Thomas in Hartford, CT (No specific location listed - No date) starring Donald Dillaway, Nyan Brownell, Henrietta Adams, Miriam Doyle, Thurston Hall, Robert Cummings, etc. Directed by Augustus Thomas. | ||||||||||||
95 | Still Waters Run Deep : "The Celebrated Comedy" by Tom Taylor. Produced at the Criterion Theatre (London - No date) starring Charles Wyndham, Herbert Standing, Mary Moore, Bernard Beere, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stitch In Time, A : "A New Comedy Drama" by Oliver D. Bailey and Lottie E. Meaney. Produced by Oliver D.Bailey at the Wieting Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1918) starring Ben Hendricks, Perce Benton, Malcolm Fassett, Inez Ragan, Evelyn Carter Carrington, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stolen Fruit : "A Drama" by Dario Niccodemi (adapted by Gladys Unger). Various productions (1925 - 30) starring Ann Harding, Virginia Farmer, Harry Beresford, Rollo Peters, Helen Strickland, Vera Dunn, Nancy Sheridan, Grace Denning, Frank Thomas, Mabel Fields, etc. Originally produced (1925) by Henry W. Savage in association with A.H. Woods and directed by Rollo Lloyd. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stomp : "The International Sensation "created by Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas. Various productions (1995 - 97) starring Steven Dean Davis, Ivan Delaforce, Dan Finnerty, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stomp Out Loud : "The New Sound on the Las Vegas Strip" produced at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino (2007). | ||||||||||||
95 | Stones... A Visual Meditation : Produced at the Washington Hall Performance Gallery (Seattle, WA - No date) starring Maureen Jones, Paul Loper, Ed Groff, Jesse Jaramillo, etc. Directed by Michael Micheletti. Choreographed by Pam Schick. Music by Stuart Dempster and Michael Micheletti. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stones in His Pockets : Book by Marie Jones. Produced at the Golden Theatre (NYC - 2001) starring Sean Campion, Conleth Hill, Stevie Ray Dallimore and Declan Mooney. Directed by Ian McElhinney. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stop Flirting : "A Musical Farce" by Fred Jackson. Music by William Daly and Paul Lannin. Additional numbers by George Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Produced by Alfred Butt with Alex A. Aarons at the Queen's Theatre (London - No date) starring Jack Melford, Marjorie Gordon, Mimi Crawford, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire (Sister and dancing partner of Fred Astaire), etc. Directed by Felix Edwardes. Choreographed by Gus Sohlke. Songs include: "Stairway to Paradise," "The Best of Everything," "All to Myself," "Every Day', "It's Great to Be In Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stop It, Whoever You Are : Book by Henry Livings. Produced by Michael Codron at The Arts Theatre Club (London - 1961) starring Edmond Bennett, Wilfred Brambell (Most famous as "Paul's Grandfather" in the film, "A Hard Day's Night". Star of television's "Steptoe and Son" - the original British version of "Sanford and Son"), Roger Kemp, Arthur Lowe, Ronald Lacey, Rosamund Greenwood, etc. Directed by Vida Hope. Billed with "Three" by John Mortomer, N.F. Simpson and Harold Pinter starring Emlyn Williams, Wendy Craig, Richard Briers, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stop! Look! Listen! : "A Musical Comedy" by Harry B. Smith. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Produced by Charles Dillingham at the Forrest Theatre (NYC - 1915) starring Gaby Deslys, Walter Wills, Olgo Olonova, Flo Hart, James Doyle, Harland Dixon, Harry Fox, Joseph Santley, Marion Davies, Florence Tempest, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "Blow Your Horn," "Hunting for a Star," "The Girl on the Magazine," "I Love a Piano," "A Pair of Ordinary Coons," "On the Beach at Waiki-Ki," "Very Good, Eddie," "Tommy Tipperary," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stop-Over : "A New Play" by Matt Taylor and Sam Taylor. Produced at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1938) starring Arthur Byron, Sidney Blackmer, Muriel Kirkland, Calvin Thomas, Billy Redfield, Staats Cotsworth, etc. Directed by Worthington Miner. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stop Press : Sketches by Moss Hart (Portrayed by George Hamilton in the 1963 biopic, "Act One") and Greatrex Newman. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Additional music and lyrics by Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz, Noel Gay, Johnny Green and Greatrex Newman. Produced by Clifford Whitley at the Adelphi Theatre (London - 1935) starring Maurice Chevalier, Dorothy Dickson, Edwin Styles, The Le Roy Prinz Hollywood Girls, etc. Directed by Hassard Short. Choreographed by Margaret Sande and Florence Chumbecos. Songs include: "Confession," "How's Chances?," "Lonely Heart," "You and the Night and the Music," "Our Wedding Day," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stop The World - I Want To Get Off : "A New-Style Musical" with book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley. Various productions (1962 - 74) starring Anthony Newley (Husband of Joan Collins), Anna Quayle, Jennifer Baker and Susan Baker (Twin sisters), Kenneth Nelson, Joan Eastman, Paul Prece, Judy Townsend, Arte Johnson (Co-star of television's "Laugh In"), Suellen Estey, Diana Drew, Joel Grey, Kay Cole, Jill Choder, Julie Newmar (The original "Catwoman" on television's "Batman"), Lelsey Stewart, etc. Originally produced (1962) by David Merrick in association with Bernard Delfont, directed by Anthony Newley and choreographed by John Broome and Virginia Mason. Songs include: "Typically English," "Gonna Build a Mountain," "Once in a Lifetime," "What Kind of Fool Am I?," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stop Thief : "A Farce" by Carlyle Moore. Various productions (1913 - 16) starring Vivian Martin, Ruth Chester, Frank Bacon, Percy Ames, Robert Cummings (Not the film and television star), William H. Boyd ("Hopalong Cassidy"), Richard Bennett, Thomas Findlay, Albert Dunn, Edna Hibbard, Lelia Frost, Dickie Delaro, Nan Francis, Coralinn Waide, Adelaide Hibbard, Minna Gombel, Ralph F. Murphy, Frank Wilcox, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Storefront Church : Book by John Patrick Shanley. Produced by the Atlantic Theater Company at the Linda Gross Theater (NYC - 2012) starring Bob Dishy, Giancarlo Esposito, Zach Grenier, Ron Cephas Jones, Jordan Lage, Tony Pinkins, etc. Directed by John Patrick Shanley. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stories About The Old Days : Book by Bill Harris. Produced by The National Black Touring Circuit, Inc. at various theatres (No date). Directed by Latanya Richardson. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stork, The : "A Comedy" by Laszlo Fodor (Adapted by Ben Hecht). Produced by Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1925) starring Fernand Gottschalk, Sam Coit, Thomas McLarnie, Barbara Bennett, Katherine Alexander, Lee Beggs, Carlotta Irwin, etc. Directed by Frederick Stanhope. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stork Is Dead, The : "A Farce Comedy" by Hans Kottow (Adapted by Frederic and Fanny Hatton). Produced by A.H. Woods at the Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Ross Alexander, Nana Bryant, Ethel Norris, Frank Woodruff, Fred Stewart, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Storm, The : "A Melodrama" by Langdon McCormick. Produced by George Broadhurst at various theatres (1919 - 22) starring Edward Arnold, Robert Rendel, Helen MacKellar, Ben Taggart, Harry Bond, etc. Directed by Lillian Trimble Bradley. | ||||||||||||
95 | Storm, The : Book by Alexander Ostrovsky (translated by Stephen Lowe). Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Barbican Center, London (1987) starring Simon Russell Beale, Nathaniel Parker, Sean O'Callaghan, Alfred Burke, Ruby Head, Susie Fairfax, Michael Jenner, etc. Directed by Nick Hamm. Music by Jonathan Rutherford. | ||||||||||||
95 | Storm Beaten : "The Union Square Theatre Success" by Robert Buchanan. Produced by the Messrs. Jacobs and Proctor at the Union Square Theatre (NYC - No date) starring James J. Tighe, Mills Hall, Josie Batchelder, James Wilkins, Annie Williams, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Storm Operation : "A New Play" by Maxwell Anderson. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood and John F. Wharton) at various theatres (1943 - 44) starring Myron McCormick, Gertrude Musgrove, Bramwell Fletcher (Most famous as the co-star of the film "The Mummy" with Boris Karloff), Millard Mitchell (Most famous as "R.F. Simpson" in the film "Singin' in the Rain"), Cy Howard, Joseph De Santis, etc. Directed by Michael Gordon. | ||||||||||||
95 | Storm Over Patsy : "A Comedy" by Bruno Frank (Adapted by James Bridie). Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Guild Theatre (NYC - 1937) starring Sara Allgood, Roger Livesey, Claudia Morgan, Ian McLean, Leo G. Carroll (Co-star of television's "The Man From U.N.C.L.E., etc.), Herbert Standing, etc. Directed by Phillip Moeller. | ||||||||||||
95 | Storm Song : Book by Sidney R. Buchman. Produced by Robert V. Newman at the Broad Street Theatre (Philadelphia - 1930) starring Francine Larrimore, Henry O' Neil, Charles Starrett, Frank Shannon, Barton MacLane, Albert Vees, etc. Directed by Marion Gering. | ||||||||||||
95 | Story For A Sunday Evening, A : Book by Paul Crabtree. Produced by Milo Thomas at The Playhouse (NYC - 1950) starring Cloris Leachman, Nana Martin, Henry Jones, Thomas J. King and Paul Crabtree. Directed by Paul Crabtree. | ||||||||||||
95 | Story For Strangers, A : "A Parable" by Marc Connelly. Produced by Dwight Deere Wiman at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Joseph Sweeney, Joann Dolan, Paul Huber, Joan Gray, James Dobson, George Cotton, etc. Directed by Marc Connelly. | ||||||||||||
95 | Story Of My Life, The : "A New Musical" by Brian Hill. Music and lyrics by Neil Bartram. Produced at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 2009) starring Will Chase, Malcolm Gets, Bradley Dean and Jim Stanek. Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. Songs include: "Write What You Know," "Mrs. Remington," "The Greatest Gift," "1876," "Normal," "Saying Goodbye," "I Like It Here," "Angels in the Snow," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Story Of The Rosary, The : Book by Walter Howard. Produced by the Lew Wood Stock Company at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - No Date) starring Clifford Alexander, Edward Lamar, James Ardmore, Rita Knight, Edith Spencer, etc. Directed by J. Francis Kirk. | ||||||||||||
95 | Story Of Waterloo, A : Book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Produced at the Royal Lyceum Theatre (London - 1895) starring Henry Irving, Fuller Mellish, Ben Webster and Annie Hughes. Billed with "Bygones" by A.W. Pinero and "Don Quixote" by W. G. Wills. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stovepipe Hat : "A Legend With Music" with book and lyrics by Walter F. Hannan, Edward Heyman and Harold Spina. Music by Harold Spina. Produced by Carl E. Ring at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1944) starring Jonathan Harris ("Dr. Smith" on television's "Lost in Space"), Morton DaCosta, Joan Chandler, Liam Dunn, Bob Kennedy, Ann Warren, The Eva Jessye Choir, Richard E. Gordon Choir, etc. Directed by Robert Ross. Choreographed by Helen Tamiris. Costumes by Lucinda Ballard. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stover At Yale : Book by Owen Johnson (Adapted by Richard Heller). Music by Sam Pottle. Lyrics by Richard Heller. Produced by the Yale Dramatic Association (New Haven - 1954) starring Aubrey Goodman, M.R. Brooke, John Mueller, Percy Douglas, Peter Fine, etc. Directed by Leo S. Lavandero. Choreographed by Jay Sweeney. Songs include: "I Remember," "You Were a Dream' "When the Yale Men Come a' Callin," "Liberal Education," "We Stand Right Behind You," "These Are the Men," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strada, La : Book by Charles K. Peck, Jr. (Based on the Federico Fellini film). Music and lyrics by Lionel Bart. Produced by Charles K. Peck, Jr. at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Bernadette Peters, Larry Kert ("West Side Story," etc.), Stephen Pearlman, Robert Carle, Jack Fletcher, Lisa Belleran, Harry Endicott, Peggy Cooper, etc. Directed by Alan Schneider. Choreographed by Alvin Ailey. Songs include: "What's Going On Inside?," "Belonging," "You're Musical," "The Great Zampano," "Everything Needs Something," "The End of the Road," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Straight and Narrow : "A New Comedy" by Jimmie Chinn. Produced at Wyndham's Theatre, London (1992) starring Nichols Lyndhurst, Carmel McSharry, Melanie Kilburn, Anna Keaveney, Peter Jonfield, John Hartley and Neil Daglish. Directed by Allan Davis. | ||||||||||||
95 | Straight Thru The Door : "A Smart Mystery Comedy" by William Hodge. Produced at various theatres (1928) starring William Hodge, Jack C. Connelly, Abbott Adams, Carol March, Edward Cooper, etc. Directed by William Hodge. | ||||||||||||
95 | Straight Tip, A : "The Brilliant Farcical Satire" by John J. McNally at various theatres (1890 - 94) starring James T. Powers, John Sparks, Peter F. Daly, Delia Stacy, Lillia Linden, Bert Coote, Flora Irwin, Frank A. Howard, Julie Kingsley, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strange Adventures Of Miss Brown, The : "A Farce" by Robert Buchanan and Charles Marlowe. Various productions (1904 - 12) starring Evert Jansen Wendell, Edward Shippen, Mabel Hinton, Nathalie Slocum, Ernest Joy, Lester Lonergan, Amy Lee, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strange Bedfellows : "A New Comedy" by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Produced by Philip A. Waxman at the Morosco Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Joan Tetzel, John Archer (Wife of Marjorie Lord. Father of Anne Archer.), Carl Benton Reid, Robin Craven, Marion Weeks, etc. Directed by Benno Schneider. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strange Fruit : Book by Lillian Smith (With the assistance of Esther Smith). Produced by Jose Ferrer at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1945) starring Ralph Meeker, Murray Hamilton (Most famous as the "Mayor" in the film, "Jaws"), Eugenia Rawls, Francis Letton, Vera Allan, Juano Hernandez, (Robert) Earl Jones (Father of James Earl Jones), Esther Smith, Robert Daggett, George B. Oliver, etc. Directed by Jose Ferrer. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strange Interlude : Book by Eugene O' Neill (Son of James O' Neill). Various productions (1928 - 85) starring Tom Powers, Judith Anderson, Richard Barbee, Glenn Anders, Eva Condon, Helen Westley, Charles Walters, Lynn Fontanne, Earl Larimore, Glenda Jackson, Brian Cox, Ralph Morgan (Brother of Frank Morgan), Betty Field, Pat Hingle, Geoffrey Horne, Geraldine Page, William Prince, Franchot Tone, Rip Torn (Husband of Geraldine Page), Collin Wilcox, Richard Thomas ("John Boy" on television's "The Waltons"), Jane Fonda, Ben Gazzara, Erskine Sanford, Basil Sydney, etc. Originally produced (1928) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Phillip Moeller. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strange Marriage Of Fritz, The : or "Love of an Irish Girl" produced at various theatres (No date) starring J.K. Emmet, T.F. McCabe, Thad Shine, Emma Field, Jessie Burbank, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strange Woman, The : "A Comedy" by William Hurlbut. Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at various theatres (1913 - 14) starring Elsie Ferguson, Sarah McVicker, Annie Buckley, Hugh Dillman, Felix Morris, etc. Directed by William Hurlbut. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stranger, The (by C. Dazey) : "A Comedy-Drama" by Charles Dazey. Produced by L.S. Sire at various theatres (1911) starring Wilton Lackaye, Harriet Brent, Rose Curry, Muriel Starr, etc. Directed by Wilton Lackaye. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stranger, The (By A.von Katzebue) : or "The Misanthrope" by August von Katzebue. Produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1810 - 43) starring James R. Anderson, Charles Kemble, Gardiner Benwell, Julia Cruise, etc. Billed with "The Spoiled Child," "Bamboozling," "The Crown Prince," "In The Wrong Box," "The White Phantom," "The Bee Hive," "Ella Rosenberg," "The Lying Valet," "The Picturesque," "Killing No Murder," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stranger, The (by L. Reade) : "A New Play" by Leslie Reade. Produced by Shepard Traube at The Playhouse (NYC - 1945) starring Eugene Sigaloff, Alfred Hesse, Kim Spalding, Perry Wilson, Eduard Franz, etc. Directed by Shepard Traube. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stranger In New York, A : "The Success of Two Continents" produced at various theatres (c. 1897) starring Harry Coner, Lloyd Wilson, Arthur Pacie, Nelie Butler, Sallie Randall, Sadie Martinot, Grace Tabor, Harry Rawlins, Anna Boyd, Paul F. Nicholson, Jr., Sydney Grant, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stranger Than Fiction : "An Adventure" by E.H. Sothern. Produced by Lee Shubert and John Craig at various theatres (1917) starring John Craig, Fred Eric, H. Cooper Cliffe, Edgar Norton, Mary Young, Robert Capron, etc. Directed by E.H. Sothern. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strangers : "A New Play" by Sherman Yellen. Produced by Mike Merrick and Bill Wilson in association with Peter Owens at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1979) starring Bruce Dern, Lois Nettleton, William Newman, Ellen Parker, etc. Directed by Arvin Brown. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strangers, The (By J. Hall) : Book by John Hall. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1957) starring Sheila Allen, John Woodvine, Barry Wilsher, Wendy Williams, etc. Directed by John Moody. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strangers, The (By A. Rosenthal) : "A New Play" by Andrew Rosenthal. Produced by The Westport Country Playhouse Arts Council at the Westport Country Playhouse (CT - 1963) starring Cornelia Otis Skinner, Jane Wyatt, Constance Cummings, Peggy Conklin, Penny Fuller, Laurence Hugo, Margaret Hamilton (Most famous as "The Wicked Witch of the West" in the film "The Wizard of Oz"), Willard Swire, etc. Directed by Carmen Capalbo. | ||||||||||||
95 | Stranglers Of Paris, The : "Wonderful Story" by Adolphe Belot. Various productions (1884 - 92) starring Frank Base, Edward Ames, Nagle Barry, Maud Miller, Emma Percival, Gerald Eyre, James Wallis, Oliver Wren, Selena Fetter, etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Strategists, The : Produced by Bell's Comedians at H.R. Jacobs' Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1893). | ||||||||||||
95 | Straw Hat Revue : "One Thing... After Another" with sketches and lyrics by Elizabeth Berryhill. Music by Gordon Connell. Produced by The Strawhatters (San Francisco - c. 1948) starring Elizabeth Berryhill, Gordon Connell, David Fulmer, Jane Bennett Connell (Jane Connell), Nan Tillson, Robert Cowell, etc. Directed by Elizabeth Berryhill. Songs include: "Whatever Became of Vaudeville?," "Ad Song," "Pinole," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Straw Hat Revue, The : Sketches by Max Liebman. Music and lyrics by Sylvia Fine (Wife of Danny Kaye) and James Shelton. Produced by The Straw hat Company at the ambassador Theatre (NYC - 1939) starring Alfred Drake, Danny Kaye, Imogene Coca, Dorothy Bird, James Shelton, Jerome Robbins, Robert Burton, etc. Directed by Max Liebman. Choreographed by Jerome Andrews. Songs include: "Crashing Thru," "Trampling on Life," "Child Star," "Anatole of Paris," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Streamers : "A New Play" by David Rabe. Various productions (1976 - 77) starring Terry Alexander, Philip Bosco, Joseph Bova, Howard E. Rollins, Jr., Peter Weller ("Robocop"), Dorian Harewood, Dolph Sweet, Mark Metcalf, Louis Tyrrell, Michael Seldes, Malcolm Meeks, W(illiam). H. Macy, Donald Corren, Richard Cox, Meshach Taylor, J.J. Johnston, etc. Originally produced (1976) by Joseph Papp for the New York Shakespeare Festival and directed by Mike Nichols. | ||||||||||||
95 | Street Corner Symphony : Book by Marion J. Caffey. Produced by Kenneth Waissman and Bryan Bantry in association with Sharleen Cooper Cohen at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Carol Denis, Victor Trent Cook, Stacy Francis, Eugene Fleming, C.E. Smith, etc. Directed by Marion J. Caffey. Songs include: "Dancing in the Street," "The Way You Do the Things You Do," "Try a Little Tenderness," "Unchained Melody'. "American Pie," "Love Train," "The Tracks of My Tears," "Midnight Train to Georgia," "Proud Mary," etc. | ||||||||||||
95 | Street Of Dreams : "A Selection of songs from Cole Porter to Randy Newman" performed by James Naughton. Produced by Mike Nichols at the Promenade Theatre (NYC - c. 2000). | ||||||||||||
96 | Street Scene : Book by Elmer Rice. Various productions (1929 - 31) starring Beulah Bondi, Hilda Bruce, John M. Qualen, Mary Emerson, Jean Sidney, Leo Bulgakov, Luther Adler, Sadie Banks, Ida Moore, Gordon Hicks, Sidney Selwyn, Arline (Arlene) Francis, Pearl White, etc. Originally produced (1929) by William A. Brady and directed by Elemer Rice. | ||||||||||||
96 | Street Scene (Musical) : "A Dramatic Musical by Elmer Rice. Music by Kurt Weill. Lyrics by Langston Hughes. Various productions (1947 - 90) starring Anne Jeffreys (Wife of Robert Sterling), Norman Cordon, Brian Sullivan, Hope Emerson, Sydney Rayner, Sheila Bond, Danny Daniels, Robert Rierson, Michele McBride, Josepha Gayer, Robert Ferrier, Charles Karel, David Frye, Marian Martin, Neil Patterson, Catherine Zeta Jones, George S. Irving, Ruth Kobart, William Chapman, Albert S. Bennett, Mimi Sherman, Nancy Cameron, Jane Ives, Casper Roos, Dawn Spare, Robert Weed, etc. Originally produced (1947) by Dwight Deere Wiman and The Playwrights' Company, directed by Charles Friedman and choreographed by Anna Sokolow with costumes by Lucinda Ballard. Songs include: "Get a Load of That," "When a Woman Has a Baby," "Somehow I Never Could Believe," "Wrapped in a Ribbon and Tied in a Bow," "Wouldn't You Like to Be on Broadway?," "Remember That I Care," "We'll Go Away Together," "Ain't It Awful the Heat?," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Street Singer, The : "A Musical Comedy of Americans Abroad" by Cyrus Wood and Edgar Smith. Music by Nicholas Kempner. Lyrics by Graham John. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (Boston - No date) starring Queenie Smith (Co-star of television's "The Funny Side"), Harry K. Morton, Archie Leach (Cary Grant), Nick Long, Jr., Frank Lalor, George Hassell, Jimmy Lyman, etc. Directed by Marcel Varnel. Songs include: "You Never Can Tell," "When Everything is Honkey-Dorey," "I May Be Wrong," "Jumping Jimminy," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Streetcar Named Desire, A : Book by Tennessee Williams. Various productions (1947 - 2005) starring Marlon Brando, Jessica Tandy, Kim Hunter, Karl Malden, Helena Bossis, Yves Vincent, Robert Moor, Uta Hagen, Anthony Quinn, Vivian Blaine, John Ericson, Paul Church, Mary Thorpe, Tallulah Bankhead, Gerald O' Laughlin, Frances Heflin (Sister of Van Heflin), Rudy Bond, Jim Tolkan, Mary Russell Ragsdale, Michael Fairman, Rhoda B. Carrol, Lindsay Crouse, Edward J. Moore, Peggy Rea, John Malkovich, Alan Ruck, Robert Kurcz, Laura Innes, Philip Bosco, Patricia Conolly, Priscilla Pointer, Rosemary Harris, James Farentino, Russell Hardie, Judith Evelyn, Claire Bloom (Wife of Rod Steiger), Martin Shaw, Joss Ackland, Morag Hood, Julie Harris, Robert Forster, Allen Garfield, Cliff Gorman, Diana Barrymore (Daughter of John Barrymore. Portrayed by Dorothy Malone in the 1958 biopic, "Too Much, Too Soon"), George Keathley, John Munson, Virginia Maddocks, Marcell Dill, Louise Platt, Phillip Kenneally, Jack Gonzalez, Madalene Shreve, Jo Graham, Joe Shaw, David Harum, Greta Lambert, Eleanor David, Claire Hackett, Elizabeth Marvel, Saidah Arrika Ekulona, Jenny Bacon, Bruce McKenzie, Natasha Richardson, John C. Reilly, Amy Ryan, Chris Bauer, Starla Benford, John Carter, Frank Pando, Barbara Sims, Will Toale, Jill Covington, Connie Geis, Jeff Holbrook, Duane Hutson, Jr., Carolyn Kern, Moire MacDonald, Rebecca Meersman, etc. Originally produced (1947) by Irene M. Selznick and directed by Elia Kazan with costumes by Lucinda Ballard. | ||||||||||||
96 | Streets Are Guarded, The : "New Play" by Laurence Stallings. Produced by John C. Wilson at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1944) starring Jeanne Cagney (Sister of James Cagney), Len Doyle, Gordon Nelson, Morton L. Stevens, Phil Brown, George Matthews, Jack Manning, David Lewis, etc. Directed by John Haggott. | ||||||||||||
96 | Streets Of New York, The : "Famous Comedy Melodrama" by Dion Boucicault. Various productions (1873 - 65) starring H.R. Brennan, Harry Irving, Minnie DeLange, E.R. Burton, Hal Warren, Mamie Lewis, T.J. Quinn, Joseph Howard, Lillian Jerome, Alma Deane, Susan Denin, Nellie Boyd, Lulu Jordan, Harry Jordan, Romney Brent, Rollo Peters, Frank Conlan, Dorothy Gish, Jane-Ellen ball, Dan Graham, Henry Thomas, Florence Lacey, Peter Joray, Freeman Hamond, George C. Boniface, Emma Butler, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Streets Of New York, The (Musical) : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Barry Alan Grael (Based on the play by Dion Boucicault). Music by Richard B. Chodosh. Produced by Gene Dingenary and Jane Galliland at the Maidman Playhouse (NYC - 1964) starring Ralston Hall, Gail Johnston, Barbara Williams, David Cryer, Barry Alan Grael, etc. Directed by Joseph Hardy. Choreographed by Neal Kenyon. Songs include: "Tourist Madrigal," "If I May," "Where Can the Rich and Poor Be Friends," "Laugh After Laugh', "Close Your Eyes," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Streets Of Paris, The : "New Musical Revue" with sketches by Tom McKnight, Charles Sherman and S.Jay Kaufman. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Al Dubin. Additional numbers by Harold J. Rome. Produced by The Messrs.Shubert in association with Olsen and Johnson at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1939) starring Bobby Clark (Of the comedy team, "Clark and McCullough"), Luella Gear, Abbott and Costello, Carmen Miranda, Gower (Champion) and Jeane, "Think -A -Drink" Hoffman, Gloria Gilbert, The Hylton Sisters, Jean Sablon, etc. Directed by Edward Duryea Dowling. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. Songs include: "The Streets of Paris," "Thanks for the Francs," "Danger in the Dark," "Three Little Maids," "Doin' the Chamberlain," "South American Way," "History is Made at Night', "Reading, Writing and a Little Bit of Rhythm," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strength Of The Weak, The : Book by Alice M. Smith and Charlotte Thompson. Produced by John Cort at the Davidson Theatre (Milwaukee - 1907) starring Florence Roberts, Adelaide Manola, Ruth Allen, Fanny Cannon, Ida Asher, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), Frank Woodson, etc. Directed by Lucius Henderson. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strictly Business : Produced at Bidwell's Academy of Music (New Orleans - 1882) starring C. B. Bishop, Alfred H. Hasting, Miron Leffingwell, Rose Osborne, May Mangus, Alfy Perry, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strictly Dishonorable : "A Comedy" by Preston Sturges. Various productions (1929 - 65) starring Edward Hartford, Cesar Romero, Elizabeth Love, Rudolph Badaloni, John Altieri, Muriel Kirkland, Carl Anthony, John Robb, Guido Alexander, Ralph Locke, Lee Baker, Fiobelle Fairbanks, Dick Van Patten (Television's "Eight is Enough"), Walter Flanagan, Harold J. Kennedy, John Gordon, Sumner Gard, etc. Originally produced (1929) by Brock Pemberton and directed by Brock Pemberton and Antoinette Perry. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strictly Personal : "An Anthology of English Prose and Verse" presented by Bernard Miles and Josephine Wilson at the Theatre at Rosehill (London - No date). | ||||||||||||
96 | Strider : "A Play With Music" by Mark Rozovsky (Adapted from a story by Leo Tolstoy). English stage version by Robert Kalfin and Steve Brown (Based on a translation by Tamara Bering Sunguroff). Music originally composed by M. Rozovsky and S. Vetkin. Original Russian lyrics by Uri Riashentsev. New music by Norman L. Berman. New English lyrics by Steve Brown. Various productions (1979 - 80) starring Gerald Hiken, Gordon Gould, Roger DeKoven, Ronnie Newman, Skip Lawing, Joel Kenyon, Neil Flanagan, Richard Loder, Wyn Warren, etc. Originally produced (1979) by The Chelsea Theater Center (NYC) and directed by Robert Kalfin and Lynne Gannaway. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strife : Book by John Galsworthy. Various productions (1909 - 67) starring Louis Calvert, Fred Gottschalk, Cecil Yapp, Albert Bruning, Lee Baker, Pedro De Cordoba, Derek Smith, Martin Friend, Roger Croucher, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strike A Match : Book by Robert Smith. Produced by Richard Aldrich (Portrayed by Richard Crenna in the 1968 biopic, "Star") at the Cape Playhouse (Dennis, MA - 1953) starring June Havoc (Portrayed as "Dainty June" in "Gypsy" on stage and film), David White, Kirk Alyn (Most famous as "Superman" in the film serial of the 1940s. Husband of Virginia O' Brien), Richard Carlyle, Joseph Warren, etc. Directed by June Havoc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strike Me Pink : "New Musical Revue" with sketches by Jack McGowan and additional dialogue by Mack Gordon. Music and lyrics by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson (Portrayed by Ernest Borgnine and Dan Dailey in the 1956 biopic, "The Best Things in Life Are Free"). Produced by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson at various theatres (1933) starring Lupe Velez ("The Mexican Spitfire"), Jimmy ("Schnozzle") Durante, Hope Williams, Hal Le Roy (Most famous as "Harold Teen" on film), Eddie Garr (Father of Teri Garr), Roy Atwell, Johnny Downs, George Dewey Washington, Al Goodman and His Orchestra, etc. Directed by Jack McGowan. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Songs include: "An Old Hollywood Custom," "It's Great to Be Alive," "A Bit of Temperament," "Home to Harlem," "Buy American!," "Let's Call It a Day," "Memories," "I Hate to Think That You'll Grow Old, Baby," "Hollywood, Park Avenue and Broadway," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strike Up The Band : Book by Morrie Ryskind (Based on a libretto by George S. Kaufman). Music by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda and Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Various productions (1929 - 2002) starring Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough, Dudley Clements, Blanche Ring, Doris Carson, Ethel Kenyon, Red Nichols and His Orchestra ("Red Nichols" portrayed by Danny Kaye in the 1959 biopic, The Five Pennies"), Lynn Redgrave, Philip Bosco, Kristin Chenoweth, Judy Kuhn, Avery Schreiber (Of the comedy team, "Burns and Schreiber'), Faye Dewitt, Kirby Ward, Donald Most ("Ralph Malph" on television's "Happy Days"), Beverly Ward, etc. Originally produced (1929) by Edgar Selwyn, directed by Alexander Leftwich and choreographed by George Hale. Songs include: "I Mean to Say," "Soon," "Typical Self-Made American," "Strike Up the Band," "Mademoiselle from New Rochelle," "There Was Never Such a Charming War," etc. Additional Gershwin songs added to revivals: "The Man I Love," "Yankee Doodle Rhythm," "I've Got a Crush on You," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strings, My Lord, Are False, The : Book by Paul Vincent Carroll. Produced by Edward Choate in association with Alexander Kirkland and John Sheppard, Jr. at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Walter Hampden, Ruth Vivian, Constance Dowling, Philip Boureuf, Ruth Gordon, Art Smith, Tom Tully, Frances Bavier (Most famous as "Aunt Bee" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Hale Norcross, Gordon Nelson, Sherman MacGregor, etc. Directed by Elia Kazan. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strip For Action : "A New Show" by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Produced by Oscar Serlin, Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay at the National Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Keenan Wynn (Son of Ed Wynn), Eleanor Lynn, Joey Faye ("Mack and Myer for Hire" on film), Jean Carter, Murray Leonard, Jack Albertson (Oscar winner for "The Subject Was Roses". Star of television's "Chico and the Man".), Bert Freed, Wendell Corey, Coby Ruskin, etc. Directed by Bretaigne Sovey. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strip For Action (Musical) : "A New Musical Comedy" by Paul Streger and Eli Basse (Based on a comedy by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse). Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Harold Adamson. Produced by Howard Hoyt and Igor Cassini (Syndicated gossip columnist known as "Cholly Knickerbocker". Brother of Oleg Cassini.) in association with William G. Costin, Jr. at various theatres (1956) starring Yvonne Adair, Jack Whiting, Jerome Courtland, Joey Faye ("Mack and Myer for Hire" on film), Lou Browne, Hal Linden (Television's "Barney Miller.), Dana Elcar, Danny Dayton, Sue Anne Langdon (Television's "Jackie Gleason's American Scene Magazine," "Arnie," etc.), Jessica James, etc. Directed by Don Hershey. Choreographed by James Starbuck. Songs include: "Chaps from Annapolis," "Dame Crazy," "Too Young to Go Steady," "I Just Found Out About Love," "Rock and Roll Bump," "I Just Want to be a Song and Dance Man," "Good Old Days of Burlesque," "Gotta Have a Man, Sometime," "Love Me As Though There Were No Tomorrow," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Striplings, The : Book by Nina Warner Hooke. Produced by James H. Lawrie at the New Arts Theatre Club (London - 1963) starring Karin Fernald, Michael Crawford ("The Phantom of the Opera," etc.), Tony Calvin and Jane Bolton. Directed by John Knight. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strippers : "A New Comedy" by Peter Terson. Produced by Duncan C. Weldon with Paul Gregg and Lionel Becker at the Phoenix Theatre (London - 1985) starring Pamela Blackwood, Judi Lamb, Lyn Douglas, Gavin Muir, Joan Linder, Denise Bryson, etc. Directed by John Blackmore. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strollers, The : "Musical Drollery" by Harry B. Smith (Adapted from the German of L. Krenn and C. Lindau). Music by Ludwig Englander. Various productions (1901 - 02) starring Francis Wilson, Edwin Foy (Portrayed by Bob Hope and Eddie Foy, Jr. on film), James Darling, Irene Bentley, Ruby Reid, Maud Thomas, John Henshaw, Al Morris, Joseph Ratliff, George C. Boniface, Jr., John D. Gilbert, Alice Davenport, Marguerita Sylva, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strong Are Lonely, The : Book by Fritz Hochwalder (Adapted by Eva Le Gallienne). Produced by Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. at various theatres (1953) starring Victor Francen, Dennis King, Philip Bourneuf, Nils Asther, Wesley Addy (Husband of Celeste Holm), Paul Ballantine, Earl Montgomery, etc. Directed by Margaret Webster. | ||||||||||||
96 | Strong Breed, The : Book by Wole Soyinka."Two African Plays" (Including "The Trials of Brother Jero" by Wole Soyinka) produced by Ferris-Belgrave Productions in association with Afolabi Ajayi and Diana Sands at the Greenwich Mews Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Afolabi Ajaji, Mary Alice, Lauren Jones, Robertearl Jones (Robert Earl Jones - Father of James Earl Jones), Roger Robinson, Dennis Tate, Aston Young, Vernon Washington, etc. Directed by Cynthia Belgrave. | ||||||||||||
96 | Stronger, The : Book by August Strindberg (Free adaptation by George Tabori). Produced by T. Edward Hambleton and Norris Houghton at the Phoenix Theatre (NYC - 1955 - 56) starring Ruth Ford, Jamie Smith and Vivica Lindfors. Billed with "Miss Julie" by August Strindberg starring James Daly (Co-star of television's "Medical Center". Father of Tyne Daly and Tim Daly.). | ||||||||||||
96 | Strongheart : "An American Comedy-Drama" by William C. De Mille (Older brother of Cecil B. De Mille). Produced at various theatres (c. 1906) starring Robert Edeson, Harrison Ford, Richard Stirling, Sydney Ainesworth, Louise Drew, Mary Boland, Ira Hards, etc. Directed by William Harris and Taylor Holmes. | ||||||||||||
96 | Struck Gas : "The Catchy Farce Comedy" produced at The People's Theatre (Chicago - 1891) starring Lillian Harper, E.H. Sullivan, William Hugh Mack, Lois Ripley, Maud Harris, Myrtle Arlington, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Struck Oil : "The Successful American Play" by Samuel W. Smith. Produced at the Music Hall (New Haven, 1879) starring J.C. Williamson, Maggie Moore, Harry Sinclair, Raymond Holmes, Walter Westmore, Charles Clarke, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Stubborn Cinderella, A : "A New Musical Play" by William M. Hough and Frank R. Adams. Music by Joseph E. Howard (Portrayed by Mark Stevens in the 1947 biopic, "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now"). Produced by Mort H. Singer at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - 1909) starring Charles Prince, Dorothy Brenner, Robert Harrington, John Wheeler, John Barrymore (Portrayed by Errol Flynn in the 1957 biopic, "Too Much, Too Soon"), Clarence Lutz, Helen Salinger, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Stubbornness Of Geraldine, The : "A New and Original Play" by Clyde Fitch. Produced at various theatres (1902) starring Mary Mannering, Amy Ricard, Anita Rothe, Rosa Cooke, Arthur Byron, H.Hassard Short, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Stud, The : Produced at the Olympic Circus (Bridge Place, Shrewsbury, England - 1829). Billed with "The Spirit of Emulation," "The Single Horse," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Student Gypsy, The : or "The Prince of Liederkranz" with book, music and lyrics by Rick Besoyan. Produced by Sandy Farber at the Fifty-Fourth Street Theatre (NYC - 1963) starring Eileen Brennan, Dom De Luise, Shannon Bolin, Don Stewart, Dick Hoh, Allen Swift, etc. Directed by Rick Besoyan. Choreographed by Ray Harrison. Songs include: "Romance," "It's a Wonderful Day to Do Nothing," "The Grenadiers' Marching Song," "Kiss Me," "Seventh Heaven Waltz," "Gypsy of Love," "My Love is Yours," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Student King, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
96 | Student Prince, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
96 | Students On A Lark : "The Gorgeous Comedy Musical Extravaganza" produced by Turner's English Girls Big Burlesque Company at various theatres (No date) starring Letta Meredith, Madeline Foucher, Carrie Watson, Lida Clark, May Calder, Charles Hanley, etc. Billed with a selection of vaudeville acts including "The Knights of Killarney" (Grand March Descriptive), Nina Bertolini ("Songs and Medley of Dances"), Hanley and Jarvis (Black Face Comedians), etc. and "Arrival of the English Girls " ("The Modern Burlesque"). | ||||||||||||
96 | Subject To Fits : "A Response to Dostoyevsky's "The Idiot' " by Robert Montgomery. Produced by the Experimental Theatre at the Long Wharf Theatre (San Francisco - 1970) starring Sarah Albertson, Thomas Buccello, Dori Levine, Patrick Lynch, Les Roberts, etc. Directed by Thomas B. Haas. | ||||||||||||
96 | Subject Was Roses, The : "A New Play" by Frank D. Gilroy. Various productions (1964 - 66) starring Jack Albertson, Irene Dailey (Sister of Dan Dailey), Martin Sheen, Maureen O' Sullivan, Chester Morris, Walter McGinn, Martha Scott, Tony Geary ("Luke Spencer" on television's "General Hospital"), Bella Jarrett, Jim Lantz, Ronetta Wallman and John McCann. Originally produced (1964) by Edgar Lansbury (Brother of Angela Lansbury) and directed by Ulu Grosbard. | ||||||||||||
96 | Substance Of Fire, The : Book by Jon Robin Baitz. Substance Of Fire, The : Book by Jon Robin Baitz. Various productions (1992 - 93) starring Mark Margolis, Mark Gaylord, Nancy McDoniel, Kelly Wolf, Patrick Breen, Ron Rifkin, Jon Tenney, Gena Rowlands, etc. Directed by Tony Giordano and Daniel Sullivan. | ||||||||||||
96 | Substitute, The : "The Successful Comedy Drama" produced at Myers Grand Opera House (Janesville, WI - 1894) starring Ezra Kendal, Jenie Dunn, Leo Hardman, William McDonald, etc. Directed by Will O. Wheeler. | ||||||||||||
96 | Substitute For Murder : "A Comedy" by William Jourdan Rapp and Leonardo Bercovici. Produced by William Harris, Jr. at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Jessie Royce Landis, Francis Lister, Ruth Gates, Myron McCormick, Tucker McGuire and Robert Sloane. Directed by William Harris, Jr. | ||||||||||||
96 | Subway Express : "A Novel Play" by Eva Kay Flint and Martha Madison. Various productions (1929 - 31) starring Bernard Schwartz, Anthony Pawley, Virginia Stone, Dorothy Peterson, Barton McLane, Virginia Otis, Charlotte Weinstein, Louis Jospey, Lew Eckels, Nancy Kelly, etc. Directed by Chester Erskine and Ralph Simone. | ||||||||||||
96 | Subways Are For Sleeping : "The New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Jule Styne. Produced by David Merrick at the St. James Theatre (NYC - 1961 - 62) starring Sydney Chaplin ("Funny Girl," "Bells Are Ringing," etc. Son of Charles Chaplin), Carol Lawrence ("West Side Story," "Saratoga," etc. Wife of Robert Goulet.), Orson Bean (Regular panelist on television's "To Tell the Truth"), Phyllis Newman (Regular panelist on television's "What's My Line?". Wife of Adolph Green.), Gene Varrone, Gordon Connell (Husband of Jane Connell), Michael Bennett ("A Chorus Line," etc.), Joe Hill, etc. Directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd with Marc Breaux. Songs include: "Girls Like Me," "Who Knows What Might Have Been," "Be A Santa," "Comes Once in a Lifetime," "What is This Feeling in the Air?," "I'm Just Taking My Time," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Success : Book by A.A. Milne. Music by Norman O' Neill. Produced at the Theatre Royal Haymarket (London - 1923) starring Charles Cherry, Grace Lane, John Williams, Mildred Barnes, Halliwell Hobbes, Reginald Owen, Eric Stanley, etc. Directed by Norman McKinnel. | ||||||||||||
96 | Success Story : Book by John Howard Lawson ("The Hollywood Ten"). Produced by the Group Theatre at Maxine Elliott's Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Stella Adler, Ruth Nelson, Morris Carnovsky, Luther Adler (Brother of Stella Adler), Art Smith, Russell Collins, etc. Directed by Lee Strasberg. | ||||||||||||
96 | Successful Calamity, A : "New Play" by Clare Kummer. Various productions (1917 - 21) starring William Gillette, Louise Rutter, Ruth Findlay, Richard Sterling, Claus Bogel, Charles Lane, Estelle Winwood, Roland Young (Most famous as the star of the "Topper" film series), Richard Barbee, R.C. Bates, W.R. Brewster, W.T. Lusk, etc. Originally produced (1917) and directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
96 | Successor, The : Book by Reinhard Raffalt (Adapted by Steven Vas). Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1964) starring Michael Jayston (Most famous as "Tzar Nicholas II" in the film, "Nicholas and Alexander"), Russell Hunter, Charles Pemberton, Richard Wardsworth, Frank Middlemass, Stanley Bates, etc. Directed by Val May. | ||||||||||||
96 | Such A Little Queen : "A Comedy" by Channing Pollock. Produced by Henry B. Harris at the Hackett Theatre (NYC - 1909) starring Elsie Ferguson, Jesse Ralph, George W. Barnum, Francis Byrne, Frank Gillmore, Marion Little, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Such Is Life : "A New Play of Yesterday and Today" by Peter Glenny and Marie Armstrong Hecht. Various productions (1917 - 27) starring Roland Tiemann, Bernard Delaney, John Blair, Ernest Rowan, Francis Travers, Lionell (Lionel) Atwill, Cathleen Nesbitt, Cecil Yapp, Lou Alter, Kathleen Robinson, Ralph Sprague, Sydney Shields, etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Such Things Only Happen In Books : Book by Thornton Wilder. Produced by the Yale Dramatic Association at Vasser College (Poughkeepsie, NY - 1932) starring Schuyker Watts, Linda Leeds, George Fitch and Edward Mills. Billed with "Love and How to Cure It," "Long Christmas Dinner" and The Happy Journey to Trenton and Camden" (All written by Thornton Wilder). Directed by Alexander Dean and Catherine Codman. "This Program Can Be Read in the Dark". | ||||||||||||
96 | Sudden And Accidental Re-Education Of Horse Johnson, The : "A New Play" by Douglas Taylor. Produced by Gene Persson, Orin Lehman, Jay Harnick and Cora Gay Carr at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1968) starring Jack Klugman, Kathleen Maguire, Fred Kareman, Jill Clayburgh, William Bogart and Mitchell Ryan. Directed by George Morrison. | ||||||||||||
96 | Sudden Spring, A : "A New Play With Music" by Halsted Welles (Adapted by Elihu Winer). Music by Irving Actman. Lyrics by Ruth Hughes Aarons. Produced by Sidney Gordon by special arrangement with Alfred de Liagre, Jr. at the Falmouth Playhouse (MA - 1956) starring Celeste Holm, Frank Overton, Ernest Graves, Phyllis Newman, Mickey Calin (Michael Callan), Reginald Beane, etc. Directed by Henry T. Weinstein. | ||||||||||||
96 | Suddenly, Last Summer : Book by Tennessee Williams. Produced by the Ivanhoe Theatre Corporation at the Ivanhoe Theatre (Chicago - 1973) starring Sylvia Sydney, Katherine Houghton (Niece of Katharine Hepburn), Joel Stedman, Marie Brady, etc. Directed by George Keathley. | ||||||||||||
96 | Suds : Book by Arthur C. Clarke. Produced by the Dixwell Players at the Dixwell Community House (New Haven - 1929) starring Louise Jackson, Harold Taylor, Alice Thompson, Charles Smithwick and Winfield Taylor. Directed by Bradford Crocker. One of "Three One-Act Plays of Negro Life" including "Rackey" by Ernest Howard Culbertson and "The Man Who Died at Twelve O' Clock" by Paul Green." The present interest in the life of colored folk, as evidenced by the large dramatic, musical and literary output based on material from that source, makes it especially appropriate that the Dixwell Players should present again a bill of Negro plays." | ||||||||||||
96 | Suds In Your Eye : "A Comedy" by Jack Kirkland (Based on a novel by Mary Lasswell). Produced by Brown and Del Bondio at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Jane Darwell, Brenda Forbes, Kasia Orzazewski, John Adair, Ruth Gilbert, Wanda Sponder, Kenneth Tobey, etc. Directed by Jack Kirkland. | ||||||||||||
96 | Sue : Book by Bret Harte and T. Edgar Pemberton. Produced by The Pike Theatre Company at The Pike Opera House (Cincinnati, Ohio - 1902) starring Byron Douglas, John B. Maher, Neil Florence, Wesley Browning, Angela McCaul, Angela Dolores, etc. Directed by William Seymour. | ||||||||||||
96 | Suffering Suffragettes : Book by The Bowman Brothers and Althea Luce. Music by Ted Snyder. Lyrics by Bert Kalmer (Portrayed by Fred Astaire in the 1950 biopic, "Three Little Words"). Produced by The Bowman Brothers Amusement Company at the Murray Hill Theatre (NYC - 1911) starring Joe Emerson, Bob Van Ostin, James M. Bowman, Rose Stevens, Helen Newhouse, Harry Tanner, etc. Directed by William T. Bowman. Choreographed by Raymond Midgeley. | ||||||||||||
96 | Sugar : "A New Musical Comedy" by Peter Stone (Based on the screenplay, "Some Like It Hot" by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond. Based on a story by Robert Thoeren.). Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Bob Merrill. Produced by David Merrick and Neil Petree at various theatres (1972 - 74) starring Robert Morse, Tony Roberts, Cyril Ritchard, Elaine Joyce (Wife of Bobby Van), Steve Condos (Of the "Condos Brothers" dance team), Sheila Smith, Alan Kass, Leland Palmer, Virginia Martin ("Little Me," etc.), Joe Ross, Johnny Desmond (Most famous as the male vocalist with the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Orchestra), Gene Cooper, etc. Directed and choreographed by Gower Champion ("Bye Bye Birdie', "Hello, Dolly!," "42nd Street," etc.). Songs include: "Windy City Marmalade," "The Beauty That Drives Men Mad," "November Song," "Sugar," "It's Always Love," "When You Meet a Man in Chicago," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Sugar Babies : "The Burlesque Musical" by Ralph G. Allen and Harry Rigby. Sketches by Ralph G. Allen (Based on traditional material). Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Harold Adamson and Al Dubin. Additional music and lyrics by Arthur Malvin. Produced by Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby in association with Columbia Pictures at various theatres (1979 - 88) starring Mickey Rooney, Ann Miller, Sid Stone ("The Pitchman"), Jack Fletcher, Peter Leeds, Ann Jillian, Michael Allen Davis (Comedy juggler), Maxie Furman, Chaz Chase, Jane Summerhays, Rhondsa Burchmore, Chris Emmett, Peter Reeves, etc. Directed and choreographed by Ernest Flatt. Songs include: "A Good Old Burlesque Show," "Let Me Be Your Sugar Baby," "I Feel a Song Comin' On," "Immigration Rose," "Don't Blame Me," "Mr. Banjo Man," "Exactly Like You," "I Just Want To Be a Song and Dance Man," "You Can't Blame Your Uncle Sammy," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Suicide, The : "A Comedy" by Nikolai Erdman. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1980 - 82) starring Derek Jacobi, Madeleine Thornton-Sherwood, John Heffernan, Angela Pietropinto, Laura Esterman, Richard Bauer, Leslie Cass, Halo Wines, Robert Prosky, Seth Allen, Mary Cobb, Richard Jenkins, Margo Skinner, Derek Meader, etc. Originally produced by The Aurora Stage Wing and directed by Jonas Jurasas. | ||||||||||||
96 | Suite America: A Celebration : "A New Musical Entertainment for the Entire Family" by Liam Sullivan. Music and lyrics by Gary Young and Edward Cardinali. Produced by Stanford Richard Gamburg at The American Theatre (Los Angeles - 1976) starring Tim Bowman, Adrian Davis, Foster Johnson, Michael Norris, Greg Rosatti, Marilyn Tokuda, etc. Directed by George Boyd. Choreographed by Robert Talmage. Songs include: "Tea Power," "Jefferson Campaign Song," "Winds of Santa Ana," "Southern Comfort," "Ku Klux Klods," "Paper Scratch Blues," "Ah, Do You Remember?," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Suite 16 : "A New Musical Comedy" by Parker A. Hord (Adapted by Edward A. Paulton). Music by Silvio Hein. Lyrics by Edward A. Paulton. Produced by F.C. Whitney at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - No date) starring Rose Boylan, Arthur Boylan, Alexander Clark, Ada Sinclair, Peter Swift, Flo Ross, etc. Directed by Edgar I. Schooley. Songs include: "Wiggle Waggle," "I'd Like to Plant a Smile," "The First Step," "All the Way from Pennsylvania," "Something' s Always Taking the Joy Out of Life," "I'm Fond of All the Girlies," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Sultan Of Sula, The : "Musical Satire" by George Ade. Music by Alfree G. Wathall. Produced by Henry W. Savage at Wallack's Theatre (NYC - 1903 - 04) starring Frank Moulan, George H. Shields, Templer Saxe, John J. Fogarty, Blanche Chapman, Nellie Adams, Fred Frear, Effie Hasty, etc. Directed by Henry W. Savage. Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith. Songs include: "The Queer Little Ostrich," "Palm Branches Waving," "Engaged in a Sort of Way," "If I But Knew," "Till the Volunteers Return," "The Old Jay Bird," "Always Late," "Foolish Wedding Bells," "Candidates' March," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Sultan's Wives, The : "The Merry Burlesque" with book and lyrics by John Grieves. Produced at the Lyceum Theatre (Boston - 1902) starring Billy Arlington, Louis Miller, Clara Cole, Dawn Le Roy, Joe Bowers, Ada Homer, Alice Irwin, May West, etc. Directed by John Grieves. Songs include: "Hattie Gavotte," "When I Think of You," "Stay in Your Own Back Yard," "I'm Tired," etc. Billed with a selection of vaudeville acts including "Mlle. Beatrice" (Marvelous Contortionist"), Eddie Giguere ("The Noted Singer and Warbler") and The Golden Gate Quartette (In their Plantation Act). | ||||||||||||
96 | Summer (By E. Bond) : "A European Play" by Edward Bond. Produced at The Cottesloe Theatre (London - 1982) starring David Yelland, Anna Massey (Daughter of Raymond Massey), Eleanor David, David Ryall, Tiggi Trethowan, etc. Directed by Edward Bond. | ||||||||||||
96 | Summer (By H. Leonard) : Book by Hugh Leonard. Produced at various theatres (1974 - 75) starring Stephen Joyce, Lois Smith, Sydney Walker, Davis Hall, Robert Gerringer, Harriet Hall, etc. Directed by James D. Waring. | ||||||||||||
96 | Summer And Smoke : Book by Tennessee Williams. Original music by Paul Bowles. Various productions (1948 - 77) starring Margaret Phillips, Tod Andrews, Hildy Parks, Anne Jackson (Wife of Eli Wallach), Earl Montgomery, Ray Walston, Sid Cassel, Katharine Balfour, Jack Warden, Connie Hill, Dick Gossett, Alberta Hall, Bill Rochester, Jim Petty, Sara Lou Cooper, Wyman Pendleton, Debra Mooney, Ruth Landis, Tom Aulino, Robert Orth, Joan Tompkins, Morton Lowry, Geraldine Page, Lee Richardson, Raymond Van Sickle, Robyn Flatt, John Figlmiller, Ray Howard, Eleanor Evans, Peyton Glass, Joan Zell, Betty Miller, James Ray, Frank Calhoun, Martha Harris, Harold Lang, Dolores Sutton, Howard Witt, Barbara West, Verne Melton, Edith Pugh, Joanna Byrne, Scott Hardin, James Loring, etc. Originally produced (1948) and directed by Margo Jones. See, also, "The Eccentricities of a Nightengale". | ||||||||||||
96 | Summer Of The Seventeenth Doll : "A New Play" by Ray Lawler. Various productions (1957 - 77) starring June Jago, Ethel Gabriel, Madge Ryan, Richard Pratt, Valerie Gearon, Sheila Allen, David King, Peter Jeffrey, Leon Janney, Rae Allen, Dana Elcar, Barbara Lester, James Whitmore, Art Lund, Jed Allen, etc. Originally produced by Laurence Olivier in association with The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and directed by John Sumner. | ||||||||||||
96 | Summer At Nohant : Book by Jaroslav Iwaszkiewicz (Translated from the Polish by Celina Wieniewska). Produced by The Company of Four in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1946) starring Lawrence Hanray, Jean Short, Lally Bowers, Donald Eccles, etc. Directed by Basil Ashmore. | ||||||||||||
96 | Summer Widowers, The : "A Musical Panorama in Seven Views" with book and lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Produced by Lew Fields (Of the comedy team, "Weber and Fields") at various theatres (1910) starring Lew Fields, Vernon Castle (Portrayed by Fred Astaire in the 1939 biopic, "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"), Ada Lewis, Daisy Dumont, Helen Hayes, Fritz Williams, Irene Franklin, Walter Percival, etc. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Songs include: "I Never Know How to Behave When I'm With Girls, Girls, Girls," "We'll Go To the Minstrel Show," "The Calcium Moon," "Those Were the Happy Days," "Until We Meet Again," etc. | ||||||||||||
96 | Summerfolk : Book by Lee Devin (Adapted from scenes by Maxim Gorky - Translated by Margaret Wettlin). Produced by the People's Light and Theatre Company, Malvern, Pennsylvania (1986) starring Peter Johnson, Shaw Purnell, Leigh Curran, John C. Talbot, Alda Cortese, Tom Teti, Louis Lippa, Mark Lowe, Jack Manion, Tim Perez, etc. Directed by Abigail Adams. | ||||||||||||
96 | Summertree : "Sensitive, Thought-Provoking Anti-War Drama" by Ron Cowen. Produced by the Experimental Theatre at the Humanities Building at the University of West Florida (Pensacola - c. 1971) starring Doug Woodruff, Paul Bedell, Cherie Shuck, Harold Lang, etc. Directed by Tice L. Miller. | ||||||||||||
96 | Summersault : "The Premiere" by Irene Gawne. Produced at the Cape Playhouse (Dennis, MA - 1951) starring Katharine Alexander, Butterfly McQueen (Most famous as "Prissy' in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Royal Beal, Joan Shepard, Amy Douglass, Robert Webber, etc. Directed by Arthur Sircom. | ||||||||||||
96 | Sumurun : "A Wordless Play With Music" by Friedrich Freksa. Music by Victor Hollaender. Produced by Winthrop Ames at various theatres (c. 1912) starring Paul Conradi, Hans Felix, Fritz Feher, Emil Lind, Gretchin Ritter, etc. Directed by Max Reinhardt. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sun And I, The : "A Comedy" by Barrie Stavis. Various productions (c.1949) starring Joseph Silver, John Randolph, Jack Manning, Richard Kiley, Earl Hammond, Ben Irving, Salem Ludwig, etc. Originally produced by the New Stages Acting Company and directed by Boris Tumarin. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sun Never Sets, The : "A Melodrama" by Edgar Wallace (Based on the famous West African Stories - Adapted by Pat Wallace and Guy Bolton). Music by Cole Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day," by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".) and Kenneth Leslie-Smith. Produced at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London - No date) starring Todd Duncan ("Porgy and Bess," etc.), Mako Hlubi, Charles Farrell, Leslie Banks, Stewart Granger (Husband of Jean Simmons), Edna Best, etc. Directed by Basil Dean. Choreographed by Lydia Sokolova and Bertha Slosberg. Songs include: "Drums," "River God," "My Love is Like a River," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sun Sets In The East, The : "A World Premiere" by Myron C. Fagan. Produced by the Milwaukee Theatre Society (WI - No date) starring Raymond Hackett, Barbara Robbins, Blanche Sweet, Warren Mills, Nancy Evans, Jeanne Dixon, William Tubbs, etc. Directed by Myron C. Fagan. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sun Up : Book by Lula Vollmer. Produced by the Players Company at F. Ray Comstock's Princess Theatre (NYC - 1924) starring Lucille Laverne, Owen Meech, Eugene (Gene) Lockhart (Father of June Lockhart), Paul Hunt, Burnside Babcock, Glenn Burdette, etc. Directed by Henry Stillman and Benjamin Kauser. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunday : Book by Thomas Raceward. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1904) starring Ethel Barrymore, Bruce McRae, Herbert Percy, Charles Harbury, Joseph Brennan, Edgar Selwyn, Anita Rothe, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunday Breakfast : "A New Play" by Emery Rubio and Miriam Balf. Produced by The American National Theatre and Academy (ANTA) at the Coronet Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring Anthony Ross, Cloris Leachman, Douglas Watson, Jim Nolan, etc. Directed by Stella Adler. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunday Dinner : Book by Joyce Carol Oates. Produced by The American Place Theatre (NYC - 1970) starring Jacqueline Brookes, Lois Smith, Brooks Morton, Jerome Dempsey, etc. Directed by Curt Dempster. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunday In New York : "A New Comedy" by Norman Krasna. Various productions (1961 - 78) starring Pat Stanley, Robert Redford, Conrad Janis (Co-star of television's "Mork and Mindy"), Ron Nicholas, Pat Harrington, Jr. (Co-star of television's "The Tonight Show with Steve Allen," "One Day at a Time," etc.), Sondra Lee, Hugh O' Brian, David Hull, Chris Hamilton, Ronald Knight, George Spach, Constance Parker, Charles Walsh, Janet Pennybacker, David Brooks, Molly Faulk, Dick Kerekes, Kelly Butler, Marlo Thomas, Ron Harper, Bobo Lewis (Co-star of "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World," etc. on film), John Aniston (Father of Jennifer Aniston), Robert Ball, etc. Originally produced (1961) by David Merrick and directed by Garson Kanin. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunday In The Park With George : "A Musical" by James Lapine. Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Various productions (1984 - 2009) starring Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Dana Ivey, Charles Kimbrough, Brent Spiner, Mary D' Arcy, Steven Sutcliffe, Julie Martell, Robert Westenberg, etc. Originally produced by The Shubert Organization and Emanuel Azenberg by arrangement with Playwrights Horizons, directed by James Lapine and choreographed by Randolyn Zinn. Songs include: "No Life," "Color and Light," "Gossip," "The Day Off," "Beautiful," "Sunday," "Putting It Together," "Children and Art," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunday Man, The : "A New Comedy" by Louis S. Bardoly (Adapted from the Hungarian "A Nadrag" by Ferenc Dunai). Produced by Cornelius Productions at the Morosco Theatre (NYC - c.1964) starring Vivienne Martin, David Brooks, Dean Dittmann, Jen Nelson, Stephen Strimpell, etc. Directed by Alexander Dore. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sundown Beach : "A New Play" by Bessie Breuer. Produced by The Actors Studio and Louis J. Singer at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Nehemiah Persoff, Martin Balsam, Steven Hill, Treva Frazee, Jennifer Howard, Joan Copeland ("Two by Two," etc.), Edward Binns, Warren Stevens, Phyllis Thaxter (Wife of James T. Aubrey. Mother of Skye Aubrey.), Julie Harris, Cloris Leachman, John Sylvester, Alex Nicol, etc. Directed by Elia Kazan. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunken Bell, The : "The New Fairy Play" by Gerhart Hauptmann (Translated by Charles Henry Meltzer). Music by Aime Lachaume. Produced by Daniel Frohman at the Knickerbocker Theatre (NYC - 1900) starring E.H. Sothern, Virginia Harned, Rebecca Warren, Clara Cubitt, Edith Taliaferro, Owen Fawcett, Rowland Buckstone, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunlight And Shadow : Book by R.C. Carton. Produced at the Madison Square Theatre (NYC - 1891) starring Maurice Barrymore (Patriarch of the acting family), Frederic Robinson, Edward Bell, E.M. Holland, Maud Harrison, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunny : Book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1946 biopic, "Till The Cloud Roll By"). Various productions (1925 - 47) starring Marilyn Miller (Portrayed by Judy Garland in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By" and by June Haver in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining".), Helene Gardner, Paul Frawley, Joseph Cawthorn, Clifton Webb, Esther Howard, Borrah Minevitch (Harmonica virtuoso), Jack Donohue (Portrayed by Ray Bolger in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining"), Pert Kelton (Most famous as the original "Alice Kramden" on television's "The Honeymooners"), Jeanne Fonda, Fred Schneider, Bud Sweeney, Evelyn Wyckoff, Frederic Person, James Bird, Jay Martin, Jetti Preminger, Ronnie Cunningham, etc. Originally produced (1925) by Charles Dillingham, directed by Hassard Short and choreographed by Julian Mitchell and Dave Bennett. Songs include: "Sunny," "Who?," "Do You Love Me?," "When We Get Our Divorce," "Strolling or What Have You," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunny Days : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Clifford Grey and William Gary Duncan (From the French of Hennequin and Veber). Music by Jean Schwartz. Additional numbers by Eleanor Dunsmuir. Produced by Hassard Short at various theatres (1928 - 29) starring Frank McIntyre, Lynne Overman, Jeanette MacDonald, Billy V. Van, Carl Randall, Rosalie Claire, Audrey Maple, Maurice Holland, etc. Directed by Hassard Short. Choreographed by Ralph Reader. Songs include: "A Belle, a Beau and a Boutonniere," "One Sunny Day," "Really and Truly," "Hang Your Hat on the Moon," "So Do I," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunny Morning, A : Book by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero (Translated by L. U. Floyd). Produced by Eva Le Gallienne at various theatres (1935) starring Eva Le Gallienne, Marion O' Neil, Walter Beck, Kendall Clark, Richard Waring, Leona Roberts, Florida Friebus (Co-star of television's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," "The Bob Newhart Show," etc.), Hugh Buckler, etc. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunny River : "A New Musical" with book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Sigmund Romberg (Portrayed by Jose Ferrer in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"). Produced by Max Gordon at the St. James Theatre (NYC - 1941) starring Oscar Polk, Dudley Clements, Tom Ewell, Helen Claire, Joan Roberts, Peggy Alexander, Howard Freeman, Carol Renee, Ainsworth Arnold, Ivy Scott, etc. Directed by Oscar Hammerstein II. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. Songs include: "Symphonic Pantomime," "My Girl and I," "Call It a Dream," "Bundling," "Along the Winding Road," "The Butterflies and the Bees," "Bo-Legged Sal," "My Girl and I," "Time is Standing Still," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunny Sardinia : "A Musical Slice of Sardinian Life" by produced by the Auspices of the General Offices of the Athletic Association of The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1929) starring Lewis Grannis, Madeline Apuzo, Jerry Shea, Ray Sheehan, Dorothy Keating, Arthur Rappa, Steward Weir, etc. Directed by Perrin G. Somers, Jr. Choreographed by Dorothy Young and Max Coden. Songs include: "Maid of Italy," "Wishing," "Love and Art', "We Like the Girls," "Radio Man," "I Found the Girl," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunrise At Campobello : Book by Dore Schary (President of MGM Studios 1951 - 56). Various productions (1958 - 64) starring Ralph Bellamy (As "Franklin D. Roosevelt"), Mary Fickett (As "Eleanor Roosevelt"), Henry Jones, Anne Seymour, Alan Bunce (as "Alfred E. Smith"), James Earl Jones, Jay Harder, George Durney, Fay Beckett, Russell Collins, Virginia Kaye, June Reid, Howard Bailey, St. John Terrell, Shirl Conway, Les Damon, Frances Castner, Robert Fox, etc. Originally produced (1958) by The Theatre Guild and Dore Schary and directed by Vincent J. Donohue. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunset (By I. Babel) : Book by Isaac Babel (Translated from the Russian by Mirra Ginsburg and Raymond Rosenthal). Produced by the Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn (NY - c. 1973) starring Frank Anderson, Fabian Arnell, Blanche Dee, Ben Slack, Paul Slimak, Louis Zorich (Husband of Olympia Dukakis), Arn Weiner, etc. Directed by Robert Kalfin. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunset (By J.K. Jerome) : "A Comedietta" by Jerome K. Jerome. Produced by Rosina Vokes and Her London Comedy Company at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1893) starring Ferdinand Gottschalk, Ernest A. Elton, Walter Granville, Blanche Burton and Ffolliott Paget. Billed with "Wig and Gown" by Fred W. Sidney and "A Pantomime Rehearsal" by Cecil Clay. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunset Boulevard : Book and lyrics by Don Black and Christopher Hampton (Based on the Billy Wilder Film). Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Various productions (1993 -99) starring Glenn Close, Alan Campbell, Alice Ripley, George Hearn, Alan Oppenheimer, Betty Buckley ("Cats," etc. on stage. "Eight is Enough," etc. on television.), Harry Ditson, Peter Gale, Jane Ashby, John Barrowman, Linda Balgood, Ron Bohmer, Ed Dixon, Lauren Kennedy, Elaine Paige, Petula Clark, Lewis Chile, etc. Originally produced (1994) by The Really Useful Company, directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Bob Avian. Songs include: "With One Look," "The Greatest Star of All," "Every Movie's a Circus," "This Time Next Year," "The Perfect Year," "As If We Never Said Goodbye," "Girl Meets Boy," "New Ways to Dream," "Surrender," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunset Crowd, The : Book by John Kneubuhl. Produced by the Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1942) starring Don Muller, William Sheidy, Jean Ramsey, Lawrence Dobkin, Gordon Forbes, etc. Directed by Friedrich Jessner. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunset Touch, The : "Premiere" by Jonathan Raban. Produced by the Bristol Old Vic Trust at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1977) starring Angus Mackay, Marty Cruickshank, David Buck and Sheila Ballantine. Directed by Eric Thompson. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunshine : Book and lyrics by William Cary Duncan. Music by Alexander Johnstone. Produced by Alexander Johnstone at the Shubert-Jefferson Theatre (St. Louis - 1919) starring Milton Dawson, Jeanne Mann, David Quixano, Richard Carle, etc. Directed by Edward Eisner. Choreographed by Robert Marks. Songs include: "Something Nice in Lingerie," "The Idol of the Ring," "Winking Wireless," "Treat 'Em Rough," "The Land of Make Believe," "The Hispaniola Crawl," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunshine Boys, The : "New Comedy" by Neil Simon. Various productions (1972 - 97) starring Jack Albertson ("The Subject Was Roses" on stage and film), Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Lee Meredith, Minnie Gentry, Joe Young, Jack Gilford, Lou Jacobi, Ned Glass, Michael Durrell, Jack Klugman, Tony Randall, Matthew Arkin (Son of Alan Arkin), Gale Gordon (Co-star of television's "The Lucy Show," Here's Lucy," etc), Irwin Charone, Donald O' Connor, Mickey Rooney, Lewis J. Stadlen, etc. Originally produced (1972) by Emanuel Azenberg and Eugene V. Wolsk and directed by Alan Arkin. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sunshine Girl, The : "The Musical Play" by Paul A. Rubens and Cecil Raleigh. Music by Paul A. Rubens. Lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and Arthur Wimperis. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1912 - 14) starring Julia Sanderson, Joseph Cawthorn, Vernon Castle (Portrayed by Fred Astaire in the 1939 biopic, "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"), E.E. Clive, Edwin Stone, Flossie Hope, Alan Mudie, Harry Law, Lew Leroy, etc. Directed by J.A.E. Malone. Songs include: "Get a Move On," "Josephine," "You and I," "Good-Bye to Flirtation," "You Can't Play Every Instrument in the Band," "Honeymoon Lane," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Superman : Book by David Newman and Robert Benton (Based upon the comic strip, "Superman"). Produced by the Starlight Theatre Association of Kansas City (Missouri - 1967) starring Bob Holiday, Charles Nelson Reilly ("Hello, Dolly!," etc.), Karen Morrow (Co-star of television's "The Jim Nabors Hour," etc.), Bill Hayes (Recorded the most popular version of "The Ballad of Davy Crockett"), Richard Dow, Paul Hough, Ron Sukiennik, etc. Directed by Richard France. Choreographed by Harding Dorn. Songs include: "We Need Him," "You've Got Possibilities," "Revenge," "So Long, Big Guy," "The Strongest Man in the World," etc. See, also, "It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's Superman". | ||||||||||||
97 | Superstar Awards Show, The : Book by Al Anthony. Produced at the Drury Lane Theatre (London - 1981) starring Sharon Michaels, Danny Gans (Impressionist and singer. Las Vegas "Entertainer of the Year" throughout the 1990s), Paula Lane, Spence Laker, etc. Directed by Al Anthony. | ||||||||||||
97 | Supporting Cast, The : "A New Comedy" by George Furth. Produced by Terry Allen Kramer, James M. Nederlander and Twentieth Century Fox at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1981) starring Sandy Dennis, Hope Lange (Wife of Don Murray), Jack Gilford, Betty Garrett (Wife of Larry Parks) and Joyce Van Patten (Wife of Martin Balsam. Sister of Dick Van Patten.). Directed by Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur). | ||||||||||||
97 | Suppressed Desires : "A Comedy" by George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell. Various productions (c. 1922) starring Elizabeth Brown, Kenneth Thomson, Florence Burnsmore and Cecil Clovelly. Directed by George Cram Cook. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sure Fire : "A Comedy" by Ralph Murphy. Produced by the Frank Wilcox Company at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1927) starring Frank Wilcox, Irene Shirley, Sumner Gard, Warren Wade, Josephine Fox, Dorothy Holmes, Hal Brown, Eric Claverling, etc. Directed by Warren Wade. | ||||||||||||
97 | Surf : or "Summer Scenes at Long Beach" by Olive Logan. Produced at the Fifth Avenue Theatre (NYC - 1870) starring G.F. De Vere, F. H. Evans, James Lewis, Alice Cushman, Fanny Davenport, Lily Vining, etc. Directed by James Roberts. | ||||||||||||
97 | Surmise : Book by Frank Vosper. Produced at various theatres (No date) starring Pauline Lord, Elizabeth Patterson, Charles Francis, Cecile Dixon, Donn Cook, Charlotte Granville, etc. Directed by George C. Tyler and O.P. Heggie. | ||||||||||||
97 | Surprises Of Divorce, The : or "The Lottery of Love" by Alexander Bisson and Anthony Mars (Adapted by Augustin Daly). Various adaptations and productions (1888 - 95) starring Jean Coquelin, Jenny Rose, Henry Dixey, James Lewis, Herbert Gresham, Ida Molesworth, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Surprises Of Love, The : "A Comedy" by Paul Bilhaud and Michael Carre. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia - 1900) starring H. Reeves Smith, Wallace Erskine, Clayton White, Eric Hope, Elsie De Wolfe, Ellen Gail, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Surrender : "A Domestic Comedy of the War" by Augustus Thomas. Produced by Charles Frohman's Boston Stock Company at various theatres (1893) starring Louis Aldrich, Herbert Ayling, W.J. Cummings, Clement Bainbridge, Rose Eytinge, Maude Banks, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Surrender Of Calais, The : "Historical Drama" by George Colman. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (Scotland - 1832). Billed with "A Roland for an Oliver," "The Irishman in London," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Surrogates : Book by Glenn Hopkins. Produced by the Venice Mootney Company at the Venice United Methodist Church (Venice CA - No date) starring Ron Holstrom, Robert Morris, Adele Field, Monique Benarrosh, etc. Directed by James M. Nielson. Billed with "A Situation As Real" by Royston David Thomas. | ||||||||||||
97 | Survival : "A South African Play With Music" written and performed by Fana David Kekana, Selaelo Dan Maredi, Themba Ntinga and Seth Sibanda at the Astor Place Theatre (NYC - 1977). Directed by Mshengu and Dean Irby. Music by Selaelo Dan Maredi. | ||||||||||||
97 | Survivor, The : Book by Susan Nanus (Based on the book by Jack Eisner). Music by Gary William Friedman. Produced by Graig Anderson at the Morosco Theatre (NYC - 1981) starring David Marshall Grant, Joseph Adams, Mark Bendo, Loren Brown, Lonny Price, Zeljko Ivanek, Ann Lange, Lilia Skala, etc. Directed by Craig Anderson. | ||||||||||||
97 | Survivors, The : Book by Peter Viertel and Irwin Shaw. Various productions (c. 1948) starring Louis Calhern, Hume Cronyn, Richard Basehart, Anthony Ross, E.G. Marshall, Marc Lawrence, Jane Seymour, Russell Collins, Neil Fitzgerald, Kevin McCarthy, Ray Walston, Albert Dekker (Most famous as "Dr. Cyclops" on film), Jeff Corey, Leo Penn, Ellen Corby ("Grandma Walton" on television's "The Waltons"), Russell Johnson ("The Professor" on television's ""Gilligan's Island"), James Anderson, etc. Originally produced by Bernard Hart and Martin Gabel (Husband of Arlene Francis) and directed by Martin Gabel. | ||||||||||||
97 | Susan And God : Book by Rachel Crothers. Various productions (1937 - 60) starring Gertrude Lawrence (Portrayed by Julie Andrews in the 1968 biopic, "Star"), Paul McGrath, Natalie Schafer (Most famous as "Mrs.Lovey Howell" on television's "Gilligan's Island". Wife of Louis Calhern.), Fred Leslie, Nancy Coleman, Frank Fenton, Edith Atwater, Vera Allen, Nancy Kelly, Joan Fontaine, Philip Huston, Gil Tilbury, Lily Lodge, Martha Skeen, Frank Lyon, Evelyn Wyckoff, Frances Starr, John Williams, etc. Originally produced (1937) by John Golden and directed by Rachel Crothers. | ||||||||||||
97 | Susanna, Don't You Cry : "A Musical Romance Based on the Melodies of Stephen Foster" by Sarah Newmyer and Clarence Loomis. Produced by The American Lyric Theatre in association with The League of Composers at the Martin Beck Theatre (NYC - 1939) starring Bettina Hall, Michael Bartlett, The Hall Johnson Choir, Hope Manning, George Lessey, Merle Maddern, John Kirk, Richard Hale, etc. Directed by Jose Ruben. Songs include: "The Voice of Bygone Days," "Beautiful Dreamer," "Sweet Emerald Isle," "Gentle Annie," "Angeline," "Susanna, Don't You Cry," "Ring de Banjo," "My Old Kentucky Home," "Camptown Races," "Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Susannah : "World Premiere" with book, music and lyrics by Carlisle Floyd. Produced by The Service League of Tallahassee at Westcott Auditorium at Florida State University (Tallahassee - 1955) starring Phyllis Curtin, Mack Harrell, Walter James, Harrison Fisher, Ken Nelson, The State Symphony of Florida, etc. Directed by Lynn E. Orr. | ||||||||||||
97 | Suspect : Book by Edward Percy and Reginald Denham. Produced by Douglas MacLean and Arthur J. Beckhard at The Playhouse (NYC - 1940) starring Pauline Lord, Barton Hepburn, Grayce Hampton, Wallis Clark, Mary Servoss, etc. Directed by Arthur J. Beckhard. | ||||||||||||
97 | Suspicion : "A Comedy" by Alexander I. Ruthe. Produced by Augustus Thorne at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1929) starring Fuller Mellish, Leslie Austen, Ruth Hammond, etc. Directed by Augustus Thorne. | ||||||||||||
97 | Suspicious Husband, The : "The Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Lyceum (London - 1811). Billed with "Blue Devils," "The Review," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Suzanna And The Elders : "A Comedy" by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall. Produced by Jack Kirkland at various theatres (1940) starring Bettina Cerf, Melba Deane, Haila Stoddard, Lloyd Bridges, Philip Coolidge, Morris Carnovsky, Royal Beal, Howard Freeman, Hale Norcross, Tom Ewell, etc. Directed by Worthington Miner. | ||||||||||||
97 | Swan, The : "A Comedy" by Ferenc Molnar (Translated by Melville Baker). Various productions (1923 - 54) staring Eva Le Gallienne, Basil Rathbone, Tupper Jones, Halliwell Hobbes, Philip Merivale, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, Gloria Vanderbilt, Peter Donat (Nephew of Robert Donat), Michael Printz, Richard Hawkins, Ruth Coffin, Bruce Gelser, etc. Originally produced (1923) by Charles Frohman and directed by David Burton. | ||||||||||||
97 | Swan Song : "A New Play" by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Produced by John Clein at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1946) starring Scott McKay, Felicia Montealegre, Ivan Simpson, Mary Servoss, Theo Goetz, John Conway, Leni Stengel, etc. Directed by Joseph Pevney. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet Street : or "The String of Pearls" by George Dibdin Pitt. Produced by Wendell Phillips Dodge at the Frazee Theatre (NYC - 1924) starring Walter Edwin, Percy Baverstock, Frank Hubert, Charles Penman, Jeannie Begg, etc. Directed by Wendell Phillips Dodge. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Musical) : "A Musical Thriller" by Hugh Wheeler (Based on a version of "Sweeney Todd" by Christopher Bond). Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Various productions (1979 - 2004) starring Angela Lansbury, Len Cariou, George Hearn, Bob Gunton, Beth Fowler, Victor Garber, Ken Jennings, Neil McCaul, Paddy Glynn, Marilyn Cutts, Dorothy Loudon (The original "Miss Hannigan" in "Annie". Co-star of television's "The Garry Moore Show".), Stephen Powell, Buffy Baggott, David Ward, etc. Originally produced (1979) by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward, Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson and Martin Richards in association with Dean and Judy Manos, directed by Harold Prince and choreographed by Larry Fuller. Songs include: "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd," "No Place Like London," "The Worst Pies in London," "Poor Thing," "Pirelli's Magic Elixir," "Kiss Me," "Johanna," "Not While I'm Around," "Parlor Songs," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Adeline : "A Musical Romance of the Gay Nineties" with book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By"). Various productions (1929 - 97) starring Violet Carlson, Helen Morgan (Portrayed by Ann Blyth on film and Polly Bergan on television), Robert Emmett Keane, Grace Atwell, Beatrice Kay (Famed historian and performer of music of "The Gay 90s"), Nancy Marchand (Co-star of television's "Marty," "Lou Grant," The Sopranos," etc.), Dorothy Loudon ("Annie," Ballroom," etc. on stage. "The Garry Moore Show," etc.on television.), Stephen Bogardus, Gary Beach, Tony Randall, Robert Osborne, etc. Originally produced (1929) by Arthur Hammerstein (Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II), directed by Reginald Hammerstein (Brother of Oscar Hammerstein II) and choreographed by Danny Dare. Songs include: "Play Us a Polka Dot," "Here Am I," "Out of The Blue," "Oriental Moon," "Why Was I Born," "Winter in Central Park," "Don't Ever Leave Me," "Twas Not So Long Ago," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Aloes : Book by Jay Mallory. Produced by Lee Ephraim at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring Rex Harrison, Nicholas Joy, John Litel, Evelyn Laye, Myra Hampton, Elliot Mason, Marjorie Martyn, Ruth Vivian, etc. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet And Hot : "The Songs of Harold Arlen" by Julianne Boyd. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Harold Arlen, Truman Capote, Ira Gershwin, E.Y. Harburg, Ted Koehler, Johnny Mercer, Leo Robin, Billy Rose and Jack Yellin. Produced by Arnold Mittelman at the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Miami, Fl - 1994) starring Terry Burrell, Monica Pege, Allen Hidalgo, Brian Quinn, Jacquey Maltby and Lance Roberts. Directed by Julienne Boyd. Choreographed by Hope Clark. Songs include: "I've Got the World on a String," "Stormy Weather," "Blues in the Night," "One for My Baby," "Get Happy," "It's Only a Paper Moon," "The Man That Got Away," "A Sleepin' Bee," "Over the Rainbow," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet And Low : Sketches by David Freedman. Music and lyrics by Billy Rose, Harry Archer, Edward Eliscu, Charlotte Kent, Mort Dixon, William Irwin, Ira Gershwin, Harry Warren, Allen Boretz, Ned Lehak, Malcolm McComb, Vivian Ellis, Ballard McDonald, Louis Alter, Joseph Meyer, etc. Produced by Billy Rose (Portrayed by James Caan in the 1975 biopic, "Funny Lady") at Chanin's Forty-Sixth Street Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring James Barton ("Paint Your Wagon," etc.), Fannie Brice (Portrayed by Barbra Streisand on stage and film and by Alice Faye in a fictional filmed account of her life, "Rose of Washington Square". Wife of Billy Rose.), George Jessel ("The Toastmaster General of the United States"), Borrah Minevitch (Harmonica virtuoso), Hal Thompson, Roger Pryor, etc. Choreographed by Danny Dare and Busby Berkeley. Songs include: "Outside Looking In," "Mr. Jessel," "Cheerful Little Earful," "Dancing With Tears in My Eyes," "Ten Minutes in Bed," "When Pansy Was a Flower," "Would You Like to Take a Walk?," "For I'm in Love Again," "I Knew Him Before He Was Spanish," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet And Twenty : "A New Comedy" by Basil Hood. Produced by A.and S. Gatti and Charles Frohman at the Vaudeville Theatre (London - 1901) starring J.D. Beveridge, Holbrook Blinn, Seymour Hicks, Mary Rorke, Vane Featherston, etc. Billed with "Scrooge" adapted from the work of Charles Dickens by J.C. Buckstone starring Seymour Hicks as "Ebenezer Scrooge" | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Bells Jangled : Book by Reginald Lawrence. Produced by Seldon Bennett and Shepard Traube at the Forrest Theatre (Philadelphia - 1934) starring Jane Cowl, Minor Watson, Florance Edney, Harold Webster, Clyde Franklin, etc. Directed by William W. Schorr and Shepard Traube. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Bird Of Youth : "A New Play" by Tennessee Williams. Various productions (1959 - 98) starring Paul Newman, Sidney Blackmer, Geraldine Page, Logan Ramsey, Rip Torn (Husband of Geraldine Page), Diana Hyland (Original co-star of television's "Eight is Enough"), Madeleine Sherwood (Co-star of television's "The Flying Nun"), Ron Harper (Television's "Garrison's Gorillas"), John Napier, Bruce Dern, Joe Rodgers, Antonia Balinsky, Elizabeth Ashley, Michael Hayden, Lauren Bacall, Frances Cuka, Simon Rouse, Ann Ramsey, Irene Worth, Christopher Walken, Pat Corley, Cathryn Damon, Eugenia Rawls, Robert Knepper, Giles Tomlin, Colin Stinton, Ricahrd Pasco, Alison Fiske, Emma Amos, Sally Giles, etc. Originally produced (1959) by Cheryl Crawford and directed by Elia Kazan. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Bye And Bye : "A New Musical Comedy" by S.J. Perelman and Al Hirschfeld. Music by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by Ogden Nash. Produced by Nat Karson at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1946) starring Gene Sheldon (Banjo virtuoso and co-star of television's "Zorro"), Dolores Gray, Walter O' Keefe, Robert Strauss ("Animal" in "Stalag 17 on stage and film), Percy Helton, Nevada Smith, etc. Directed by Curt Conway and Nat Karson. Choreographed by Fred Kelly (Brother of Gene Kelly). Songs include; "Texas, Brooklyn and Love," "Old Fashioned Tune," "Let's Be Young," "My Broker Told Me So," "Just Like a Man," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Charity : "The Musical Comedy" by Neil Simon (Based upon an original screenplay by Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano). Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields (Daughter of Lew Fields). Various productions (1966 - 98) starring Gwen Verdon ("Damn Yankees," "Redhead," etc. Wife of Bob Fosse.), John McMartin, Arnold Soboloff, Ruth Buzzi (Television's "Laugh In"), Helen Gallagher, Juliet Prowse, Peter Lombard, Paula Kelly, Suzanne Charny, Ben Vereen, Paul Glover, Chita Rivera ("West Side Story," "Bye Bye Birdie," etc.), Lee Goodman, Thelma Oliver, The Buckinghams, Patti Karr, Luba Lisa ("I Had a Ball," etc.), Carol Lawrence ("West Side Story," etc. Wife of Robert Goulet.), Ted Pritchard, Rudy Tronto, Debbie Allen, Michael Rupert, Bebe Neuwirth, Whoopi Goldberg, Donna McKechnie, Carol Arthur (Wife of Dom DeLuise), Ed Koch (Mayor of New York City), David Dinkins (Mayor of New York City), Charles Nelson Reilly, Marla Maples, Robert Goulet, Jim Dale, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Hinton Battle, Marissa Tomei, Betty Buckley, Gretchen Wyler, Dick Patterson, etc. Originally produced (1966) by Fryer, Carr and Harris and directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse. Songs include: "Big Spender," "Rich Man's Frug," "If My Friends Could See Me Now," "Too Many Tomorrows," "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This," "Rhythm of Life," "Baby Dream Your Dream," "Where Am I Going," "I'm a Brass Band," "I Love to Cry at Weddings," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Eros : Book by Terrence McNally. Produced by Michael Ellis in association with Samuel Bronstein at the Gramercy Arts Theatre (NYC - c. 1969) starring Robert Drivas and Sally Kirkland. Billed with "Witness" by Terrence McNally starring Joe Ponazecki, Allen Garfield, Sally Kirkland and Richard Marr. Both plays directed by Larry Arrick. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Kitty Bellairs : "The New Play" by David Belasco (Based upon "The Bath Comedy" by Egerton Castle). Produced by David Belasco by arrangement with Maurice Campbell at Belasco's Theatre (NYC - 1904) starring Henrietta Crosman, John F. Kellard, Edwin Stevens, Addison Pitt, Jane Cowl, Clyde Fogel, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Lady : "A New Musical Comedy" by Mann Page and Jack McGowan. Music by Delos Owen. Lyrics by Bud Green. Produced by Thomas Ball at the Woods Theatre (Chicago - 1927) starring Jane Taylor, George A. Schiller, John Kane, Mary Adams, Gus Shy, Marie Nordstrom, Richard Powell, etc. Directed by William Caryl. Choreographed by Busby Herkeley (Berkeley). Songs include: "I Just Want You," "I Don't Want to Go Home," "The Party's On Me," "On a Side Street," "Will You Promise?," "Sweet Lady," "Hot Rhythm," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Lavender : "The Original Domestic Drama" by A.W. Pinero. Various productions (1889 - 1915) starring Brandon Thomas, Bernard Gould, Edward Terry, Maude Millett, George Howard, Olive Wilton, Beatrice Terry, Henry Gsell, Walter Gilbert, Albert Sackett, Stuart Fox, Lillian Keller, Herbert Kelcey, Henry Miller, Edmund Maurice, March Allen, Nina Boucicault, Carlotta Addisoh, Henry M. Pitt, Viola Allen, Fanny Addison, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Little Devil : "The Gayest of Musical Comedies" by Frank Mandel and Laurence Schwab. Music by George Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Lyrics by B.G. DeSylva (Portrayed by Gordon MacRae in the 1956 biopic, "The Best Things in Life Are Free"). Produced by Laurence Schwab at various theatres (1924 - 25) starring Constance Binney, Olivette, Edna Dare, Ruth Warren, Irving Beebe, James Curren, etc. Directed by Edgar McGregor. Choreographed by Sammy Lee and Michael Fokine. Songs include: "Some One Who Believes in You," "The Jijibo," "Lucky," "Supposing," "Hooray for the U.S.A.," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Love Remember'd : "A New Play" by Ruth Goetz. Produced by Martin Gabel (Husband of Arlene Francis. Semi-regular panelist on the television game show, "What's My Line?".) and Henry Margolis at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1960) starring Margaret Sullavan (Wife of Henry Fonda, Leland Hayward, William Wyler, etc.), Kent Smith, Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr. No" on film), Norma Crane (Co-star of "Fiddler on the Roof" on film), Rae Allen, Daniel Ades and Sylvia Gassel. Directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Nell Of Old Drury : "The Favourite Costume Comedy Drama" by Paul Kester. Various productions (1900 - 23) starring Fred Terry, Louis Calvert, Sydney Brough, Fred Volpe, Constance Collier, Harcourt Beatty, Harry Hill, James Lindsay, Leopold Stack, Nellie Stewart, Laurette Taylor, Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt, Howard Lindsay, James Bell, etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Potato : "A Musical Revue" by Noel Coward (From a conception by Roderick Cook). Music and lyrics by Noel Coward. Produced by Robert L. Steele at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1968) starring George Grizzard, Carole Shelley, Arthur Mitchell, Mary Louise Wilson, Tom Kneebone, Bonnie Schon, Ian Tucker, Robert Lupone and Stephen Reinhardt. Directed and choreographed by Lee Theodore. Songs include: "Dance, Little Lady," "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," "Why Does Love Get in the Way?," "Mad About the Boy," "I Like America," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweet Sue : "A New Play" by A.R. Gurney, Jr. Produced by Arthur Whitelaw, Dick Button (Olympic skating champion and televison commentator) and Byron Goldman at The Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1986) starring Mary Tyler Moore, Lynn Redgrave, Barry Tubb and John K. Linton. Directed by John Tillinger. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweetest Girl In Dixie, The : "The Prettiest of Southern Comedy Dramas" produced at the Imperial Theatre (St. Louis - 1918) starring Lloyd T. Gould, Sam C. Major, Kathryn Dale, Ted Ward, etc. Directed by Al C. Wilson. Billed with "The Busby Brothers Greater Minstrels". | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweetest Girl In Paris, The : "A Fable-Play with Music" by Addison Burkhardt with verses by Collin Davis. Music by Joseph E. Howard (Portrayed by Mark Stevens in the 1947 biopic, "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now"). Produced by Harry Askin at the LaSalle Opera House (Chicago - 1911) starring Clarence Bellair, Mace Bonville, Alice Sullivan, Dorothy Brenner, Trixie Friganza, Roland Cummings, etc. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Songs include: "Paris Today," "I Love 'Em All from A to Z," "Ain't it a Shame to be Fat," "Don't Forget the Number," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweetheart Shop, The : "A Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Music by Hugo Felix. Produced by Edgar J. MacGregor and William Moore Patch at various theatres (1921) starring Mary Harper, George Wharton, Una Fleming, Zella Russell, Roy Gordon, Esther Howard, Marion Saki, etc. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Songs include: "Oh, Mister Postman," "I Want to be a Blooming, Blushing Bride," "Didn't You?," "The Glow of the Cigarette," "She's Artistic," "Life is a Carousel," etc. | ||||||||||||
97 | Sweethearts : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection - See "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
98 | Swell Miss Fitzwell, The : "A New and Original Comedy" by H.A. Du Souchet. Produced by May Irwin and Her Company at the Bijou Theatre (NYC - 1898) starring May Irwin (Performed the first onscreen kiss in movie history with John C. Rice in the 1896 film "The Kiss"), William Buress, Ignacio Martinetti, Ed Mack, Roland Carter, etc. Directed by E. Rosenbaum. | ||||||||||||
98 | Swim In The Sea, A : "A New Play" by Jess Gregg. Produced by the Rollins Players at the Annie Russell Theatre (Rollins College, Winter Park, FL - 1958) starring Peggy Wood (Star of the television's "I Remember Mama". Co-star of the film, "The Sound of Music".), Inga Swenson, Carol Stone, George Peppard, Lucy Prentis, etc. Directed by Elliot Silverstein. | ||||||||||||
98 | Swimming To Cambodia : "Parts I and 2" by Spalding Gray. Produced by the Goodman Theatre and the Chicago Theatre Group at the Briar Street Theatre (Chicago - 1985) starring Spalding Gray. Directed by Gregory Mosher. | ||||||||||||
98 | Swineherd And The Princess, The : "A Fantasy" by Alfred England, Sydney Cubitt and Otto David. Music by Carl St. Amory. Produced by J.H. Brewer at the Royal Court Theatre (London - 1914). | ||||||||||||
98 | Swing : "A Musical Romance" by Conn Fleming. Music by Robert Waldman. Lyrics by Alfred Uhry. Various productions (c. 2000 - 2005). | ||||||||||||
98 | Swing Mikado, The : "A 1939 Version of the Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta" by Harry Minturn. Produced by The Chicago Federal Theatre at New Yorker Theatre (NYC - 1939) starring Maurice Cooper, Lewis White, Herman Greene, William Franklin, Frankie Fambro, Mabel Walker, Mabel Carter, etc. Directed by Harry Minturn. Choreographed by Sammy Dyer and Hazel Davis. Songs include: "A Wandering Minstrel," "Our Great Mikado," "Behold the Lord High Executioner," "Moon Song," "Flowers that Bloom in the Spring," "Titwillow," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Swing Your Lady : "A New Comedy" by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Produced by Milton Shubert at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring John Alexander (Most famous as "Uncle Teddy" in "Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), Hope Emerson, Henry Norell, Matt McHugh, Ruth Chorpenning, Billie Redfield, Eddie Hodge, Al Ochs, Joe Laurie, Jr., etc. Directed by Bertram Harrison. | ||||||||||||
98 | Swingtime Canteen : "The Star-Spangled Musical Hit" by Linda Thorsen Bond, William Repicci and Charles Busch. Produced by William Repicci and Michael Minchiello in association with Patricia Greenwald, Ken Jillson and Robert Massimi at The Blue Angel Supper Club (NYC - 1995) starring Charles Busch, Debra Barsha, Marcy McGuigan, Kelli Maguire and Jackie Sanders. Directed by Kenneth Elliott. Choreographed by Barry McNabb. Songs include: "Beer Barrel Polka," "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," "Bugle Call Rag," "His Rocking Horse Ran Away," "I'll Be Seeing You," "Rhumboogie," "Rum and Coca-Cola," "Swinging on a Star," "Tico-Tico," "You'll Never Know," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Sword And Samurai : "A New Comedy" by Aldyth Morris (Freely adapted from George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man"). Produced by The Honolulu Community Theatre (Hawaii - 1966) starring Grace Kinoshita Westfall, Sumiko Yanagisako, Elissa Dulce, Dick Williams, Yankee Chang, etc. Directed by L. Newell Tarrant. | ||||||||||||
98 | Sword Of The King, The : "Comedy" by Ronald MacDonald. Produced by Maurice Campbell at Wallack's Theatre (NYC - 1902) starring Henrietta Crosman, Sheridan Block, Frederick C. Bertrand, Aubrey Bouocicault, Ida Vernon, Addison Pitt, Edwin Fowler, etc. Directed by Eugene W. Presbrey and Henrietta Crosman. | ||||||||||||
98 | Sybil : "The Musical Comedy" by Harry Graham and H.B. Smith (Adapted from the original by Max Brody and Frank Martos). Music by Victor Jacobi. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1916 - 17) starring Donald Brian, Joseph Cawthorn, Wilda Bennett, Queenie Vasser, Jackson Hines, George E. Mack, etc. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Songs include; "At a Grand Hotel," "Good Advice," "Lift Your Eyes to Mine," "Love May Be a Mystery," "I Like the Boys," "When Cupid Calls," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Sylla, The Dictator : "The New Successful Tragedy" by John Banim. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1837). Billed with "Turning the Tables," "Turn Out," "The Humors of An Election," "I'll Be Your Second," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Sylvia (By A. R. Gurney) : "A Romantic Comedy" by A.R. Gurney. Produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club at the John Houseman Theatre (NYC - 1996) starring Jan Hooks (Co-star of television's "Saturday Night Live," "Designing Women," etc.), John Cunningham, Mary Beth Peil and Derek Smith. Directed by John Tillinger. | ||||||||||||
98 | Sylvia (By M.E. Inch) : "Operetta" by Maud Elizabeth Inch. Music by W. Rhys-Herbert. Produced by The Miss Spence School Society at The Plaza (NYC - 1914) starring Louise Freeman, Louise Trevor, Carami Carroll, Dorothy Flagg, etc. Directed by J.M. Edgar Hart. | ||||||||||||
98 | Szechuan Dynasty : Book by Lee Scheier. Music and lyrics by Annie Roboff. Produced at the Ensemble Studio Theatre (NYC - No date) starring John C. Becher, Sudie Bond, Rick Lieberman, Annie Roboff, etc. Directed by Joseph E. Gilford. Songs include: "Soft Touches," "Friend of Mine," "All Alone," "Little Things," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Ta Bouche! : "Comedie Musicale" by Yves Mirande. Music by Maurice Yvain. Lyrics by Albertt Willemetz. Produced in Paris (No location or date listed) starring Lucien Baroux, Suzanne Delmas, Line Marjac, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tab For Stardom : Book by Jeff Berkson, Denise DeClue and John Karraker (Developed from "Flash in the Pan"). Sketches and songs by The Grimm Brothers. Produced at the Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago - 1984) starring Bill Applebaum, Richard Dunne, Skip Griparis and Lisa Zane. Directed by Dennis Zacek. Songs include: "Wheatena," "Shut 'Em Down," "Forces of Destruction," "Good Old Fashioned War," "English Class Blues," "Lavatory Rock," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tabasco : Book and lyrics by R. A. Barnet. Music by George W. Chadwick. Produced at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - 1894) starring Thomas Q. Seabrooke, Walter Allen, Joseph E. Sheehan, Otis Harlan, Hugh Mack, Elvia Crox, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Table Of The Two Horseman, The : Book by Arthur Trewen. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Trust at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1983) starring Simon Cutter, Tom Chadbon, Ian Lindsay, Miranda Richardson, etc. Directed by John David. | ||||||||||||
98 | Table Settings : Book by James Lapine. Various productions (c. 1980) starring Fredric Stone, Bernard Beck, Kim Geller, Mark Blum, Frances Chaney, Brent Spiner, Marta Kober, etc. Directed by James Lapine. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taffetas, The : "A Musical Journey Through the Fabulous Fifties" produced at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - No date). | ||||||||||||
98 | Taffy : "A New Play" by Anna Marie Barlow. Produced by George Hamlin and Malcolm Wells in association with John Caldwell and Don LaSusa at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Kim Stanley, Edward Andrews, Louis Gossett, Ronald Nicholas and Michael Tolan. Directed by Alfred Ryder. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tailor-Maid Man, A : "A Comedy" by Harry James Smith (Based on "The Well-Fitting Dress-Coat" by Gabriel Dregley). Various productions (1918 - 29) starring Grant Mitchell, Penelope Hubbard, Walter Davis, Foster Williams, Mary Vance, Rowland Buckstone, Mona Kingsley, Harold Vermilye, William Shelley Sullivan, etc. Originally produced (1918) by Cohan and Harris (Portrayed by James Cagney and Richard Whorf in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy") and directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take A Chance : "A Musical Comedy" by B.G. (De)Sylva (Portrayed by Gordon MacRae in the 1956 biopic," The Best Things in Life Are Free") and Laurence Schwab. Additional dialogue by Sid Silvers. Music by Herb Brown Nacio (Nacio Herb Brown) and Richard Whiting (Father of Margaret Whiting). Additional songs by Vincent Youmans. Produced by Olson and Johnson, Laurence Schwab and B.G. De Sylva at various theatres (1932 - 33) starring Ole Olson and Chic Johnson, Vera Marshe, Douglas Wood, Betty Allen, Oscar Ragland, Al Downing, Jack Haley, Sid Silvers, June Knight, Ethel Merman, Jack Whiting, Mitzi Mayfair, John Grant, etc. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Songs include: "The Life of the Party," "I Got Religion," "She's Nuts About Me," "Rise and Shine," "Eadie Was a Lady," "Should I Be Sweet," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take A Giant Step : Book by Louis Peterson. Various productions (1953 - 57) starring Frederick O' Neal, Louis Gossett, Jane White, Estelle Hemsley, Fred Vogel, Estelle Evans, Warren Berlinger, Beah Richards, Godfrey Cambridge, Hilda Haynes, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Lyn Austin and Thomas Noyes and directed by John Stix. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take Her She's Mine : "The Broadway Comedy Hit" by Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Various productions (1961 - 64) starring Art Carney, Phyllis Thaxter, Elizabeth Ashley, Louise Sorel, Richard Jordan, Heywood Hale Broun (CBS sports commentator and reporter), Joanna Pettet, Audra Lindley, June Harding, Tom Ewell, Jack Ryan, Philip Bolton, Lynn George, Sterling Yates, Doris Hackney, Walter Moulder, etc. Originally produced (1961) by Harold S. Prince ands directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take It From Me : "A Tuneful Tale of Youth and Love" with book and lyrics by Will B.Johnstone. Music by Will R. Anderson. Various productions (1919 - 22) starring Fred Hillebrand, Charles Welsh Homer, Helen Raftery, Jack McGowan, Alice Hills, John E. Hennings, Richard Mack, Arline Gardiner, Violet Rio, Robert Capron, Beach Cooke, Vera Dudley, etc. Originally produced (1919) by William Moore Patch and directed and choreographed by Fred A. Bishop and Joseph M. Gaites. Songs include: "Take It From Me," "Tip Toe," "The Tanglefoot Trot," "The Call of the Cozy Little Home," "I Like to Linger in the Lingerie," "A Penny For Your Thoughts," "Camouflage," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take Me Along : "A Musical Comedy" by Joseph Stein and Robert Russell (Based on the play, "Ah, Wilderness" by Eugene O' Neill). Music and lyrics by Bob Merrill. Various productions (1959 - 64) starring Jackie Gleason, Walter Pidgeon, Eileen Herlie (Most famous as "Gertrude" in "Hamlet" on stage and film), Robert Morse, Una Merkel, Luke Halpin (Co-star of television's "Flipper"), Susan Luckey ("Carousel," "The Music Man," etc. on film), Valerie Harper ("Television's "Rhoda"), Arlene Golonka (Most famous as "Millie" on television's "Mayberry RFD"), Dick O' Neill, June Carroll (Composer and co-star of "New Faces of 1952), Robert Smith, Liza Minnelli, Bruce Kirby (Father of Bruno Kirby), William Bendix (Television's "The Life of Riley"), Sidney Blackmer, Doris Dalton, Art Holt, Peg Denker, etc. Originally produced (1959) by David Merrick, directed by Peter Glenville and choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "The Parade," "I Would Die," "I Get Embarrassed," "Take Me Along," "That's How It Starts," "Oh, Please," "Staying Young," "But Yours," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take Me Out : "Winner of the 2003 Tony Award for Best Play" by Richard Greenberg. Various productions (2003 - 07) starring Daniel Sunjata, Denis O'Hare, Neal Huff, Frederick Weller, Kevin Carroll, David Eigenberg, Gene Gabriel, Robert m. Jimenez, Joe Lisi, Kohl, Sudduth, James Yaegashi, etc. Directed by Ed Decker and Joe Mantello. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take My Advice (By W. Collier) : "A New Entertainment" by William Collier and James Montgomery. Produced by Lew Fields (Of the comedy team, "Weber and Fields") at various theatres (1911 - 12) starring William Collier, Wells Knibloe, Charles Dow Clark, Paula Marr, Dorothy Unger, etc. Directed by William Collier. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take My Advice (By E. Lester) : "An American Comedy" by Elliott Lester. Produced by The Frank Wilcox Company at Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1928) starring Frank Wilcox, Janet Regal, Hal Brown, Josephine Fox, Helen Blair, Albert Mack, etc. Directed by Albert Mack. | ||||||||||||
98 | Take The Air : "New Musical Comedy of Aviation" with book and lyrics by Gene Buck and Anne Caldwell. Music (or "Airs") by Dave Stamper. Produced by Gene Buck at various theatres (1927 - 28) starring Will Mahoney, Chick York and Rose King, Gene Buck's Aviation Orchestra, Al Ochs, Kitty O' Connor, George Spelvin, Trini, etc. Directed by Gene Buck and Alexander Leftwich. Choreographed by Ralph Reader. Songs include: "All Aboard for Times Square," "Silver Wings," "The Wild and Woolly West," "Carmen Has Nothing on Me," "Take the Air," "Japanese Moon', "Ham and Eggs," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taken From Life (By S. Colville) : "A World's Success" by Samuel Colville. Produced at various theatres (c. 1886) starring Phosa McAllister, Edwin Francis, J.H.Bunny, Louis Knobb, Clara Rutherford, etc. "Introducing the great race horse Comet with all original scenery as produced at Wallack's Theatre, New York". | ||||||||||||
98 | Taken From Life (By A. L. Zimmerman) : Book by Armand L. Zimmerman. Produced by the Yale University School of the Fine Arts/ The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1934) starring Hope Norman, George Culver, Arthur L. Sachs, Helen Ward, Alfred Etcheverry, Dorothy McLaughlin, etc. Directed by Alexander Dean. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taking Chances : "A Farce" by Paul Frank and Siegfried Geyer (Translated by Benrimo and Morgan). Produced by the Messrs.Shubert at the 39th Street Theatre (NYC - 1915) starring Lou-Tellegen, John Hamilton, Lionel Bevans, Winifred Harris, Viola Roach, Elwyn Eaton, Phil M. Sheridan, Walter Plinge, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taking Steps : Book by Alan Ayckbourn. Produced at the Circle in the Square Theatre, NYC (1991) starring Christopher Benjamin, Jonathan Hogan, Pippa Pearthree, Jane Summerhays, Bill Buell and Spike McClure. Directed by Alan Stachan. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talbot's Box : "A New Play" by Thomas Kilroy. Produced at the Peacock Theatre (Dublin - 1977) starring John Molloy, Stephen Brennan, Clive Geraghty, Ingrid Craigie and Eileen Colgan. Directed by Patrick Mason. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tale Of A Coat, The : "A Comedy Drama" by Dion Boucicault. Produced at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1890) starring Sol Smith Russell, Jemmy Watt, John E. Kellard, Frank Lawton, Walter Hale, George S. Stevens, Alfie Hudson, etc. Directed by Dion Bouciciault and Ben Teal. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tale Of The Allergist's Wife, The : Book by Charles Busch. Various Productions (2001 - 2004) starring Meg Foster, Ariel Shafir, Sondra James, Lenny Wolpe, Robin Strasser (Television's "All My Children," "One Life to Live," etc.), Darin DePaul, Linda Lavin, Tony Roberts, Michele Lee, Shirl Bernheim, Anil Kumar, etc. Directed by Carl Andress and Lynne Meadow. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tale Of Two Cities, A : Book by Charles Dickens. Various adaptations and productions (1982 - 95) starring Aaron Bass, Sarah Holden, James Riordan, Mark Faith, Bradley Mart, Alan Adams, Brenda Radloff, Katherine Ross, Mark Chambers, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tale Told, A : Book by Lanford Wilson. Produced by The Circle Repertory Company (NYC - 1981) starring David Ferry, Trish Hawkins, Michael Higgins, Timothy Shelton, Fritz Weaver, Patricia Wettig, etc. Directed by Marshall W. Mason. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talent ' 58 : Sketches and scenes by Diana Shalet, William Woodson, Clifford Odets, Sidney Kingsley, Dorothy Parker, Meyer Levin, N. Richard Nash, William C. Fridley, etc. Music and lyrics by Peter Howard, Luther Henderson, Evelyn Love Cooper, Jerry Herman, Jim Eiler, David Amram, Bob Atwood, Jack Vaughan, Shelley Dobbins, Hayward Morris, Stone Widney, Bernie Wayne, Duke Ellington, Horace Silver, Irving Fields, Miguelito Garcia, Robert Kessler, Martin Charnin, Dorothy Parker, Doris Julian, Sol Barkowitz, Ray Schiller, Shelley Mowell, etc. Produced by the Broadway Show League at the Majestic Theatre (NYC - 1958) starring Hiram Sherman, Juanita Hall, Steffi Henderson, Charles Nelson Reilly, Estelle Parsons, Lorna Greene, Leonard Stone, Sylvia Miles, Lenny Dale, Doe Lang, Billy Wilson, Alvin Ailey, Martin Charnin, Donald Moffat, Davy Jones, Marilyn Cooper, Richard Poston, Richard Sheldon, Alice Nunn, etc. Directed by John Ira Moore, Jerry Herman, Jim Eiler, Edwin Sherin, Kermit Kegley, William Hellinger, Rudy Tronto, Michael Egan, John Cassavetes, Martin Charnin, Sanford Meisner, Luther Henderson, Doris Julian, John Ira Moore, etc. Choreographed by Janet Picard LeMon, Lenny Dale, Alvin Ailey, Nelle Fisher, Walter Nicks, Vitorio, Matt Mattox, George Church, etc. Songs include: "Jolly Theatrical Season," "Play Ball," "There's Always a Chance," "From Pix to TV to Stage," "Hey, Cheri," "Harlem Waltz," "Beautiful Hands," "Jazz in Mambo," "November in Kenya," "I Love Paducah," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talent ' 59 : Sketches and scenes by Jane Barry, Henry Cutler, Alan Kass, Don Briody, Horton Foote, Eugene Ionesco, Howard Richardson, William Berney, Sidney Kingsley, John Gerber, Eugene O' Neill, John Van Druten, Walter Hart Mathews, Don Allell, William Faulkner, Patience Cleveland, Richard Kneeland, William Saroyan, Ferenc Molnar, Lillian Hellman, F. Hugh Herbert, N. Richard Nash, Norman Corwin, Joseph Kramm, Paul Osborn, George Axelrod, Maxwell Anderson, etc. Music and lyrics by Alan Friedman, Dennis Marks, Jim Wise, Dick Bimonti, Nicholas Schachter, Robert Bernstein, Marge Greene, Dickson Hughes, Paul Kelin, Fred Ebb, Cy Young, Warren B. Myers, Harold Beebe, Murray Grand, Timothy Gray, Bob Atwood, Jack Vaughan, Michael Stewart, Ron Clark, Dean Fuller, etc. Produced by the Broadway Show League at various theatres (1959) starring Jane Barry, Ted Chapman, Kenneth Mars, Betty Rhodes, George Smith Lindsay, Reva Rose, Cy Young, Elaine Swann, Betty Wilson, Van Williams, Alvin Ailey, Kevin Kelly, Lee Meriwether, Roscoe (Lee) Browne, Clarence Williams, Isabell Sanford, Cecily (Cicely) Tyson, James Earl Jones, Graham Jarvis, Richard Nieves, etc. Directed by David Barrett, Bob Haddad, Robert Bernstein, Harold Beebe, Jack Vaughan, Tao Strong, Gabe Mone, Harding Dorn, Chester Morss, Alan Kass, Dennis Marks, Mark Richman, Nola Chilton, Hank Elliott, Vinette Carroll, Michael Higgins, Phillip Pruneau, Ira Zuckerman, Earle Hyman, Frank Melfo, Samuel Rosen, etc. Choreographed by Bob Haddad, Nelle Fisher, Alvin Ailey, Harding Dorn, Kiko do Brazil, etc. Songs include: "A Name of Our Own," "Broadway at 39th Street," "Flumps," "Go West Young Rubicam," "Kismet Quick," "Red Hot Mama," "Wacky Rhythm," "You Pleasure Me', etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talent ' 60 : Sketches and scenes by T.S. Eliot, Tennessee Williams, Paddy Chayefsky, Morton B. Wishengrad, James Thurber, William Hanley, Sean O' Casey, McKinlay Cantor, Paul Lally, Irwin Shaw, Jean Genet, Walter Harlin, etc. Music and lyrics by Dickson Hughes, Rod Warren, Forrest Wood, Monty Kelly, Cal Tjader, Michael Cohen, Treva Silverman, Hugh Martin, Don Peterson, Jerry Herman, Ken Welch, Victor Ziskin, etc. Produced by the Broadway Show League at the Majestic Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring George Furth, Forrest Wood, Jane Judge, Edmund Balin, Renee Taylor (Wife of Joseph Bologna), Paul Dooley, Charles Welch, Joan Porter, Joan Rivers, Arnold Soboloff, Joe Campanella, Estelle Parsons, Steve Pearlman, Lenny Dale, Gimi Beni, Bruce Peter Yarnell, Arthur Rubin, etc. Directed by Phil Burns, Nola Chilton, William Hickey, Bill Penn, Arlen Golonka (Most famous as "Millie" on television's "Mayberry RFD"), Gene Lasko, Chester Morss, Art Kassul, etc. Choreographed by Joel Schnee, Edmund Balin, Yvonne Othon, Elna Laun, George Jack, Jeff Duncan, Neil Kenyon, Gordon Peavy, Jack Beaber, etc. Songs include: "Mambo for Four With Fans," "Song of the Monkey," "Intellectual Rag," "National Geographic," "Storyville," "Vocal Girl Makes Good," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talent ' 61 : Sketches and scenes by William Shakespeare, Robert Joseph, Tad Mosel, Irwin Stahl, Jack Beaber, Dodie Smith, Noel Coward, Albert Camus, Sidney Davis, Paddy Chayevsky, Ogden Nash, William Saroyan, etc. Music and lyrics by Dickson Hughes, John Kestner, Ken and Mitzi Welch, David Hollister, Camino Ravosa, Harold Beebe, Jerry Herman, Jack Prenner, Don Peterson, Ronald Axe, etc. Produced by the Broadway Show League at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1961) starring Joseph Masiell, Sheila Smith, Dena Dietrich, Betty Rhodes, Joan Rivers, Bob Fitch, Otto Pirchner, George Lindsay ("Most famous as "Goober" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Paul Glover, Tracy Everitt (Co-star of "The Judy Garland CBS Christmas Show" - 1963), Tania Everett (Sister of Tracy Everitt. Different spelling of surname.), Alice Nunn, Barbara Cole, Anthony Zerbe, Olympia Dukakis, etc. Directed by Bob Livingston, Marvin Schofer, Norman Kline, Jack Eddleman, Logan Ramsey, Gene Lasko, Chester Morss, etc. Choreographed by Elna Laun, Jack Beaber, Sandra Devlin, Bob Fitch, Larry Stevens, Tracy Everitt, etc. Songs include: "Don't Want to Smile That Smile," "Winning the West," "I'm Not Ready for Spring," "Whistlin' Dixie Polka," "Naughty 42nd Street," "Doodle Bug," "Song and Dance Man," "Everybody Wants to Lead a Band," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talent For Murder, A : "A New Suspense-Comedy" by Jerome Chodorov and Norman Panama. Produced by Edwin S. Lowe at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1981) starring Claudette Colbert, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Barton Heyman, Nancy Addison Altman, etc. Directed by Paul Aaron. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tales From Hollywood : "A New Play" by Christopher Hampton. Produced by The National Theatre of Great Britain (London - 1983) starring Michael Gambon, Franc Morgan, Guy Rolfe, Philip Locke, Billie Whitelaw, etc. Directed by Peter Gill. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tales From The Vienna Woods : Book by Odon von Horvath (Translated by Christopher Hampton). Various productions (1977 - 78) starring Susan Williamson, Stephen Rea, Oliver Cotton, Nicholas Selby, Kate Nelligan, Paul Rogers, Brenda Blethyn, Daniel Thorndike, Richard Bauer, Halo Wines, Robert Prosky, Richard Frank, James Beard, etc. Originally produced (1977) by The National Theatre of Great Britain and directed by Maximilian Schell. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tales Of Tinseltown : Book and lyrics by Michael Colby. Music by Paul Katz. Produced by Arnold Mittelman at the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Miami, FL - 1991) starring Marcia Lewis, Michael Tucci, Ellen Harvey, Keith Devaney, Melinda Gilb, Karyn Quackenbush, Peter Ermides and John Scherer. Directed and choreographed by Tony Stevens. Songs include: "The Public Wants to Know," "The Musical Showdown," "The New Immortal," "Born to Be Bad," "Stars in My Eyes," "For My Career," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talk About Girls : "A New Musical Comedy" by William Carey Duncan and Daniel Kusell (Based on a play by John Hunter Booth). Music by Harold Orlob and Stephen Jones. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Produced by Harry H. Oshrin and Sam H. Grisman at the Waldorf Theatre (NYC - 1927) starring Frances Upton, William Cook, William Frawley (Television's "I Love Lucy"), Jane Taylor, Floyd Marion, Florence Earle, Russell Mack, etc. Directed by Daniel Kusell. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Songs include: "In Central Park," "Come to Lower Falls," "Maybe I Will," "Heel and Toe," "Sex Appeal," "Nineteen-Twenty-Seven," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talk Of New York, The : "Musical Play" by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage). Produced by Cohan and Harris at various theatres (1907 - 09) starring Victor Moore, Jack Gardner, Lorena Atwood, Nella Bergen, Rosie Green, Gertie Vanderbilt, etc. Directed and choreographed by George M. Cohan. Songs include: "Follow Your Uncle Dudley," "Mr. Burns of New Rochelle," "Burning Up the Boulevard," "Busy Little Broadway," "Under Any Old Flag at All," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talk Of The Devil : Book by Mary O' Malley. Produced by the Bristol Old Vic Trust at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - c. 1986) starring Pauline Yates, John Ronane, Theresa Boden, Janette Foggo, etc. Directed by Paul Unwin. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talk Of The Town, The : "The New Laughter Revue" with sketches by Frank Muir and Denis Norden. Music and lyrics by Ross Parker and Phil Park. Produced by George and Alfred Black and Jack Hylton at the Adelphi Theatre (London - 1954) starring Jill Day, Jimmy Edwards, Tony Hancock, Reg O' List, Iris Scott, etc. Directed by Alec Shanks and Joan Davis. Choreographed by Joan Davis. Songs include: "Curtain Up!," "Romance in Lace," "Paris By Night," "The Feline of the Species," "The Gay Nineties," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talk Radio : Book by Eric Bogosian. Produced by The Hippodrome State Theatre (Gainesville, FL - 1989) starring Michael Beistle, Lauren Caldwell, Amanda Fry, Nell Page Sexton, John F. Lennon, Rusty Salling, Kevin Rainsberger, Dan Jesse, Gregory Ray Jones, etc. Directed by Sidney Homan. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talker, The : "A Play of Today" by Marion Fairfax. Produced by Tully Marshall at the Garrick Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring Tully Marshall, Eva MacDonald, Mary Mallon, Wilson Day, Preston Crewe, Leonard Perry, etc. Directed by Marion Fairfax. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talking Heads : Book by Alan Bennett. Produced at the Minetta Lane Theatre (NYC - 2003) starring Kathleen Chalfant, Daniel Davis, Christine Ebersole, Valerie Mahaffey, Lynn Redgrave and Brenda Wehle. Directed by Michael Engler. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talking To You : Book by William Saroyan. Produced by The Saroyan Theatre at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Lois Bannerman, Peter Beauvais, Canada Lee, Jules Leni, Lewis Charles, etc. Billed with "Across the Board On Tomorrow Morning" by William Saroyan starring Irving Morrow, Jane Jeffreys, Carol Marcus (Wife of William Saroyan and Walter Matthau), Larry Bolton, William Prince, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talking With Angels : "A True Story That Transcends Faiths" by Shelley Mitchell. Produced by The California Institute of Integral Studies at the Project Artaud Theatre (San Francisco - c. 2000) starring Shelley Mitchell. Directed by Robin Fontaine. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tall Story : "A New Comedy" by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse (Suggested by the novel, "The Homecoming Game" by Howard Nemerov). Various productions (1959 - 60) starring Hans Conreid, Marian Winters, Robert Elston, Robert Wright, Mason Adams ("The Voice of Smuckers" on radio and television commercials), Nina Wilcox, Marc Connelly, Wayne Tippit, Sally Jessup, Joyce Bulifant, Ralph Stantley, John Astin (Star of television's "The Addams Family"), Robert Redford, Brooks Morton, Francine Sharon, Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Bettie Endrizzi, etc. Originally produced (1959) by Emmett Rogers and Robert Weiner and directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talley And Son : Book by Lanford Wilson. Produced by the Circle Repertory Theatre Company (NYC - 1985) starring Farley Granger, Edward Seamon, Trish Hawkins, etc. Directed by Marshall W. Mason. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talley Method, The : "New Play" by S.N. Behrman. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice and Robert E. Sherwood) at various theatres (1941) starring Ina Claire, Philip Merivale, Dean Harens, Lida Kane, Ernst Deutsch, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
98 | Talley's Folly : Book by Lanford Wilson. Various productions (1979 - 82) starring Judd Hirsch, Trish Hawkins, Jordan Charney, Debra Mooney, Matthew Reed, Deborah McLain, Jeff David and Linda Stephens. Originally produced (1979) by Nancy Cooperstein, Porter Van Zandt and Marc Howard and directed by Marshall W. Mason. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tallulah's Party : "A New Musical" by Bob Griffiths, Latifah Taormina and J.D. Maria. Music by Arthur Siegel. Lyrics by Mae Richard. Produced by Richard Shepard at the Martin R. Kaufman Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Tovah Feldshuh, Robert Cary, Bobby Clark and Alan Gilbert. Directed by Latifah Taormina. Choreographed by Jerome Vivona. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tambourines To Glory : "A Gospel Singing Play" by Langston Hughes (Adapted from his novel). Music by Jobe Huntley. Lyrics by Langston Hughes. Various productions (1963 - 77) starring Hazel Scott (Nightclub singer and pianist. Wife of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.), Nipsy Russell, Georgia Burke, Clara Ward, Olga James, Theresa Merritt, Eva Jessye, Robert Guillaume, Micki Grant, David Alan Grier, Marsha L. Perry, etc. Originally produced (1963) by The Theatre Guild and Joel Schenker and directed by Herbert Machiz. Songs include: "Upon This Rock," "Lord Above," "Scat Cat," "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane," "New York Blues," "Moon Outside My Window," "I'm Gonna Testify," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tamburlaine The Great : Book by Christopher Marlowe (Adapted by Tyrone Guthrie and Donald Wolfit). Various productions (1919 - 2007) starring Anthony Quayle, Coral Browne (Wife of Vincent Price), Eric House, William Shatner, Peter Wylde, Lloyd Bochner, Robert Eddison, Philip Locke, Brian Cox, Albert Finney, Gawn Grainger (Husband of Zoe Wanamaker), Daniel Thorndike, Brenda Blethyn, Michael Gough, Avery Brooks (Star of television's "A Man Called Hawk," etc.), Terence Archer, David Sabin, A. C. Frost, Jr. A.M. Hurd, L.M. Loeb, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taming Of Helen, The : "A Modern Comedy" by Richard Harding Davis. Produced in 1903 (No location listed) starring Henry Miller, Percy Lyndal, John Flood, Arthur Sheppard, Lionel Hogarth, Drina De Wolfe, Phillip Carroll, Marion Cavendish, Grace Elliston, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taming Of The Shrew, The : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection See "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tamu -Tamu : "The World Premiere" with book, music and lyrics by Gian Carlo Menotti. Produced "By Special Permission of the IXth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences" at the Studebaker Theatre (NYC - 1973) starring Robert J. Manzari, Sylvia Davis, Sung Sook Lee, Sung Kil Kim, Douglas Perry, Damon Ho, Glenn Asato, etc. Directed by Gian Carlo Menotti. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tangerine : "A Musical Comedy Satire" by Guy Bolton (Adapted from a play by Philip Bartholomae and Lawrence Langner). Music by Carlo-Sanders. Lyrics by Howard Johnson. Various productions (1922 - 24) starring Julia Sanderson, Harry Puck, Hobart Cavanaugh, Gloria Dawn, George Spelvin, John Kane, Halbert Brown, Frank Wilcox, Winifred Anglin, Dorothy Holmes, Helen Blair, Selma Bailes, Jack Burns, Loretta Sheridan, Billy Nunn, etc. Originally produced (1922) by Carle Carlton, directed by George Marion and choreographed by Bert French. Songs include: "It's Great to Be Married," "Love is a Business," "Isle of Tangerine," "Man is the Lord of It All," "South Sea Island Blues," "There's a Sunbeam for Every Drop of Rain," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tangled Lives : "Society Drama" by John W. Keller. Produced at Hooley's Theater (Chicago - 1887) starring Robert B. Mantell ("The Romantic Emotional Actor"), Nelson Wheatcroft, Archie Lindsay, Eleanor Carey, Effie M. Shannon, etc. Directed by Augustus Pitou. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tango : "A New Comedy" by Slawomir Mrozek. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1966 - 69) starring Patience Collier, Mike Pratt, Robert Eddison, Dudley Sutton, Louis Beachboard, Rodney Breen, Dolph Printz, David Margulies, Lilyan Wilder, Muriel Kirkland, Arthur Ed Forman, etc. Originally produced (1966) by the Royal Shakespeare Company and directed by Trevor Nunn. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tango For Turtles, A : Book by Dan Potter. Produced by the Yale School of Drama (New Haven - 1964) starring Frederick John Haut, Robert Jennings, James Harris, Jody Locker, Don Knight, etc. Directed by Asaas Kelada. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tango Pasion : Book by Mel Howard. Produced by Arnold Mittelman at the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Miami, FL - 1992) starring Jose Libertella, Luis Stazo, Eduardo Walczak, Jorge Orlando, Daniel Bouchet, etc. Directed by Jose Libertella and Luis Stazo. Choreographed by Hector Zaraspe. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tantalizing Tommy : "A New Comedy" by Paul Gavault and Michael Morton. Produced at The Playhouse (London - No date) starring Cyril Maude, Kenneth Douglas, Fred Lewis, Sybil Ruskin, Marie Lohr, etc. Billed with "The Toymaker of Nuremburg" by Austin Strong. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tantalus, The : Book by Ian Cullen and Catherine Arley. Produced at the Harold Clurman Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Ron Randell, Kelly Wood, David Knapp, Richard Lupino (Cousin of Ida Lupino), George Vogel and Tim Fahey. Directed by Stephen Joyce. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tante : "A New Comedy" by C. Haddon Chambers (Based on the novel by Anne Douglas Sedgwick). Produced by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1913 - 14) starring Ethel Barrymore, Charles Cherry, E., Henry Edwards ("First Appearance in America"), Eileen Van Biene ("First Appearance in America"), Frank McCoy, etc. Directed by C. Haddon Chambers. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tanyard Street : Book by Louis D' Alton. Produced by Jack Kirkland at the Little Theatre (NYC - 1941) starring Barry Fitzgerald, Zamah Cunningham, Aideen O' Connor, Margo (Wife of Eddie Albert), Lloyd Gough, Art Smith, Hale Norcross, and Arthur Shields (Brother of Barry Fitzgerald). Directed by Arthur Shields. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tap Dance Kid, The : Book by Charles Blackwell (Based on the novel, "Nobody's Family is Going to Change" by Louise Fitzhugh). Music by Henry Krieger. Lyrics by Robert Lorick. Various productions (1984 - 86) starring Hinton Battle, Hattie Winston, Samuel E. Wright, Alfonso Ribeiro (Co-star of television's "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air"), Jackie Lowe, Alan Weeks, Gail Nelson, Eugene Fleming, Monica Pege, Chuck Cooper, Dule Hill (Co-star of television's "The West Wing"), Harold Nicholas (Of "The Nicholas Brothers" dance team), Martine Allard, etc. Originally produced (1984) by Stanley White, Evelyn Barron, Harvey J. Klaris and Michel Stuart, directed by Vivian Matalon and choreographed by Danny Daniels. Songs include: "Another Day," "Dancing is Everything," "Man in the Moon," "My Luck is Changing," "Tap Tap," "Class Act," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tap Dogs : Book by Nigel Triffett. Music by Andrew Wilkie. Various productions (1997) starring Dein Perry, Darren Disney, Christopher Horsey, Drew Kaluski, Nathan Sheens, Todd Anderson, Tim Varney, etc. Directed by Nigel Triffitt. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tapestry In Gray : Book by Martin Flavin. Produced by B.P. Schulberg at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring Elissa Landi, Melvyn Douglas, Minor Watson, Arnold Korff, Jack Lescoulie (Radio and television announcer), Joseph Olney, Richard Van Patten (Dick Van Patten), Norma Downey, etc. Directed by Marion Gering. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taps : Book by Franz Adam Beyerlein. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1925) starring Lionel Barrymore, Irene Fenwick, McKay Morris, Thurlow Bergen, Herbert Standing, Sydney Smith, etc. Directed by Lawrence Marston. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tapu : or "A Tale of a Maori Pah" by Arthur Adams and J.C. Williamson. Music by Alfred Hill. Produced by the Royal Comic Opera Company at Her Majesty's Theatre (London - No date) starring Florence Young, Maud Chetwynd, Evelyn Scott, Sara Hyman, Reginald Roberts, George Lauri, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tarnish : Book by Gilbert Emery. Produced by John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell) at various theatres (1924) starring Edith Shayne, Lou Ripley, Grace Cornell, Edith Taliaferro, Fredric March, Dorothy Chase, Charles Laite, Marion Benda, etc. Directed by John Cromwell. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tarot : Book by "The Rubber Duck" Produced by The Chelsea Theater Center Of Brooklyn (NY - No date) starring Cassia Besson, Sandra Peobody, Fred Rivera, John Kuhner, Goria Maddox, Yolande Bavan, etc. Directed by "The Rubber Duck" and Robert Kalfin. Music by Tom Constanten. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tarrytown Widow, The : "Big Comedy Success" produced by D.W. Truss and Company in NY (No location or date listed) starring Joseph Hart ("The Jolly Comedian"). | ||||||||||||
98 | Tartuffe : Book by Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin). Various translations, adaptations and productions (1951 - 2003) starring Bonnie Bedelia, John Berger, Roscoe Lee Browne, Kathleen Freeman, George Gaynes, Louis Gossett, Larry Kert ("West Side Story," etc.), Allyn Ann McLerie ("Where's Charley?," etc.), Joe Pena, David Spielberg, Paul Winfield, James Rado ("Hair," etc.), Anne Chodoff, Goddard Winterbottom, Audrey Noble, Peter Copley, Neil Cunningham, James Cairncross, Hal Holbrook ("Mark Twain Tonight," etc.), Sada Thompson (Television's "Family," etc.), Joyce Ebert, Salome Jens, Laurence Luckinbill ("The Boys in the Band," etc. Husband of Lucie Arnaz.), Paul Shenar, Larry Gates, John Philip Law, Graham Jarvis, Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Tony Lo Bianco, John Wood, Tammy Grimes ("The Unsinkable Molly Brown," etc. Wife of Christopher Plummer.), Mildred Dunnock, Patricia Elliott, Victor Garber, Swoozie Kurtz, Dylan Baker, Dana Ivey, Mary Testa, Ann Weldon, Michael Learned ("Co-star of television's "The Waltons"), Peter Donat (Nephew of Robert Donat), Jerry Kilty, Sam Jaffe (Most famous as "Gunga Din" on film), Earl Montgomery, Rene Auberjonois, Hugh Alexander, Lee Wallace, Mimi Bowen, Bill Hinnant, Graham Pollock, Joan Pape, David Ackroyd, Joan Plowright (Wife of Laurence Olivier), Robert Stephens, John Gielgud, Jeremy Brett, Derek Jacobi, William Hutt, Kenneth Pogue, Brian Bedford, Henry Goodman, J. Smith-Cameron, Joe Delafield, Philip Goodwin, Bryce Dallas Howard (Daughter of Ron Howard), Anthony Newfield, Erik Steele, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taste Of Honey, A : "A Remarkable New Play" by Shelagh Delaney. Various productions (1959 - 81) starring Hermione Baddeley (Co-star of television's "Maude," etc.), Frances Cuka, Bobby Dean Hooks, Frederick Combs, Roy Shuman, Joan Plowright (Wife of Laurence Olivier), Angela Lansbury, Nigel Davenport, Billy Dee Williams (Co- star of "Lady Sings the Blues," etc. on film), Andrew Ray, Diane Roter, June Levant (Wife of Oscar Levant), Lonny Stevens, Ted Roter, Valerie French, Amanda Plummer (Daughter of Chritopher Plummer and Tammy Grimes), John Carroll, Frances Cuka, Avis Bunnage, Clifton Jones, Leonard Rossiter (Star of television's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"), Murray Melvin. etc. Originally produced in London (1959) by Donald Albery, Oscar Lewenstein and Wolf Mankowitz and directed by Joan Littlewood. Originally produced on Broadway (1961) by David Merrick and directed by Tony Richardson and George Devine. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tattle Tales : "A Sophisticated Musical Review" with sketches by Frank Fay and Richie Craig, Jr. Music by Ralph Ranger, Howard Jackson, George Waggner, Bernie Grossman and Dave Silverstein. Lyrics by Leo Robbin, Edward Eliscu, George Waggner, Bernie Grossman and Dave Silverstein. Produced at the Fos-Wilma Theatre (Philadelphia - 1933) starring Frank Fay ("Harvey," etc.), Barbara Stanwyck (Wife of Frank Fay), Betty Doree, William Hargrave, James Mack, The Orange Grove Four, Al Snyder, The Theodores, etc. Directed by Frank Fay. Choreographed by Danny Dare and Leroy Prinz. Songs include: "Percy with Perseverance," "Hasta Manana," "I'll Take an Option on You," "The Nervous Waltz," Sing American Tunes," "Hang Up Your Hat on Broadway," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tattooed Countess, The : Book, music and lyrics by Coleman Van Vechten (Based on his novel). Produced by Dick Randall in association with Robert D. Feldstein at the Barbizon Plaza Theatre (NYC - c. 1955) starring Irene Manning (Most famous as "Fay Templeton" in the film, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"), John Stewart, Virginia Payne, Janet Foz, Coe Norton, etc. Directed by Robert K. Adams. Choreographed by Alex Palermo. Songs include: "Home Town Girl," "The Brushing Song," "How She Glows," "Gossip," "Waterworks Madrigal," "High Up," "A Woman's Much Beter Off Alone," "Je M' En Fiche," etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tattooed Man, The : "A Comic Opera" by Harry B. Smith and A.N.C. Fowler. Music by Victor Herbert (Portrayed by Walter Connolly in the 1939 biopic, "The Great Victor Herbert"), Frank Daniels, Harry Clarke, Charles Drew, Harold Russell, May Vokes, Lottie Vernon, Gene Cole, etc. Directed by Julian Mitchell. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tavern, The : "The American Satire" by Cora Dick Gantt. Rewritten by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage). Various productions (1920 - 67) starring George M. Cohan, Joseph Allen, Mary Phillips, Jack Leslie, Arnold Daly, Wanda Carlyle, Dodson Mitchell, Elsie Rizer, Morgan Wallace, Clyde North, Lowell Sherman, Norman Hackett, Eugenie Blair, Robert Middlemass, Bruce Weitz, John Ramsey, William Lithgow, Max Gulack, Larry Bryggman, Jack Karie, Julia Connors, Helen Calderone, Tucker Ashworth, Mal Throne (Malachi Throne - Most famous as "False Face" on television's "Batman"), George Grizzard, Earl Montgomery, Christine Pickles, Rosemary Harris, Keene Curtis, Arnold Daly, etc. Originally produced (1920) by George M. Cohan and directed by John Meehan. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taxi : Book by A.C.D. Riley. One of three one-act plays including LETTERS by Florence Ryerson and THE MAN IN THE STALLS by Alfred Sutro. Produced by the Louisiana Players Guild, Baton Rouge (1958) starring Beverly Langlois, Lewis Rosenthal, Jerry Auerbach, Marie Landreneau, Jo Ann Hamilton, Toni Norman,etc. Directed by Lewis Rosenthal, Toni Norman and Betty Jane Dowd. | ||||||||||||
98 | Taxi Girls In Mexico : Book by Shep Camp. Produced by Joe Hurtig at the Empire Theatre (Hoboken, NJ - No date) starring Primrose Semon, George Hickman, Marty Semon, Buck Freeman, Blanch Davenport, Frank Taylor, Harry Marsh, etc. Songs include: "Life is Not All Roses," "Jungle Palm," "Oh! That Navajo Rag," "Mary, I Love You," etc. Billed with "Premier Vaudeville" including The Farrel-Taylor Trio in "The Minstrel Man," Sig and Edythe Franz ("The Diamond Tire Team"), etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tchin-Tchin : Book by Sidney Michaels (Based on the play by Francois Billetdoux). Various productions (1962 - 69) starring Anthony Quinn, Margaret Leighton, Charles Grodin, Sandy Baron (Stand-up comic. Most famous as "Jack Klompus" on television's "Seinfeld"), Jean Barker, Dane Clark, Teresa Wright, Roger Dressler, Martha Scott, John Vivyan, Richard Benjamin (Husband of Paula Prentiss), Jessica Tandy (Wife of Hume Cronyn), Mike Kellin, Edith Wilson, etc. Originally produced (1962) by David Merrick and Warner Leroy and directed by Peter Glenville. | ||||||||||||
98 | Te Ata, The Dawn : "A Chickasaw Indian from Oklahoma" interpreting "the fine spirit of the North American Indian in her artistry of old legends, song and dance". Produced at various theatres (No date). | ||||||||||||
98 | Tea And Sympathy : Book by Robert Anderson. Various productions (1953 - 56) starring Deborah Kerr, John Kerr (No relation to Deborah Kerr), Leif Erickson, Florida Friebus (Co-star of television's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," "The Bob Newhart Show," etc.), Alan Sues (Television's "Laugh In"), Dick York (Co-star of television's "Bewitched"), John McGovern, Yale Wexler, Richard Midgley, Don Dubbins, Alan Baxter, Tom Ellis, Joan Fontaine, Anthony Perkins, Mary Fickett, John Shay, Donald Madden, Ingrid Bergman, Simone Paris, etc. Originally produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, Robert Anderson, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Roger L. Stevens and John F. Wharton) and directed by Elia Kazan. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tea At Five : Book by Matthew Lombardo. Produced at the Marine's Memorial Theatre (San Francisco - c. 2004) starring Kate Mulgrew (As "Katharine Hepburn"). Directed by John Tillinger. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tea For Three : "An Angle on the Triangle" by Roi Cooper Megrue. Various productions (1918 - 35) starring Arthur Byron, Margaret Lawrence, Spring Byington (Star of television's "December Bride"), Fay Compton (By arrangement with J.E. Vedrenne), Stanley Logan, A.E. Matthews, Edna Hibbard, Peggy Bates, John Dawson, Joe Bates Smith, Jane Dixon, Walter Davis, Boyd Clarke, Thurston Hall, May Buckley, Frederick Perry, Harry Ingram, Ralph Simone, etc. Originally produced (1918) by Selwyn and Company and directed by Roi Cooper Megrue. | ||||||||||||
98 | Tea Party : "One Act Play" by Harold Pinter. Various productions (c. 1960 -80) starring David Ford, Valerie French, June Emery, David Dario, Aviva Crane, Ronald Bishop, Douglas Campbell, Rebecca Taylor, etc. Billed with "The Basement" by Harold Pinter starring Max Howard, David Whitaker, James Ray, etc. | ||||||||||||
98 | Teach Me How To Cry : "A New Play" by Patricia Joudry. Various productions (1955 - 60) starring Deirdre Owens, Richard Morse, Nan McFarland, Nancy Marchand (Co-star of television's "Marty," "Lou Grant," "The Sopranos," etc.), Florence McGee, Beryl Taylor, Mary Muir, etc. Originally produced (1955) by LPS Productions and directed by Robert Hartung. | ||||||||||||
98 | Teahouse Of The August Moon, The : "The Comedy Smash" by John Patrick (Adapted from the novel by Vern Sneider). Various productiosn (1953 - 61) starring John Beal ("The Little Minister," etc.), Terence Kilburn, Paul Ford, Jonathan Harris (Most famous as "Dr. Smith" on television's "Lost in Space"), Mariko Niki, Haim Winant, Richard Loo, Larry Parks (Most famous as the star of "The Jolson Story" and "Jolson Sings Again" on film. Husband of Betty Garrett.), Thomas Coley, John Alexander (Most famous as "Uncle Teddy" in "Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), David Wayne, John Forsythe, Larry Gates, Joe Mazzola, Bill Wenzel, Eli Wallach, Gene Blakely, Dorothy Chernuck, Omar K. Lerman, Burgess Meredith, Scott McKay, Barbara Luna, Barnard Hughes (Co - Star of television's "Doc," etc. ), Peter Hobbs, Myron McCormick, Sydney Walker, Howard St. John, Bill Minshall, Stan Hagan, Hal Juren, John Smuck, Eddie Bracken, Hugh Reilly (Co-star of television's "Lassie" with June Lockhart), Ronald Bunte, Arthur Benner, Rosita Diaz, Gig Young, William Sylvester, Dickie Henderson, etc. William H. Snow, Edwin C. Parsons, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Maurice Evans in association with George Schaefer and directed by Robert Lewis. | ||||||||||||
99 | Teaspoon Every Four Hours, A : "A New Comedy" by Jackie Mason and Mike Mortman. Produced by Bernard M. Weber at the ANTA (American National Theatre and Academy) Theatre (NYC - 1969) starring Jackie Mason, Bernie West, Marilyn Cooper, Billie Allen, Lee Meredith, Barry Pearl, Lee Wallace, etc. Directed by Jeremy Stevens. | ||||||||||||
99 | Teddy and Alice : Book by Jerome Alden. Music by John Philip Sousa. Lyrics by Hal Hackady. Adaptions and original music by Richard Kapp. Artistic Consultant: Alan Jay Lerner. Produced at the Minskoff Theatre (NYC - 1987) starring Len Cariou, Ron Raines, Beth Fowler, Nancy Hume, Michael McCarty, Raymond Thorne, Gordon Stanley, Nancy Opel, etc. Directed by John Driver. Choreographed by Donald Saddler and D.J. Giagni. Songs include: "The Thunderer," "She's Got to Go," "The Fourth of July," "Charge," "Leg-O-Mutton," "Her Father's Daughter," "Wave the Flag," "Nothing to Lose," "Perfect for Each Other," "This House," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Teeth 'N Smiles : Book by David Hare. Music by Nick Bicat. Lyrics by Tony Bicat. Various productions (1977 - 80) starring Peter Phillips, James Dean (Not the film star), Pamela Brook, Larry Dilg, Gale Garnett (Recorded the hit song, "We'll Sing in the Sunshine"), Thom Bishop, Peter Wittrock, Joan Allen, Brad Hall ("Co-star of television's Saturday Night Live"), Colin Lane, Jeff Perry, etc. Originally produced (1977) by the Folger Theatre Group (Washington, DC) and directed by Jonathan Alper and Louis W. Scheeder. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tekeli : or "The Seige of Mongatz" produced at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - 1826). Billed with "The Beggar's Opera," "No Song, No Supper," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Telegraph Hill : Bok by Herbert Blau. Produced by The San Francisco Actor's Workshop (1963) starring Monte Markham (Star of television's "The Second Hundred Years," The New Perry Mason," etc.), Marian Hailey, Robert Haswell, Robert Karnes, etc. Directed by Jules Irving. | ||||||||||||
99 | Telemachus Clay : "A Collage for Voices" by Lewis John Carlino. Produced at the Writers Stage Theatre (NYC - No Date) starring Bonnie Bartlett (Co-star of television's "St. Elsewhere". Wife of William Daniels.), Jordan Charney, George Coe, Lew Horn, John Tracy, Scottie McGregor, etc. Directed by Cyril Simon. | ||||||||||||
99 | Telephone, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
99 | Telephone Girl, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Hugh Morton (Adapted from the Franch of Antony Mars and Maurice Desvallieres). Music by Gustave Kerker. Produced by George W. Lederer and George B. McLellan at The Casino (NYC - 1898) starring Louis Mann, Clara Lipman, Charles Dickson, Henry Bergman, Rosa Cooke, Bessie Wynn, etc. Directed by George W. Lederer. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tell It Like It Is : "A Folk Musical About God" produced on the Plaza of the Americas at the University of Florida (Gainesville, FL - 1970). | ||||||||||||
99 | Tell Me More : "A Spring Musical Comedy" by Fred Thompson and William K. Wells. Music by George Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Lyric by B.G. De Sylva (Portrayed by Gordon MacRae in the 1956 biopic,"The Best Things in Life Are Free") and Ira Gershwin (Portrayed by Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Produced by Al Aarons at the Gaiety Theatre (NYC - 1925) starring Eddie Dowling, Jr., Emma Haig, Dolly Harkins, Lou Holtz, Esther Howard, Portland Hoffa (Wife of Fred Allen), Ruth Raymonde, Phyllis Cleveland, etc. Directed by John Harwood. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Songs include: "Tell Me More," "When the Debbies Go By," "Three Times a Day," "Why Do I Love You," "Kickin' The Clouds Away," "Love is In The Air," "Ukulele Lorelei," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tell -Tales : "A Musical Bull's Eye in Two Shots" by Charles S. Morgan, Jr. Music and lyrics by Charles Gilpin. Produced by The Mask and Wig Club (The all-male performance group of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia) at various theatres (1922) starring B.B.Brause, C.E. Cane, J.M. Coward, II, R.D. Wray, etc. Directed by Charles S. Morgan, Jr. Songs include: "The Wonderland of the Swiss," "I Love to Yodle," "Palmistry," "The Tell-Tale Glide," "A Toyshop Flirtation," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Temper The Wind : Book by Edward Mabley and Leonard Mins. Produced by Barnard Straus and Roland Haas at The Playhouse (NYC - 1947) starring Blanche Yurka, Charlotte London, Vilma Kurer, George Mathews, Herbert Berghof, Paul Tripp (Television's "Mr. I Magination"), Albert Patterson, etc. Directed by Reginald Denham. | ||||||||||||
99 | Temperamental Journey, The : "Comedy" by Andre Rivoire and Yves Mirande (Adapted by Leo Ditrichstein). Produced by David Belasco at the Republic Theatre (NYC - 1913) starring Leo Ditrichstein, Henry Bergman, Frank Connor, Richie Ling, Dorothy Ellis, Annette Tyler, Isabel Irving, Cora Witherspoon, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
99 | Temperance Town, A : "Latest Success" by Charles Hoyt. Various productions (1894 - 99) starring Richard J. Dillon, L.R. Stockwell, Lee Harrison, George Ober, Frank Sheridan, Edward Wade, Tony Cummings, Fanny Addison Pitt, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tempest, The : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tempest And Sunshine : Book by Lem B. Parker (Adapted from the novel by Mary J. Holmes). Produced at the La Salle Theatre (No location listed - 1913) starring Mabel Barring, Madge Thurston, Helen Farrell, Richard Reynolds, Lewis Parker, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Temporal Powers : Book by Teresa Deevy. Produced by the Mint Theater Company (NYC - 2012) starring Rosie Benton, Aidan Redmond, Eli James, Wrenn Schmidt, Tiana Toibin, Con Horgan, Bairbre Dowling, Paul Carlin and Robertson Carricart. Directed by Jonathan Bank. | ||||||||||||
99 | Temporary Island, A : Book Halsted Welles. Produced by Cheryl Crawford and T. Edward Hambleton for The Experimental Theatre (Under the sponsorship of the American National Theatre and Academy) at Maxine Elliott's Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Rita Gam, Nancy Franklin, Philip Bourneuf, Jane Hoffman, Leon Askin, Ver Zorina, Walter Palance (Jack Palance), Ernest Truex, Carl Judd, Gene Galvin, etc. Directed by Halsted Welles. | ||||||||||||
99 | Temptation : Book by Vaclav Havel (The tenth and last President of Czechoslovakia and the first President of the Czech Republic) - Translated by Marie Winn. Produced at the Wilma Theatre, Philadelphia (1989) starring Gary Allen, Michael Butler, Kelly Curtis, Tom McGowan, Sarah Mellici, Priscilla Shanks, Ian Trigger, etc. Directed by Jiri Zizka. | ||||||||||||
99 | Ten By Tennessee : "A Two Evening Retrospective of Tennessee Williams' Short Plays" produced by The Acting Company at the Lucille Lortel Theatre (NYC - 1986) starring Lisa Banes, Laura Hicks, Richard Howard, Anderson Matthews, Pamela Nyberg, etc. Plays include" "This Property is Condemned," "The Unsatisfactory Supper," "Portrait of A Madonna," "The Long Goodbye," "I Can't Imagine Tomorrow," etc. Directed by Michael Kahn. | ||||||||||||
99 | Ten Little Indians : "Hilarious Chiller Thriller" by Agatha Christie. Various productions (1944 - 2007) starring Roland Bottomley, Ethel Strickland, Philip Tonge, Hunter Gardner, Neil Fitzgerald, Michael Whalen, J. Pat O' Malley, Nicholas Joy, Estelle Winwood, Halliwell Hobbes, Anthony Kemble Cooper, Roger De Koven, Monroe Arnold, Jerry Stiller (Of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara". Wife of Ann Meara. Father of Ben Stiller.), Helen Slayton, Bernard Piven (Father of Jeremy Piven), Forrest Orr, Don Gibson, etc. Originally produced (1944) by the Messrs. Shubert and Albert de Courville and directed by Albert de Courville. | ||||||||||||
99 | Ten Minute Alibi : Book by Anthony Armstrong. Various productions (1933 - 92) starring Joseph Surin-Calleia, John Williams, Donald Randolph, Stiano Braggiotti, Bramwell Fletcher (Most famous as the co-star of the film "The Mummy" starring Boris Karloff), Oswald Yorke, Leslie Barrie, Harold Webster, George Coulouris, Mary Howard, Guy Bannerman, Andrew Gillies, Robert Benson, etc. Originally produced (1933) by Crosby Gaige and Lee Shubert and directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
99 | Ten Nights In A Barroom : "The Famous Temperance Play" by William W. Pratt. Various adaptations and productions (1903 - 50) starring Arling Alcine, R.J. Ravencroft, J.E. Lewis, Charles Clark, Ida Kiefer, Adele Drew, Joe Alter, Roland Twombly, Lewis Denison, Nina Tempest, Lois Ross, Harry E. Lowell, Kirk Brown, Carl Betz (Co - star of television's "The Donna Reed Show". Star of television's "Judd for the Defense".), Eileen Ryan, Ann Francis, Pat Carroll (Co - star of television's "Make Room for Daddy," etc.), Alfred Bryan, Lawrence Leary, Alfred Rowe, Warner Hall, John Beal ("The Little Minister" on stage and film), William Prince, Edward Potter, Ed Swain, Jay Schwartz, Elaine Swann, Maurice Freeman, Wilson Day, Thomas H. Ince, Mabel Montgomery, Sam Pearce, Natalie Gordon, H. R. Brennan, Joseph Howard, Lillian Jerome, James McHugh, Bert Melvill, Elmer Fritz, Kitty Aryman, Earl Browne, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Ten Percent Revue : Book, music and lyrics by Tom Wilson Weinberg. Produced by Laura Green at the Actors' Playhouse (NYC - 1988) starring Lisa Bernstein, Rainie Cole, James Humphrey, Helena Shaw, Robert Tate, etc. Directed by Scott Green. Choreographed by Tee Scatuorchio. Songs include: "Flaunting It', "Gay Name Game," "Safe Sex Slut," "Hompo Haven Fight Song," "Turkey Baster Baby," "Before Stonewall," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | 1066 And All That : "A Comic History With Music" with book and lyrics by Reginald Arkell (Based on the "Memorable History of the Same Name" by W.C. Sellar and R.J. Yeatman). Music by Alfred Reynolds. Various productions (1935 - 47) starring Naunton Wayne, Laidman Wright, Joan Butterfield, Clarice Hardwicke, Warren Jenkins, George S. Swope, Burch Williams, Edwin G. Burrows, Bill Adams, John Bennett, Jack Sherman, Cecil Richards, Mickie Cross, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Ten Times Table : "New Comedy" by Alan Ayckbourn. Produced by Michael Codron at the Globe Theatre (London - 1978) starring Paul Eddington, Julie McKenzie, Benjamin Whitrow, Christopher Godwin, Diane Bull, etc. Directed by Alan Ayckbourn. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tender Land, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tender Trap, The : "A New Comedy' by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith. Various productions (1954 - 70) starring Robert Preston, Kim Hunter, Ronny Graham (Television's "Mr. Dirt"), Julia Meade, Jack Manning, Joey Faye ("Mack and Myer for Hire"), Christian Flanders, Walter Massey, Sally Kemp, Bruce Ralston, Grace Carpenter, Bernard McInerney, Joanne Spitler, Jan Cox, Maureen Feder, Dale Benson, Beverly Dixon, Bob Vrooman, June Slocomb, Mary Jo Hartwell, Jim Tolkan, Anita Woods, Vaughn Meader (JFK impersonator. Famous for the best-selling comedy album, "The First Family"), Gerald Metcalfe, Jessica Walter (Co- star of the film, "Play Misty for Me," etc. Co-star of televisions; "Arrested Development," etc.), Howard Reeves, Peggy Jones, Dick Deason, William Shatner, William Mooney, Louisa Moritz, Wayne Tippit, Wanda Huchinson, Joe Knight, Dorothy Grisson, etc. Originally produced (1954) by Clinton Wilder and directed by Michael Gordon. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tenderfoot, The : "A Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Richard Carle. Music by H.L. Heartz. Produced at various theatres (c. 1903) starring Richard Carle, Edmund Stanley, Charles Wayne, Henry Norman, Agnes Paul, Walter Wills, Wayne Nunn, William Kerr, Olive Worth, etc. Directed by Gustav Buell and Harold B. Franklin. Songs include: "Washing Song," "Marriage is a Lottery," "Gay Lothario," "I'm a Peaceable Party," "A Soldier of Fortune," "Fascinating Venus," "The Tortured Thomas Cat," etc. Directed by Gustav Buell and Harold B. Franklin. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tenderloin : "A New Musical" by George Abbott and Jerome Weidman. Music by Jerry Bock. Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Produced by Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince at various theatres (1960 - 61) starring Maurice Evans, Ron Husmann, Wynne Miller, Eileen Rodgers, Rex Everhart, Raymond Bramley, Lanier Davis, Eddie Phillips, Bob Fitch, etc. Directed by George Abbott. Choreographed by Joe Layton. Costumes and sets by Cecil Beaton. Songs include: "Bless This Land," "Little Old New York," "Artificial Flowers," "The Picture of Happiness," "Dear Friend," "Good Clean Fun," "The Tenderloin Celebration," "Tommy, Tommy," "Reform," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tennesssee Williams' Garden District : Two -One Act Plays ("Something Unspoken" and Suddenly Last Summer") by Tennessee Williams. Produced at the Circle in the Square (NYC - 1995) starring Elizabeth Ashley, Myra Carter, Pamela Payton-Wright, Jordan Baker, Peggy Cosgrove, Mitchell Lichtenstein, Leslie Lyles, Celia Weston and Victor Slezak. Directed by Thodore Mann and Harold Scott. Choreographed by B.H. Barry. Music by Kevin Farrell. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tennessee's Pardner : "A Comedy Drama" by Scott Marble. Produced by The Majestic Theatre Stock Company at the Majestic Theatre (NYC - 1907) starring George Fisher, Lucius Fairchild, Edward Wade, Clara Reynolds Smith, etc. Directed by Frederic Sullivan. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tenth Avenue ("Hell's Kitchen") : "A Melodrama of New York's Underworld" by John McGowen and Lloyd Griscom. Produced at various theatres (c. 1927) starring Frank McHugh, Gregory Ratoff, John A. Butler, Edna Hibbard, Frank Morgan (Most famous as "The Wizard of Oz" on film), William Boyd ("Hopalong Cassidy"), Harry C. Bannister, Guy Peters, etc. Directed by Rollo Lloyd. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tenth Man, The (By P. Chayefsky) : "Comedy Hit" by Paddy Chayefsky. Various productions (1960 - 89) starring Jacob Ben-Ami, Michael Lipton, David Vardi, Truman Gaige, Martin Wolfson, Gene Gross, Alan Manson, Rudolf Weiss, Gene Saks (Stage and film director and husband of Beatrice Arthur), Jack Gilford, John Kerr, Muni Seroff, Boris Tumarin, Lou Jacobi, Louis Guss, Joe Jacobs, Sam Nudell, Carl Strano, Sidney Armus, Phoebe Cates (Wife of Kevin Kline), Bob Dishy, Peter Friedman (Co-star of television's "Brooklyn Bridge"), Michael Mantell, Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr. No" on film), Ron Rifkin (Co-star of television's "Brothers and Sisters"), Jack Weston, Zachary Berger, Larry Gelman, Richard Dreyfus, etc. Originally produced (1960) by Saint Subber and Arthur Cantor and directed by Tyrone Guthrie. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tenth Man, The (By W.Somerset Maugham) : Book by W. Somerset Maugham. Various productions (c. 1921) starring Edward Emery, Charlotte Granville, Helen Freeman, Montague Love, Sylvia Field, Edmund Maurice, A. Holmes-Gore, Godfrey Tearle, Dallas Cairns, Frances Dillon, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tenth Of An Inch Makes A Difference, A : "A Prologue and Two On-Act Plays" by Rolf Forsberg. Produced by Kent Lane and Richard Bacharach in NYC - (No specific location listed - No date) starring Alvin Ing, Don Lochner, Monica Lane, Mara Kim, Saeed Jaffrey, etc. Directed by Rolf Forsberg. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tenting Tonight : Book by Frank Gould. Produced by Saul Fischbein at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Dean Harens, Jean Muir, Jackie Kelk, Henry Lascoe, etc. Directed by Hudson Faussett. | ||||||||||||
99 | Terra Nova : Book by Ted Tally. Various productions (1984 - 92) starring David Darlow, Richard Lavin, Joe Van Slyke, Larry Brandenburg, Joseph Bears, Christopher Dove, Shannon Parnell, Weston Baur, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Terrible Jim Fitch : Book by James Leo Hurlihy. Produced at the Gene Dynarski Theatre (Los Angeles - No date) starring George Peppard and Susan Berlin. Billed with "Laughs, Etc." by James Leo Hurlihy starring Helen Shaver and "Are You Lookin' " by Murray Mednick starring Ed Harris, Helen Shaver, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Terrible King (Louis XI), The : "A Drama" by Casimer Delavinge (Adapted from "Quentin Durward" by Sir Walter Scott). Produced by Butler Davenport at the Davenport Free Theatre (NYC - 1940) starring Butler Davenport, Rodney Borden, Arthur Feld, Jack Paris, Anita Winters, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Terrible Swift Sword, The : Book by Arthur Steuer. Produced by Roger L. Stevens at the Phoenix Theatre (NYC - 1955-56) starring Conrad Janis (Co-star of television's "Mork and Mindy"), Bob Heller, John Fiedler, John Harkins, Arch Johnson, Richard Shepard and Fred Beir. Directed by Fred Sadoff. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tesoro D' Isacco : Drama" by A. Palermi. Produced by Antonio Ferrara at the National Theatre (Boston - 1922) starring Giovanni Grasso, P. Sapuppa, Carolina Bragaglia, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Tess Of The D' Urbervilles : Book by Thomas Hardy. Various adaptations and productions (1897 - 1946) starring Jane Henderson, Gerald Welch, Wendy Hiller, Joseph James, Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Maddern Fiske), Frank Gillmore, Neil Grey, Hugh Cameron, Forrest Robinson, James Morley, Wilfred North, Edith Wright, Vaughan Glaser, Louis Albion, James Hester, Ida Lester, Alfred Hickman, John Craig, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), | ||||||||||||
99 | Tess Of The Storm Country : Book by Grace Miller White (Adapted by Rupert Hughes). Produced by Gazzolo, Klimt and Ricksen at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1915) starring Frank Manley, Marcus Hoefs, Richardson Cotton, Earle Ross, Isabel Randolph, Lulu Arnold, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Test, The : "A Premiere Performance" by A. Thorner Goodman. Produced by The Vest Pocket Players at the Santa Fe Community College Auditorium (Gainesville FL - No date) starring Leonard Kapica, Pete Colley Nik Hagler, etc. Directed by Richard Lake. | ||||||||||||
99 | Test Case, A : "An Entirely New Eccentric Comedy" by Augustin Daly (Adapted from the German of Oscar Blumenthal and Gustav Kadelburg). Produced at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1893) starring James Lewis, Isabel Irving, Arthur Bourchier, Ada Rehan, Herbert Gresham, William Gilbert, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Texas, Li' l Darlin' : "A New Musical Comedy" by John Whedon and Sam Moore. Music by Robert Emmett Dolan. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Produced at various theatres (1949 - 50) starring Kenny Delmar (Most famous as "Senator Claghorn" on Fred Allen's "Allen's Alley"), Danny Scholl, Jared Reed, Mary Hatcher, Loring Smith, Edward Platt (Most famous "The Chief" on television's "Get Smart"), Ned Wertimer, Robert Evans, Jack Purcell, etc. Directed by Paul Crabtree. Choreographed by Paul Crabtree. Songs include: "They Talk a Different Language," "A Month of Sundays," "The Big Movie Show in the Sky," "Love Me, Love My Dog," "Take A Crank Letter," "Ride 'Em Cowboy," "It's Great to Be Alive," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Texas Nightingale, The : "New Comedy" by Zoe Akins. Various productions (1922 - 40) starring Jobyna Howland, Cyril Keightley, Perce Benton, Percy Helton, Beth Varden, Zoe Akins, Russell Arms (Co-star of television's "Your Hit Parade"), Louise Allbritton, etc. Originally produced (1922) by Charles Frohman and directed by David Burton. | ||||||||||||
99 | Texas Ranger, A : "A Western Drama" by J. Mauldin Feigl. Produced at the 14th Street Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Sydney Ayres, Alexander Kearney, Hattie Foley, Bessie Davis, Effie Gillette, etc. Directed by J. Mauldin Feigl and Sydney Ayres. | ||||||||||||
99 | Texas Steer, A : or "Money Makes the Mare Go" by Charles Hoyt. Various productions (1891 - 1909) starring Tim Murphy, Charles Stanley, Raymond Finlay, Olney Griffin, Flora Walsh, John L. Kearney, Tony Hart, Dan Marble, Anna Lloyd, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Texas Trilogy, A : "Three Full Length Plays in Repertory" by Preston Jones. "The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia" starring Fred Gwynne, Henderson Forsythe, Patrick Hines, Thomas Toner, Walter Flanagan, Josh Mostel (Son of Zero Mostel), etc., "Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander" starring Diane Ladd, Avril Gentles, Graham Beckel, Baxter Harris, etc. and "The Oldest Living Graduate" starring Fred Gwynn, Lee Richardson, Henderson Forsythe, Paul O' Keefe, etc. Produced by Robert Whitehead and Roger L. Stevens at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1976). Directed by Alan Schneider. | ||||||||||||
99 | Texts For Nothing : "A Prose Work" by Samuel Beckett. Produced at the American Conservatory Theatre (San Francisco - 2001) starring Bill Irwin. Directed by Bill Irwin. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thais : "A Drama" by Paul Wilstach (Founded on the romance of Anatole France on which Jules Massenet based his celebrated opera of "Thais"). Produced by Joseph M. Gaites at the Powers Theatre (Chicago - 1911) starring Constance Collier, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), Harold Meade, Antonio Moreno, Ada Gifford, Hayden Stevenson, etc. Directed by Lawrence Marston. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thank - U : or "Thank You" by Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing. Various productions (1923 - 25) starring Helen Judson, Elisha Cook, Jr., Harry Davenport, Conway Sawyer, Edith King, Allen Peel, George Spelvin, Josephine Fox, Ruth Abbott, Frank Wilcox, Helen Blair, Winifred Anglin etc. Originally produced (1923) by John Golden and directed by Winchell Smith. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thank You, Svoboda : Book by H.S. Kraft (Adapted from "You Can't Do That to Svoboda" by John Pen). Produced by Milton Baron at the Mansfield Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Sam Jaffe (Most famous as "Gunga Din" on film. Co-star of television's "Ben Casey".), Arnold Korff, Francis Compton, John McGovern, Donald Keyes, Whitford Kane, Michael Strong, etc. Directed by H.S. Kraft and Moe Hack. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thank Your Stars : "An Intimate Revue" with sketches, music and lyrics by Charles Gaynor. Produced at the Pittsburgh Playhouse (1940) starring Ben Sufrin, John Walter, John Brooke, Shirley Brown, Eddie McCann, Harold Turney, Irene Cowan, Edward Blaine, Fred Kelly (Brother of Gene Kelly), Jean Coyne (Wife of Gene Kelly), Dorothy Reisberg, etc. Directed by Frederick Burleigh. Choreographed by Fred Kelly. Songs include: "It's Great to Be At Home," "A Dream Is In My Arms," "Once Is Not Enough," "Once Is Quite Enough," "Young Man in Manhattan," "Hit Parade in Heaven," "No More Swing," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thanks For My Wife : "A New Play" by Joseph Carole and Alan Dinehart. Produced by Bobby Crawford and William Friedlander at the Selwyn Theatre (Chicago - 1940) starring Alan Dinehart, Glenda Farrell, Lyle Talbot, Austin Fairman, Jack Smart, etc. Directed by William Friedlander. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thark : Book by Ben Travers. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1968) starring Donald Pelmear, Marcia Warren, Angela Down, John Warner, Norman Henry, Peggy Ann Wood, Neil Cunningham, etc. Directed by John David. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Championship Season : "A New Play" by Jason Miller (Most famous as "Father Damien" in the film, "The Exorcist". Father of Jason Patric. Son-in-law of Jackie Gleason.). Various productions (1972 - 74) Starring Charles Durning, Stephen Joyce, Paul Sorvino, Michael McGuire, Richard A. Dysart, Walter McGinn, Pat Hingle, M.Emmet Walsh, Richard McKenzie, Forrest Tucker, George Dzundza, etc. Originally produced (1972) by Joseph Papp for the New York Shakespeare Festival and directed by A.J. Antoon. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Ferguson Family : "A Comedy" by Howard Chenery. Produced by the Syracuse Players at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1930) starring Frances Brandt, Frank Thomas, Nancy Sheridan, Mabel Fields, Foster Williams, Grace Denning, Skelton Knaggs, etc. Directed by W.Olathe Miller. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Girl O' Mine : "A Musical Fantasy of Love and Luna" with book and lyrics by David Stevens. Music by I.A. Bennet. Produced by the Brattleboro Woman's Club at the Auditorium (Brattleboro, VT - No date) starring F.C. Adams, Eloise Sanders, Jean J. Vanderveer, Ethel Osgood, Morgan Sherman, Clarence Merrill, Lulu Brower, etc. Directed by James Gilbert. Choreographed by Amelia Burnham. Songs include: "Here You Have the True Gentility," "The Chinese Mandarin," "Just Because," "Love and Youth," "I Should Worry," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Lady : "A New Play" by Kate O' Brien. Produced by Katharine Cornell at various theatres (1949 - 50) starring Katharine Cornell, Douglas Watson, Henry Danniell, Torin Thatcher, Esther Minciotti (Co-star of "Marty" on television and film), Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr.No" on film), Henry Stephenson, Richard Sterling, Marian Seldes, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic (Husband of Katharine Cornell). | ||||||||||||
99 | That Other Woman : "The Great American Domestic Drama" by Lem B. Parker. Produced by S. Vance at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1917) starring Helena Claire Benedict, Harry B. Scott, Fred Ford, Fred Matney, Annie Jordan, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Rib Of Adam : Book by F.G. Manley. Music by Henry W. Closson. Produced by The Show Shop at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Jack Landes, Ruth Norris, Daniel Stowell, John Irwin, Marion Light, Sybil Wylie, etc. Directed by Ruth Putnam Mason. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Summer - That Fall : "A New Play" by Frank D. Gilroy. Produced by Edgar Lansbury (Brother of Angela Lansbury) at the Civic Theatre (NYC - 1967) starring Jon Voight, Richard Castellano ("The Godfather," etc. on film), Tyne Daly (Co-star of television's "Cagney and Lacey," "Judging Amy," etc. Wife of Georg Stanford Brown. Daughter of James Daly.), Irene Papas, etc. Directed by Ulu Grosbard. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Thing At The Cherry Lane : Book by Jeff Steve Harris. Additional material by Lesley Davison, Michael McWhinney, Jerry Powell and Ira Wallach. Produced by Richard Barr and Theater 1965 at the Cherry Lane Theater (NY C- 1965) starring Jo Anne Worley (Television's "Laugh In"), Conard Fowkes, Ben Kukoff, Evelyn Russell, Morgan Paull, Hugh Hurd, etc. Directed by Bill Penn. Songs include: "Lady Bird," "Scotch on the Rocks," "Minnesota," "Jersey," "The New York Coloring Book," "The Long Song," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | That Was No Lady : Book by T.C. Jones. Produced by Equity Productions at the Ivar Theatre (Hollywood, CA - 1965) starring ("The Incomparable") T.C. Jones (Female impersonator), Thomas Rehill and Armin Hoffman. Songs include: "By Myself" by H. Dietz and A. Schwartz, "Just One of Those Things" by Cole Porter, "Peyton Place" by Ronnie Graham (Television's "Mr. Dirt"), "Porgy" by J. McHugh, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | That's A Laff : "An American Comedy" by Pamela Edmunds (From an original play by Don Mullally). Produced at the Civic Playhouse (Chicago - 1944) starring Shirley Deane (By kind permission of 20th Century Fox), Jane Elliott, Hitous Gray, Tom Post, Lester Podewell, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | That's Gratitude : "A Comedy" by Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film). Various productions (1930 - 32) starring Frank Craven, George W. Barbier, Ross Alexander, Maida Reade, Thelma Marsh, Taylor Holmes, J.C. Nugent, Arthur Mack, Warren Ashe, William Webb Robertson, Sumner Gard, Hal Thompson, Edna Preston, etc. Originally produced (1930) by John Golden and directed by Frank Craven. | ||||||||||||
99 | That's The Game, Jack : "World Premiere" by Douglas Taylor. Produced by the Milwaukee Repertory Theater (WI - 1969) starring Hazel Bryant, Michael Fairman, Carl Thoma, etc. Directed by Wayne Grice. | ||||||||||||
99 | That's The Woman : "A New Play" by Bayard Veiller. Produced by Charles Dillingham at the Fulton Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Gavin Muir, Oswald Yorke, Effie Shannon, Henry Osgood, Lucile Watson, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Theatre : "A Comedy" by Guy Bolton (Adapted from the novel by Somerset Maugham). Various productions (1941 - 52) starring Cornelia Otis Skinner (Portrayed by Gail Russell in the film, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"), Arthur Margetson, Leon Shaw, Francis Compton, George Spelvin, Kay Francis, Howard Bailey, Dennis Allen, Betty Carter, John Salling, Helen Strickland, Ted Swanson, etc. Originally produced (1941) and directed by John Golden. | ||||||||||||
99 | Theatre '49 : "2nd Edition" by Nick Mayo. Music by Philip Springer. Lyrics by Richard Adler. Produced by General Artists Corporation at various theatres (No date) starring Toby Deane, John Silvers, Stuart Nedd, Tommy Vise, Joan Stanley, Jack Cassidy, Ann Summers, Mindy Carson, Donald Curtis, etc. Directed by Nick Mayo. Songs include: "Bagdad Daddy," "Chips Off the Moon," "The Love Nest," "What Have You Done For Me Lately?," "Moon Child," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Theatre Of Cruelty : "A Public session of work-in-progress: improvisation, exploration, and a re-examination of accepted theatre forms" produced by the Royal Shakespeare Experimental Group at the LAMDA Theatre (London - 1964) starring Glenda Jackson, Mary Allen, Jonathan Burn, Richard Dare, Leon Lissek, etc. Directed by Peter Brook and Charles Marowitz. | ||||||||||||
99 | Theatre Of Peretz, The : "A New Dramatic Presentation" by Isaac Loeb Peretz (Adapted by Isaiah Sheffer). Produced by The YAL Company at the Gate Theatre (NYC - c. 1963) starring Nancy Franklin and Isaiah Sheffer. Directed by Isaiah Sheffer. | ||||||||||||
99 | Theatre Of The Absurd : Various plays produced by Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder for Theater 1962 at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - 1962). Plays include: "The Zoo Story" by Edward Albee starring Ben Piazza and Arthur Anderson, "The Killer" by Eugene Ionesco starring Brandon Maggart, Roberts Blossom, Jane Hoffman, etc., "Gallows Humor" by Jack Richardson starring Vincent Gardenia, Alice Drummond and Arthur Anderson, "Endgame" by Samuel Beckett starring Sudie Bond, John C. Bechner, etc. Various productions directed by Alan Schneider, Richard Barr, George L. Sherman, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thelma : "An Original Dramatization" by Marie Corelli. Produced by Walter S. Baldwin, at the Prospect Theatre (Cleveland, Ohio - 1904) starring Maurice Freeman, Thomas H. Ince, Robert Lowe, Wilson Day, Lucia Moore, etc. Directed by G.F. Socola. | ||||||||||||
99 | Theodora : "Great Play" by Victorien Sardou. Various productions (c. 1887) starring Lillian Olcott, Walter Standish, Frank Monroe, Philippe Garnier, Jeanne Malvau, Sarah Bernhardt, J.K. Gilmour, Arthur Chesley, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | There And Back : "A New Farcical Comedy" by George Arliss (Star of "Disraeli" on stage and film). Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at The Princess Theatre (NYC - 1903) starring Charles E. Evans, Charles H. Hopper, Nestor Lennon, Augustus Cook, Maud White, Lucille York, etc. Directed by George Arliss. | ||||||||||||
99 | There Goes The Bride : "Comedy" by George Oppenheimer. Produced by Harold J. Kennedy and Herbert Kenwith in association with Robert K. Adams at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1948) starring Ilka Chase (Wife of Louis Calhern), Robert Alda ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Harold J. Kennedy, Philip Coolidge, etc. Directed by Philip Coolidge. | ||||||||||||
99 | There Is A Play Tonight : Book by Ferenc Molnar (Adapted by John Bettenbender at the Theatre Marquee (NYC - 1961) starring Joyce Bulifant (Wife of James MacArthur, William Asher, etc.), Laurence Luckinbill ("The Boys in the Band," etc. Husband of Lucie Arnaz.), Bob Dishy, Polly Childs, Ellen Lowe, etc. Directed by John Bettenbender. | ||||||||||||
99 | There Is No Death : "A New and Original Play" by Suzanne Silvercruys Farnam. Produced at The Little Theatre (New Haven - 1933) starring Suzanne Silvercruys Farnam, Dorothy Crawford, Marjorie Hutt, Frances Chase, Sam Chappell, etc. Directed by Jack Crawford. Billed with "Puss In Boots" by Jane Eggleston and a marionette show. | ||||||||||||
99 | There Shall Be No Night : Book by Robert E. Sherwood. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice and Robert E. Sherwood) and The Theatre Guild at various theatres (1940 - 41) starring Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Richard Whorf, Sydney Greenstreet, Brooks West, Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Fraser (Co-star of television's "Sgt. Bilko," etc. Wife of Ray McDonald), Thomas Gomez, Phyllis Thaxter, Robert Downing, Ralph Nelson, etc. Directed by Alfred Lunt. Settings by Richard Whorf. | ||||||||||||
99 | There Was A Little Girl : "Premiere Performance" by Daniel Taradash (Adapted from the novel by Christopher Davis). Music by Lehman Engel. Produced by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Jane Fonda, Whitfield Connor, Ruth Matteson, Dean Jones, Joey Heatherton (Daughter of bandleader Ray Heatherton), Peter Helm, Sean Garrison, Gary Lockwood ("Co-star of "2001: A Space Odyssey," etc. on film. Husband of Stefanie Powers.), Mark Slade, Phillip Pruneau, etc. Directed by Joshua Logan. | ||||||||||||
99 | There You Are : "A Musical Play" by Carl Bartfeld. Music by William Heagney. Lyrics by William Heagney and Tom Connell. Produced by Hyman Adler at the George M.Cohan Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Ilse Marvenga, Hyman Adler, Roy Cropper, Louis Salvo, etc. Directed by Horace Sinclair. Choreographed by Vaughn Godfrey. Songs include: "Lover's Holiday," "They All Love Me," "Aces Up," "The Sound of the Drum," "The Love Potion," "Carolita," "Legend of the Mission Bells," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | There'll Come A Day : "A Farce Comedy" by Ruth and Nathan Hale. Music and lyrics by Dan Williams and Michael Lynch. Produced by Nathan Hale and Allan Dietlein at the Glendale Centre Theatre (Glendale, CA - 1964) starring Olga Glye, Nathan Hale, Drew Vigen, Dan Williams, Betty Huckabee, Ruth Hale, etc. Directed by Ruth Hale. Choreographed by Ropy Helland. Songs include: "Wait a Minute Baby," "Show Business," "Julie," Giant Step," "I'm Nobody's Fool But Mine," etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | There's A Girl In My Soup : "A New Comedy" by Terence Frisby. Various productions (1966 - 69) starring Gig Young, Barbara Ferris, Rita Gam, Jon Pertwee, Gawn Grainger, Don Ameche, Betsy Von Furstenberg, Elliott Reid, Taina Elg, John Granger, Guy Arbury, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Betty Conner, Van Johnson, Pauline Dukes, Gerald Flood, Joanna Rigby, Donald Sinden, Clive Francis, etc. Originally produced in London (1966) by Michael Codron and directed by Robert Chetwyn. Originally produced on Broadway (1967) by Saint-Subber and Michael Codron and directed by Robert Chetwyn. | ||||||||||||
99 | There's Always A Murder : Book by Ken Parker. Produced by Anthony DeSantis and Phil Tyrrell at the Drury Lane Summer Theatre (Chicago - 1954) Starring Kent Taylor, Lois Collier, Paul Crabtree, Alice Dineen, etc. Directed by Paul Crabtree. | ||||||||||||
99 | There's Always Juliet : "A Comedy" by John Van Druten. Various productions (1932 - 39) starring Edna Best, Herbert Marshall, Violet Heming, Daisy Atherton, Frank Roberts, Cyril Raymond, George Jamin, Jacques Gauiter, etc. Originally produced (1932) by Gilbert Miller and directed by Auriol Lee. | ||||||||||||
99 | There's Many A Slip : "A Comedy" by Robert Marshall (From the French of Scribe and Legouve) starring Winifred Emery, Cyril Maude, Marsh Allen, Daisy Thimm and H.B. Irving. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
99 | There's One In Every Marriage : Book by Suzanne Grossman and Paxton Whitehead (Adapted from a play by Georges Feydeau). Various productions (c. 1975) starring Max Gulack, Bradford Wallace, William Leach, Pat Hurley, Martha Henry, Peter Donat (Nephew of Robert Donat), Lewis Gordon, Tom Alway, etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | There's Wisdom In Women : "A Comedy" by Joseph O. Kesselring. Produced by D.A. Doran at various theatres (1935) starring Glenn Anders, Ruth Weston, Walter Pidgeon, Frances Maddux, Alfredo Hesse, Betty Lawford (Daughter of Ernest Lawford. Cousin of Petrer Lawford.), etc. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. | ||||||||||||
99 | Therese : Book by Thomas Job (Based on the novel, "Therese Raquin" by Emile Zola). Produced by Victor Payne-Jennings and Bernard Klawans at various theatres (1945) starring Eva LeGallienne, Victor Jory (Most famous as "Jonas Wilkerson" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Dame May Whitty, Averell Harris, etc. Directed by Margaret Webster. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thermidor : "A Drama" by Victorien Sardou. Music by W.W. Furst. Produced by Charles Frohman at Proctor's Theatre (NYC - 1891) starring Frederic Bond, Harry Allen, Ernest Hastings, James Young, Jr., Charles Daniel, Royal Roche, Joseph Strong, etc. Directed by Joseph M. Humphreys. | ||||||||||||
99 | These Charming People : "A Comedy" by Michael Arlen. Produced by Charles Dillingham and A.H. Woods at various theatres (1925 - 26) starring Cyril Maude, Robert Vivian, May Collins, Alma Tell, Reginald Owen, Edna Best, etc. Directed by Winchell Smith. | ||||||||||||
99 | These Days : Book by Katharine Clugston. Produced by Arthur Hopkins at various theatres (1928) starring Mary Hall, Mildred McCoy, Katharine Hepburn, Bruce Evans, Elaine Koch, May Buckley, Ada Potter, Ruth Wilcox, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
99 | They : Book by Arnold Weinstein. Billed with THE CRITIC by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Produced by the Southwark Company at the Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1966) starring Tom Brannum, Flora Elkins and Ed Crowley. Directed by George Sherman. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
99 | They Came By Night : Book by Barre Lyndon. Produced by Alec L. Rea and H.M. Tennent at the Globe Theatre (London - 1937) starring Owen Nares, Wilfred Caithness, Ursula Jeans, Sara Seegar, David Burns, Carl Jaffe, etc. Directed by Claud Gurney. | ||||||||||||
99 | They Knew What They Wanted : "A Comedy" by Sidney Howard. Various productions (1925 - 52) starring Glenn Anders, Charles Kennedy, Richard Bennett, Pauline Lord, June Havoc (Portrayed as "Dainty June" in "Gypsy' on stage and film), Edward Andrews, Truman Smith, Vito Scotti, J. Edward Bromberg, Lee Grant, Milton Selzer, Taylor Holmes, Mary Fickett, April Havoc (April Kent. Daughter of June Havoc.), June Walker, Douglass Montgomery, Paul Muni, Carol Stone, John Craven (Son of Frank Craven), Kim Hunter, Robert Emmett, Art Smith, etc. Originally produced (1925) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Philip Moeller. | ||||||||||||
99 | They Never Grow Up : "A New Comedy" by Humphrey Pearson. Produced by Walter Greenough and The New York Theatre Assembly at the Theatre Masque (NYC- 1930) starring Otto Kruger, Claude Cooper, Mary Fowler, Kathryn March, Anne Sutherland, etc. Directed by Walter Greenough. | ||||||||||||
99 | They Shall Not Die : Book by John Wexley. Produced by The Theatre Guilid at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Tom Ewell, Ruth Gordon, Hale Norcross, William Lynn, Ralph Sanford, Helen Westley, Dean Jagger, Cecil Scott, Erskine Sanford, Claude Rains, Thurston Hall, etc. Directed by Philip Moeller. | ||||||||||||
99 | They Walk Alone : "A New Thrilling Melodrama" by Max Catto. Produced by Ben A. Boyar at various theatres (1941) starring Elsa Lanchester (Most famous as "The Bride of Frankenstein" on film. Wife of Charles Laughton.), Carol Goodner, A.P. Kaye, Martin Manulis, Olive Deering, etc. Directed by Berthold Viertel. | ||||||||||||
99 | They're Playing Our Song : Book by Neil Simon. Music by Marvin Hamlisch. Lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. Various productions (1979 - 96) starring Robert Klein, Lucie Arnaz, Wayne Mattson, Philip Cusack, Andy Roth, Lorna Luft (Daughter of Judy Garland and Sid Luft.), Richard Ryder, Tom Conti, Gemma Craven, Laurence Luckinbill (Husband of Lucie Arnaz), Judy Gibson, Max Stone, Patti Gardner, Bruce Yoskin, Tony Roberts, Anita Gillette, etc. Originally produced (1979) by Emanuel Azenberg, directed by Robert Moore and choreographed by Patricia Birch. Songs include; "Fallin' ," "If He Really Knew Me," "Just For Tonight," "When You're In My Arms', "I Still Believe in Love," "They're Playing Our Song', etc. | ||||||||||||
99 | Thief, The : "A Play For Women To Talk About" by Henri Bernstein (Adapted by C. Hoddon Chambers). Various productions (1907 - 27) starring Kyrle Bellew, Herbert Percy, Leonard Ide, Hollister Pratt (By arrangement with Daniel Frohman), Alice Brady (Oscar winner for "In Old Chicago"), Lionel Atwill, Orlando Daly, Anthony Kemble Cooper, etc. Originally produced (1907) by Charles Frohman and directed by William Seymour. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thierna-Na-Oge : or "The Prince of the Lakes" produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London - 1829). Billed with "Masaniello". | ||||||||||||
100 | Thieves' Carnival : "A Comedie-Ballet" by Jean Anouilh. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1953 - 67) starring James Cairncross, Peter Bryant, Norman Rossington (Most famous as "Norm" in the film "A Hard Day's Night"), Julian Slade, Robert Cartland, Tom Ligon, Geoffrey Waddell, Austin Pendleton, Frances Sternhagen, Tom Bosley, Martin Allen, Dave Karr, Philip Kerr, Lee Richardson, T. Cornelius Nash, Rusty Stalling, Bruce Cornwell, Ted Cassidy (Most famous as "Lurch" on television's "The Addams Family"), Max Byrd, Robert Harker, Mark Dara, etc. Originally produced (1953) by the Bristol Old Vic Company (England ) and directed by Denis Carey. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thin Ice : "A Comedy Drama" by Percival Knight. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Felix Krembs, H. Dudley Hawley, C. Henry Gordon, Percival Knight, Olive Wyndham, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Things That Are Caesar's : "A Tragedy" by Paul Vincent Carroll. Produced ("First Time in America") at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1932) starring Michael J. Dolan, Maureen Delany, Barry Fitzgerald, Ria Mooney, Denis O' Dea, Kate Curling, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Things That Count, The : "An Original Play" by Laurence Eyere (Eyre). Produced by William A. Brady at various theatres (1915) starring Wallace Erskine, Rena Howard, Ella Baker, Nick Long, Florine Arnold, Edna W. Hopper, Alice Brady (Oscar winner for "In Old Chicago"), Hilda Englund, Margaret Seddon, Florence Mack, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Third Best Sport : "A New Comedy" by Eleanor and Leo Bayer. Various productions (1958 - 62) starring Celeste Holm, Andrew Duggan, William Prince, Irene Cowan, Jane Hoffman, Parker McCormick, Yvonne De Carlo, Walter Moulder, Joel Thomas, Neal Thompson, Dorothy Rose, Wally Hoss, etc. Originally produced at The Cape Playhouse (Dennis, MA - 1958) and directed by Michael Howard. Originally produced on Broadway (1958) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Michael Howard. | ||||||||||||
100 | Third Degree, The : "The Dramatic Sensation" by Charles Klein. Produced by Henry B. Harris at various theatres (1909 - 12) starring Edmund Breese, John Flood, Ralph Delmore, George Barnum, Walter Craven, Gertrude Taylor, John Craig, Leslie Palmer, Donald Meek, Mary Young, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Third Ear, The : Produced by Murray Roman at the Premise Theatre (NYC - c. 1960) starring Mark Gordon, Reni Santoni (Most famous as "Poppy" on television's "Seinfeld"), Louise Lasser (Star of television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman". Wife of Woody Allen.), Renee Taylor (Wife and writing partner of Joseph Bologna - "Lovers and Other Strangers," etc.), etc. Directed by Elaine May (Of the comedy team, "Nichols and May"). | ||||||||||||
100 | Third Floor West : Book by Mary Anne Pryor. Produced by The Yale University Division of Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1952) starring Mary W. Bartlett, Judith Barker, Cindy Stevens, Patricia Harris, Richard Shank, Neal Wilder, etc. Directed by Leo Lavendero. | ||||||||||||
100 | Third Little Show, The : Sketches by Edward Eliscu, S.J. Perelman, Noel Coward, Harry Wall, Peter Spencer, Marc Connelly,, etc. Music and lyrics by Max and Nathaniel Leif, Michael H. Cleary, Harold Adamson, Burton Lane, Noel Coward, Earl Crooker, Henry Sullivan, Edward Eliscu, Ned Lehak, Grace Henry, Morris Hamilton, Herman Hupfeld, Dave Oppenheim, Ted Fetter, William M. Lewis, Jr., Carl Randall, Will Irwin, etc. Produced by Dwight Deeere Wiman in association with Tom Weatherly at The Music Box Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Beatrice Lilly, Ernest Truex, Walter O'Keefe, Edward Arnold, Constance Carpenter, Sandra Gale, etc. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Choreographed by Dave Gould and Boots McKenna. Songs include: "I'll Putcha Pitcha in the Paper," "Say The Word," "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," "Falling in Love," "You Forgot Your Gloves," "When Yuba Plays the Tuba," "Sevilla," "Catchelor the Bachelor," "Africa Shrieks," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Third Party, The : "A New Farcical Comedy" by Jocelyn Brandon and Frederick Arthur (American version by Mark Swan). Produced by F. Ray Comstock at various theatres (1914 - 15) starring Taylor Holmes, Walter Jones, Alfred Hesse, Ray Dodge, Marjorie Wood, Peggy Moore, etc. Directed by J.C. Huffman. | ||||||||||||
100 | Third Person : Book by Andrew Rosenthal. Produced by David Clive at the President Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Louise Albritton, Murray Matheson, Joseph Warren, Renee Gadd, Bradford Dillman and Karin Wolfe. Directed by Bill Butler. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thirteen Daughters : "A New Musical" with book, music and lyrics by Eaton Magoon, Jr. Additional book material by Leon Tokatyan. Produced by Jack H. Silverman at the 54th Street Theatre (NYC - 1961) starring Don Ameche, Monica Boyar, Sylvia Syms, Stanley Grover, John Battles, Ed Kenney, Isabelle Farrell, George Lipton, etc. Directed by Billy Matthews. Choreographed by Rod Alexander and Nona Beamer. Songs include: "Kuli Kuli," "Let-A-Go Your Heart," "Alphabet Song," "13 Daughters," "You Set My Heart To Music', "My Pleasure," "My Hawaii," "House on the Hill," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | 13 Rue De L'Amour : or "Monsieur Chasse" by George Feydeau (Adapted and translated by Mawby Green and Ed Feilbert). Produced by Theodore Mann and Paul Libin at the Circle In The Square Theatre (NYC - 1978) starring Louis Jordan, Patricia Elliott, Bernard Fox, Hermione Baddeley, Laurie Main, Richard Pilcher, Ian Trigger, etc. Directed by Basil Langton. | ||||||||||||
100 | 13th Of March, The : "Selections From The First Reader" (In a Garden" and "Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters") by Gertrude Stein. Produced by Julie Bovasso and Cletus L. Gundy at the Tempo Playhouse (NYC - No date) starring Herbert King, Stanley Pitts, Nancy Ponder, Anne Edwards and Marcia Pavia. Directed by Strowan Robertson. Billed with "The Maids" by Jean Genet starring Julie Bovasso, Joyce Henry and Fran Malis. | ||||||||||||
100 | 13th Chair, The : "A Drama" by Bayard Veiller. Various productions (1917 - 37) starring Margaret Wycherly (Most famous for her "Mother" roles in "Sergeant York" and "White Heat" on film), William David, Martha Mayo, Eileen Van Biene, Noel Leslie, Harrison Hunter, Vernon Kelso, Booth Howard, Sidney A. Blackmer, Helen Williams, Francis Morrow, Lois Hall, Mrs. Patrick Campbell (Beatrice Stella Tanner), George Coulouris, Arthur Sachs, etc. Originally produced (1917) by William Harris, Jr. and directed by Ira Hards. | ||||||||||||
100 | 33 Variations : Book by Moises Kaufman. Produced at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre, NYC (2009) starring Jane Fonda, Samantha Mathis, Colin Hanks (Son of Tom Hanks), Zach Grenier, Susan Kellerman, Erik Steele, Scott Barrow, Caitlin O'Connell, Michael Winther, etc. Directed by Moises sKaufman. Music by Ludwig van Beethoven. | ||||||||||||
100 | 39 East : "A Three Act Comedy" by Rachel Crothers. Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at various theatres (1919 - 20) starring Gertrude Clemens, John Kirkpatrick, Alison Skipworth, Henry Hull (Most famous as "The Werewolf of London" on film), Constance Binney, Jesse Graham, etc. Directed by Rachel Crothers. | ||||||||||||
100 | 39 Steps, The : Book by Patrick Barlow (Adapted on an original concept by Simon Corble and Nobby Dimon - Based on the book by John Buchan). Produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatre (NYC - 2008) starring Arnie Burton, Charles Edwards, Jennifer Ferrin, Cliff Saunders, Claire Brownell, Cameron Folmar, Mark Shanahan, etc. Directed by Maria Aitken. Choreographed by Toby Sedgwick. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Fine Pretty World : Book by Peter MacKaye. Produced by The Art Institute of Chicago at the Kenneth Sawyer Goodman Memorial Theatre (Chicago - No date) starring Ralph Browne, John C. Becher, Clarissa Pope, Stan Cable, etc. Directed by David B. Itkin. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Happy Breed : Book by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by the Bristol Old Vic Trust Limited at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1984) starring Audrey Noble, Ann Penfold, Colin Farrell, Richard Kay, etc. Directed by Philip Grout. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Is New York : "A Comedy" by Robert E. Sherwood. Produced by Arthur Hopkins at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Lois Moran, Bruno Wick, Allen Atwell, Audray Dale, Ruth Hammond, Raymond Bramley, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Is The Army : "A New Soldier Show For the Benefit of Army Emergency Relief" with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Produced by "Uncle Sam" at various theatres (1942 - ) starring Gary Merrill, Ross Elliott, Henry Jones, James Burrell, William Collier, Dick Bernie, Pinkie Mitchell, Philip Truex (Son of Ernest Truex), Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich" on radio), Burl Ives, Robert Moore, Anthony Ross, Richard Reeves, Julie Oshins, Hayden Rorke, Robert Shanley, Irving Berlin, Fredric Kelly (Brother of Gene Kelly), etc. Directed by Ezra Stone. Choreographed by Robert Sidney and Nelson Barclift. Songs include: "This Is The Army," "I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep," "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen," "The Army's Made a Man Out of Me," "Mandy," "What the Well-Dressed Man in Harlem Will Wear," "American Eagles," "Head in the Clouds," "Oh, How I Hate To Get In The Army," "This Time," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Little Hand : "A New Melodrama" by Wilfrid H. Pettitt. Produced by A.H. Woods at the National Theatre (Washington, DC - No date) starring Maxine Stuart, Ruth K. Hill, Barbara Bel Geddes, Marilyn Erskine, Irene Dailey (Sister of Dan Dailey), Kayo Copeland, etc. Directed by Reginald Denham. | ||||||||||||
100 | This One Man : "A New Play" by Sidney R. Buchman. Produced by Arthur Lubin and Richard W. Krakeur at the Morosco Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Paul Muni, Paul Guilfoyle, Constance McKay, George Spear, Victor Kilian (Most famous as "The Fernwood Flasher" on television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"), Dean Raymond, etc. Directed by Leo Bulgakov. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Rock : "A New Comedy" by Walter Livingston Faust. Produced by Eddie Dowling at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1943) starring Billie Burke (Most famous as "Glinda the Good Witch" in the film "The Wizard of Oz". Wife of Florenz Ziegfeld. Portrayed by Myrna Loy in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld"), Nicholas Joy, Zachary Scott, Jane Sterling (Jan Sterling), Walter Kelly, Joyce Van Patten (Co-star of television's "The Danny Kaye Show," etc. Sister of Dick Van Patten.), Gene Lyons, etc. Directed by Eddie Dowling. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Side Of Jordan : Book by Theodore St. John. Produced by the Federated Civic Theatre Association at The Greenwich Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Harold Kennedy, Ernest Pollock, Helen Brooks, Victor Kilian (Most famous as "The Fernwood Flasher" on television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"), Theodore St. John, etc. Directed by Allen de Lano. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Side Of Paradise : Book by F.Scott Fitzgerald (Adapted by Sydney Sloane). Produced by Jesse Osuna and Alice Scudder at the Sheridan Square Playhouse (NYC - No date) starring Paul Roebling, Jane Lowry, Donald Hotton, Sydney Sloane, Carol Risser, etc. Directed by Herbert Berghof. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Thing Called Love : "A Comedy" by Edwin Burke. Produced by Patterson McNutt at various theatres (1928 - 29) starring Violet Heming, Minor Watson, Juliette Day, Anne Lynch, Enid Romay, Malcolm Duncan, etc. Directed by Howard Lindsay. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Time Tomorrow : Book by Jan de Hartog. Produced by Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner and The Theatre Guild at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring John Archer (Husband of Marjorie Lord. Father of Anne Archer.), Tyler Carpenter, Ruth Ford and Sam Jaffe ("Gunga Din," etc. on film. Co-star of television's "Ben Casey".). Directed by Paul Crabtree. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Too Shall Pass : "A New Play" by Don Appell. Produced by Richard Krakeur and David Shay at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1946) starring Ralph Morgan (Brother of Frank Morgan), Sam Wanamaker, Kathryn Givney, Jan Sterling and Walter Starkey. Directed by Don Appell. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Was A Man : "A New Comedy" by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by Basil Dean at the Klaw Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring Francine Larrimore, A.E. Matthews, Leonard Loan, Auriol Lee, Nigel Bruce (Most famous as "Dr. Watson" in the "Sherlock Holmes" film series), Horace Pollock, etc. Directed by Basil Dean. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Was A Woman : "A New Play" by Joan Morgan. Produced by T.C. Upham in association with Allan Robbins at The Cape Theatre (Cape May, NJ - 1945) starring Elissa Landi, Gordon Nelson, Esther Mitchell, etc. Directed by Robert K. Goodhue. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Way To The Tomb! : Book by Ronald Duncan. Music by Benjamin Britten. Produced by The Mercury Theatre at the Studio De Champs-Elysees (Paris - 1946) starring Robert Speaight, Alan Aldridge, Vivian Daniels, John Frost, etc. Directed by E. Martin-Browne. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Winter's Hobby : "A New Play' by Jack Finney. Produced by Hillard Elkins at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1966) starring E.G. Marshall, Nan Martin, Martha Bundy, Norman Bly, William Hickey, etc. Directed by Donald McWhinnie. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Woman Business : Book by Benn W. Levy. Various productions (1926 - 28) starring George Thorpe, Henry Kendall, Edward Rigby, Genevieve Tobin, John Heath Goldsworthy, W. Hobson, C. B. Ives, etc. Originally produced (1926) by Louis Sunshine and directed by Edward Rigby. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Wooden "O" : Book by Edith Meiser. Produced by Robert Porterfield at the Barter Theatre (Abingdon, VA - No date) starring Jerry Hardin, Ned Beatty, Graham Jarvis, Colgate Salsbury, Jerry Ragni ("Hair," etc.), Rusti Moon, etc. Directed by Rocco Bufano. Billed with "Brer Rabbit" by Pat Hale. | ||||||||||||
100 | This Year Of Grace : "Revue" with book, music and lyrics by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Produced by Arch Selwyn and Charles B. Cochran at various theatres (1928 - 29) starring Beatrice Lillie, Noel Coward, Sybil Davidson, Wyn Clare, Tom Devine, Florence Desmond, Fred Groves, Nora Olive, Lance Lister, Melville Cooper, Snowball, etc. Directed by Frank Collins and Charles B. Cochran. Choreographed by Max Rivers and Tilly Losch. Songs include: "Waiting in a Queue," "Mary Make Believe," "Try To Learn to Love," "Lilac Time," "Ignorance is Bliss," "A Room With a View," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thoroughbred : "A New Play" by Doty Hobart. Various productions (1932 - 33) starring Florence Reed, Thurston Hall, Hilda Spong, Hugh Buckler, Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), Elizabeth Risdon, June Walker, Jane Wyatt, Cecil Holm, etc. Originally produced (1932) by Lawrence Langner and directed by Theresa Helburn. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thoroughly Modern Millie : Book by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan. New Music by Jeanine Tesori. New Lyrics by Dick Scanlan. Music for the original film by James Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn and Jay Thompson. Original story and screenplay by Richard Morris for Universal Pictures Film. Various productions (2003 - 07) starring Leslie Uggams, Harriet Harris, Marc Kudisch, Christian Borle, Darren Lee, Julie Connors, David Eggers, Tripp Hanson, Sutton Foster, Dani Moreno-Fuentes, Derek Galarza, Diego Fuentes, Gregg Bleam, David Leppert, Jessica Mongerio, Allison H. Metcalf, Melody Murphy, Keith Brumm, Christopher Diaz, Jeff Cole, Patrick J. Stanley, etc. Originally produced for Broadway by Michael Leavitt, Fox Theatricals, Hall Luftig, Stewart F. Lane, James L. Nederlander, Independant Presenters Network, L.Mages/M. Glick Berinstein/Manocherian/Dramatic Forces, John York Noble and Whoopi Goldberg. Songs include: "Thoroughly Modern Millie," "Not For the Life of Me," "The Speed Test," "Only in New York," "Jimmy," "I'm Falling in Love With Someone," "What Do I Need With Love," "Forget About the Boy," "Muquin," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thor's Day : "A Dark, Erotic Drama of Denied Desires" by Edward Crosby Wells. Produced by The Glines at the Trilogy Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Adam Mervis and John Rengsdorff. Directed by Steve Thornburg. | ||||||||||||
100 | Those Endearing Young Charms : "A New Play" by Edward Chodorov. Produced by Max Gordon at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1943) starring Blanche Sweet, Virginia Gilmore, Dean Harens and Zachary Scott. Directed by Edward Chodorov. | ||||||||||||
100 | Those Naughty Nineties : Book by E. Savage Graham and Ronald Simpson. Produced by Howard Wyndham and Bronson Albery at the Criterion Theatre (London - 1931) starring Pamela Willins, Joan Maude, Nigel Playfair, Maurice Evans, Mona Harrison, Marie Brett Davies, etc. Directed by Nigel Playfair. | ||||||||||||
100 | Those Suburbans : "A Family Comedy For Young People" by Cecil Clifton. Produced at the Royal Court Theatre (London - 1913) starring Sebastian Smith, Irene Moncrieff, Dulcie Greatwich, J. Napper, Mignon Clifford, Agnes Hill, etc. Directed by W.G. Fay. | ||||||||||||
100 | Those Who Walk In Darkness : "A Drama" by Owen Davis (From the novel by Perley Poore Sheehan). Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at the Shubert-Garrick Theatre (St. Louis - No date) starring Jerry Rice, Winthrop Chamberlain, Arthur Shaw, Mary Shaw, Maude Leone, William Harrigan, Irene Fenwick, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thousand Clowns, A : "The Smash Hit Romantic Comedy" by Herb Gardner. Various productions (1963 - ) starring Jason Robards, Jr., Sandy Dennis, Barry Gordon (Most famous for his 1955 hit recording of "Nuttin' For Christmas"), A. Larry Haines, Thomas Carlin, Dane Clark, Margaret O' Brien, Marc London, Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur), Angelo Rutherford, John Peak, Betty Ferguson, Phil Mathews, Carnell Kirkeeng, James McLaughlin, William Arrigon, Kenny McManus, Robert Caine, William Daniels, Judd Hirsch, Marin Hinkle, David Margulies, Dan Cooley, Serena Pratt, Sterling Yates, Lew Palter, James Whitmore, etc. Originally produced (1963) by Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor at the Eugene O' Neill Theatre and directed by Fred Coe. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thousand Summers, A : "A New Play" by Merrill Rogers. Produced by Arch Selwyn by arrangement with Shepard Traube at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1932) starring Jane Cowl, Franchot Tone, Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), Florence Ednay, Josephine Hull (Most famous for her roles in "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Harvey" on stage and film), Thomas Findlay, etc. Directed by Shepard Traube. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thousand Years Ago, A : "A Romance of the Orient" by Percy MacKaye. Music by William Furst. Produced at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1914) starring Rita Jolivet, Frederick Warde, Jerome Patrick, Edmund Roth, Sheldon Lewis, etc. Directed by J.C. Huffman. | ||||||||||||
100 | Thracian Horses, The : "A New Comedy" by Maurice J. Valency. Produced by The Company of Four in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1946) starring Eileen Herlie, John Justin, Donald Bain, Martin Lane, Rupert Davies, etc. Directed by Murray MacDonald and Sebastian Shaw. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three : "A Modern Comedy of Roman Life" by Gilbert Cannan (Translated from the Italian of Roberto Bracco by D. St. Cyr) starring Gertrude Kingston, Ben Webster, Scott Craven, Joan Temple, etc. Billed with "The Arbour of Refuge" by Gilbert Cannan. Both plays directed by Gertrude Kingston. Produced in 1913 (No location listed). | ||||||||||||
100 | Three After Three : Book by Guy Bolton. Music by Hoagy Carmichael. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Musical adaptation by Guy Bolton, Parke Levy and Alan Lipscott. Produced by Ruth Selwyn in association with The Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (1939 - 40) starring Simone Simon, Mitzi Green, Jack Whiting, Mary Brian, Frances Williams, Art Jarrett, Dudley and Bostock, Stepin Fetchit, Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane, etc. Directed by Edward Clark Lilley and Fred De Cordova (Producer of television's "The Jack Benny Program," "My Three Sons," "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," etc.). Choreographed by Boots McKenna. Costumes by Lucinda Ballard. Songs include: "Darn Clever, These Chinee," "Newsy Bluesies," "Everything Happens to Me," "Way Back in 1939, A.D.," "Wait Till You See Me in the Morning," "Boom - I'm Off the Wagon," "The Rhumba Jumps," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three And One : "A Comedy" by Lewis Galantiere and John Houseman (Adapted from the French of Denys Amiel). Produced at Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1934) starring Jacqueline Logan, King Calder, Sherling Oliver, Ruth Gates, Don Darcy, etc. Directed by Theodore Viehman. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Bears, The : Various adaptations and productions (1935 - 55) starring Elizabeth Kelsey, Peggy Fahy, Russell Davis, Constance Dow, Geraldine Suomi, Gail Stuart, Christopher Adams, etc. Billed with "The Story of Cogia Hassan" by Theodora DuBois. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Cheers : Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell and B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson (Portrayed by Gordon MacRae, Dan Dailey and Ernest Borgnine in the 1956 biopic, "The Best Things in Life Are Free"). Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Produced by Charles Dillingham at various theatres (1928 - 29) starring Dorothy Stone (Daughter of Fred Stone), Will Rogers ("Pinch Hitting for Fred Stone"), Andrew Tombes, Oscar Ragland, Patsy Kelly, Florence Rice, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Choreographed by Dave Bennett and Mary Reed. Songs include: "The Americans Are Here," "Lady Luck," "The Tiller Sunshine Girls," "It's An Old Spanish Custom," "Pompanola," "Putting on the Ritz," "Let's All Sing the Lard Song," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three-Cornered Moon : Book by Gertrude Tonkonogy. Produced by Richard Aldrich (Portrayed by Richard Crenna in the 1968 biopic, "Star") and Alfred De Liagre, Jr. at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1033) starring Ruth Gordon, Cecilia Loftus, John Eldredge, Elisha Cook, Jr., Richard Whorf, Brian Donlevy, etc. Directed by Alfred De Liagre, Jr. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Faces East : "A Play of the Secret Service" by Anthony Paul Kelly. Produced by George M. Cohan and Sam Harris (Portrayed by James Cagney and Richard Whorf in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy") at various theatres (1918 - 20) starring Violet Heming, Courtney White, Otto Neimeyer, Marion Grey, Herbert Evans, Frank Sheridan, Grace Ade, etc. Directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Fast Men : or "The Three Female Robinson Crusoes!" produced at the Providence Theatre (RI - No date) starring Mary Boniface, H.F. Stone, Nellie Sprague, etc. Billed with "Myers' Female Minstrels" and "Senor Di Trani's Celebrated String Band". | ||||||||||||
100 | Three For Diana : "A New Comedy" by Chester Bailey Fernald (From the Italian Comedy "Il Terzo Marito" by Sabatino Lopez"). Produced by John D. Williams at the Bijou Theatre (NYC - 1919) starring Martha Hedman, Blanche Chapman, Anne Faystone, John Halliday, Gardner James, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three For Tonight : "A Diversion in Song and Dance" by Robert Wells. Music by Walter Schumann. Lyrics by Robert Wells. Produced by Paul Gregory at The Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1955) starring Marge and Gower Champion, Harry Belefonte, Hiram Sherman and Betty Benson. Directed and choreographed by Gower Champion. Songs include: "All You Need is a Song," "When the Saints Go Marching In," "It Couldn't Be a Better Day," "In That Great Gettin Up Mornin' ," "Matilda," Scarlet Ribbons," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three From Brooklyn : Book by Sal Richards. Music and lyrics by Sandi Merle and Steve Michaels. Produced by Michael Frazier, Larry Spellman and Don Ravella at the Helen Hayes Theatre (NYC - 1992) starring Sal Richards, Roslyn Kind (Sister of Barbra Streisand), Alto and Mantia, Adrianne Tolsch, The BQE Dancers, Raymond Serra, etc. Directed by Sal Richards. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Guardsman, The : "A Romantic Drama" by Alexander Dumas (Adapted by Charles Rice). Various productions (1893 -95) starring Alexander Salvini, John A. Lane, Owen Eaton, Ben Johnson, Lucius Henderson, Antonio Massini, Maud Dixon, Minnie Sherman, Edwin Nicander, Percy Johnson, Herbert O' Connor, Jessie Lansing, Paul Cazeneuve, Walter Craven, William Redmund, Maida Craigen, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Guys Naked From The Waist Down : "A New Musical" with book and lyrics by Jerry Colker. Music by Michael Rupert. Produced by James B. Freydberg, Stephen Wells, Max Weitzenhoffer in association with Richard Maltby, Jr. at the Minetta Lane Theatre (NYC - 1983) starring Scott Bakula, Jerry Colker and John Kassir. Directed by Andrew Cadiff. Choreographed by Don Bondi. Songs include: "Promise of Greatness," "Don't Wanna Be No Superstar," "The History of Stand-Up Comedy," "Dreams of Heaven," "The American Dream," "Screaming Clocks," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | 365 Days : Book by Ronald J. Glasser. Various productions (c. 1971). | ||||||||||||
100 | Three's A Crowd : "A Revue" by Howard Dietz, Donald Blackwell, Fred Allen, Groucho Marx, Arthur Sheekman, Hazel Flynn, Lawrence Schwab, etc. Music and lyrics by Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz, Philip Charig, Burton Lane, Vernon Duke, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frenak Eyton, John W. Green, Charles W. Schwab, Henry Myers, etc. Produced by Max Gordon at various theatres (1931 - ) starring Clifton Webb, Fred Allen, Libby Holman, Fred MacMurray, Albertina Rasch, Tamara Geva, Portland Hoffa (Wife of Fred Allen), Helen Ault, etc. Directed by Hassard Short. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Songs include: "Something to Remember You By," "Body and Soul," "The Moment I Saw You," "Forget All Your Books," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Is A Family : "A Farce Comedy" by Phoebe and Henry Ephron. Produced by John Golden at various theatres (1943 - 44) starring Otto Hulett, Margaret Irving, Dulcie Cooper, Richard Camp, George Spelvin, Charles Burrows, Robert Burton, Ethel Owen, Ruth Weston, John Kane, etc. Directed by Henry Ephron. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Little Girls : Book by Herman Feiner and Bruno Hardt-Warden (Adapted by Marie Armstrong Hecht and Gertrude Purcell). Music by Walter Kollo. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Produced by the Messrs.Shubert at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Raymond Walburn, John Goldsworthy, Harry Puck, Charles Brown, Edward Lester, Natalie Hall, Bettina Hall, etc. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Songs include: "Love's Happy Dream," "Whistle While You Work, Boys," "I'll Tell You," "Lesson in Letter Writing," "Love Comes Once in a Lifetime," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Little Lambs : "The Musical Comedy" by R.A. Barnet. Music by E.W. Corliss. Produced at the Fifth Avenue Theatre (NYC - 1899) starring William E. Philp, Raymond Hitchcock, Edmund Lawrence, Percy Smith, Adele Ritchie, Ida Hawley, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Little Maids : "A New Musical Play" with book, lyrics and music by Paul Rubens. Additional numbers by Howard Talbot and Percy Greenbank. Produced by George Edwardes and Charles Frohman at various theatres in London and on Broadway (1902 - 03) starring Edna May, Hilda Moody, Betty Belknap, Sybil Grey, Maggie May, Delia Mason, Vera Vallis, Maurice Farkoa, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Live Ghosts (By F.S. Isham) : Book by Frederic S. Isham (From the novel by The Bobbs Merril Co.). Produced by Max Marcin at the Nora Bayes Theatre (NYC - 1920) starring Beryl Mercer, Beatrice Miller, Emmett Shackleford, Arthur Metcalf, Cyril Chadwick, Flora Sheffield, etc. Directed by Max Marcin. See "Three Live Ghosts" by Max Marcin. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Live Ghosts (By M. Marcin) : Book by Max Marcin and Guy Bolton. Produced by the Empire Players at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - No date) starring Mabel Colcord, Alice Hanley, Morton Stevens, Harold Salter, etc. Directed by Ralph Murphy. See "Three Live Ghosts" by Frederic S. Isham. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Men On A Horse : "A New Comedy" by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. Various productions (1935 - 2000) starring Hume Cronyn, Elaine Temple, Frederick Haufman, Bradford Hatton, Frank Otto, Byron Shores, Fleming Ward, Horace MacMahon, Shirely Booth, Ross Hertz, Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich" on radio), Roy Poole, George Grizzard, Pernell Roberts (Television's "Bonanza," "Trapper John MD," etc.), Angela Paton, Robert Prosky, Alan Oppenheimer, Philip Bosco, Margaret Stewart, Buff Elias, Elaine Swann, Evelyn Keller, Bill Hess, Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Jack Gilford, Dorothy Loudon ("Annie," Ballroom," etc.), Hal Linden, Rosemary Prinz, Butterfly McQueen, Leon Janney, Paul Ford, Garson Kanin (Husband of Ruth Gordon and Marian Seldes), June Stroup, David Sipes, Marjorie Lytell, Hugh Rennie, Martin Gabel (Semi-regular panelist on television's "What's My Line?". Husband of Arlene Francis.), Harry Davenport, Dortha Duckworth, Mary Loane, Walter F. Scott, Geoffrey Hutchings, Toyah Willcox, etc. Originally produced (1935) by Alex Yokel and directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Moscowteers, The : or "The Flying Karamazov Brothers in The Three Moscowteers" by Dmitri Karamazov. Music by Douglas Wieselman. Produced by the Goodman Theatre of the Art Institute of Chicago (1984) starring Steven Bernstein, Bud Chase, Robert Dorfman, Laurel Cronin, etc. Directed by Robert Woodruff. Choreographed by Missy Whitchurch. Songs include: "There Are No Artists (Just Folks That Work)," "Central Committee Rag," "May Day Melody," | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Musketeers, The : Book by Alexandre Dumas. Various adaptations and productions (1899 - 1989) starring Dennis King, Detmar Poppen, Douglas R. Dumbrille, Reginald Owen, Clarence Derwent, Harriet Hoctor, Jack Livesey, Webster Booth, Guy Raymond, Andrew Gainey, Charles Norman Reilly, William Johnson, Colee Worth, Wesley Stevens, James Hunt, Bill Wallis, Trevor Cooper, Jason Connery (Son of Sean Connery and Diane Cilento), E.H. Sothern, Norman Parr, Owen Fawcett, Henry Miller, James O' Neill (Father of Eugene O' Neill), Jefferson Lloyd, Harry Glazier, Matthew McGinnis, Gayer MacKay, Frederick Lloyd, Dorothy Dix, etc. Steve Huke, R. Scott Taylor, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Of Us, The : "The Madison Square Success" by Rachel Crothers. Various productions (1906 - 07) starring Carlotta Nillson, Henry Kolker, Jane Peyton, Eva Vincent, Frederick Truesdell, John Westley, Jessie May Hall, Augusta West, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Of A Kind : "Original Farcical Comedy" by E.E. Kidder. Produced by Salsbury's Troubadours at the Acauley Theatre (Louisville, Kentucky - 1885) starring Nate Salsbury, John Webster, Nellie McHenry, Fred Bowman, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three On A Runway : Book by Donna de Matteo. Produced by Angelo Del Rossi at The Cape Playhouse (Dennis, MA - 1976) starring Jerry Stiller (of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara". Husband of Anne Meara. Father of Ben Stiller.), Vivian Blaine ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Marcia Jean Kurtz and Marlene Paulette. Directed by Jeremiah Morris. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Romeos, The : "An American Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Produced by Fellner and Dreyfus at the Globe Theatre (NYC - 1911) starring Peggy Wood (Star of television's "I Remember Mama," etc. Co-star of "The Sound of Music" on film.), Shirley Kellogg, William Danforth, William Harrigan, Fred Lennox, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "Education," "Humpty and Dumpty," "Off to the Matinee," "Along Broadway," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Sheets To The Wind, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Gordon Wholey. Music and Lyrics by William Backer. Produced by The F Society in New York City (1950) starring Peggy Engel, John Bissell, Gordon Wholey, Herbert Kaplan, Moses Smith, etc. Directed by Louis Ormont. Choreographed by Mike Zeidner, Beecher Hogan, Ellie Fronmaier, etc. Songs include; "It's Hell When the Woman Wears the Pants," "Isn't It Great to Be a Rat," "Only a Song," "Everybody's In Town," "When Willie Did the Frisco," "There's No Human So Human as Truman," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Showers : Book by William Cary Duncan. Music and lyrics by Creamer and Layton. Produced by Mr. and Mrs. Coburn (Charles Coburn and Ivah Wills Coburn) at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1920) starring Walter Wilson, Vera Ross, Edna Morn, Lark Taylor, Ralph Derst, Carl Rose, etc. Songs include: "Open Your Heart," "It Must Be Love," "Baby Lamb," "Pussyfoot," "Always the Fault of Men," "He Raised Everybody's Rent But Katie's," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Sisters, The : Book by Anton Chekhov. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1923 - 2009) starring Katharine Cornell, Judith Anderson, Jane Sterling (Jan Sterling), Alexander Knox (Most famous for his portrayal of "Woodrow Wilson" in the 1944 biopic, "Wilson"), Edmund Gwenn, Dennis King, Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr. No" on film), Tom Powers, Ruth Gordon, Loya McReynolds, Glenn Pruett, Max Hurst, Hilary Hardiman, Mel Martin, Anna Lindig, Stacy Keach, Lee Wallace, David Spielberg, Mike Tucker, Bruce Weitz, Philip Loeb (Most famous as the co-star of "the Goldbergs" on radio and television), Leonardo Cimino, Morris Carnovsky, Robert Spencer, Julia Duffy, Kathy E. Devecka, Sally E. Chaney, Andrei Sergeievitch Prozoroff, Natalia Ivanovna, Robyn Baker, Cinda Siler, Richard Waring, Stephen Kish, Richard Jordan, Stacy Keach, Ron Leibman, Michael Lombard, Barry Morse, Romulus Linney (Father of Laura Linney), Kim Stanley, Geraldine Page, Shirley Knight, Luther Adler, Robert Loggia, James Olson, Kevin McCarthy, Gerald Hiken, Barbara Baxley, Nikolai Alexeyev, Mikhail Bolduman, Sada Thompson, Tom Bosley, Peter Breck (Co-star of television's "The Big Valley," etc.), Dick O' Neill, Helen Wynn, Anne Revere, Shepperd Strudwick, Michael Learned ("Co-star of television's "The Waltons"), Kitty Winn, Jay Doyle, Ruth Kobart, Paul Shenar, Judy Mueller, Erika Slezak (Daughter of Walter Slezak), Marc Alaimo, Joan Allen, Kevin Anderson, Paul Moriarty, Jill Brassington, Janet Suzman, Nigel Davenport, Peter Baylis, Marie Geist, Nancy Zala, William Smith, Nancy Haskell, Derek Jacobi, Jeanne Watts, Ellen Burstyn, Stephen Collins, Tovah Feldshuh, Rosemary Harris, Rex Robbins, Anthony Hopkins, Joan Plowright, Hywel Bennett, Susan Penhaligon, Sara Kestelman, Francesca Annis, David Allister, Ron Cook, Bill French, Irene Poole, Lucy Peacock, Dalai Badr, Kelli Fox, Peter Hutt, Joyce Campion, Robert King, Brigit Wilson, Sean Arbuckle, Noah Reid, Sean Baek, Trent Pardy, Kevin Kline, Patti Lupone, Norman Snow, David Schramm, David Ogden Stiers, Gerald Shaw, etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Stories High : "A New Play" by Winifred Wolfe. Produced by Robert E. Perry at the Grist Mill Playhouse (Andover, NJ - 1953) starring Sally Forrest, Hugh Reilly (Co - star of television's "Lassie" with June Lockhart and Jon Provost), Daniel Nagrin, Buff Shur, Frank McHugh, etc. Directed by Robert Keith. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Tall Women : "Pulitzer Prize for Drama" by Edward Albee. Various productions (1994 - 96) starring Maggie Smith, Frances De La Tour, Anastasia Hille, Laurie Kennedy, Lois Markle, Christina Rouner, Jordan Baker, Myra Carter, Joan Van Ark, Michael Rhodes, etc. Originally produced (1994) in London by Robert Fox, Elizabeth I. McCann, Jeffrey Ash, and Daryl Roth and directed by Anthony Page. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Times The Hour : "A New Melodrama" by Valentine Davies. Produced by Brock Pemberton at the Avon Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Harold Heaton, Linda Carlon, Allan Ramsey, Byron Russell, Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Francesca Braggiotti, etc. Directed by Antoinette Perry and Brock Pemberton. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three To Make Ready : Sketches and lyrics by Nancy Hamilton. Music by Morgan Lewis. Produced by Stanley Gilkey and Barbara Payne at various theatres (NYC - 1946) starring Ray Bolger, Bibi Osterwald, Iris Linde, Gordon MacRae, Harold Lang, Garry Davis, Carleton Carpenter, Jack Purcell, Brenda Forbes, etc. Directed by John Murray Anderson and Margaret Webster. Choreographed by Robert Sidney. Songs include: "It's a Nice Night for It," "Tell Me the Story," "The Old Soft Shoe," "Hot December," etc. See, also, "Three to One". | ||||||||||||
100 | Three To One : Sketches and lyrics by Nancy Hamilton. Music by Morgan Lewis. Produced by Frederick Burleigh at The Playhouse (NYC - 1953) starring Shirley Jones, Libby Lounsbury, William Putch (Husband of Jean Stapleton), Mabel Pryor, Ricki Wertz, Al Friedman, Mel Davidson, etc. Directed by Frederick Burleigh. Choreographed by Frank Wagner. Songs include: "At the Drop of a Hat," "The Christmas Tree Bauble," "A House With a Little Red Barn," "Barnaby Beach," "The Old Soft Shoe," "Calypso Joe," etc. See, also, "Three To Make Ready". | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Twins : Book by Charles Dickson (Adapted from Mrs. R. Racheo's Farce, "Incog"). Music by Karl Hoschna. Lyrics by O.A. Hauerbach (Otto Harbach). Produced by Joseph M. Gaites at various theatres (1908 - 10) starring Jack Henderson, Clifton Crawford, Doris Goodwin, Hugh Fay, Eva Fallon, Joseph Allen, Bessie McCoy, etc. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Songs include: "The Fifth Avenue Brigade," "Boo-Hee-Tee-Hee," "Good Night, Sweetheart," "Cuddle Up a Little Closer, Lovey Mine," "The Hypnotic Kiss," "Yama Yama Man," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Waltzes : "A Musical Play" by Clare Kummer and Rowland Leigh. Music by Johann Strauss, Johann Strauss, Jr. and Oscar Straus. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at the Majestic Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Kitty Carlisle (Wife of Moss Hart), Michael Bartlett, Gladys Baxter, Glenn Anders, Ann Andrews, Ruth Hammond, George Baxter, etc. Directed by Hassard Short. Choreographed by Chester Hale. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Wise Fools : "The Best Laugh in Town" by Austin Strong. Various productions (1919 - 36) starring William Gillette, James Kirkwood, Charles Coburn, Brandon Tynan, Elizabeth Love, Sydney Booth, Tom Wise, Burke Clarke, Millard Vincent, Frank Wilcox, Winifred Anglin, Josephine Fox, Eric Clavering, Ruth Abbott, Claude Gillingwater, Harry Davenport, William Ingersol, Helen Menken, George Spelvin, etc. Originally produced (1919) by Winchell Smith and John L. Golden. | ||||||||||||
100 | Three Wishes For Jamie : "A New Musical Play" by Charles O' Neal and Abe Burrows ("Guys and Dolls," etc. Father of James Burrows.). Music and lyrics by Ralph Blane. Produced by Albert Lewis and Arthur Lewis at various theatres (1951 - 52) starring Anne Jeffreys, John Raitt, Bert Wheeler (Of the comedy team, "Wheeler and Woolsey"), Robert Halliday, Jeff Morrow, Ralph Morgan (Brother of Frank Morgan), Charlotte Rae, Royal Dano, Billy Chapin, Marion Bell, Cecil Kellaway, Minor Watson, etc. Directed by Abe Burrows. Choreographed by Eugene Loring and Ted Cappy. Songs include: "The Wake," "My Heart's Darlin' ," "Goin' On a Hayride," "It Must Be Spring," "The Army Mule," "It's a Wishing World," etc. | ||||||||||||
100 | Threepenny Opera, The : Book and lyrics by Bertolt Brecht (Adapted by Marc Blitzstein). Music by Kurt Weill. Various productions (1933 - 91) starring George S. Irving, Lilia Skala, Kurt Kazsznar, Hakan Serner, Jan Bloomberg, Tim Jecko, Joe Shaver, Edwin Frederickson, Kenneth French, Joseph Daly, George Emch, Logan Ramsey, Pat Carroll (Co-star of television's "Make Room For Daddy"), Paul Winfield, Lesley Warren, Bert Freed, Anne Ramsey (Wife of Logan Ramsey), Michael Fawkes, Pip Hinton, Frank Barrie, Hermione Baddeley, Ronald Radd, Annie Ross (Of the vocal trio, "Lambert, Hendricks and Ross"), Joe Melia, Barbara Windsor, James Randolph II, James Wren, Sid Cherry, Ann Casson, Dale Benson, Leonardo Cimino, Max Howard, Scott Merrill, Jane Connell ("Mame," etc.), Edward Asner, Jerry Orbach, William Duell, John Ridge, Philip Bosco, Elizabeth Wilson, Ellen Greene, Armand Assante, Elaine Kerr, Pat Stevens, John Culligan, Luther Bonsal, Anthony Zerbe, Stephen Elliott, Blair Brown, Raul Julia, Tom Keo, Walt Williams, Herbert Rudley, Burgess Meredith, Harry Bellaver, Rex Evans, Scott Merrill, Brad Evans, Ana Cooper, Robert Rounseville, Robert Penn, Martin Wolfson, Jo Sullivan, Beatrice Arthur, Lotte Lenya (Wife of Kurt Weill), John Astin, Paul Dooley, Tim Jecko, Joe Shaver, Alan Klem, Tige Andrews, Estelle Parsons, Greg Cantwell, Beverly Evans, Harlan Foss, Eric Allen Hanson, Marsha Hunter, Carolyn Marlow, Sting, Maureen McGovern, Alvin Epstein, Georgia Brown, Larry Marshall, Josh Mostel (Son of Zero Mostel), K.T. Sullivan, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thrie Estaites, The : "A Special Adaptation" by Robert Kemp (Adapted from the work of Sir David Lindsay of the Mount). Music by Cedric Thorpe Davie. Produced by The Glasgow Citizen's Theatre for the Edinburgh Festival Society at Assembly Hall (Edinburgh, Scotland - No date) starring C.R.M. Brookes, Fulton Mackay, James Stuart, Lennox Milne, Bruce Morgan, Robert Erskine, etc. Directed by Tyrone Guthrie and Moultrie R. Kelsall. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thrilby : "The Burlesque of the Hour" produced by The Garrick Burlesque Company at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1895) starring Amelia Stone ("The Youngest Prima Donna in America"). | ||||||||||||
101 | Throng O' Scarlet : "A New Play" by Vivian Connell. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1947) starring Philippa Sparrow, William Devlin, Kenneth Connor, Norman Claridge, Heath Joyce, etc. Directed by Hugh Hunt. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thrown Upon The World : Book by Rufus Scott starring Rufus Scott, J.E. Gilbert, Edgar Forrest, Robert Weld, Stella Pickett, Jacobar Prom, etc. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thru The Windows : "A Three Act Drama" by Robert Kasper. Produced by The Uptown Players of the People's Church of Chicago at Channing Hall (Chicago - No date) starring Milton Klein, Matthew Riley, Ruth Costello, Karin Santy, Newman DuMont, etc. Directed by James H. Griffin. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thumbelina : Book, music and lyrics by Jerry Blatt. Produced at the Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Nan Withers, Frank Wicks, Ron Abbott, Sean Kernan, etc. Directed by Arvin Brown. Choreographed by Frank Wicks. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thumbs Up! : "The New Revue" with sketched by H.I. Phillips and Alan Baxter. Music by James Hanley and Henry Sullivan. Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Earle Crooker. Produced by Eddie Dowling and John Murray Anderson at the St. James Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Clark and McCullough, Hal Le Roy (Most famous as "Harold Teen" on film), Eddie Garr (Father of Terri Garr), Ray Dooley (Wife of Eddie Dowling), The Pickins Sisters, Paul Draper, Jack Cole, Al Sexton, Eddie Dowling, etc. Directed by Edward C. Lilley and John Murray Anderson. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Songs include: "Jogging Along Through the Park," "Zing, Went the Strings of My Heart," "Lily Belle May June," "Flamenco," "Eileen Avourneen," "What Do You Think My Heart Is Made Of?," "My Arab Complex," "Soldier of Love," "Continental Honeymoon," "Merrily We Waltz Along," "Autumn in New York," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thunder In The Air : "A New Drama" by Robins Millar (Adapted by Alexander Dean). Various productions (c. 1935) starring Jeannette Sherwin, Leonard Willey, John Bramall, Cecelia Loftus, Edith Harcourt, Selina Royle (Selena Royle), Freddie Stange, Laura Harding, Aline MacMahon, Pedro de Cordoba, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thunder On The Left : Book by Jean Ferguson Black (From the novel by Christopher Morley). Produced by Henry Forbes at Maxine Elliott's Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Frank M. Thomas, Jr., Jeanne Dante, Edna Hagan, Gene Low, James Bell, Charita Bauer, Otto Hulett, etc. Directed by Anton Bundsmann. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thunder Rock : Book by Robert Ardrey. Produced by The Group Theatre at the Mansfield Theatre (NYC - 1939) starring Myron McCormick, Harry Bratsburg, Luther Adler, Morris Carnovsky, Art Smith, Lee J. Cobb, Frances Farmer (Portrayed by Jessica Lange in the 1982 biopic, "Frances" and by Susan Blakely in the 1983 television biopic, "Will There Really Be A Morning?"), Ruth Nelson, Phil Brown, etc. Directed by Elia Kazan. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thunderbird And The Killer-Whale, The : or "Tzinquaw - A Musical Dramatization of the Cowichan Indian Legend" with original Indian songs and dances by The Cowichan Indians (Translated by Frank Morrison). Produced by Cecil R. West in Vancouver, British Columbia (1953). Directed by Cecil R. West. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thurber : "A Delightful Look into James Thurber's Enchanted World" selected and played by William Windom. Produced at various theatres (1974 - 91). | ||||||||||||
101 | Thurber Carnival, A : Book by James Thurber. Music by Don Elliott. Various productions (1960 - 71) starring Paul Ford (Co-star of television's "Sgt. Bilko," etc.), Peggy Cass ("Auntie Mame," etc.), Eddie Mayehoff (Television's Doc Corkle," etc.), John McGiver, Tom Ewell, Alice Ghostley, Robert Klein, John Robb, Vala Clifton, Anthony Zerbe, Walter Rhodes, Imogene Coca, Arthur Treacher, King Donovan (Husband of Imogene Coca), Randi Bishop, Ned Ricks, Clement Fowler, William Pardue, Michael Masso, Thomas Roberts, Peter Ivanov, Glenn Markos, etc. Originally produced (1960) by Michael Davis, Helen Bonfils and Haila Stoddard and directed by Burgess Meredith. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thurgood : "A Play" by George Stevens, Jr. Various productions (2008 - 10) -originally produced at the Booth Theatre, NYC (2008) starring Laurence Fishburne (A one-man show as "Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall"). Directed by Leonard Foglia. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thy Neighbor's Wife : "A Comedietta" by Elmer Harris. Produced by Daniel Frohman at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1911) starring Arthur Byron, Pamela Gaythorne, Frederick Tiden and Alice John. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thy People : "A 'Drama 140' Workshop Production" by Joel Oliansky. Music by Albert Tepper. Produced by The Yale School of Drama (New Haven - 1960) starring Ella Smith, Janet Sarno, Donald Cairns, Robert Schumacher, etc. Directed by Jacques Cartier. | ||||||||||||
101 | Thy Son Is Right : Book by Lee Chin-Yang. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1944) starring Allen Seed, Betty Shakespeare, Gaynelle Nixon, David Piel, Victor Anderson, etc. Directed by Edward Reveaux. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiao Ch' An : or "The Beautiful Bait" produced by The Foo Hsing Theatre (Presented under the auspices of The Republic of China) starring Chen Fu Wen, Chang Fu-Chien, Tsao Fu-Yung, etc. Directed by Tsao Chun-ling. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tick-Tack-Toe : "The Latest and Brightest Musical Outburst!" with book, music and lyrics by Herman Timberg. Produced by Herman Timberg at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - No date) starring Flo Lewis, Jay Gould, Hattie Darling, George Mayo, Pearl Eaton, Herman Timberg, etc. Directed by Allan K. Foster. | ||||||||||||
101 | Ticket-Of Leave Man, The : "The Beautiful Moral Drama" by Tom Taylor. Various productions (No date) starring H.R. Brennan, T.J. Cooney, E.H.Kelly, Minnie DeLAnge, Adele Roberts, Annie Ashley, Joseph Howard, Lillian Jerome, Florence Lytelle, E.L. Davenport, Charles Walcot, Allan T. Squire, Ruth Branigan, Ida Van Cortlan, Alice Hunt, John W. Blaisdell, John Dillon, Russell Soggs, Kate Meek, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tickets, Please! : "A New Intimate Revue" with sketches by Harry Hermann, Edmund Rice, Jack Roche and Ted Luce. Music and lyrics by Lyn Duddy, Joan Edwards, Mel Tolkin, Lucille Kallen and Clay Warnick. Produced by Arthur Klein at various theatres (1950) starring The Hartmans (Grace and Paul. Paul Hartman is most famous as "Emmett the Fix-It Man" on "The Andy Griffith Show" and Mayberry RFD".), Jack Albertson (Oscar winner for "The Subject Was Roses". Co-star of television's "Chico and the Man".), Dorothy Jarnac, Gabe Dell (Original member of "The Dead End Kids" on stage and film) Patricia Bright, Tommy Wonder, Roger Price, etc. Directed by Mervyn Nelson. Choreographed by Joan Mann. Songs include: "You Can't Take It With You," "Remember Dad on Mother's Day," "Television's Tough On Love," "Darn It, Baby. That's Love," "Restless," "Washington Square," "Spring Has Come," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tickle Me : "A Musigirl Comedy" with book and lyrics by Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II and Frank Mandel. Music by Herbert Stothart. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein (Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II) at various theatres (1920 - 22) starring Frank Tinney, Allan Kearns, Vic Casmore, Ted Wing, Frances Grant, Tex Cooper, etc. Directed by William Collier. Choreographed by Bert French. Songs include: "Safe in the Arms of Bill Hart," "You're the Type," "A Perfect Lover," "Play a Little Hindoo," "Temptation," "Broadway Swell and Bowery Bum," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tickles By Tucholsky : "A Cabaret Musical" by Moni Yakim. Original material by Kurt Tucholsky (Translated and adapted by Louis Golden and Harold Poor). Produced by Norman Stephens in association with Max Weitzenhoffer at Theatre Four (NYC - No date) starring Helen Gallagher ("No, No Nanette," etc.), Joe Masiell ("Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris," etc.), Jana Robbins, Joseph Neal, Jerry Jarrett, etc. Directed by Moni Yakim. Songs include: "The Song of Indifference," "Christmas Shopping," "The Compromise Soft Shoe," "Follow Schmidt," "Over the Trenches," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tidbits Of 1946 : "An Intimate Musical Entertainment" with sketches by Sam Locke. Produced by Arthur Klein in association with Henry Schumer for The Youth Theatre at The Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1946) starring Joey Faye (Of "Mack and Myer For Hire," etc. on film), Muriel Gaines, Lee Trent, Marais and Miranda (Dance team), Robert Marshall, Joshua Shelley, The Debonairs (Tap dance team), Jack Diamond, etc. Directed by Sam Locke. Songs include: "Harmonica Days," "Hi, Havana!," I'm The Belle of the Ballet," "On the Way to Sloppy Joe's," "The Lass With the Delicate Air," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tide And Time : "A Tale of the Thames" by Henry Leslie. Produced at the New Surrey Theatre (London - 1867) starring William Callcott, Albert Callcott, J. Hinkley, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tidings Brought To Mary, The : "A Mediaeval Mystery" by Paul Claudel (Translated by Louise Morgan Sill). Various productions (1922 - 61) starring Helen Westley, Percy Waram, Harry Ashford, Mary Fowler, Fay Thomas, Marion Killinger, Beth Bittick, Vernon Oaks, Marty O' Brien, Helen Johnston, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Ties : "Les Tenailles" by Paul Hervieu (Translated by George Peabody Eustis and Paul Kester). Produced at the Carnegie Lyceum (NYC - 1899) starring John Blair, Frederick G. Lewis, Alice Harrington, Florence Kahn, etc. Directed by Robert O. Jenkins. | ||||||||||||
101 | Ties That Bind, The : Book by Regina Taylor. A presentation of two plays ("Watermelon Rinds" and "Inside The Belly of the Beast") produced by The Goodman Theatre (Chicago - 1993 - 94) starring Shanesia Davis, Philip Edward VanLear, Ora Jones, Ernest Perry, Jr., Darryl Alan Reed, etc. Directed by Shirley Jo Finney. Choreographed by Darlene Blackburn. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger, The : Book by Murray Schisgal. Various productions (1963 - 66) starring Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson (Wife of Eli Wallach). Billed with "The Typists" by Murray Schisgal. Various productions directed by Arthur Storch and Charles Maryan. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger And The Horse, The : "A New Play" by Robert Bolt. Produced by H.M. Tennent and Frith Banbury at the Queen's Theatre (London - 1960) starring Michael Redgrave, Catherine Lacey, Vanessa Redgrave, Alan Dobie, etc. Directed by Frith Banbury. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger At The Gates, The : Book by Jean Giraudoux (Translated by Christopher Fry from the play, "La Guerre de Troie N' Aura pas Lieu"). Various productions (1953 - 59) starring Michael Redgrave, Barbara Jefford, Leo Ciceri, Diane Cilento (Wife of Sean Connery), Norman Rossington (Most famous as "Norm" in the film, "A Hard Day's Night"), Walter Fitzgerald, Morris Carnovsky, Nehemiah Persoff, Milton Selzer, Hurd Hatfield (Most famous as the star of the film, "The Picture of Dorian Gray"), Frances Reid, Robert Redford, Louise Fletcher, Michael Hall, Gail Kulie, Irene Todd, Natalee Hall, Bernie Bates, Roger N. Titus, etc. Originally produced in London (1953) by Stephen Mitchell and Robert L. Joseph and directed by Harold Clurman. Originally produced on Broadway (1955) by The Playwrights' Company in association with Herny M. Margolis and directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger Cats : "A Tragi-Comedy" by Karen Bramson (Adapted from the French of "Les Felines" by Michael Orme). Produced by David Belasco at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1924) starring Robert Loraine, Katharine Cornell, Reginald Mason, Ben Johnson, William Boag, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger Rag, The : "A Musical Chronicle" by Seyril Schcchen. Music by Kenneth Gaburo. Produce by Lorin Ellington Price at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - 1961) starring Patricia Roe, Logan Ramsey, Carlton Colyer, Brennan Moore, Nancy Andrews, etc. Directed by Ella Gerber. Choreography by Peter Conlow. Songs include: "Cheerio, Old Boys," "Flirtation Waltz," "Travelling Song," "Tiger Rag Blues," "Slewfoot Shuffle," "Apache," "My Father Was a Peculiar Man," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger Rose : "A Melodrama of the Great Northwest" by Willard Mack. Various productions (1917 - 21) starring Lenore Ulric, William Courtleigh, Calvin Thomas, Fuller Mellish, Frank Byron, Charles Riegel, Frank Bryan, Helen Lewis, Thomas Findlay, Pedro De Cordoba, Edward Mack, Ralph Murphy, Walter Abell (Abel), Nancy Fair, etc. Originally produced (1917) and directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger! Tiger! : Book by Edward Knoblock. Produced by David Belasco at various theatres (1919) starring Frances Starr, Lionel Atwill, Frederick Lloyd, Wallace Erskine, Whitford Kane, Dorothy Cumming, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiger Tiger Burning Bright : Book by Peter S. Feibleman. Various productions (1962 - 70) starring Claudia McNeil, Alvin Ailey, Diana Sands, Cicely Tyson, Roscoe Lee Browne, Al Freeman, Jr., Bobby Dean Hooks (Robert Hooks), Marye Scharf, Marvin Grays, Zabra Vivens, etc. Originally produced (1962) by Oliver Smith and Roger L. Stevens and directed by Joshua Logan. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tight Britches : "A New Play" by John Taintor Foote and Hubert Hayes. Produced by Laurence Rivers at the Avon Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Ethel Wilson, Frank Camp, Shepperd Strudwick, Robert Harrison, Joanna Roos, Virginia Milne, Arthur Hughes, etc. Directed by Miriam Doyle. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tight Rope! : Produced at the New Varieties Theatre (No location - 1852) starring Charles Winther, Leon Javelli, C. Howard, etc. Billed with "Alarming Sacrifice," "Les Modistes," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tik-Tok Man Of Oz, The : "The Fairyland Extravaganza" with book and lyrics by L. Frank Baum. Music by Louis F. Gottschalk. Produced by Oliver Morosco at Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1913) starring Lenora Novasio, Fred Woodward, Gladys Munson, Jean Campbell, Hazel Purdy, Dolly Castles, Bert Proctor, Lew Haynes, etc. Directed by Frank M. Stammers. Songs include: "The Shaggy Man," "A Storm At Sea," "Ask the Flowers to Tell You," "The Army of Oogaboo," "My Wonderful Dream Girl," "I Think An Awful Lot of You," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Til The Fat Lady Sings : Book by Julie Boxx Boyle. Produced at The Gainesville (FL) Community Playhouse (1988) starring Chris Wiley, Laura M. Wilson, Tony Julian, Stu Horowitz, Cindy Godfrey and Lee Anne Hagan. Directed by Tom Bunch. | ||||||||||||
101 | Till The Day I Die : Book by Clifford Odets. Produced by The Group Theatre at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Elia Kazan, Margaret Barker, Eunice Stoddard, Lee J. Cobb, Bob Lewis, Harry Stone, Abner Biberman, Lee Martin, etc. Billed with "Waiting For Lefty" by Clifford Odets starring Russell Collins, Ruth Nelson, Walter Coy, Elia Kazan, Abner Biberman, Clifford Odets, George Heller, etc. Both plays directed by Cheryl Crawford. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tillie : or "Tillie, A Menonite Maid" by Helen Martin and Frank Howe, Jr. Various productions (1919 - 61) starring Jennie Dickerson, Mildred Booth, Patricia Collinge, Elliott Nugent, Lillian Kauffman, Margot Welch, Leonard Frey, Wesley Owen, Margaret Steele, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tillies Nightmare : "A Hurricane of Mirth and Melody" with book and lyrics by Edgar Smith. Music by Baldwin Sloane. Produced at the La Salle Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring Lucille Ward, Lottie Uart, Nellie De Grasse, Bernard Lyons, Harry Wilcox, Thomas Manning, John Porter, etc. Directed by Bernard Lyons. Songs include: "Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl," "Broadway at Night," "The Shopping Glide," "Under the Ragtime Flag," "Life is What We Make It," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tilly Of Bloomsbury : "A Comedy" by Ian Hay (Adapted from his novel, "Happy-Go -Lucky"). Produced by A.H. Woods by arrangement with Grossmith and Laurillard at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1920) starring George Giddens, Yetla Nicoll, Lawrence Grant, Eva Le Gallienne, Blythe Daly, Cecil Cameron, etc. Directed by E.H. Brooke. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tim Sullivan Chowder : "The Screaming Comedy" by James F. Leonard. Produced by the Fads and Follies Burlesquers at the Olympic Theatre (NYC - 1900) starring James F. Leonard, Frank Fogerty, Otis Shattuck, Ira Kessne, Dixie Starbuck, etc. Directed by James F. Leonard. | ||||||||||||
101 | Timbuktu! : "The Big New Musical Hit Based on 'Kismet' " by Luther Davis. Music and lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Produced by Luther Davis and Zev Bufman at various theatres (c. 1977) starring Eartha Kitt, Melba Moore, Gilbert Price, Ira Hawkins, Vanessa Shaw, Bruce A. Hubbard, Gregg Baker, etc. Directed, choreographed and costumed by Geoffrey Holder. Songs include: "Rhymes Have I," "Fate," "Baubles, Bangles and Beads," "Stranger in Paradise," "Night of My Nights," "And This is My Beloved," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time And The Conways : Book by J.B. Priestley. Various productions (1938 - 78) starring Dame Sybil Thorndike, Jessica Tandy, Christopher Guest, Joan Henley, Ann Way, David Chivers, Betsi Charles, June Barrie, Richard Morant, Roger Davenport, etc. Originally produced (1938) by Crosby Gaige in association with Jean V. Grombach and George Greening and directed by Irene Hentschel. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time For Elizabeth : "A New Comedy" by Norman Krasna and Groucho Marx. Various productions (1948 - 59) starring Otto Kruger, Katherine Alexander, Russell Hicks, Eleanor Lawson, Harlan Briggs, Groucho Marx, Robert Allen, etc. Originally produced (1948) by Russell Lewis and Howard Young and directed by Norman Krasna. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time For Love, A : Book by Gwen Holly Simpson starring John Buonomo, Joan Heinz, Joan Kelly, Dorothy Gorley, etc. Directed by Gwen Holly Simpson. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time For Singing, A : Book and lyrics by Gerald Freedman and John Morris (Based on the novel, "How Green My Valley" by Richard Llewellyn). Music by John Morris. Produced by Alexander H. Cohen at various theatres (1966) starring Ivor Emmanuel, Tessie O' Shea, Shani Wallis, Elizabeth Hubbard, Gene Rupert, George Hearn, Philip Proctor, Mimi Wallace, Laurence Naismith, etc. Directed by Gerald Freedman. Choreographed by Donald McKayle. Songs include: "Come You Men," "How Green Was My Valley," "What a Good Day is Saturday," "When He Looks at Me," "Far From Home," "Three Ships," "Let Me Love You," "Gone in Sorrow," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Limit! : "A New Play" by Henry Denker and Ralph Berkey. Various productions (1956 - 60) starring Arthur Kennedy, Richard Kiley, Allyn McLerie ("Where's Charley?," "Miss Liberty," etc.), Frank Aletter (Co-star of television's "The Cara Williams Show". Husband of Lee Meriwether.), Arthur Storch, Patricia Benoit, Hobson Blackmon, Walter Gomel, Oscar Rawls, J. Vernon Patrick, Jr., Al Ellis, Jean Wamp, etc. Originally produced (1956) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Windsor Lewis. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Of The Barracudas, The : "A New Comedy" by Peter Barnes. Music by Miles Davis and Gil Evans. Produced by Frederick Brisson (Husband of Rosalind Russell), Roger L. Stevens and Donald Albery at the Huntington Hartford Theatre (Hollywood, CA - 1963) starring Laurence Harvey, Elaine Stritch, Rex O' Malley, Eugene Roche (Television's "Professional Dishwasher"), Robert Van Hooton, etc. Directed by Fred Hebert. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Of The Cuckoo, The : "A Comedy" by Arthur Laurents. Various productions (1952 - 76) starring Shirley Booth, Geraldine Brooks, Jane Rose (Co-star of television's "Phyllis"), Dino DiLuca, Lydia St. Clair, Estelle Ritchie, Mildred Ice, Vic Karn, Donald Murphy, Bill Stavers, Shelley Summers, Regina Ress, Jean Stapleton, Cesare Danova, Patty McCormack ("The Bad Seed"), Ernest Thompson, Charlotte Rae, Jack Manning, Tamara Toumanova, etc. Originally produced (1952) by Robert Whitehead and Walter Fried and directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Of Storm : Book by Sheldon Stark. Produced by The Village Presbyterian Church at the Greenwich Mews Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Miriam Craig, Carlos Gorbea, Joy Saunders, Mike Kellin, Betty Bendyk, Sandra Kazan, etc. Directed by Michael Howard. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Of Vengeance : Book by Ugo Betti. Produced at the York Playhouse (NYC - No date). No cast listed. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Of Your Life, The : "The Critics' Circle - Pulitzer Prize Play" by William Saroyan. Various productions (1939 - 84) starring Eddie Dowling, Ross Bagdasarian (Most famous as "David Seville" of "The Chipmunks" fame. Composer of the hit song,"Come On a My House".), John Farrell, Edward Andrews, Henry Jones, Fred Kelly (Brother of Gene Kelly), William Bendix, Tom Tully, Arthur Hunnicutt, Ann Brody, Julie Haydon, Martin Ritt, Celeste Holme (Celeste Holm), Len Doyle, Ed Flanders, Hilda Lapidus, Burt Miller, Steve Aronson, Jerry Grasse, Nicholas Martin, William L. Peterson, Dennis Farina, Kevin Dunn, John Pankow, Ted Levine, Jack Graham, Mark Fabus, Franchot Tone, Harold Lang, Myron McCormick, John Carradine, Paula Lawrence, Lonny Chapman, Biff McGuire, John Randolph, Mike Kellin, Gloria Vanderbilt, Doris Roberts, Clifton James, Gene Kelly, Susan Strasberg (Daughter of Lee Strasberg), Ann Sheridan, Rita Gam, Scott McKay, Arnold Moss, Dan Dailey, Larry Blyden, Hildy Parks, Sidney Miller, Gene Crum, Patti Lupone, Kevin Kline, James Broderick (Father of Matthew Broderick), Philip Bosco, Lenny Baker, Scott Jacoby, Jack Fletcher, Susan Tyrell, Leonard Frey, Priscilla Pointer, Robert Symonds, Jerome Dempsey, Merwin Goldsmith, Sonny Streater, Dan Dietrich, David Swenson, Sharon Gans, Ronald Roston, Philip Baker Hall (Most famous as "Bookman, the Library Cop" on "Seinfeld"), Lois Smith, Sam Schacht, etc. Originally produced (1939) by The Theatre Guild in association with Eddie Dowling, directed by Eddie Dowling and William Saroyan and choreographed by Gene Kelly. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Out For Ginger : "A Comedy" by Ronald Alexander. Various productions (1952 - 56) starring Melvyn Douglas, Polly Rowles, Conrad Janis, Philip Loeb (Co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television), Lois Smith, Nancy Malone, Carolina Rawls, Eve Sales, Oscar Rawls, Polly Breen, Joan Barry, Hugh Perry, Steve McQueen, Barry Truex, Edith Atwater, etc. Originally produced (1952) by Shepard Traube and Gordon Pollock in association with Don Hershey and directed by Shepard Traube. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Present : "A New Play" by John Osborne. Produced by The English Stage Company at the Royal Court Theatre (London - 1968) starring Valerie Taylor, Sarah Taunton, Katharine Blake, Jill Bennett, Tom Adams, Geoffrey Frederick, Kika Markham and Harry Landis. Directed by Anthony Page. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Remembered : "A Romantic Comedy" by Jean Anouilh (Translated by Patricia Moyes). Music by Vernon Duke. Various productions (1954 - 70) starring Helen Hayes, Richard Burton, Susan Strasberg (Daughter of Lee Strasberg), Glenn Anders, Sig Arno, Stanley Grover, Lee Roi Operti, Mary Ure (Wife of Robert Shaw and John Osborne), Margaret Rutherford (Most famous as "Miss Marple" in the film series), Paul Scofield, Geoffrey Dunn, Norman Bird, Cathleen Nesbitt, Brock Scully, Robert Holmes, Edie Kramer, Rusty Salling, Charles Stephenson, Jim Teague, Bernard Storch, etc. Originally produced in London (1954) by Tennent Productions and directed by William Chappell. Originally produced on Broadway (1957) by The Playwrights' Company and directed by Albert Marre ("The Man of La Mancha," etc. Husband of Joan Diener.). | ||||||||||||
101 | Time Stands Still : Book by Donald Marguilies. Produced at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 2010) starring Laura Linney, Brian d' Arcy James, Eric Bogoasian, Christina Ricci, Heidi Armbruster and Tony Carlin. Directed by Daniel Sullivan. Music by Peter Golub. | ||||||||||||
101 | Time, The Place And The Girl, The : "The American Whirlwind of Music, Story and Fun" with book and lyrics by Will M.Hough and Frank R. Adams. Music by Joseph E. Howard (Portrayed by Mark Stevens in the 1947 biopic, "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now"). Produced by Mort H. Singer at various theatres (c. 1908) starring Florence Holbrook, Cecil Lean, Charles Hart, Gertrude Lenox, Zeke Colvin, William Herman West, May Bouton, C.G. Scribner, etc. Directed by Ned Wayburn and Arthur Sanders. Songs include: "Blow the Smoke Away," "I Don't Like Your Family," "The Waning Honeymoon," "Dixie I Love You," "Uncle Sam's Best Girl," "Don't You Tell," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Times Have Changed : Book by Louis Bromfield (Adapted from the French of Edouard Bourdet). Produced by Feodor Rolbein at the National Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Cecelia Loftus, Henry Vincent, Eric Wollencott, Owen Davis, Jr., etc. Directed by Auriol Lee | ||||||||||||
101 | Timon Of Athens : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tin Pan Alley : "A New Play" by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Produced at the Republic Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Claudette Colbert (By arrangement with A.H. Woods), Ben Welden, John Wray, Arline Lloyd, Dorothy Farnum, Samuel Levine (Sam Levine), John Abrams, etc. Directed by Lester Lonergan. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tin Soldier, A : "The Latest Satirical Musical" by Charles H. Hoyt. Produced at various theatres (c. 1886) starring Leonard Grover, Jr., Harry Mills, Marion Elmore, Rachel Booth, James T. Powers, Paul Arthur, W. Gilmore, Fannie Batchelder, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tinker, The : Book by Laurence Dobie and Robert Sloman. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1960) starring Mark Heath, Richard Gale, Edward Judd, Norman Tyrrell, Michael Higgins, etc. Directed by John Hale. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tinker's Wedding, The : "Three Plays" (Including "In the Shadow of the Glen" and "Riders to the Sea") by John Millington Synge. Produced by The Irish Players at Theatre East (NYC - 1957) starring Malachy McCourt, Lon Clark, Anne Ives and Michael Conaree. All plays directed by Patricia Newhall. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tintypes : "A New Musical" by Mary Kyte, Mel Marvin and Gary Pearle. Various productions (1982 - 83) starring Patrice Munsel, Janet Powell, Robin Taylor, Randy Brenner, Michael McCarty, Nedra Dixon, Ross Lehman, etc. Songs include: "Ragtime Nightingale," "I Don't Care," "Electricity," "Pastime Rag," "American Beauty," "Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life," "The Yankee Doodle Boy," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tiny Alice : Book by Edward Albee. Various productions (1965 - 76) starring John Gielgud, Irene Worth, William Hutt, John Heffernan, Eric Berry, Robert Symonds, Dwight Schultz (Television's "The "A" Team," etc.), John Gardiner, Ray Reinhardt, Paul Shenar, Anthony "Scooter" Teague ("West Side Story," etc.), Scott Hylands, Ruth Kobart, Signe Hasso, George Furth, etc. Originally produced (1965) by Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder and directed by Alan Schneider. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tip-Toes : "Newest Musical Comedy" by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson. Music by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda and Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Various productions (1925 - 98) starring Jeannette MacDonald, Amy Revere, Queenie Smith (Co - star of television's "The Funny Side"), Victor Arden, Phil Ohman, Harry Watson, Jr., Andrew Tombes, Sylvia Metcalf, Rollo Metcalf (Husband of Sylvia Metcalf), Emily Loesser (Daughter of Frank Loesser), Andy Taylor, etc. Originally produced (1925) by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley, directed by John Harwood and choreographed by Sammy Lee and Earl Lindsay. Songs include: "Waiting for the Train," "Looking For a Boy," "That Certain Feeling," "Sweet and Low Down," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tip-Top : "A New Musical Extravaganza" with book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Music by Ivan Caryll. Produced by Charles Dillingham at various theatres (1921 - 22) starring Fred Stone (Most famous as the original "Scarecrow" in the 1902 stage production of "The Wizard of Oz"), Oscar Ragland, Gus Minton, The Duncan Sisters (Vivian and Rosetta), Violet Zell, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: "Little Fairy in the Home," "Girl Who Keeps Me Guessing," "The Wireless Heart," "Life is Like a Punch and Judy Show," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tips : "A New Comedy" by Winchell Smith and Tom Cushing. Produced by John Golden at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1921) starring Helen Judson, Albert Hyde, Harry Davenport, Blythe Daly, Herbert Saunders, George Spelvin, etc. Directed by Winchell Smith. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tis Pity She's A Whore : Book by John Ford. Various productions (1943 - 90) starring Gordon Peters, Christopher Drake, Walter Gorney, Janet Reed, Hugh Reilly (Co- star of television's "Lassie" with June Lockhart and Jon Provost), Christine Baranski, Michael Levin, Paul Mann, Richard Jordan, David Ackroyd, Don Cheadle, Joan Cusack, Harvey Warren, A. Everett Austin, Jr., Willard Phillips, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Tishoo : "A New Play" by Brian Thompson. Produced by Michael Codron by arrangement with Ian B. Albery at Wyndham's Theatre (London - 1979) starring Alec McCowen, Penelope Wilton, Tony Selby, Geoffrey Palmer, etc. Directed by Ronald Eyre. | ||||||||||||
101 | Titanic : "The Musical" by Peter Stone. Music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. Various productions (1997 - 2002) starring Andy Taylor, Bertilla Baker, Sean McCourt, William Youmans, Matthew Bennett, Jonathan Brody, David Garrison, John Cunningham, Brian d' Arcy James, Adam Alexi-Malle, Melinda Bass, Shawn Cox, Michele Hakala, Steve Zimmerman, etc. Originally produced (1997) by Richard S. Pechter, directed by Richard Jones and choreographed by Lynne Taylor-Corbett. Songs include: "In Every Age," "There She Is," "What a Remarkable Age This Is!," "The Night Was Alive," "Doing the Latest Rag," "No Moon," "I Must Get On That Ship," "The Proposal," "Lady Maid," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | Title And Deed : Book by Will Eno. Produced by SignatureTheatre at The Pershing Square Signature Center (NYC - 2012) starring Conor Lovett. Directed by Judy Hegarty Lovett. | ||||||||||||
101 | Titus Andronicus : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Be : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Modern Adaptations" | ||||||||||||
101 | To Be Continued (By C. George) : "A Gay Comedy" by Charles George. Produced by Morris Green and James J. Fero at the National Theatre (NYC - 1937) starring Luella Gear, Tookie Hunter, Richard Jack, Ruth Chorpenning, Sherling Oliver, etc. Directed by Melville Burke. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Be Continued (By W. Merchant) : "A Comedy" by William Merchant. Produced by Guthrie McClintic at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring Dorothy Stickney, Jean Dixon, Luella Gear, Neil Hamilton (Most famous as "Commissioner Gordon" on television's "Batman"), Grace Kelly, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Be Young Gifted And Black : "A Portrait of Lorraine Hansberry" by Robert Nemiroff (Adapted from the works of Lorraine Hansberry). Various productions (1970 - 74) starring Judy Jean Berns, Justitia Davis, Tina Sattin, Reuben G. Greene, Myron Natwick, Amanda Ambrose, Jackie Taylor, etc | ||||||||||||
101 | To Bury A Cousin : "A New Play" by Gus Weill. Produced by Shelly Beychok and Tom Nolan at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - 1980) starring Harry Goz ("Fiddler on the Roof," etc.), Annie Abbott, Lauren Craig, Virginia Daly, Robert Bloodworth, etc. Directed by Philip Osterman. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Damascus : Book by August Strindberg Various translations, adaptations and productions (1958 - 61) starring George W. Jones, Dolores Dorn-Heft, Guy Sothern, Maria Gambarelli, Richard Kronold, Gordon Post, Daryl Polenz, etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Die At Dawn : "A Sensational Melodrama of Old Kentucky" produced by the Roadside Theatre at The Pioneer Barn Theatre (Washington, DC - 1935) starring Harold Stepler, Ralph Fowler, Kenn Romney, Harry Westcott, Frances Brunt, etc. Directed by Anton Hardt. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Dorothy, A Son : "A Comedy" by Roger MacDougal (In collaboration with Otis Bigelow). Produced by Herman Shumlin at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1951) starring Ronald Howard, Hildy Parks, Stella Andrew, Martin Rudy, Neil Fitzgerald, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday : Book by Michael Brady. Produced by The Ensemble Studio Theatre at the Circle in the Square (NYC - 1984) starring Frances Conroy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Noelle Parker, David Rasche, etc. Directed by Pamela Berlin. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Grandmother's House We Go : Book by Joanna M. Glass. Produced by Doris Cole Abrahams and Burry Fredrik in association with Leon Becker at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1981) starring Eva Le Gallienne, Kim Hunter, Shepperd Strudwick, Ruth Nelson, David Snell, etc. Directed by Clifford Williams. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Hell With Orpheus : "Comic Opera" with book and lyrics by Edward Eager (Adapted by Ring Lardner). Music by Jacques Offenbach (Adapted by Sylvan Levin). Produced at St. John Terrell's Music Circus (Lambertville, NJ - No date) starring Jo Sullivan (Wife of Frank Loesser), Morley Meredith, Peggy O' Hara, Lulu Bates, etc. Directed by Robert C. Jarvis. Choreographed by Rex Cooper. Songs include: "Vacation," "You Can't Do That in Idlewild," "To Be or Not To Be," "The Story of My Life," "Brunswick, Maine," "The Hades Galop," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Kill A Cat : Book by Roland Pertwee and Harold Dearden. Produced by Alexander Ivo in 1943 (No location listed) starring Julie Mars, John Clarke, June Brehm, John Roland Hogue, etc. Directed by Alexander Ivo. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Live In Peace : Book by G. Forzano (Adapted by Victor Rietti). Produced by International Theatre at the Theatre Royal (London - 1957) starring Victor Rietti, John Downing, Aidan Turner, Bee Duffell, Noel French, etc. Directed by Victor Rietti. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Marry Or Not To Marry : "The Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (Scotland - 1823). Billed with "Simpson And Company," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | To My Husband : "A New Domestic Comedy" by William H. Fulham. Produced by Joe Byron Totten in 1936 (No location listed ) starring Lenore Ulric, King Calder, Donald McClelland, Madeline Grey, etc. Directed by Joe Byron Totten. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Paris And Back For Five Pounds : Produced at the Varieties Theatre (No location listed - 1853) starring Anne Brunton, Helen Mathews, Patrick Ramsay, Marian Ramsay, Mark Smith, etc. Billed with "The Poor Soldier," "Napoleon," etc. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Quito And Back : Book by Ben Hecht. Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Guild Theatre (NYC - 1937) starring Sylvia Sydney, Leslie Banks, Francis Compton, Joseph Buloff, Eugenia Rawls, Evelyn Varden, Henry Levin, Harry Bellaver, etc. Directed by Philip Moeller. | ||||||||||||
101 | To See Ourselves : "A Comedy" by E.M. Delafield. Produced by J.H. Del Bondio and Joshua Logan at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Patricia Collinge, Reginald Mason, Earle Larimore, etc. Directed by Joshua Logan. | ||||||||||||
101 | To See Such Fun : Produced by Louis Benjamin and Leslie Grade at the London Palladium (London - 1971) starring Tommy Cooper, Clive Dunn, Anita Harris, The Stupids, Russ Conway, etc. Directed by Albert J. Knight. Choreographed by Tommy Shaw. | ||||||||||||
101 | To See The Elephant : "A Tale of 1876" by Elizabeth Clark. Music by Cris Williamson. Produced by The Forum Center Theatre Group Laboratory at the Mark Taper Forum Music Center (Los Angeles - 1976) starring E. Marcy Dicterow, Carol-Lynn Fillet, Belita Moreno, Terri Carson, Shirley Slater, etc. Directed by Liebe Gray. Choreographed by Susie Heldfond. | ||||||||||||
101 | To Tell You The Truth : "A New Comedy" by Eva Wolas. Music by George Karlin. Produced by New Stages at the New Stages Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Anthony Randall (Tony Randall), Raymond Edward Johnson, Jean Gillespie, Judy Somerside, etc. Directed by Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich" on radio). | ||||||||||||
101 | To The Water Tower : Book by the "Second City" Company. Music by Tom O' Horgan. Produced by Bernard Sahlins, Howard Alk and Paul Sills at Second City at Square East (NYC - c. 1963) starring Paul Dooley, Erin Martin, Paul Sand, Andrew Duncan, etc. Directed by Paul Sills. | ||||||||||||
102 | Toad Of Toad Hill : "A New Christmas Production" by A. A. Milne (Adapted from Kenneth Grahame's book, "The Wind in the Willows"). Music by H. Fraser-Simson. Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (London - 1972) starring Tony Church, Jeffrey Dench (Brother of Judy Dench), Michael Williams and Peter Woodthorpe. Directed by Euan Smith. | ||||||||||||
102 | Toast Of The Town, The : Book by Clyde Fitch. Produced at various theatres (1905 - 06) starring Viola Allen, Isabel Irving, Fanny Addison Pitt, Hassard Short, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Leopold Lane, etc. Directed by Clyde Fitch. | ||||||||||||
102 | Toast To Broadway, A : Produced by The City of New York and Mayor Abraham D. Beame as "A Celebration of the ' 74 -' 75 Theater Season" at Shubert Alley and 45th Street (NYC - 1974). | ||||||||||||
102 | Tobacco Road : "The Modern American Stage Classic" by Jack Kirkland (Based on the novel by Erskine Caldwell). Various productions (1934 - 50) starring Henry Hull (Most famous as "The Werewolf of London" on film), Pauline Drake, Leon Ames, Fiske O' Hara, John Arledge, Mary Servoss, Donald Barry, Dick Lee, Taylor Holmes, Florence Gerald, Harry Townes, Robert Rose, Nan Crawford, Sam Byrd, Margaret Wycherly (Most famous for her "Mother" roles in "Sergeant York" and White Heat" on film), Dean Jagger, Lamar King, James Barton ("Paint Your Wagon," etc), John Barton, Joe Silver, Jimmy Wright, Estelle Hemsley, John Tate, Powell Lindsay, Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Eddie Garr (Father of Terri Garr), Cynthia Arden, etc. Originally produced (1934) and directed by Anthony Brown. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tobias And The Angel : "A Comedy" by James Bridie. Various productions (c. 1948) starring Henry Manning, Paul Rogers, Elizabeth Sellars, Honor Shepherd, Christopher Page, Harold Young, Hazel Jones, Alexander Ivo, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Toby's Bow : "A New Comedy" by John Taintor Foote. Produced by John D. Williams at the Comedy Theatre (NYC - 1919) starring Norman Trevor, Eric Snowdon, Kenneth Miner, Merle Maddern, George Marion, etc. Directed by Norman Trevor. | ||||||||||||
102 | Today : "A Vital and Vivid Drama of New York Life" by George Broadhurst and Abraham Schomer. Produced by The Manuscript Producing Company at the Sam S. Shubert Memorial Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring Harry McFayden, Clare Lindsay, Bertha Mann, Alice Gale, Arthur Byron, etc. Directed by Edward Eisner. | ||||||||||||
102 | Today The Bullfinch : Book by Jack White. Produced by the Abbey Theatre (Dublin - 1971) starring Bob Carlile, Michael Duffy, Harry Brogan, Desmond Cave, Michele Lohan, etc. Directed by Louis Lentin. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Brown's Schooldays : "The New Musical" with book and lyrics by Joan Maitland and Jack Maitland (Freely based on the Thomas Hughes classic). Music by Chris Andrews. Produced by Gordon Mills and Harold Davison in association with Joe Vegoda at the Cambridge Theatre (London - 1972) starring Roy Dotrice, Judith Bruce, Leon Greene, Lindsay Danvers, Richard Willis, Adam Walton, etc. Directed by Peter Coe. Choreographed by Leo Khariban. Songs include: "Petticoat Government," "In the Swim," "The Ballad of the Great White Horse," "Young Tom," "A Boy's Point of View," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Jones : "A New Musical Comedy" by Austin Pendleton. Music by Robert Archer. Lyrics by Joseph Mathewson and Peter Bergman. Produced by The Yale Dramatic Association at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1960) starring Philip G. Proctor, Winthrop Brainerd, Joanna Glass, Ed Shapiro, Bill Stott, Sally Ordway, etc. Directed by William Francisco. Choreographed by Geoffrey Waddell. Songs include: "Bubble Bubble," "Charity," "Bright Moon Above," "The Homecoming Cantata," "The Trunk Packing Song," Seagrim Clan and Infamy," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Moore : "The New Historical Irish Play" by Theodore Burt Sayre. Produced at various theatres (1901) starring Andrew Mack ("The Singing Comedian"), George F. Nash, Giles Shine, John Napier, Loretta Ruge, John E. Ince, Jr., Eddie Heron, Maggie Fielding, etc. Directed by Joseph Humphreys. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Paine : Book by Paul Foster. Various productions by William Dorr (c.1969) starring Michael Higgens, Ellen Travolta (Sister of John Travolta), John Anderson, Dennis Dugan, Dewey Chapman, John Bakos, Peter Craig, Sally Kirkland, Kevin O' Connor, etc. Various productions directed by Patrick Henry and Tom O' Horgan. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Pinch : "A Dramatization of Certain Incidents in 'Martin Chuzzlewitt' " by Charles Dickens. Various productions (1903 - 05) starring E.S. Willard, Ivan F. Simpson, Alice Lonnon, Ruth Barry, May Flowers, Nelly Angell, Gwenn Granger, Mabel Roebuck, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Sawyer (By G. Packer) : Book by Gale Packer (Adapted from the book by Mark Twain). Produced by Grace Price and the Pittsburgh Children's Theatre (PA - 1954) starring Sam Jones, Peggy Wright, Patricia Murphy, Henry Gillis, etc. Directed by Grace Price. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Sawyer (By E. Reveaux) : Book by Edward Reveaux, Peter Gurney and Richard H. Berger. Music and lyrics by Frank Luther. Produced by John Kennedy and The Municipal Theatre Association of St. Louis (1960) starring Timmy Everett, Susan Heinkel, Danny Meehan, Diane Deering, etc. Directed by Leonard Patrick. Choreographed by Anthony Nelle and Dan M. Eckley. Songs include: "The Big Missouri," "There's A New Girl in Town," "My Love Has Gone Away," "Pirates We Will Be," "He Wasn't a Bad Boy," "The Time Has Come To Say Goodbye," "We'll All Shout Together in the Morning," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tom Thumb : Various adaptations and productions (1806 - 1941) starring Ernest Thesiger (Most famous as "Dr. Pretorious" in the film, "The Bride of Frankenstein"), Bobby Kerrigan, Ralph Truman, Vernon Kelso, Barrie Livesey, Elsie Price, etc. Billed with "The Heir at Law," "A Tale of Mystery," "The Galopade," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tommy (By H. Lindsay) : "An American Comedy" by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson. Produced by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson at various theatres (1927 - 33) starring Florence Walcott, Peg Entwistle (Most famous for her suicide leap from the "Hollywoodland" sign), Alan Bunce, Sidney Toler (Most famous as the first non-Asian actor to portray "Charlie Chan" on film), Ben Johnson, Lloyd Neal, Lee Patrick, Mary Morris, Elmer Cornell, Owen Davis, Jr., Harlan Briggs, etc. Original 1927 production directed by George C. Tyler. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tommy (By P. Townshend) : or "The Who's Tommy" by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff. Music and lyrics by Pete Townshend. Additional music and lyrics by John Entwistle and Keith Moon. Various productions (1971 - 93) starring Richard Beaty, Erica Jayne, John Stanzel, James Bates, Judith Karstens, Tracy Nicole Chapman, Paul Dobie, Jody Gelb, Todd Hunter, Ari Vernon, Michael Cerveris, Roger Bart, Christy Tarr, Jason Workman, Michael Arnold, Anthony Barrile, Bill Buell, Paul Kandel, Buddy Smith, Ari Vernon, Timothy Warmen, etc. Songs include: "Amazing Journey," "See Me, Feel Me," "Eyesight to the Blind," "Acid Queen," "Pinball Wizard," "Tommy, Can You Hear Me," "Sensation," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tommy Rot : Book by Robert Hughes. Music and lyrics by Safford Waters. Produced at Mrs. Osborn's Playhouse (NYC - 1902) starring Charles Butler, Fletcher Norton, Henry Hyde, Blanche Ring, Laura Stone, Rosa Earle, Yale Brenner, etc. Directed by Mrs. Osborn, Joseph Herbert and Lewis Hopper. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tomorrow And Tomorrow : "A New Play" by Philip Barry. Produced by Gilbert Miller at various theatres (1931 - 32) starring Herbert Marshall (Husband of Edna Best, etc.), Zita Johann (Wife of John Houseman), William Williams, Glenn Anders, John Eldredge, Drew Price, etc. Directed by Gilbert Miller. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tomorrow The World : "A Play That Cannot Be Forgotten" by James Gow and Arnaud d' Usseau. Produced by Theron Bamberger at various theatres (1943) starring Ralph Bellamy, Shirley Booth, Joyce Van Patten (Sister of Dick Van Patten), Dorothy Sands, Skippy Homeier, Richard Taber, Richard Tyler, Elissa Landi, Paul McGrath, Harlan Stone, etc. Directed by Elliot Nugent. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tomorrow Will Be Friday : "A Comedy" by Phillip Leaver. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - 1932) starring Marie Tempest, Celia Johnson, Athole Stewart, Graham Browne, Patrick Waddington, Leon Quartermaine and Frederick Moyes. Directed by W. Graham Browne. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tomorrow's Child : "A Comedy of Family Life in 1965" by John Coates. Produced by The Company of Four in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1946) starring Joyce Linden, Wallas Eaton, Sheila Sim (By permission of Michael Powell), Nigel Patrick, Hedley Briggs, Richard Wordsworth, etc. Directed by Norman Marshall. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tomorrow's Tangle : Produced by Our Own Stock Company at the Bliven Opera House (Westerly, RI - 1914) starring Joseph Gillow, Percy Kilbride (Most famous as "Pa Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), George Fox, Ardra Ainslee, Marion Taggart, etc. Billed with "A Wife Wanted". No playwrights listed. | ||||||||||||
102 | Toni : "A Farcical Musical Comedy" by Douglas Furber and Harry Graham. Music by Hugo Hirsch. Lyrics by Douglas Furber. Additional music and lyrics by Stephen Jones and Harry Graham. Produced at the Shaftsbury Theatre (London - 1924) starring Jack Buchanan (Portrayed by Garrett Lewis in the 1968 biopic, "Star"), Bobby Blythe, Douglas Furber, Charles Stone, June, etc. Directed Herbert Bryan. Choreographed by Jack Buchanan. Songs include: "Advertise," "Take a Step," "Business is Business," "Sing Hey Ninny Nonny," "Blotto," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tonight At Eight-Thirty : "Three Plays" ("We Were Dancing," "Fumed Oak" and "Shadow Play" plus "Ways and Means," "Still Life," Family Album," "Hands Across the Sea," "The Astonished Heart" and "Red Peppers". The plays were produced in rotation.) by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Various productions (1936 - 81) starring Gertrude Lawrence, Noel Coward, Moya Nugent, Alan Webb, Joyce Carey, Betty Hare, John Standing, Estelle Kohler, Tim Brown, Zulema Dene, Lois Wilson, Sherling Oliver, Arthur Sachs, Edna Preston, Frank Schofield, Graham Payn, Philip Tonge, Valerie Cossarat, Polly Rowles Snyder, Estelle Winwood, Helen Chandler, Jessie Royce Landis, Eduard Franz, Bramwell Fletcher, Ruth Ford, Derek Fairman, Daniel Storm, etc. Originally produced (1936) by John C. Wilson and directed by Noel Coward. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tonight At 12 : "Comedy-Drama" by Owen Davis. Produced by Herman Shumlin at the Windsor Theatre (London - 1928) starring Patricia Barclay, Anne Shoemaker, Spring Byington (Star of television's "December Bride"), Owen Davis, Jr., Moffat Johnson, etc. Directed by Melville Burke. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tonight In Samarkand : Book by Jacques Deval and Lorenzo Semple, Jr. Produced by Bruce Becker and Robert Ellis Miller at various theatres (1955) starring Louis Jourdan, Jan Farrand, Theodore Bikel, Alexander Scourby, Halliwell Hobbes, Rosemary Prinz, Pernell Roberts (Television's "Bonanza," "Trapper John MD," etc.), Sheppard Kerman, Felicia Montalegre, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tonight Or Never : "A New Play" by Lili Hatvany (Translated by Frederic and Fanny Hatton). Produced by David Belasco at various theatres (1930 - 31) starring Helen Gahagan (Future Congresswoman. Wife of Melvyn Douglas), Ferdinand Gottschalk, Warburton Gamble, Melvyn Douglas, Edmund Loewe, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tonight We Dance : "A New Comedy" by Marcella Burke and Gladys Unger. Produced by The Messrs.Shubert at various theatres (1939) starring Ruth Chatterton, Lila Lee, Robert Wallstein, Roy Johnson, etc. Directed by Auriol Lee. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tonight We Improvise : Book by Luigi Pirandello (Translated by Paul Glickler). Produced by the Princeton Players (Princeton, NJ - 1962) starring George Nestor, Don Marlatt, Barbara Yam, Geoffrey Berne, Warren Rue, Helen Claire, etc. Directed by Paul Glickler. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tonight's The Night : "A Musical Comedy" by Fred Thompson. Music by Paul A. Rubens. Produced by The Messrs. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1914 - 15) starring James Blakeley, Lauri De Frece, Laurie Desmond, George Grossmith, Iris Hoey, Madge Saunders, Fay Compton, Douglas Scott-Montagu, Cyril Chadwick, Dorothy Maynard, Mabel Long, etc. Directed by Edwin T. Emery. Songs include: "When the Boys Came Home to Tea," "Play Me That Tune," I'd Like to Bring My Mother," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tons of Money : "A VINTAGE Farce" by Will Evans and Valentine. Produced by the National Theatre, London (1992) starring Simon Cadell, Polly Adams, Michael Gambon, Diane Bull, etc. Directed by Alan Ayckbourn. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tony!Tony!Tony! : "An Evening of music from Tony Award winning shows 1951-2009" conceived by Terry Thomas and Gregory Ruffer, Produced by the Variations Show Choir at Central Florida Community College, Ocala (2010) starring Jason Abis, Brett Augustine, Ashley Brown, Chelsey Greeting, Anthony Gilardi, James Wesley Hunter, Kayla Kopeck, Joshua Korn, Ashley Kreisman, Katelyn McClain, Vanessa Quinones, Corrin Schmittling, Heather Simsay, Brandon Teems and Inge Uys. Directed by Terry Thomas. Music directed by Gregory Ruffer. Choreographed by Terry Thomas, Peter Stark and Gregory Ruffer. Songs include: "Some Enchanted Evening," "Send in the Clowns," "On My Own," "What I Did For Love," "Memory," "It Takes Two," "A Brand New Day," "Cell Block Tango," "You're Just in Love," "Rhytthm of Life," "I'm Alive," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tony N' Tina's Wedding : Book by the Artificial Intelligence Company.Various productions (NYC and San Francisco - c. 2005-2010) starring Sharon Angela, Rick Pasqualone, Celeste Russi, Ken Garito, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Late The Phalarope : Book by Robert Yale Libott (From the novel by Alan Paton). Produced Mary K. Frank at various theatres (1956) starring Barry Sullivan, Finlay Currie, Alan Napier (Most famous as "Alfred the Butler" on television's "Batman"), Paul Mann, Geoffrey Horne, Byron Russell, Kurt Cerf, etc. Directed by John Stix. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Many Boys : Book by William McD. Stucky. Music by Jack G. Eisenberg. Produced by The Yale Dramatic Association (New Haven - 1940) starring Charles P. Aberg, James P. Furniss, John R. Finch, Robert C. Lewin, etc. Directed by Burton G. Shevelove. Choreographed by Dean Godelle. Songs include: "Too Many Boys," "Oh, New York," "My Hand Has Lost It's Cunning," "Dirty It Up," "Stag Line," "The Secret of Doctor Kildare', "Falling In Love With a Dream," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Many Cindis : "A New Comedy Revue" produced by Citizens For A Kinder, Gentler Nation. No location, date or cast listed. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Many Cooks : "A Comedy" by Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film). Produced by The Knickerbocker Players at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1916) starring Frank Wilcox, Minna Gombel, Adelaide Hibbard, Mary Foote, Fred Pelligrini, etc. Directed by Max Von Mitzel. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Many Girls : "The Queen of All Musical Comedies" by George Marion, Jr. Music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart (Portrayed by Tom Drake and Mickey Rooney in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Produced by George Abbott at various theatres (1939 - 40) starring Eddie Bracken, Hal Le Roy (Most famous as "Harold Teen" on film), Vera Fern, Mary Jane Walsh, Van Johnson, Richard Kollmar (Husband of Dorothy Killgallen), Desi Arnaz, Ivy Scott, Lora Rogers, etc. Directed by George Abbott. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Songs include: "Heroes in the Fall," "Spic and Spanish," "I Like to Recognize the Tune," "I Didn't Know What Time It Was," "She Could Shake the Maracas," "Pottawatomie," "My Prince," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Many Heroes : "A New Play" by Dore Schary (President of MGM Studios 1951 - 56). Produced by Carly Wharton at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1937) starring James Bell, Shirley Booth, Elspeth Eric, etc. Directed by Garson Kanin (Husband of Ruth Gordon and Marian Seldes). | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Many Husbands : "A Matrimonial Comedy" by W. Somerset Maugham. Various productions (1919 - 20) starring Estelle Winwood, Beatrice Miller, Fritz Williams, Lawrence Grossmith, Beatrice Maude, Kay Strozzi, Spring Byington (Star of television's "December Bride"), Beaula Bondy (Bondi), etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Many Thumbs : "A New Play" by Robert Hivnor. Produced by Off-Broadway, Inc.at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Sadie Long, Dick Robbins, Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur), Kim Stanley, Nehemia Persoff, etc. Directed by Curt Conway. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Much Johnson : "The Three-Act Farcical Comedy" by William Gillette. Various productions (1899 - 1965) starring John Craig, Leonora Bradley, Mary Sanders, Stanley Kent, John Ward Leggett, George Roy Hill, James Allen Whitmore, Jr., Dom De Luise, Grover Dale, John McMartin, Dolph Sweet, Nancy Berg, etc. Various productions directed by J.R. Pitman and Burt Shevelove. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Much Party : Book by Hiram Sherman. Produced by The Metropolitan Players at the Masque Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Warda Howard, Philip Truex, Mady Correll, Viola Swayne, George Alison, etc. Directed by William B. Friedlander. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Proud To Beg : "The 'Ne Plus Ultra' of Dramatic Presentations" by Lincoln J. Carter. Produced at the Criterion Theatre (Chicago - 1903). No cast listed. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too Short To Be A Rockette! : "A Musical Journey" by Buz Kohan and Bruce Vilanch. Original music by Larry Grossman. Original lyrics by Buz Kohan. Produced by Arnold Mittelman at the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Miami, FL - 1992) starring Pia Zadora, Curt Anthon, Kady Zadora (Daughter of Pia Zadora), Bernard Dotson, etc. Directed by Gary Smith. Choreographed by Walter Painter. Songs include: "Life Deals You a Hand," "The Rose," "What I Did for Love," "If I Could," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Too True To Be Good : "A New Play" by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (1932 - 77) starring Julius Evans, Minna Phillips, Alexander Clark, Jr., Beatrice Lillie, Ernest Cossart, Leo G. Carroll, Pedro De Cordoba, Jean Marsh, Katharine Houghton (Niece of Katharine Hepburn), Jeffrey Tambor, John Donald, John Owen, Garic Barranger, Eleanor Evans, Ron Vernan, Holly Barron, Lillian Gish, Cedric Hardwicke, Eileen Heckart, Glynis Johns, Ray Middleton, Robert Preston, Cyril Ritchard, David Wayne, George Fisher, Grant Code, Ernest Thesiger (Most famous as "Dr. Pretorious" in the film, "The Bride of Frankenstein"), Ralph Richardson, Leonora Corbett, Arlene Golonka (Most famous as "Millie" on television's "Mayberry RFD"), Jeanne Hubbard, Ann Cheevers, etc. Originally produced in London (1932) at the Malvern Theatre and directed by H.K. Ayliff. Originally produced on Broadway (1932) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Leslie Banks. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tooth Of Crime, The : "A Play with Music" by Sam Shepard. Music by Tony Zito. Various productions (1973 - 74) starring Charles Siebert, Cynthia Dalbey, Jack Wallace, Joe Bell, Bob Swan, etc. The 1974 Goodman Theatre Center (Chicago) production directed by Michael Kahn. | ||||||||||||
102 | Top Banana : "A New Musical Comedy" by Hy Kraft. Music and lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Produced by Paula Stone and Mike Sloane at the Winter Garden Theatre (NYC - 1951 - 52) starring Phil Silvers, Audrey Meadows (Television's "The Honeymooners"), Jack Albertson (Television's "Chico and the Man"), Rose Marie ("Baby Rose Marie" in vaudeville. Co -star of television's "The Dick Van Dyke Show," "The Hollywood Squares," "The Doris Day Show," etc.), Lindy Doherty, Judy Lynn, Joey Faye (Co-star of the "Mack and Myer For Hire " film series), Bradford Hatton, Joan Fields, Herbie Faye, Kaye Ballard, Danny Scholl, Dick Dana, Jack Carter, etc. Directed by Jack Donohue. Choreographed by Ron Fletcher. Songs include: "The Man of the Year This Week," "Top Banana," "Elevator Song," "My Home Is In My Shoes," "O.K. For TV," "Sans Souci," "A Dog is a Man's Best Friend," "A Word a Day," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Top Girls : Book by Caryl Churchill. Various productions (1982 - 92) starring Gwen Taylor, Lou Wakefield, Lindsay Duncan, Carole Hayman, Marie Mathay, Johanna Melamed, Mary O' Neal, Rose Pickering, Jolynn Graham, Bonnie Harrison, Kim Christopherson, Nickey Bailey, etc. Billed "The Slab Boys" by John Byrne. | ||||||||||||
102 | Top-Hole : Book by Eugene Conrad and George Dill. Revised by Gladys Unger. Music by Jay Gorney and Robert Braine. Lyrics by Owen Murphy and Eugene J. Conrad. Produced by William Caryl at the Tremont Theatre (Boston - 1924) starring Ernest Glendinning, Clare Stratton, Nina Penn, Richard Temple, Walter Walker, Earl Redding, Billy Kelly, Bessie Gros, etc. Directed by William Caryl. Choreographed by Seymour Felix and David Bennett. Songs include: "We Ran Away from School," "Every Silken Lady Has a Touch of Calico," "In California," "Golf," "Music of an Irish Song," "Is It Any Wonder?," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Top-Notchers : Produced by Clifford C. Fischer by arrangement with the Messrs. Shubert at the Forty-Fourth Street Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Gracie Fields, Al Trahan, Walter O' Keefe, "Think-A-Drink" Hoffman, The Hartmans (Paul and Grace. Paul Hartman is most famous as "Emmett the Fix-It Man" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and Mayberry RFD"), "The Bricklayers ("World's Greatest Canine Act"), Jack Stanton, Johnny Burke, Marguerite Adams, Argentinita, Carlso Montaya, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Top O' Th' World, The : "A Musical Extravaganza" by Mark E. Swan. Music by Manuel Klein and Anna Caldwell. Lyrics by James O' Dea. Produced by J.M. Allison at the Majestic Theatre (NYC - 1907) starring Roger Dolan, William Sellery, Kathleen Clifford, Bessie Franklin, Fred Bailey, Ralph Austin, Arthur Hill, etc. Directed by Frank Smithson. Choreographed by William Rock and Signor Luigi Albertieri. | ||||||||||||
102 | Topaze : "A New Comedy" by Marcel Pagnol. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1930 - 57) starring Frank Morgan (Most famous as "The Wizard of Oz" on film), Phoebe Foster, Clarence Derwent, Hubert Druce, George Spelvin, Nichols Joy, Alf Helton, Paul Asselin, Robert Charleys, Maurice Remy, Suzanne Rissler, Rene Clermont, Marie Daems, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Topics Of 1923 : "The New Musical Revue" by Harold Atteridge and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Music by Jean Schwartz and Alfred Goodman. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Produced by The Messrs. Shubert at the New Winter Garden Theatre (NYC - 1924) starring Alice Delysia, Ethel Shutta, Frank Green, Delano Dell, Jay Gould, Roy Cummings, Jack Pearl (Radio's "Baron Munchausen"), Billie Shaw, Flo Lane, etc. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Choreographed by M. Francis Weldon. Songs include; "When You Love," "The Flowers of Evil," "A Beautiful Evening," "Lotus Flower," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Topsy Turvy Honeymoon, A : "The Show With a Thousand Laughs" by William West. Music by "Everyone". Produced at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1915) starring Doc Dorman, Billy West, Babe Kelly, Florence Dinsmore, Julia Dinsmore, Beulah Benton, etc. Directed by Billy West. Choreographed by William West. Songs include: "Don't Wake Me Up," "China Town, My China Town," "Chian of Memories," "Cotton Moon," "A Long Way to Tipperary," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Torch, The : Book by N. Richard Nash. Produced by The Florida Players of the University of Florida at the Constans Theatre (Gainesville, FL - 1985) starring Stan Lachow, Lynn Milgrim, Craig Foley, David Shelton, etc. Directed by Carole Brandt. | ||||||||||||
102 | Torch-Bearers, The : "A Satirical Farce" by George Kelly (Uncle of Grace Kelly). Various productions (1922 - 56) starring Francis Compton, Mona Glynne, May Ediss, Philip Tonge, Alan Mowbray, Richard Whorf, Katherine Standing, E.E. Clive, Mary Boland, Alison Skipworth, Arthur Shaw, William Castle, George Gunn, Bertha Bloodworth, Betty Nelson, Essie Nell Blalock, Will Disney, Grace Holtby, William Skelton, etc. Originally produced (1922) by Rosalie Stewart and Bert French and directed by George Kelly. | ||||||||||||
102 | Torch Song : "A New Drama" by Kenyon Nicholson. Produced by Arthur Hopkins at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC- 1930) starring Larry Oliver, Henriett Kay, Mayo Methot (Wife of Humphrey Bogart), Paul Porter, Guy Kibbee, Russell Hicks, June Clayworth, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
102 | Torch Song Trilogy : Book by Harvey Fierstein. Produced by The Glines at various theatres (1981 - 84) starring Harvey Fierstein, Court Miller, Matthew Broderick, Estelle Getty, Chevi Colton, Paul Joynt, Richard De Fabees, Peter Ratray, Fisher Stevens, Barbara Barrie, David Garrison, Jared Martin, Jon Cryer, Philip Astor, Raymond Baker, Craig Sheffer, Charles Adler, Tom Stechschulte, Christopher Stryker,etc. Directed by Peter Pope. | ||||||||||||
102 | Toreador, The : "Reigning London Gaity Theatre Success" by James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenback. Produced by the Messrs.Nixon and Zimmerman at various theatres (1902 - 03) starring Francis Wilson, Melville Ellis, Edgar James, Elsa Ryan, William Blaisdell, Adele Ritchie, Harry Stuart, Pat White, Nat Fields, etc. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Songs include; "I'm An Awfully Simple Fellow," "My Zoo," "If You Want to Show Your Passion," "The Governor of Villaya," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tornado, The : "Mammoth Scenic Production" by Lincoln J. Carter. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1896) starring Frank Holland, Max Von Mitzel, Harry Long, Michel Gould, Homer Croix, Frank Chapman, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tosca, La : "Latest Play" by Victorien Sardou. Produced at the Boston Theatre (MA - 1888) starring Fanny Davenport, Melbourne McDowell, Joseph Weldon, Bruce Hayes, Maurice Flynn, Robert Hall, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Touch And Go : Sketches and lyrics by Jean and Walter Kerr. Music by Jay Gorney. Produced by George Abbott at various theatres (1949 - 50) starring Kyle MacDonnell, Nancy Andrews ("Little Me," etc.), George Hall, Peggy Cass ("Auntie Mame," etc.), Pearl Lang, Helen Gallagher ("No, No Nanette," etc.), Nat (Nathaniel) Frey ("The Boys in the Band," etc.), Pearl Hacker, Lewis Nye (Louis Nye), Parker Wilson, etc. Directed by Walter Kerr. Choreographed by Helen Tamiras. Songs include: "An Opening for Everybody," "Wish Me Luck," "Broadway Love Song," "This Had Better Be Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Touch Of Brimstone, A : Book by Leonora Kaghan and Anita Philips. Produced by John Golden at the Golden Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Roland Young (Most famous as the star of the "Topper " film series), Mary Philips, Ryder Keane, Cora Witherspoon, Richard Sterling, Reed Brown, Jr., Reginald Carrington, etc. Directed by Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film). | ||||||||||||
102 | Touch Of Fear, The : "A New Play" by Dorothy and Campbell Christie. Produced by E.P. Clift in conjunction with Anna Deere Wiman at the Aldwych Theatre (London - 1956) starring Jill Bennett, Elspet Gray, Bryan Forbes, Francis Whiteman, etc. Directed by Jack Minster. | ||||||||||||
102 | Touch Of Spring, A : Book by Samuel Taylor. Produced by John Gale and Allan Davis at the Comedy Theatre (London - c. 1975) starring Hayley Mills, Francis Matthews, Leigh Lawson (Husband of Hayley Mills), Jill Medford, Anthony Morton, etc. Directed by Allan Davis. | ||||||||||||
102 | Touch Of The Poet, A : Book by Eugene O' Neill. Various productions (1958 - 78) starring Helen Hayes, Eric Portman, Betty Field, Kim Stanley, Curt Conway, Art Smith, James Broderick (Father of Matthew Broderick), Luis Van Rooten, Tom Clancy (Of the singing group, "The Clancy Brothers"), Jason Robards, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Milo O' Shea, Betty Miller, Walter Flanagan, Kathryn Walker, Kenneth Bradley, Maureen Segal, Richard Wuertz, Louise Shaffer, Tom Calkins, Alan Brody, Laurence Hugo, Frances Reid, Philip Bourneuf, James Gavin, John Ghitan, Patricia Benedict, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Touch Wood : Book by C.L. Anthony. Produced by Horace Watson (By arrangement with Basil Dean) at The Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - c. 1934) starring Jack Lambert, Flora Robson, Eric Crowley, Marie Ney, Ian Hunter, Frank Petttingell, Pamela Standish, etc. Directed by Basil Dean. | ||||||||||||
102 | Touchstone : "A New Play" by William Stucky. Produced by Elaine Perry at The Music Box (NY C- 1953) starring Ian Keith, Ossie Davis, Josh White, Jr., Paul McGrath, Patty McCormick ("The Bad Seed," etc.), Guy Arbury, etc. Directed by Hale McKeen. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tourists In The Pullman Palace Car, The : Various productions (1879 - 86) starring Rosa Cooke, Ethel Lynton, Jenette Reifferth, Augustus J. Bruno, Charles Kirke, Harry Clarke, Thomas Lord, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tovarich : "A New Comedy" by Jacques DeVal (Translated by Robert Sherwood). Various productions (1935 - 75) starring Cedric Hardwicke, Eugenie Leontovich, Dorothy Hammond, Esther Kiss, Stella Rho, Ivan Ladizinsky, Mary Minkiewich, Uta Hagen, Luther Adler, Herbert Berghof, Romney Brent, Paula Laurence, Pat Crowley (Star of television's "Please Don't Eat The Daisies"), Raymond Bramley, Peter Brandon, William Hickey, Julia Adler, Marta Abba, Rudolph Forster, Ernest Lawford (Uncle of Peter Lawford), Jay Fassett, Cecil Humphreys, John Halliday, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tovarich (Musical) : "A New Musical Comedy" by David Shaw (Based on the comedy by Jacques Deval - Translated by Robert E. Sherwood.). Music by Lee Pockriss. Lyrics by Anne Croswell. Various productions (1963 - 64) starring Vivien Leigh, Jean Pierre Aumont, Roger DeKoven, George S. Irving, Byron Mitchell, Pat Kelly, William Reilly, Taina Elg, John Emery, Alexander Scourby, William Le Massena, Walter Hook, Ginger Rogers, John Vivyan, etc. Originally produced (1963) by Abel Farbman and Sylvia Harris in association with Joseph Harris, directed by Peter Glenville and choreographed by Herbert Ross. Songs include: "I Go To Bed," "You'll Make an Elegant Butler (I'll Make an Elegant Maid)," "Introduction Tango," "A Small Cartel," "Make a Friend," "I Know the Feeling," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tournant, Le : Book by Francoise Dorin. Produced by Andre Bernheim at the Theatre De La Madeleine (Paris - No date) starring Jean Piat, Evelyne Dandry, Yves Renier, etc. Directed by Michel Roux. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tower Beyond Tragedy, The : Book by Robinson Jeffers (From his poem). Various productions (1950 - 63) starring Judith Anderson, Robert Harrison, Martha Downs, Ruth Manning, Eric Fleming (Star of television's "Rawhide"), Marian Seldes, Alfred Ryder, Rosemary Murphy, Harvey Korman (Co-star of television's "The Danny Kaye Show," "The Carol Burnett Show," etc.), John B. White, Marx Sterne, Loree Booth, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Town And Country : "The Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1842). Billed with "The Adopted Child," "Julius Caesar," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Town Boy : Book by Marie Baumer. Produced by Charles Harris at the Shubert Theatre (No location listed - 1929) starring Tom Douglas, Jane Ellison, Millard F. Mitchell (Millard Mitchell - co-star of the film "Singin' in the Rain," etc.), Guy Hitner, Ralph Bellamy, Maud Sinclair, Desiree Harris, etc. Directed by William Keighly. | ||||||||||||
102 | Town House : "A Comedy" by Gertrude Tonkonogy (Based on the New Yorker Stories by John Cheever). Produced by Max Gordon at the National Theater (NYC - 1948) starring Hiram Sherman, June Duprez, James Monks, Mary Wickes, Peggy French, Reed Brown, Jr., Margaret Dale, Henry Jones, Edwin Jerome, Vera Fuller Mellish, etc. Directed by George S. Kaufman. | ||||||||||||
102 | Town In The West Country, A : Book by Don Hale. Produced at the Bristol Old Vic (Bristol, England - 1988) starring Amanda Adler, Maurice Bell, Jane Day, Roland Kitchen, Alison Grant, Andrew Mealing, Danny Price, etc. Directed by Paul Unwin and Steve Woodward. | ||||||||||||
102 | Town Topics (No Author listed) : "A Pantomime Farce Comedy" produced by A.Q. Scammon at the Olympic Theatre (NYC - No date) starring W.H. Mack, Willie Dunlay, Buck Sheffer, William Harris, Daisy Brooks, Lena John, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Town Topics (By H.B. Smith) : Book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith, Thomas Gray and Robert B. Smith. Music by Harold Orlob. Produced at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1916) starring Jimmie Fox, Marie Lavarre, Peter Page, Bert Leslie, Wellington Cross, Trixie Friganza, Lew Hearn, John Templeton, etc. Directed by Benrimo. Choreographed by Allen K. Foster. Songs include: "Town Tropics," "The Keystone Glide," "The Old Are Getting Younger Every Day," "Melody of the Century," "Cotton Blossom Time," "In Time of Peace Prepare for War," "An Old-Fashioned Groom and an Up-to-Date Bride," etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Toy Party : "The Awakening of the Toys" produced in "Aid of the West Side Juvenile Club" at the Waldorf- Astoria (NYC - 1909) starring Hastings Foote, Charles King, Aubrey Gould, Leonora Cobb, Agnes Landon, Rosamond Burr, etc. Billed with The Royal Marionettes in "The Paladin and The Princess". | ||||||||||||
102 | Toys In The Attic : "New Play" by Lillian Hellman. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Anne Revere, Scott McKay, Patricia Jessel, Penny Fuller, (C)Layton Corbin, Maureen Stapleton, Irene Worth, Robert Loggia, Rochelle Oliver, Virginia Payne, Roland Galllian, Donald Hall, Constance Bennett, Jason Robards, Jr., etc. Directed by Arthur Penn. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tracers : Book by John DiFusco and the original cast. Produced by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago - 1984) starring Gary Cole, Dennis Farina, Tom Irwin, Alan Wilder, Greg Williams, etc. Directed by Gary Sinise. Choreographed by Donald Timms. | ||||||||||||
102 | Traffic In Souls : Book by Walter McNamara. Produced at the Bastable Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1914) starring William Welch, Matt Moore, Howard Crampton, Fred Turner, Jack Pulton, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tragedian In Spite Of Himself, A : One of four One-Act Comedies by Anton Chekhov. Produced at the New York City Center of Music and Drama (NYC - 1947 - 48) starring Richard Whorf and Robert Carroll, etc. Directed by Jose Ferrer. Billed with "The Bear" starring Frances Reid, Jose Ferrer, etc., "On The Harmfulness of Tobacco" starring Jose Ferrer and "The Wedding" starring Paula Lawrence, Leonardo Cimino, John Carradine, Richard Whorf, Frank Campanella, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tragedy Of Nan, The : Book by John Masefield. Produced by The Modern Players at the Pabst Theatre (Milwaukee, WI - 1917) starring Frances Carson, Grace Peters, Wallis Clark, Cathleen Nesbitt, Lionel Atwill, Cecil Yapp, Ernest Rowan, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tragedy Of Tragedies, The : or "The Life and Death of Tom Thumb The Great" by Henry Fielding. Produced at the Little Theatre, Haymarket (London - 1932). | ||||||||||||
102 | Tragedy Rehearsed, A : "Farce of ' The Critic' " by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Produced at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1894) starring Henry Dixey, George Clarke, James Lewis, Hobart Bosworth, Herbert Gresham, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), John Craig, Ad Rehan, etc. Billed with "Nancy and Company" by Augustin Daly. | ||||||||||||
102 | Tragical History Of Dr. Faustus, The : Book by Christopher Marlowe. Various productions (1904 - 74) starring Hubert Carter, Norman Page, Elizabeth Astor, Hilda Fletcher, Walter Hudd, Roger Grainger, Robert Eddison, Victor Winding, Anthony Maltese, Rusty Dale, Robert Dawson, Judith Light, Richard Loder, Penelope Reed, Jeffrey Tambor, David Margulis, Vincent Baggeta, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Trail Of The Lonesome Pine, The : Book by Eugene Walter (Based on the widely-known novel of the same name by John Fox, Jr.). Various productions (1912 - 14) starring Charlotte Walker, George Bancroft, Ada Nevil, Cyrus Wood, W.S. Hart (William S. Hart), Isabelle Lowe, Jack Pendleton, Noah Beery, Adrian Morgan, Austin Webb, Richard Sterling, Lillian Dix, etc. | ||||||||||||
102 | Train Driver, The : Book by Athol Fugard. Produced by SignatureTheatre at The Pershing Square Signature Center (NYC - 2012) starring Leon Addison Brown and Ritchie Coster. Directed by Athol Fugard. | ||||||||||||
102 | Trained Animals : Produced "By Command of Her Majesty" at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1839). Billed with "Deaf as a Post," "Open House," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Traitor, The : "A New Play" by Herman Wouk. Various productions (1949) starring Walter Hampden, Richard Derr, Wesley Addy (Husband of Celeste Holm), Eileen Heckart, Lee Tracy, Philip Coolidge, John Johns, Fairy Clutter, John Kozec, etc. Originally produced and directed by Jed Harris. | ||||||||||||
103 | Transfers : Book by Conrad Bromberg. Produced by Herman and Diana Shumlin and Robert Livingston at the Village South Theatre (NYC - 1970) starring Ron Leibman, Garrett Morris (Member of the original "Not Ready for Primetime Players" on television's "Saturday Night Live"), Gilbert Lewis, Don Billett, Patricia Roe, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
103 | Translations : Book by Brian Friel. Various productions (1982 - 95) starring James McCance, Maureen Gallagher, Lucy Childs, Kevin Dunn, Daniel Mooney, Eileen Lauren, Wyman Pendleton, Rose Pickering, Dana Delaney, David Herlihy, Brian Dennehy, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Transplanting Jean : Book by de Flers and Caillavet (Translated by Hallem Thompson). Produced by Arthur Byron at various theatres (1920) starring Arthur Byron, Margaret Lawrence, Winifred Anglin, Jess Sidney, Albert Marsh, Olga Lee, Martha Hedman, etc. Directed by Arthur Byron and Benjamin H. Marshall. | ||||||||||||
103 | Transposed Head, The : "A New Opera" by Peggy Glanville-Hicks (Based on a story by Thomas Mann). Produced by Chandler Cowles at the Phoenix Theatre (NYC - 1958) starring Loren Driscoll, Peter Binder, Peggy Wood (Star of television's "I Remember Mama". Co-star of the film, "The Sound of Music".), Raimonda Orselli, Robinson Stone, etc. Directed by Bill Butler. | ||||||||||||
103 | Traveller Without Luggage, The : Book by Jean Anouilh. Various translations and productions (1951 - 64) starring Newton Blick, Elaine Woodson, Anthony Jacobs, Laurence Payne, Ben Gazzara, Mildred Dunnock, Nancy Wickwire, Stephen Elliott, Rae Allen, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Traveller's Joy : "A Farcical Comedy" by Arthur Macrae. Various productions (c. 1950) starring Gertrude Lawrence (Portrayed by Julie Andrews in the 1968 biopic, "Star"), Dennis King, Harry Townes, Scott Merrill, Anthony Kemble-Cooper, Simon Lack, Billie Hill, Charles Victor, Archibald Batty, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Traveling Lady, The : "A New Play" by Horton Foote. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, Robert Anderson, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Roger L. Stevens and John F. Wharton) at The Playhouse (NYC - 1954) starring Kim Stanley, Jack Lord (Star of television's "Hawaii 5-0," etc.), Lonny Chapman (Founder of The Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre), Calvin Thomas, Helen Carew, Tony Sexton, etc. Directed by Vincent J. Donohue. | ||||||||||||
103 | Traveling Salesman, The : "A Comedy" by James Forbes. Various productions (1909 - 13) starring Sarah McVicker, Frances Golden Fuller, Edward Ellis, Arthur Shaw, Maud B. Sinclair, Harriet Sheldon, Shep Camp, Frances Murdoch, Isabelle Rea, Cecil Kern, Jeffreys Lewis, Eileen Errol, Wilson Day, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Travesties : Book by Tom Stoppard. Various productions (1975 - 78) starring John Wood, Robert Powell, Beth Morris, Frances Cuka, James Booth, Neil Stacy, David Yelland, Trevor Martin, June Barrie, Edward Atienza, Domini Blythe, Donald Ewer, Louise Troy,Douglas Wing, Tim Curry, John Bott, Harry Towb,etc. Originally produced by The Royal Shakespeare Company and directed by Peter Wood. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treasure, The : "A Comedy" by David Pinski (Translated by Ludwig Lewisohn). Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Garrick Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Dudley Digges, Helen Westley, Celia Adler, Fred Eric, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel " in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), Erskine Sanford, Rolla Lyons, etc. Directed by Emanuel Reicher. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treasure Chest, The : "A Musical Extravaganza" by Clark Mays, Grace Sherwood and Marshall Martin. Produced by The Mothers' Aid Society for the Benefit of the Day Nurseries at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1922) starring Graham F. Thompson, Gilbert Edwin Porter, 3rd, Alice Davie, George Kribs, Ruth F. Seltman, Samuel E. Hoyt, etc. Directed by Clark Mays and Marshal Martin. Songs include: "Graft! Graft! Graft!," "I Can't Do The Modern Fashioned One-Step," "The Joy of Morning," "The Gypsy Road," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treasure Girl : "The New Musical Comedy" by Fred Thompson and Vincent Lawrence. Music by George Gershwin with lyrics by Ira Gershwin (Portrayed by Robert Alda and Herbert Rudley in the 1945 biopic, "Rhapsody in Blue"). Produced by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Gertrude Lawrence (Portrayed by Julie Andrews in the 1968, biopic, "Star"), Walter Catlett, Clifton Webb, Paul Frawley (Brother of William Frawley), Mary Hay, Dorothy Jordan, Victor Arden, Phil Ohman, Constance Cummings, Peggy Conklin, etc. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Songs include: "Skull and Bones," "I've Got A Crush on You," "K-razy for You," "I've Got a Rainbow," "Feeling I'm Falling," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treasure Island (By D Drew) : Book by Dorothy Drew (Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson), Produced by The Goodman Theatre Children's Theatre at the Goodman Memorial Theatre (Chicago - 1956) starring Victoria White, Frank R. Roach, Harvey Landa, Bill Meccia, Howard Hughes, etc. Directed by Louise Dale Spoor. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treasure Island (By J.B. Fagan) : Book by J.B. Fagan (Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson). Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1946) starring David Duncan, Meriel Moore, Norman Claridge, Arthur Rees, Pat Fay, John Bailey, etc. Directed by Stuart Latham. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treasure Island (By J.E. Goodman) : "The Most Notable and Important Production in Half a Century" by Jules Eckert Goodman (Based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson). Produced by Charles Hopkins at various theatres (1915 - 16) starring Ruth Vivian, Lucia Carne, Percy Waram, Stuart Robson, Agnes Kemble, Lloyd Neal, Oswald Yorke, Charles Hopkins (And Mrs. Hopkins), etc. Directed by Charles Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treat Her Gently : "A New Modern Comedy" by George D. Batson. Produced by Harold J. Kennedy in association with Jus Addiss and Hayden Rorke (Co -star of television's "I Dream of Jeannie") at the Music Hall (Houston, TX - No date) starring Ruth Chatterton, Hayden Rorke, Alice John, Barry Thompson, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tree Grows In Brooklyn, A : "A New Musical" by Betty Smith and George Abbott (Based on the novel by Betty Smith). Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields (Daughter of Lew Fields). Various productions (1951 - 98) starring Shirley Booth, Johnny Johnston (Husband of Kathryn Grayson), Nathaniel Frey, Marcia Van Dyke, Nomi Mitty, Harland Dixon, Albert Linville, Joan Blondell, Evelyn Ward, John Vivyan, Pat Stanley, Le Roi Operti, Sheila Smith, Bette Oliver, Sam Lloyd, Dom De Luise, Rose Pedone, Morgan Sills, etc. Originally produced (1951) by George Abbott in association with Robert Fryer, directed by George Abbott and choreographed by Herbert Ross with costumes by Irene Sharaff. Songs include: "Payday," "Mine 'Til Monday," "I'm Like a New Broom," "I'll Buy You a Star," "That's How It Goes," "Look Who's Dancing," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tree Of Knowledge, The : "An Original Play" by R.C. Carton. Produced at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1898) starring Charles Walcot, Frank R. Mills, Edward Morgan, Felix Morris, John Findlay, Mary Mannering, Alison Skipworth, Julie Opp, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tree On The Plains, A : "A New American Opera" by Paul Hogan. Music by Ernst Bacon. Produced by The Columbia Theater Associates of Columbia University (Commissioned by the League of Composers) in cooperation with The Columbia University Department of Music at Brander Matthews Hall (NYC - 1943) starring Ted Uppman, Hannah Walker, Henry Blanchard, Mina Hager, etc. Directed by Milton Smith. | ||||||||||||
103 | Treemonisha : Book by Frank Corsaro and Scott Joplin. Music by Scott Joplin. Produced by Adela Holzer, James Nederlander and Victor Lurie and The Houston Grand Opera Association at the Uris Theatre (NYC - 1975) starring Carmen Balthrop, Betty Allen, Curtis Rayam, Williard White, Cora Johnson, Edward Pierson, The Louis Johnson Dance Theatre, etc. Directed by Frank Corsaro. Choreographed by Louis Johnson. Orchestrations and music supervision by Gunther Schuller. Songs include: "The Bag of Luck," "The Corn-Huskers," "Good Advice," "Going Home," "Wrong is Never Right," "A Real Slow Drag," "Aunt Dinah has Blowed de Horn," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trelawney : "A New Musical" by Aubrey Woods (Adapted from "Trelawny of the 'Wells' " by Sir Arthur Pinero). Music and lyrics by Julian Slade. Produced at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1972) starring Ian Richardson, Robert Lister, Paul Spinetti, Hayley Mills, Carol Hall, etc. Directed by Val May. Choreographed by Bob Stevenson. Songs include: "Pull Yourself Together," "Back to the Wells," "Tea," "Two Fools," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trelawney Of The "Wells" : "A Comedietta" by Arthur Pinero. Various productions (1898 - 1975) starring Wilton Lackaye, Otto Kruger, Rollo Peters, Estelle Winwood, Helen Gahagan (Future Congresswoman from California and wife of Melvyn Douglas), Pauline Lord, Robert Lansing, John Drew, Effie Shannon, Frieda Inescort, Walter Abel, Walt Gorney, Christopher Hewett (Television's "Mr. Belvedere"), Marybeth Hurt (Wife of William Hurt), Jeffrey Jones, John Lithgow, Aline MacMahon, Mandy Patinkin, Meryl Streep, Michael Tucker, Aubury V. Travers, Agnes Hamilton James, Justine Ingersoll Arnold, Athol Forde, E.M. Robson, Gerald Du Maurier, Hilda Spong, Dion Boucicault, James Erskine, Charles Coburn, Claude King, Violet Heming, Laurette Taylor, Saxon Kling, Ernest Lawford (Uncle of Peter Lawford), Grant Stewart, John Mason, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trespass : "A Ghost Story" by Emlyn Williams. Produced by H.M. Tennent and Stephen Mitchell at the Globe Theatre (London - 1947) starring Raymond Westwell, Daphne Arthur, Frances Bates, Marjorie Rhodes, Emlyn Williams, etc. Directed by Emlyn Williams. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trespassers, The : "The World premiere of a poignant, thought-provoking and sharply sardonic new drama" by Morris Panych. Produced for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival at the Studio Theatre (2009) starring Kelli Fox, Robert King, Lucy Peacock, Noah Reid, and Joseph Ziegler. Directed by Morris Panych. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial, The : Book by Franz Kafka. Various translations and productions (c. 1952) starring Jean-Louis Barrault, Jean Juillard, Simone Matil, Madeleine Renaud, Myra Greene, Gordon Sterne, Paul Milikin, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Balloon : "A New Musical Revue" produced by the Bergin County Players at the Little Firehouse Theatre (Oradell, NJ - 1960) starring Evelyn Lewis, Bill Marinelli, Ken Parker, Phyllis Winter, Marvin Slutsky, etc. Directed by Anne Van Blarcom. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial By Jury : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Gilbert and Sullivan Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Honeymoon : Book by Conrad S. Smith. Produced by Harry Rosen at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Mildred Munroe, Ellen Fenwick, Jack Fletcher, Stapleton Kent, Eileen Heckart, etc. Directed by Edward Ludlum. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Honeymoon, A : "A Joyous Musical Comedy of Youth" with book, music and lyrics by Harold Orlob. Produced by Joseph M. Gaites at the La Salle Theatre (Chicago - 1924) starring Bernice Speer, Alice Hills, John Hennings, Arnold Gluck, Winona Winter, etc. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Choreographed by Vaughan Godfrey. Songs include: "Mating Time," "Don't Judge a Girl By Her Name," "Take Me to a Petting Party," "Teach Me How," "Mountain Moon," "If I ever Get Up My Irish," "It Takes a Modern Girl," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Of Euripides, The : or "Thesmophoriazusae" with music by Charles Cushing. Produced by the Experimental Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Frank Brown, Max Flowers, James Edmonds, Marion Hazard, Alvin Cohen, etc. Directed by Alfred Etcheverry. Choreographed by Edward Padula. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Of Joan Of Arc, The : "An Historical Drama" by Emile Moreau. Various translations and productions (c. 1910 - 11) starring Margaret Anglin, Byron Foulger, Maroni Olsen, Eugene Powers, Lark Taylor, Sarah Bernhardt, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Of Lee Harvey Oswald, The : "A New Play" by Amram Ducovny and Leon Friedman (Based on an idea by Harold Steinberg and Amram Ducovney). Produced by Gene Persson at the ANTA (American National Theatre and Academy) Theatre (NYC - 1967) starring Clifton James, Ralph Waite (Co-star of television's "The Waltons"), Glenn Kezer, William Leach, Barton Stone, Peter Masterson (As "Lee Harvey Oswald"), Garrett Saunders, etc. Directed by Tunc Yalman. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trail Of Mary Dugan, The : "A Melodrama of New York Life" by Bayard Veiller. Various productions (1927 - 57) starring Ann Harding, Rex Cherryman, Cyril Keightley, Robert Cummings, Oscar Polk, Merle Maddern, Barton McLane, Harry S. Gay, Foster Williams, David Shernick, Ruth Deitz, Barbara Weeks, Albert Hickey, Lawrence Keating, Roland Winters (The third non-Asian actor to portray "Charlie Chan" on film), Oscar Shea, Paul Norris, Ted Moran, Joan Rice, John Stuart, James Kenney, etc. Originally produced (1927) by A.H.Woods and directed by A.H. Van Buren. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Of The Catonsville Nine, The : Book by Daniel Berrigan, S.J. Various productions (1971) starring Ed Flanders (Co-star Television's "St. Elswhere," etc.), Richard Jordan, Mary Jackson, Nancy Malone, Leon Russom, Sam Waterston, David Spielberg, William Schallert (Co-star of television's "The Patty Duke Show," etc.), Stuart Culpepper, George Ellis, Catherine Calvert, Lee Naves, Jim Peck, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trial Of The Moke, The : Book by Daniel Stein. Produced by The Milwaukee Repertory Theater Company at the Todd Wehr Theater (WI - 1976) starring Montgomery Davis, James Secrest, Tom Blair, James Pickering, etc. Directed by Robert Lanchester. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tribes : "A New Play" by Nina Raine. Produced at the Barrow Street Theatre (NYC - 2012) starring Will Brill, Russell Harvard, Jeff Perry, Susan Pourfar, Gayle Rankin and Mare Winningham. Directed by David Cromer. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tribulation : or "Unwelcome Visitors". Produced by the Theatre Royal (Plymouth, England - 1828). Billed with "The Tight Rope," "A Roland for an Oliver," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tribute : "A New Play" by Bernard Slade. Various productions (1978 - 82) starring Jack Lemmon, Rosemary Prinz, Tresa Hughes, Catherine Hicks, A. Larry Haines, Bill Runge, Shay Blakemore, Donna Smith, Tammi Hewett, etc. Originally produced (1978) by Morton Gottlieb and directed by Arthur Storch. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tribute To Louis Armstrong, A : "A Loving and Convincing Tribute" produced at the Thrasher Horne Center for the Arts (Orange Park, FL - 2008) starring Marcus Belgrave and his seven-piece band with vocalist Joan Bow. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trick For Trick : "A Melodrama" by Vivian Cosby, Shirley Warde and harry Wagstaff Gribble. Produced by Robert V. Newman at various theatres (1932) starring James Rennie, Burke Clarke, Eleanor Phelps, Lawrence Bolton, Granville Bates, Halliam Bosworth, etc. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trigger : "A Play of the Carolinas" by Lulu Vollmer. Produced by Richard Herndon at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1927) starring Walter Connolly, Minor Watson, Natalie Schafer (Most famous as "Mrs. Howell" on television's "Gilligan's Island". Wife of Louis Calhern.), Sara Haden (Most famous as "Aunt Millie" in the "Andy Hardy" film series), Louis Mason, etc. Directed by George Cukor. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trilby : "The Celebrated Play" by Paul M. Potter (Adapted from the novel by George Du Maurier). Various productions (1895 - 1915) starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Lionel Brough, Alfred Wigley, Gerald Du Maurier, Elsie Chester, Agnes Russell, Wilton Lackaye, Leo Ditrichstein, Taylor Holmes, Cecil King, Rose Coghlan, John Glendenning, Rosa Rand, Arthur Chatterton, Frank Thomas, Lyn Harding, Ignacio Martinetti, Eric Snowden, Charles Rigel, Ruth White, Herbert Carr, Mabel Amber, Vaughan Glaser, Wilson Melrose, Donald Meek, Theodore Friebus, Otis Thayer, Burr McIntosh, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trio : Book by Dorothy and Howard Baker (Adapted from the novel by Dorothy Baker). Produced by Lee Sabinson at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Lydia St. Clair, Lois Wheeler, Richard Widmark, Kenneth Williams, Ken Tower, Henry Goon, etc. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trip To Africa, A : "Great Opera Comique" by Franz Von Suppe. Various productions (c. 1884) starring Georgine Von Januschowsky, Harry Brown, Lillie West, May Sylvie, Gustave Kammerlee, Laura Bellini, Agnes Stone, Maud Wilson, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trip To Bountiful, The : Book by Horton Foote. Produced by The Theatre Guild and Fred Coe at Henry Miller's Theatre (NYC - 1953) starring Lillian Gish, Jo Van Fleet, Gene Lyons, Eva Marie Saint, Will Hare, etc. Directed by Vincent J. Donehue. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trip To Chinatown, A : "Most Successful Farce Comedy" by Charles Hoyt. Various productions (1891 - 1950) starring John L. Kearney, Tony Hart, Jr., Anna Lloyd, Dan Marble, Irving Holt, Will R. Walling, Milt Dawson, James Cooper, Effie Bond, Harry Conor, Richard Karl, Madge Dean, Sadie Kirby, Irene Murphy, Anna Boyd, Frank E. Morse, Arthur Noll, Dale Jergenson, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trip To Japan, A : "A Spectacular Melodrama with Music" by R.H. Burnside (Suggested and invented by Arthur Voegtlin). Music and lyrics by Manuel Klein (Musical Director of the New York Hippodrome). Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at the New York Hippodrome (NYC - 1910) starring Harry Griffith, Mabel Dwight, Parker Coombs, Nanette Flack, Harry Wardell, Nat Harris, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Choreographed by Vincenzo Romeo. Songs include: "Our Navy's the Best in the World," "Meet Me Where the Lanterns Glow," "I'm Goin' To Sea," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trip To Scarborough, A : " A Play with Music" by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Various productions in Great Britain and the United States (1810 - 1960) starring William Lovejoy, Jack Rennick, Bushnell Cheney, etc. Billed with "Hit or Miss!," "The Dragon" by Lady Gregory, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trip To Switzerland, A : "A Pantomimic Musical Comedy" (Freely adapted from the original French version) produced at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1896) starring Robert Broderick, Alfred Kranz, Harry W. Rich, Lulu Hoffman, Maud Taylor, Allene Crater, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Triple Cross, The : "A Mystery Play" by Edward E. Paramore, Jr. Produced by Homeric Productions at the New Park Theatre (Boston - 1927) starring Earl House, Gladys Feldman, Margaret Wycherly (Most famous for her "Mother" roles in "Sergeant York" and "White Heat" on film), Natacha Rambova, Richard Coolidge, Calvin Thomas, James Spottswood, etc. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. | ||||||||||||
103 | Triple Crossed : "A Mystery Melodrama" by F.S. Merlin (Copyrighted under the title of "The Triple Cross" in 1922). Produced by Robert Rockmore at various theatres (1927) starring Frank Horton, Patricia Barron, Robert Toms, Victor Kilian (Most famous as the "Fernwood Flasher" on television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"), Frederick Smith, etc. Directed by F.S. Merlin. | ||||||||||||
103 | Triple Play : "Three Short Plays and a Monologue" by Sean O' Casey ("Bedtime Story" and "A Pound on Demand"), Benn Levy ("The Island of Cipango") and Anton Chekov (Some comments on "The Harmful Effects of Tobacco"). Produced by The Theatre Guild, Dore Schary and Sidney Gordon at various theatres (1958 - 59) starring Jessica Tandy, Hume Cronyn, Biff McGuire, Frances Sternhagen and Bryan Herbert. Directed by Hume Cronyn. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tripping The Light Fantastic : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes". | ||||||||||||
103 | Triss : "The Great Western Drama" produced by John J. Black (No location or date listed) starring Flo Perry, Pauline McKinley, Alice Jones, Lillian Gordon, William Currier, John J. Black, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tristram And Iseult : Book by J. Comyns Carr. Produced at the Royal Adelphi Theatre (London - No date) starring Oscar Asche, Matheson Lang, Charles Rock, Cecil Duncan, Henry Kitts, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Triumph Of Love : Book by James Magruder (Based on a play by Marivaux). Music by Jeffrey Stock. Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead. Produced by Margo Lion, etc at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1997) starring Susan Egan, F. Murray Abraham, Betty Buckley, Christopher Sieber, Roger Bart, Nancy Opel, etc. Directed by Michael Mayer. Choreographed by Doug Varone. Songs include: "This Day of Days," "The Bond That Can't Be Broken," "Mr. Right," "The Sad and Sordid Saga of Cecile," "Have a Little Faith," "Love Won't Take No for an Answer," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trocaderos : "A Political Satire Up-To-Date" by Charles Waldron. Produced by Frank Finney at the Gaiety Theatre (Boston - 1909) starring George M. Hale, Frank Finney ("The Perpetual Motion Comedian"), Frank Ross, George Brennan, Olga Orloff, Lillian Walters, Minnie Burke, Ada Belmont, Tillie Pape, etc. Directed by Frank Finney. Billed with "The Isle of Nowhere" by Frank Finney and a selection of vaudeville acts including Frank Ross ("The Singing Jew"), Willie and Edith Hart ("Refined, Singing and Dancing Duo"), and Elliott, Belair and Elliott ("Comedy Acrobats Whose Comical Capers are Countless"). | ||||||||||||
103 | Troilus And Cressida : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trojan Wars, The : "Four Plays" (Iphiginea in Aulis," "Hecuba," "Electra" and Orestes") by Euripides. Produced by The Mermaid Theatre Trust at The Mermaid Theatre (London - 1967) starring Roy Purcell, Raymond Llewellyn, Michele Dotrice, Patrick Connor, Kate Flynn, Robert Grange, Richard Ainley, etc. Directed by Bernard Miles. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trojan Women, The : Book by Euripides. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1932 - 86) starring Jackson Wright, Perry Wilson, Elaine Perry, Dorothy Eaton, Tamara Daniel, Joyce Ebert, Rod Steiger, George Morgan, Zayd Minty, Denise Stock, Errol Cunnama, Samantha Aston, David Freed, Zane Meas, Carolyn Coates, Shirley Cox, Elaine Kerr, Robert Mandan, Mildred Dunnock, Carrie Nye (Wife of Dick Cavett), Alan Mixon, Maria Tucci, Robert Beresford, Dick Peck, Eleanor Deegan, Bertha Keller, Alberta Austen, Janina Frost, Harriet Spiegelglass, etc. The 1941 Stage Relief Fund production is billed with "The Play" by Euripides starring Dame May Whitty, Charles Francis, Edna James, Walter Slezak, Paul Reed, Cameron Mitchell, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trouble In Tahiti : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera/Operetta Programs". | ||||||||||||
103 | Trouble Makers : "A Satire on the Suffragette Question" starring (Hap) Ward and (Harry) Vokes ("America's Favorite Comedians"), Hazel Gilmore, Richard Barry, Adella Barker, Lucy Daly, Kitty Parks, etc. Produced at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1912). Songs include: "Gee, But It's Great to Be Home," "Babbling Bess," "That Sandy Slide," "A Different Phase of Life," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Troubled Island : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera/Operetta Programs". | ||||||||||||
103 | Troubled Waters : or "The Brother Who Protects and Loves" by Ugo Betti (Translated by Gino Rizzo and William Meriwether). Produced by Apex Productions at the Gate Theatre (NYC - c. 1966) starring Sal Caruso, Yolanda Childress, Harris Yulin, Raymond Purcell, Dina Paisner, etc. Directed by Eric Salmon. | ||||||||||||
103 | Troublesome Boy, The : "The Comic Sketch" by Wilde and Warm. Produced at Niblo's Garden (NYC - c. 1870) starring Pierina Sassi, Dan Belch and Myrtle Murgo. Billed with "Love Conquers All" starring "Chiquita and her Six Spanish Girls." | ||||||||||||
103 | Troubles In A Boarding House : Book by Phil Sheridan. Produced at the Olympic Theatre (NYC - 1899) starring Alice Leslie, Fanny Lewis, Charles Nelson, Billy Hart, etc. Billed with a selection of vaudeville acts including The Brothers Lowel ("The Greatest of All Acrobats"), Miss Alice Leslie ("The Dashing Soubrette in Up-To-Date Songs"), Charles B. Nelson and Mamie Milledge ("The California Comedy Couple"), etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Troyka : "A New Play" by Imre Fazekas (Adapted by Lula Vollmer (From the Hungarian). Various productions by Laura D. Wilck (1930) starring Zita Johann (Wife of John Houseman), Weldon Heyburn, Albert Van Dekker (Albert Dekker), William Parke, Ray Earles, Mel Tyler, Glenn Beveridge, Ralph Geddis, etc. Originally directed by Lemist Esler. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tru : Book by Jay Presson Allen (From the words and works of Truman Capote). Produced by Lewis Allen and David Brown (Husband of Helen Gurley Brown) at various theatres (1989 - 90) starring Robert Morse (as "Truman Capote"). Directed by Jay Presson Allen. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truant In Park Lane : Book by James Parrish. Produced by Henry Sherek at the St. James's Theatre (London - No date) starring Roland Young (Most famous as the star of the "Topper" film series), Lilian Braithwaite, Felix Irwin, Peter Coke, Cecily Byrne, etc. Directed by James Parrish. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truckline Café : Book by Maxwell Anderson. Produced by Harold Clurman and Elia Kazan in association with The Playwrights' Company at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1946) starring June Walker, David Manners (Most famous for his co-starring roles in "Dracula" and The Mummy" on film), Virginia Gilmore, Karl Malden, Irene Dailey (Sister of Dan Dailey), Robert Simon, Kenneth Tobey, Frank Overton, John Sweet, etc. Directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
103 | True And Special Friend, A : Book by William Hartwell Snyder, Jr. Produced by the Yale University School of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1956) starring Brandon Stoddard, Clarence Burbage, Gaylord Meech, John Herbert Frid (Jonathan Frid - star of television's "Dark Shadows"), Thomas Victor, etc. Directed by F. Curtis Canfield. | ||||||||||||
103 | True Irish Hearts : "An Irish Picturesque Drama" by Dan McCarthy. Produced by Dan McCarthy and J.E. McCall's Company at Jacobs and Proctor's Opera House (Utica, NY - 1888) starring J.P. Sullivan, Charles Gilbert, Mark James, Edward Joyce, James Flanagan, Anna Mortland, Mamie Clark, Kitty Colemann, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | True West : Book by Sam Shepard. Produced by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago - 1982) starring John Malkovich, Laurie Metcalf, Jeff Perry and Francis Guinan. Directed by Gary Sinise. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trumbo - Red, White And Blacklisted : Book by Christopher Trumbo (Son of Dalton Trumbo - Based on the letters of legendary screenwriter Dalton Trumbo). Produced at the Post Street Theatre (San Francisco - No date) starring Brian Dennehy (As "Dalton Trumbo" - "The Hollywood Ten"). Directed by Peter Askin | ||||||||||||
103 | Trumpets And Drums : Book by Bertolt Brecht (Translated by Kyra Dietz and Alan Brown). Music by Alan Laing. Produced by the Stratford Festival Canada (1975) starring Gordon Pinsent, William Hutt, Leslie Yeo, Jackie Burroghs, Larry Lambs, etc. Directed by Robin Phillips. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trumpets Of The Lord : "A Musical Adaptation" by Vinnette Carroll (Based on "God's Trombone" by James Weldon Johnson). Produced by Theodore Mann at various theatres (NYC - 1969) starring Al Freeman, Jr., Theresa Merritt, Lex Monson, Bernard Ward, Cicely Tyson, Bill Glover, William Stewart, Bernice Hall, etc. Directed by Donald McKayle. Songs include: "So Glad I'm Here," "Call To Prayer," "In His Care," "The Judgement Day," "Were You There," "God Be With You," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truth, The (No author listed) : "A Burletta" produced at Madame Vestris' Royal Olympic Theatre (London - 1837) starring James Vining, W. Vining, etc. Billed with "The Country Squire," "Advice Gratis," "A Quiet Day!," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truth, The (By C. Fitch) : "New Comedy" by Clyde Fitch. Various productions (1914 - 46) starring Isabel Irving, Fanny Hartz, Lionel Hogarth, Grace George, Sydney Booth, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Zelda Sears, Madeleine Meredith, Norman Trevor, William J. Kelly, William B. Mack, Clara Bloodgood, Marie Tempest, Allan Aynesworth, Dion Boucicault, Rosina Filippi, William Post, Josephine Brown, Morton L. Stevens, Palmer Dixon, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truth About Blayds, The : Book by A.A. Milne. Various productions (1922 - 32) starring Noel Tearle, Katherine Standing, Reginald Sheffield, E.E. Clive, Daisy Belmore, Pauline Lord, Effie Shannon, Ernest Lawford (Uncle of Peter Lawford), O.P. Heggie, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Leslie Howard, Frieda Inescort, etc. Originally produced (1922) and directed by Winthrop Ames. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truth Game, The : "A Comedy" by Ivor Novello. Produced by Lee Shubert and the Professional Players at various theatres (1931) starring Billie Burke (Most famous as "Glinda the Good Witch" in the film "The Wizard of Oz". Wife of Florenz Ziegfeld. Portrayed by Myrna Loy in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld"), Ivor Novello (Portrayed by Jeremy Northam in the film, "Gosford Park"), Viola Tree, Phoebe Foster, Ethel Borden, etc. Directed by G. Hamilton Gay. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truth is Bad Enough, The : Book by Michael Kearns. Produced at The Studio at Theatre Rhinoceros, San Francisco (1988) starring Michael Kearns ("A St. Louis Boy Finds Himself in Hollywood"). Directed by Kelly Hill. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truth Wagon, The : "A Comedy Based on Sober Truth" by Hayden Talbot. Produced by The Morgan Wallace Players at the Princess Theatre (Sioux City, Iowa - 1916) starring Helen Beresford, Sydney L. Richardson, Fank Shannon, Ruth Harding, Madge West, Roscoe Patch, etc. Directed by Thomas Coffin Cooke. | ||||||||||||
103 | Truxton King : Book by Grace Hayward (Suggested by George Barr McCutcheon's story of the same name). Produced by George M. Gatts and Ed A. Clifford at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1916) starring Joseph Clancy, Roger Barker, Ernia Irwin, Charles C. Wilson, Paul Bovin, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Try For White : Book by Basil Warner. Produced by the Leonard Schach Cockpit Players at the Hofmeyr Theatre, Cape Town, South Africa (1959) starring Joyce Bradley, Minna Millsten, Felicity Bosman, Walter Glennie, Job Stewart, Jane Fenn, Paul Desmond, Raymond Williams and Eveline Garratt. Directed by Leonard Schach. | ||||||||||||
103 | Trying It On : "An Amusing Farce" by William Brough. Produced for the benefit of "The Cadet Club" at the Berkeley Lyceum (No location listed - 1893) starring Evert Jansen Wendel, G. Gordon Mather, Jean B. Webb, Julie Mercein, etc. Billed with "A Game of Cards" by J. Hollenius (Translated from the French). | ||||||||||||
103 | Tubstrip : "A New Comedy" by A.J. Kronengold. Produced at the Mayfair Theatre (NYC - 1974) starring Jake Everett, Walter Holiday, Gerald Grant, Edward Rambeau, Dick Joslyn, etc. Directed by Jerry Douglas. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tuesdays with Morrie : Book by Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom (Based on the book by Mitch Albom). Produced at the Ocala (Florida) Civic Theatre (2008) starring Terry Gabbard and Randall Moring. Directed by Christine Perry. Original New York production produced by David S. Singer, Elizabeth Ireland McCann, Joey Parnes, Amy and Scott Nederlander, Harold Thau, Moira Wilson and Shadowcatcher Entertainment. Orininally presented by the New York Stage and Film Company and the Powerhouse Theatre at Vasser College (2002). | ||||||||||||
103 | Tumble In : "A Comic Rhapsody in Three Raps and Four Taps" with book and lyrics by Otto Harbach (Based on a farce comedy by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood). Music by Rudolf Friml. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein (Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II) in connection with Selwyn and Company at various theatres (1919) starring Fred Heider, William Halligan, Charles Ruggles, Edna Hibbard, Peggy O' Neil, Roland Hogue, Zelda Sears, Joe Dolan, Ada Meade, etc. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Choreographed by Bert French. Songs include: "Trousseau Waltz," "You'll Do It All Over Again," "The Wedding Blues," Limbo Land," "A Little Chicken Fit For Old Broadway," "The Argentines, Portuguese and the Greeks," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tumbler, The : Book by Benn W. Levy. Produced by Alfred de Liagre, Jr. and Roger L. Stevens in association with Laurence Olivier at the Helen Hayes Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Charlton Heston, Rosemary Harris, Martha Scott, William Mervyn and Donald Moffat. Directed by Laurence Olivier. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tuna Christmas, A : "The All New Sequel to 'Greater Tuna' " by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard. Produced by Charles H. Duggan and Drew Dennett at various theatres (1994) starring Joe Sears and Jaston Williams. Directed by Ed Howard. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tunnel Of Love, The : "A New Comedy" by Joseph Fields and Peter DeVries (Based on the novel by Peter DeVries). Various productions (1957 - 63) starring Tom Ewell, Hildy Parks, Rita Gam, Scott McKay, Sono Osato, James Sullivan, Dorothy Laming, Annell McGee, Jack Gurley, Eddie Bracken, Louise Hoff, Gerald Metcalfe, Joan Watson, Bob Cummings, Julie Bishop, Lorene Chase, Nancy Olson, Darren McGavin, Elizabeth Fraser, Elizabeth Wilson, William Whitman, Gail Pike, Tommy Noonan, William Bishop, Louis Pike, Ruth Comes, etc. Originally produced (1957) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Joseph Fields. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turds In Hell : or "The Garden of Earthly Delights" by B.B. Vehr and C.B. Ludlam. Produced by The Ridiculous Theatrical Repertory Company (No location or date listed) starring Jeanne Phillips, Arthur Kraft, Bill Vehr, Mario Montez, etc. Directed by Charles Ludlam. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turf, The : or "Done Brown" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1842). Billed with "Der Freischutz," "Love," "King Richard the Third," "The Wonder," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turista, La : Book by Sam Shepard. Produced by The Milwaukee Repertory Theater Company at the Todd Wehr Theatre (Milwaukee, WI - 1974) starring Cheryl Anderson, Woody Eney, John Pielmeier, Jeffrey Tambor, etc. Directed by John Lion. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turkey Time : Book by Ben Travers. Produced by the Bristol Old Vic at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1987) starring Janet Henfrey, Amanda Swift, John Rogan, Robert East, Seymour Green, etc. Directed by Roger Rees. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turn Again Whittington : Book by Phil Park and David Croft. Music and lyrics by Cyril Ornadel, David Croft and Phil Park. Produced by Leslie A. Macdonnell at the London Palladium (c. 1960) starring Norman Wisdom, Yana, Sadie Corrie, Desmond Walter-Ellis, etc. Directed by Robert Nesbitt. Choreographed by George Carden. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turn of the Century : "World Premiere of this season's star-studded, romantic musical comedy" by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. Produced at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago (2008) starring Jeff Daniels and Rachel York. Directed by Tommy Tune. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turn The Tele Off, Stu : Book by the Bedminster Down Boys' Club. Produced at the Bristol Old Vic at the New Vic (Bristol, England - 1987) starring Patrick Avent, Michael Callowy, Ina Martin, Lee Durbin, James Perrett, Andrew Pope, etc. Directed by Steve Long. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turn To The Right : "An American Comedy of Laughs and Heart Throbs" by Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard. Various productions (1916 - 23) starring Forest Winant, William E. Meehan, Frank Nelson, George Spelvin, Ruth Chester, Chester Morris, Mike Donlin, Maude Fox, Alice Hastings, Jason Robards (Father of the Oscar winning actor), Stuart Fox, Charles Halton, Ralph Murphy, George D. Cukor (Future film director), Ralph Morgan (Brother of Frank Morgan), Barry McCormack, William Foran, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turned Up : "A Farcical Comedy" produced by the Century Wheelmen of Philadelphia (1899) starring Carl Pfeil, William J. Walker, Mae E. Upperman, etc. The 14th Annual Theatrical Entertainment directed by Henry Ludlam. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turning Over : Book by Brian Thompson. Produced at the Hippodrome State Theatre of Florida (Gainesville - 1983) starring Dan Jesse, Pradeep Kumar, Kevin Rainsberger, Rusty Salling, etc. Directed by Kerry McKenney. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turning Point, The : Book by Peter Le Marchant (Translated from the play by Henry Kistemaeckers). Produced at Saint James's Theatre (London - 1912) starring George Alexander, Athol Stewart, Godfrey Tearle, J.D. Beveridge, Ethel Irving, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turntables : "A Dramatic Musical" by Jeff Berkson and John Karraker. Produced at the Victory Gardens Theatre (Chicago - 1983) starring Bonnie Sue Arp, Richard Dunne, James Eichling, Susan Hart, etc. Directed by Dennis Zacek. Songs include: "Beck and Call," Gone Away," "Whiskey Breakfast," "Emerald City," "Same Old Feeling," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turpentine : "A Folk Play" by J.A. Smith and Peter Morell. Produced by The Federal Theater and The Negro Theatre (Managing Producer - John Houseman) at The New Lafayette Theatre (NYC - c. 1933) starring Thomas Moseley, Abner Dorsey, Virgel Van Cleve, Estelle Hemsley, Lavina Turner, Viola Dean, Hilda French, Joseph Slocum, Paul Johnson, etc. Directed by Emjo Basshe and Augustus Smith. Songs include: "Dixie Land," "Chloe," "Without a Song," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turtle, The : or "La Tortue" by Leon Gandillot (Adapted from the French by Joseph W. Herbert). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr (Portrayed by William Powell in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld" and by Walter Pidgeon in the 1968 biopic, "Funny Girl") at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1899) starring W.J. Ferguson, Sadie Martinot, McKee Rankin, Harry Allen, Frederick Block, James Atherton, Sallie Berg, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Turret Clock, The : "A New Melo-Drama" with music by G. Lanza. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane (London - 1818). Billed with "Town and Country," "The Bride of Abydos," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tuscaloosa's Calling Me... But I'm Not Going! : "A New Musical" by Bill Heyer, Hank Beebe and Sam Dann. Music by Hank Beebe. Lyrics by Bill Heyer. Produced by Jerry Schlossberg, Arch Lustberg and Bruce Nelson at Chelsea's Westside Theatre (NYC - c. 1969) starring Patti Perkins, Ted Pritchard, Chip Zien, Renny Temple, etc. Directed and choreographed by James Hammerstein and Gui Andrisano. Songs include: "Only Right Here in New York City," "I Dig Myself," "Cold Cash," "Central Park on a Sunday Afternoon," "The Out of Towner," "Fugue for a Menage a Trois," "New York ' 69," etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Tweedles : "A New American Comedy" by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Produced by Robert McLaughlin at the Frazee Theatre (NYC - 1923) starring Cornelia Otis Skinner (Portrayed by Gail Russell in the 1944 film, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"), Patti Cortez, Ruth Gordon, Gregory Kelly, Florence Pendleton, Wallis Clark, Donald Meek, Irving Mitchell, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twelfth Night : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twelve Angry Men : "Tony Award-Winning Revival" by Reginald Rose. Produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatre (NYC - 2004 - 2005) starring Tom Aldridge, Mark Blum, Philip Boscov, Larry Bridgman, Robert Cloches', Peter Friedman, Boyd Gaines, Kevin Geer, Michael Maestro, Matte Ossian, John Panko, Robert Prosy, James Reborn, and Adam Trees. Directed by Scott Ellis. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twelve Miles Out : "A Romantic Melodrama" by William Anthony McGuire. Produced by William Anthony McGuire at The Playhouse (NYC - 1926) starring Mildred Florence, Albert Hackett, John Westley, Frank Shannon, Howard St. John, Frank Hilton, Peter Chong Goe, Howard Morgan, etc. Directed by William Anthony McGuire. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twelve Pound ($60.00) Look, The : "A Drama in One Act" by J.M. Barrie. Produced at Keith's Theatre (NYC - c. 1913) starring Ethel Barrymore (By arrangement with Charles Frohman), David Torrence, Suzanne Sheldon, James Kearney, Beatrice Terry, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twelve Temptations, The : "Spectacular Romance" by William J. Gilmore. Various productions (1870 - 1900) starring George C. Boniface, E.L. Tilton, Lewis Baker, J.V. Daly, M.C. Daly, Neil Florence, Jacques Kruger, Charles O' Brien, Henry Rice, George Rice, Helen Fox, Randa Florence, Albert Hosmer, Tote Ducrow, Etta E. Baker, Mai Estelle, etc. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twelve Thousand : Book by Bruno Frank (Adapted by William A. Drake). Produced by The Garrick Players at the Garrick Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Basil Sydney, Mary Ellis, Leonard Mudie, John McGovern, Robert Vivian, Walter Kingsford, Lumsden Hare, etc. Directed by Basil Sydney. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twentieth Century : "A New Play" by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur (Based on a play by Charles Bruce Millholand). Various productions (1933 - 72) starring Ross Hertz, Frank Badham, James Spottsford, William Frawley, Matt Briggs, Ernest Hunter, Eugenie Leontovich, Roy Roberts, Joseph Crehan, Jose Ferrer, Gloria Swanson, Robinson Stone, Robert Strauss ("Stalag 17," etc.), Edward Platt (Most famous as "The Chief" on television's "Get Smart"), Werner Klemperer (Co-star of television's "Hogan's Heroes"), Leon Askin (Co-star of television's "Hogan's Heroes"), Bee Crews, Victoria Wells, Terry Wells, Jon Palmer Claridge, Lorry Young, Granville Bates, Moffat Johnson, etc. Originally produced (1933) by George Abbott and Philip Dunning and directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
103 | Twentieth Century Girl, The : "A Lyrical Novelty" by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music by Ludwig Englander. Produced at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1895) starring John T. Kelly, Harry Kelly, William Cameron, Gus Williams, Sam Goodwin, Molly Fuller, Ida Moreland, Lillian Hawthorne, Nellie Hawthorne, Lola Hawthorne, etc. Directed by Frederick Hallen. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twenty Days In The Shade : "A New Farce" by Hennequin and Veber (Adapted by Paul M. Potter). Produced by Charles Frohman at the Hyperion Theatre (New Haven, CT - 1908) starring Richard Bennett, Charles Dickson, Dallas Welford, Ernest Lawford (Uncle of Peter Lawford), Edwin Nicander, Pauline Frederick, etc. Directed by William Seymour. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twenty-Fifth Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, The : "Broadway's New Smash-Hit Musical" by Rachel Sheinkin. Music and lyrics by William Finn. Conceived by Rebecca Feldman. Additional material by Jay Reiss. Various productions (2005 - 2010) starring Jessica Mongerio, Scotty Roberts, Lynnea Rhodes, Jonathan Williams, Andrew Wayne Davenport, Marcy Rhodes Butler, Dani Moreno-Fuentes, Chip Morris, Craig C. James, Derrick Baskin, Deborah S. Craig, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Dan Fogler, Lisa Howard, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Jose Llana, Jay Reiss, Sarah Saltzberg, Todd Buonopane, Kate Wetherhead, Willis White, Lisa Yuen, etc. Original 2005 NYC production directed by James Lapine. Choreographed by Dan Knechtges. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twenty-Five Dollars An Hour : "A Comedy" by Gladys Unger and Leyla Georgie (Based on an outline by Erno Balogh). Produced by Alfred Aarons and Thomas Mitchell at the Theatre Masque (NYC - 1933) starring Georges Metaxa, Olga Baclanova, Jean Arthur, Ralph Sanford, Paul Huber, etc. Directed by Thomas Mitchell. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twenty-Five Questions For A Jewish Mother : Book by Kate Moira Ryan with Judy Gold. Produced at the Marines Memorial Theatre (San Francisco - 2008) starring Judy Gold. Directed by Karen Kohlhaas. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twenty - Seven Wagons Full Of Cotton. : Book by Tennessee Williams. Various productions (1955 - 76) starring Maureen Stapleton, Myron McCormick, Felice Orlandi, Glen Faber, Lucy Redmon, Rod Mitchell, Susan Sanborn, Michael Teolis, Ann Rachlin, Roy Poole, Meryl Streep, Tony Musante, Thomas Hulce, Alice Drummond, Leonardo Cimino, John Lithgow, Rex Robbins, etc. Originally directed by Vincent J. Donohue. Billed with a dance concert by Paul Draper, "Trouble in Tahiti" by Leonard Bernstein and "They Knew What They Wanted" by Sidney Howard, "A Memory of Two Mondays" by Arthur Miller, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twenty-Seventh Wife, The : Book by Dalene Young. Produced by Jon Mercedes III and the New Playwrights Foundation (NYC - No date) starring Roy Schallert and Dalene Young. Directed by Robert Martin Carroll. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twice Around The Park : "A New York Comedy" by Murray Schisgal. Various productions (1982 - 89) starring Anne Jackson, Eli Wallach, Mona Jones and Dennis Jones. Originally produced (1982) by Peter Witt, Margo Korda and Warner Theatre Productions and directed by Arthur Storch. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twiddle-Twaddle : "A Merry-Go-Round of Mirth, Melody and Madness in Two Goes" with book and lyrics by Edgar Smith. Music by Maurice Levi. Produced by Joe Weber's All-Star Company at Joe Weber's Music Hall (NYC - 1906) starring Joe Weber (Of the Comedy Team, "Weber and Fields"), Charles A. Bigelow, Edward J. Connelly, Ernest Lambert, Sam Marion, Flora Zabelle, May Grant, etc. Directed by Al M. Holbrook. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twig Of Laurel, A : "A 4-Act Pastoral-Cycle Drama" produced by The Luescher-Heffron Company at the New Wieting Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1898 - 99) starring Eddie C. Bald ("The Adonis of the Wheel" and "America's Cycling Champion"). Directed by Frank G. Cotter. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twigs : "A New Comedy" by George Furth. Various productions (1971 - 81) starring Sada Thompson, Simon Oakland, Robert Donley, Nicolas Coster, Conrad Bain, A. Larry Haines, Cloris Leachman, Dick Cusack, Jack Callahan, Ralph Moody, George Womack, etc. Originally produced (1971) by Frederick Brisson (Husband of Rosalind Russell) and directed by Michael Bennett. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twilight Alley : "A Parallel in Tempo to John Gay's 'Beggar's Opera' " with book and lyrics by John Latouche. Music by Duke Ellington. Produced by Perry Watkins and John R. Sheppard, Jr at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1946) starring Alfred Drake, Libby Holman, Avon Long, Mildred Smith, Jet McDonald, Zero Mostel, Herbert Ross, etc. Directed by Nicholas Ray. Choreographed by Valerie Bettis. Songs include: "I Want to Be Bad," "Loose Living," "When I Walk With You," "Women, Women, Women," "Live For the Moment," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twilight Of The Golds, The : "A New Play" by Jonathan Tolins. Produced at the Pasadena Playhouse (CA - 1993) starring Davis Groh, Judith Scarpone, Raphael Sbarge, Jodi Thelen and Michael Spound. Directed by Tom Alderman. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twilight Walk : Book by A.B. Shiffrin. Produced by Richard W. Krakeur at the Fulton Theatre (NYC - 1951) starring Nancy Kelly, Charles Proctor, Ann Shoemaker, Walter Brooke, Walter Matthau, etc. Directed by Paul Stewart. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twin Beds : "The Laugh Festival" by Margaret Mayo and Salisbury Field. Various productions (1914 - 25) starring Hamilton Mott, Aileen Poe, Virginia Fairfax, Thomas H. Manning, Maybelle Estelle, Clinton Ferry, Frank Wilcox, Winifred Anglin, Helen Blair, Dorothy Holmes, Lois Bolton, John Welch, Helen Eddy, Zaina Curzon, Josephine Saxe, Madge Kennedy, John Welch, etc. Originally produced (1914) by Selwyn and Company and directed by Margaret Mayo. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twin Lovers, The : or "The Twin Menaechmi" by Plautus (Adapted by Edward Mangum from the translation by Edward C. Weist and Richard W. Hyde). Produced by the Honolulu Community Theatre at the Ruger Theatre (Honolulu, Hawaii - 1958) starring Peter Engle, Hilda Mader, Yankee Chang, Kinau Wilder, Albert Correa, etc. Directed by Edward Mangum. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twin Saints : "An Original Comedy" by Frank J. Hallo and Marie Madison. Produced by Wagenhals and Kemper at the Bastable Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1897) starring Theodore Babcock, Sol Aiken, Thomas Ross, Nellie Prebble, etc. Directed by Collin Kemper. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twinkle Twinkle : "Rollicking Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Harlan Thompson. Additional scenes by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby (Portrayed by Fred Astaire and Red Skelton in the 1950 biopic, "Three Little Words"). Music by Harry Archer. Produced by Louis F. Werba at various theatres (1926) starring Joe E. Brown, Ona Munson, Elise Bonwit, Diana Day, Ann Kelly, Patty Hastings, John Sheehan, Flo Lewis, Frances Upton, John Gray, etc. Directed by Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film). Choreographed by Julian Alfred and Harry Puck. Songs include: "You Know I Know," "Sweeter Than You," "Whistle," "Day Dreams," "Sunday Afternoon," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twirly Whirly : "A Merry-Go-Round of Fancy and Foolishness in Two Whirls and Three Scenes" by Edgar Smith. Music by W.T. Francis and John Stromberg. Lyrics by Edgar Smith and Robert B. Smith. Produced by The Weber and Fields All-Star Company at Weber and Field's Music Hall (NYC - 1902) starring Joseph M. Weber and Lew M. Fields, William Collier, Will Archie, Lillian Russell (Portrayed by Alice Faye in the 1940 biopic, "Lillian Russell"), Fay Templeton (Portrayed by Irene Manning in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"), Doris Mitchell, May Leslie, Frankie Loeb, etc. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Songs include; "Ping Pong," "The Long Green," "In Stage Land," "Priscilla," "Come Down My Evenin' Star," "My Intimate Friend," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Twist Of Lemon : "A Musical Comedy Revue" with book and lyrics by Bernie Kuby and Al Engelhard. Music by Gerald Myrow. Produced by Dorana Productions at the Elbo Room Theatre (Niles, Illinois - 1963) starring Dick Sasso, Grace Collette, Joyce O' Neil and Tom Ryan. Directed by Dick Sasso. Choreographed by Romola James. Songs include: "The South Shall Rise Again," "Ordinary Day," "Extra Terrestrial Blues," "Take Me Away," "Fight, Fight, Fight," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two : "An Explosive Drama of Lost Faith and Love in Post-War Europe" by Ron Elisha. Produced at Building B - Fort Mason (San Francisco - No date) starring Nehemiah Persoff and Mary Forcade. Directed by Dan Goldblatt. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two And Two Make Sex : "A Comedy" by Richard Harris and Leslie Darbon. Produced by Ann and Doug Denham at the Daytona Playhouse (FL - 1977) starring Edward T. Kenny, Anne Heflin, Robert Thames, Mary Hansen, etc. Directed by Ray Jensen. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Blind Mice : "A New Comedy" by Samuel Spewack. Various productions (1949 - 58) starring Melvyn Douglas, Mabel Paige, Jan Sterling, Howard St. John, Raymond Bramley, Elliott Reid, Laura Pierpont, Faith Avery, John Vivyan, Charles Avery, John Cassavetes, Grant Nickerson, Jane Seymour, Jeri Barber, Sanford Colley, etc. Originally produced (1949) by Archer King and Harrison Woodhull and directed by Samuel Spewack. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Bonnycastles, The : "The Laughable Farce" produced at Blanchard's Opera House (Montpelier, VT - 1887) starring H.A. Huse, F.L. Eaton, Eulie Eaton, Gertie Ormsbee, Hattie Tromblee, etc. Billed with "The Crimson Scarf". | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Bouquets, The : "A Comedy with Music" by Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon. Various productions (1936 - 55) starring Joyce Barbour, George Benson, Edith Lee, Gertrude Musgrove, Marcy Wescott, Patricia Morison, Viola Roache, Leo G. Carroll (Courtesy of NY Theatre Guild), Enid Markey, Alfred Drake, Phyllida Law, John Ford, James Cairncross, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Brothers : Book by Felipe Santander (Translated by Amlin Gray in collaboration with the author). Produced by the Milwaukee Repertory Theater at the Todd Wehr Theater (Milwaukee, WI - 1985) starring Catherine Lynn Davis, Raul Aranas, Daniel Mooney, James Pickering, Kenneth Albers, etc. Directed by John Dillon. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two By Saroyan : "Talking to You" and "Across the Board on Tomorrow Morning" by William Saroyan. Produced by Shelly Gordon and Barry Gordon at the East End Theatre (NYC - 1961) starring James Broderick (Father of Matthew Broderick), Alvin Ailey, Cal Bellini, Charles Durning, Milt Kamen (Stand-up comedian of the 1960s), Michael Dunn ("Ship of Fools," etc. on film. "The Wild Wild West," etc. on television.), Peggy Pope, etc. Directed by Arthur Storch. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two By Two (By P. Stone) : "A New Musical" by Peter Stone (Based on "The Flowering Peach" by Clifford Odets). Music by Richard Rodgers (Portrayed by Tom Drake in the 1948 biopic, "Words and Music"). Lyrics by Martin Charnin. Produced by Richard Rodgers at various theatres (1970 - 71) starring Danny Kaye, Harry Goz (Fiddler on the Roof," etc), Madeline Kahn, Walter Willison, Marilyn Cooper, Joan Copeland, etc. Directed by Joe Layton. Songs include: "Why Me?," "The Gitka Song," "Something, Somewhere," "An Old Man," "Two By Two," " Do Not Know a Day I Did Not Love You," "As Far As I'm Concerned," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two By Two (By J. Turner) : "A New Comedy" by John Turner and Eugenie Woodward. Produced by Jessy Trimble at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1925) starring Charlotte Walker, Howard Lindsay, Lawrance D' Orsay, Arthur Lewis, Maud Durand, Frank Miller, etc. Directed by Clarence Derwent. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Can Play : "The International Successful Comedy" by Trevor Rhone. Produced by The New Vic (Bristol, England - No date) starring Carmen Munroe and Rudolph Walker. Directed by Yvonne Brewster. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Escutcheons, The : "The Brilliant Comedy" by Sydney Rosenfeld. Various productions (1896 - 1902) starring Edwin Stevens, James Lewis, Sidney Herbert, Frank Worthing, Hobart Bosworth, Ada Rehan, George F. Farren, Earle Brown, Byron Douglas, Marie Boland, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Fellows And A Girl : Book by Vincent Lawrence. Produced by The Frank Wilcox Company at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1926) starring Kay Strozzi, Frank Wilcox, Robert E. Lawrence, Halbert Brown, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Figaros, The : "A Musical Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1837) starring Charles Mathews. Billed with "He Would Be an Actor," "Riquet With the Tuft," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two For The Seesaw : "A New Play" by William Gibson. Various productions (1958 - 72) starring Henry Fonda, Anne Bancroft, Steve Fifield, Nancy Morrison, Yolanda Bartoli, Ronald Bishop, Hal March, Sheila Copelan, Robert Pastene, Marcie Hubert, Dan Travanti (Most famous as the co-star of television's "Hill Street Blues"), Dana Andrews, William Landis, Lynn Kevin, Ruth Roman, Jeffrey Lynn, etc. Originally produced (1958) by Fred Coe and directed by Arthur Penn. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two For The Show : "A New Revue" with sketches and lyrics by Nancy Hamilton. Music by Morgan Lewis. Produced by Gertrude Macy and Stanley Gilkey at various theatres (1940) starring Keenan Wynn, Brenda Forbes, Eve Arden, Frances Comstock, Betty Hutton, Alfred Drake, Richard Haydn, Robert Smith, etc. Directed by John Murray Anderson and Joshua Logan. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Songs include: "Calypso Joe," "This "Merry' Christmas," "That Terrible Tune," "The All-Girl Band," "How High the Moon," "At Last, It's Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Gentlemen Of Verona : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Girls Wanted : "A Comedy" by Gladys Unger. Produced by John Golden at various theatres (1926 - 27) starring Nydia Westman, Charlotte Denniston, May Duryea, Mary Phillips, John Humphrey, etc. Directed by Winchell Smith. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Grenadiers, The : "A New Comedy" by James Fox. Produced at the Villanova Playbox (Radnor Township, PA - No date). No cast or production notes listed. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Hot Knights : "The Merry Musical Medley" by Billy W. Watson. Music by Leon Berg. Lyrics by Albert Bagley. Produced by Joe and Louie Hurtig at the Metropolis Theatre (NYC - 1910) starring Billy W. Watson, Joe Buckley, Buck Freeman, May Martin, etc. Directed by Joe Hurtig. Songs include: "My Old Home Town," "Rosey Cheeks," "Jungle Land," "The Days of Old and New," "The Tutti Frutti Band," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Hundred Were Chosen : "A New Play" by E.P. Conkle. Produced by Sidney Harmon and The Actors Repertory Company at the Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1936) starring Anthony Ross, Rose Keane, Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Gordon Nelson, Royce Blackburn, Ramon Blackburn, Kathryn Grill, etc. Directed by Worthington Miner assisted by J. Edward Shugrue. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Into One : "The Paper Mill Playhouse Production" by Ray Cooney. Produced by Zev Bufman at the Parker Playhouse (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - 1988) starring Millicent Martin, Paxton Whitehead, Ray Cooney, Lillian Graff, Burt Edwards, etc. Directed by Ray Cooney. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Is Company : "The Parisian Musical Novelty" by Edward A. Paulton and Adolf Philipp (From the French of Paul Herve). Music by Jean Briquet and Adolf Philipp. Produced at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 19260 starring Claude Fleming, Georgia Caine, Victor Le Roy, Ralph Nairn, Rosel Frey, Alice Leslie, Betty Clark, etc. Directed by Adolf Philipp. Songs include: "A Family Quarrel," "If You But Knew What I Know," "Back to Lotus Land," "In The Land of Lorraine," "The Lure of the Waltz," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Johns, The : "The Cleanest Comedy Ever Written" by J.C. Stewart. Produced at various theatres (c. 1888) starring J.C. Stewart, Paul Dresser, John C. Stewart, Jr., Frank Rush, Katie Edwards, Dave Foy, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Little Girls In Blue : " A Three Act Musical Play" by Fred Jackson. Music by Paul Lannin and Vincent Youamns (Youmans). Lyrics by Arthur Francis. Produced by A.L. Erlanger at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1922) starring Madeline Fairbanks and Marion Fairbanks, Jack Squire, Jack Donohue (Portrayed by Ray Bolger in the 1949 biopic, "Look for the Silver Lining"), George E. Mack, Jack Tomson, Vanda Hoff, etc. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Songs include: "A Wonderful Trip," "Two Little Girls in Blue," "Rice and Shoes," "You Started Something When You Came Along," "Who's Who With You?," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Little Vagrants : "The Drama" by Charles Klein (Adapted from the French of Pierre Decourcelle). Various productions by Charles Frohman and Edward C. White (c. 1897) starring Edward J. Ratcliffe, Thomas Kingston, Giles Shine, Ernest Hastings, Annie Irish, Arthur Cogliser, Walter Cooke, Richard Morse, Mildred Holland, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Misers Of Smyrna, The : or "The Mufti's Tomb". Produced at the Strand Theatre (London - 1816). Billed with "Alasnum and His Cottage Queen," "Whackham and Windham," Le Sifeleur Unique," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Mrs. Carrolls, The : Book by Martin Vale. Produced by Robert Reud and Paul Czinner at various theatres (1943 - 46) starring Elisabeth Bergner, Victor Jory, Irene Worth, Philip Tonge, Michelette Burani, Stiano Braggiotti, Joel Ashley, Jean Platt, Onslow Stevens, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Old Cronies : "A Charming Musical Farce-Comedy" produced by Anderson's Unique Comedians at various theatres (1893) starring Harry A. Emerson, Edward O' Connor, Jessie Villars, Will Ahern, Hattie Myer, Irene Revere, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two On An Island : "A New Play" by Elmer Rice. Various productions (1940 - 52) starring Martin Ritt, Robert Williams, Betty Field, John Craven (Son of Frank Craven), Howard da Silva, Whitner (Whit) Bissell, Luther Adler, Dane Knell, Woody Romoff, Al Hedison (David Hedison), Rosemary Murphy, Renata, George Spelvin, etc. Originally produced (1940) by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice and Robert E. Sherwood) and directed by Elmer Rice. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two On The Aisle : "The New Musical Revue" with sketches and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Jule Styne. Produced by Arthur Lesser at various theatres (1951) starring Bert Lahr, Dolores Gray, Elliott Reid, Kathryn Lee, Stanley Prager, Colette Marchand, Kaye Ballard, etc. Directed by Abe Burrows. Choreographed by Ted Cappy. Songs include: "Here She Comes Now," "There Never Was a Baby Like My Baby," "Catch Our Act," "Everlasting," "Give a Little, Get a Little Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Orphans, The : "The Ever Popular Drama" by Adolf D' Ennery and Eugene Cormon. Various productions (1875 - 1926) starring Kate Claxton, Kyrle Bellew, E.M. Holland, James O' Neill (Father of Eugene O' Neill), Stanley Jessup, Grace George, Annie Irish, Elita Proctor Otis, Clara Blandick (Most famous as "Aunt Em" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"), Lucy Millikin, George C. Boniface, Dollie Pike, Ada Monk, Kitty Aryman, Claude Pelham, Charles A. Stevenson, Fanny Gillette, Eva Montrose, Robert Loraine, Wilton Lackaye, Fay Bainter, May Robson, May Clayton, T.J. Quinn, Henry Forbes, Florence Lytelle, Minnie DeLange, H.R. Brennan, Joseph Howard, Lillian Jerome, Carrie Wood, Sarah Truax, Frank Roche, Fanny Janauschek, Kate Claxton, Emma Smiley, Evelyn Booth, Arthur Gibson, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two - Part Inventions : "Two Dialogues" by Richard Howard. Produced by The Art Institute of Chicago at the Goodman Theatre (Chicago - 1979) starring Avril Gentles and Leonard Frey ("The Lesson of the Master") and Jerome Kilty, Kathleen Hart and Leonard Frey ("Wildflowers"). Directed by Michael Feingold. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Pianos Four Hands : Book by Ted Dykstra and Richard Greenblatt. Produced by David Mirvish, Ed Mirvish, Ben Sprecher and William P. Miller at the Parker Playhouse (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - 1999) starring Robert Blaney and Barry Neikrug. Directed by Gloria Muzio. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Roses : "The Celebrated Comedy" by James Albery. Produced at the Criterion Theatre (London - No date) starring William Farren, George Giddens, David James, William Blakeley, Emily Vining, etc. Billed with "Why Women Weep". | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Seconds : "A New Drama" by Elliott Lester. Produced by Irving Lande and William Stephens at the Ritz Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Paul Stewart, Joseph Kramm, James Marr, Preston Foster, Rhea Martin, Phil M. Sheridan, The Adair Twins, Frank Miller, etc. Directed by Egon Brecher and Alexander Leftwich. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Sisters, The : "A Story of Every Day Life" by Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer. Various productions (c. 1892) starring J.R. Furlong, May Merrick, Annie Gale, Russ Whytal, Lillian Billings, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Story House : Book by Parker W. Fennelly (Most famous as "Titus Moody" on Fred Allen's "Allen's Alley" on radio). Produced by Brock Pemberton at the Bass Rocks Theatre (Gloucester, MA - 1941) starring Karen Morley, Belle Gardner, Percy Kilbride (Most famous as "Pa Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Robert Shayne (Most famous as "Inspector Henderson" on television's "The Adventures of Superman"), Howard Freeman, Philip Tonge, Henry Jones, etc. Directed by Antoinette Perry. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Thousand Dollars a Night : "A New Romantic Comedy Drama" by Leo Ditrichstein and Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Produced by Cohan and Harris (Portrayed by James Cagney and Richard Whorf in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy") at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - No date) starring Arthur Lewis, William Ricciardi, Julian Little, Al Kappler, Leo Ditrichstein, Isabel Irving, Cora Witherspoon, etc. Directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Times One : Two Plays produced by Wynn Handman at the American Place Theatre (NYC - 1970). "The Last Straw" by Charles Dizenzo starring Edward Kovens and Oliver Clark. Directed by Gregory C. Meland. "Duet for Solo Voice" by David Scott Milton starring Herb Edelman and Vassily Chort. Directed by Martin Fried. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Trains Running : Book by August Wilson. Produced by The Yale Repertory Theatre at the Walter Kerr Theatre (NYC - 1990) starring Roscoe Lee Browne, Anthony Chisholm, Lou Ferguson, Larry Fishburne, Cynthia Martells, Chuck Patterson and Al White. Directed by Lloyd Richards. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Virtues, The : "A Comedy" by Alfred Sutro. Produced at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1915) starring E.H. Sothern, Orlando Daly, Charlotte Walker, Haidee Wright, Blanche Yurka, Arthur W. Ash, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two Women : "A New Play" by Robert Hughes (Based upon the Drama by T. Cicconi). Produced at the Garrick Theatre (St. Louis - 1911) starring Mrs. Leslie Carter (Caroline Louise Dudley), Franklyn Underwood, George A. Stillwell, Lynn Pratt, Minerva Hall, Philip Sheridan, Daniel O' Hare, etc. Directed by J.C. Huffman. | ||||||||||||
104 | Two's Company : "Charles Sherman's Musical Revue" with sketches by Charles Sherman and Peter Devries. Music by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by Ogden Nash. Additional lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Produced by James Russo and Michael Ellis at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring Bette Davis, Hiram Sherman, David Burns, Bill Callahan, Stanley Prager, George Irving, Maria Karnilova, Buzz Miller, Nora Kaye, Tina Louise ("Gilliagna's Island"), Peter Kelley, Robert Orton's Teen Aces, etc. Directed by Jules Dassin and John Murray Anderson. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Songs include: "Theatre is a Lady," "Turn Me Loose on Broadway," "It Just Occurred to Me," "A Man's Home," "Baby Couldn't Dance," "Roundabout," "Roll Along Sadie," "Clear Blue Sky," "Purple Rose," "Just Like a Man," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Tyger : "A Celebration of William Blake" by Adrian Mitchell. Music by Mike Westbrook. Produced by The National Theatre at the New Theatre (London - 1971) starring Isabelle Lucas, David Ryall, John Moffatt, David Kincaid, Tony Leary, etc. Directed by Michael Blakemore and John Dexter. Choreographed by Malcolm Goddard and Sheila O' Neill. | ||||||||||||
104 | Typhoid Mary : Book by Shirley Gee. Produced by the Old Vic Trust at the New Vic (Bristol, England - No date) starring Brenda Fricker, Barrie Shore, Raymond Murtagh, Ken Bones, etc. Directed by Debbie Shewell. | ||||||||||||
104 | Typhoon, The : "A New Play" by Menyhert Lengyel. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1912 -13) starring Walker Whiteside, Henry Bergman, Richard Sherman, Ernest Cossart, Florence Reed, George Spelvin, Robin Shiells, Laurence Irving, Claude Rains, Leon Quartermaine, Stuart Musgrove, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Typists, The : Book by Murray Schisgal. Produced by Claire Nichtern at the Orpheum Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson (Husband and wife). Billed with "The Tiger" by Murray Schisgal. Both plays directed by Arthur Storch. | ||||||||||||
104 | Tyrany Of Tears, The : "A Comedy of Emotions and a Warning to Young Wives" by C. Haddon Chambers. Various productions (1899 - 1913) starring John Drew, Arthur Byron, Ida Conquest, Isabel Irving, Frank Lamb, Charles Wyndham, Frederick Kerr, Maude Millett, Mary Moore, Herbert Druce, Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Mary Boland, Katherine Dunham, Dorothy Gladding, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Ugly Duckling, The : "A Comedy Drama" by Paul M. Potter (Adapted by Archibald D. Gordon from the work of Hans Christian Anderson). Produced by David Belasco at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Mrs. Leslie Carter (Caroline Louise Dudley), Arthur Dacre, Ian Robertson, Ida Vernon, Helen Bancroft, Fannie Batchelder, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
104 | Ulysses : Book by Stephen Phillips. Produced by Charles Frohman and Stephen Phillips at various theatres (c. 1902) starring Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), Edgar Selwyn, Fuller Mellish, Lou Vizard, Elizabeth Churchill, Katherine Wilson, Rose Coghlan, Olive Oliver, James Dalton, Electra Rule, Herbert BeerBohm Tree, Lily Hanbury, Henry Kemble, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Ulysses In Nighttown : Book by Marjorie Barkentin (Adapted from James Joyce's "Ulysses"). Various productions by Kelsey Marechal, Oliver M. Sayler, Marjorie Barkentin, Alexander H. Cohen and Bernard Delfont at various theatres (1958 - 74) starring Zero Mostel, Robert Brown, Beatrice Arthur, Belita, Tom Clancy (Of the singing group, "The Clancy Brothers"), Pauline Flanagan, Anne Meara (Of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara. Wife of Jerry Stiller. Mother of Ben Stiller.), John Astin, Carroll O' Connor, Sean Dillon, Swen Swenson (Little Me," etc.), David Ogden Stiers (Co-star of television's "M.A.S.H."), Tom Lee Jones (Tommy Lee Jones), Fionnuala Flanagan, Danny Meehan, Gale Garnett (Grammy Award winner for her recording of "We'll Sing in the Sunshine"), Frances Sternhagen, etc. The origianal 1958 production and the 1974 revival conceived and directed by Burgess Meredith. Choreography for the 1958 production by Valerie Bettis. Choreography for the 1974 revival by Swen Swenson. | ||||||||||||
104 | Ulysses In Traction : Book by Albert Innaurato. Produced by The Circle Repertory Company (NYC - 1977) starring Michael Ayr, Jack Davidson, Jake Dengel, Trish Hawkins, William Hurt, etc. Directed by Marshall W. Mason. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncertain Joy : "A New Play" by Charlotte Hastings. Produced by Linnit and Dunfee at the Royal Court Theatre (London - No date) starring Roger Livesey, Ursula Jeans, Jean Taylor-Smith, Margaret Whiting, Marda Vanne, etc. Directed by Warren Jenkins. | ||||||||||||
104 | Unchastened Woman, The : "A Modern Comedy" by Louis K. Anspacher. Produced by Oliver Morosco at various theatres (1916 -17) starring Emily Stevens, H. Reeves Smith, Jennie Lamont, Frances Underwood, Howard Hall, Lillian Kemble Cooper, etc. Directed by Oliver Morosco and Louis K. Anspacher. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Daniel : or "The Messenger from Jarvis Section" produced at various theatres (c. 1900) starring Annie Bird, Stella Willis, May Day, Wilson Day, Ed Summers, Frank O. Ireson, Clara Davenport, Hattie Gordon, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Dick : Book by Martha Morton. Produced at Colonel Sinn's Montauk Theatre (NY - 1898) starring Sol Smith Russell, Alfred Hudson, William Farnum, Lionel Barrymore, Florence Rockwell, Fanny Addison Pitt, Alice Thill, etc. Directed by Michael Morton. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Foozle And My Wife's Mother : "The Farce" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1841 - 43). Billed with "Married Life," "John Jones," "One Hour," "Grandfather Whitehead," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Harry : "A New Play" by Thomas Job. Various productions (1938 - 44) starring Eva Le Gallienne, Joseph Schildkraut, Wauna Paul, Guy Sampsel, Beverly Roberts, Leona Roberts, Karl Malden, Paul Byron, Aileen Poe, Luther Adler, Sarita Hopkins, Alice Krocker, Leland Wilcox, etc. Originally produced on Broadway (1942) by Clifford Hayman in association with Lennie Hatten and directed by Lem Ward. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Hiram : "A Picture of American Life" by A.H. Woodhull. Produced at various theatres (c. 1892) starring James P. Stenson, S. Belle Stanley, Jerome Ball, Ada Thorpe, Aaron Woodhull Troja Griswold, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Joe : or "Fritz in a Mad House" produced at the Olympic Theatre (St. Louis - 1890) starring J.K. Emmet, Frank Girard, Charles F. Fiffe, George J. James, James Randall, Helen Sedgewick, Tillie Shields, Laura Howe, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle John : "The Comic Piece" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1841) starring W. Farren, etc. Billed with "The Way to Keep Him," "Married Life," "Clandestine Marriage," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Sam : "A Comedy of American Life" by Samuel Shipman and Aaron Hoffman (By arrangement with Albert H. Woods). Produced by Frederick Harrison in conjunction with J.L. Sacks at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - No date) starring Hetty Graham, Louise Closser Hale, Charles Hampden, H. Holland, etc. Directed by Clifford Brooke. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Vanya : "A Comedy" by Anton Chekhov. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1930 - 2012) starring Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), Kate Mayhew, Walter Connolly, Zita Johann (Wife of John Houseman), Eugene Powers, Eduardo Ciannelli, Lillian Gish, Isabel Irving, Bonnie Horan, Daniel Mooney, James Pickering, Andrew Mellen, Bill Foley, May Cluskey, Cyril Cusack, David Spielberg, Ted Pugh, William Swetland, Leslie Cass, Harry Frazier, Philip Minor, Janis Young, Franchot Tone, Signe Hasso, George Voskovec, Clarence Derwent, Gerald Hiken, George C. Scott, Julie Christie, Nicol Williamson, Elizabeth Wilson, Cathleen Nesbitt, Barnard Hughes, Conrad Bain, Taina Elg, Nigel Stock, June Barrie, Edward Hardwicke (Son of Sir Cedric Hardwicke), Norman Tyrrell, Peter O' Toole, Jack Winans, Larry Link, Nadine March, Frith Banbury, Edid Lindsey, Eric Porter, Moira Shearer, Alan Dobie, Vassily Luzhsky, Lydia Korenieva, Laurence Olivier, Michael Redgrave, Max Adrian, Joan Plowright (Wife of Laurence Olivier), Rosemary Harris, Walter Abel, Melinda Dillon, Tod Andrews, Marion Thompson, Bella Bruck, Ruth McDevitt, Joseph Wiseman (Most famous as "Dr.No" on film), Eduard Franz, Marvin Kaplan, Lois Smith, Pamela Tiffen, Richard Basehart, Gale Sondergaard, Daniel Ades, Henry Strozier, Melissa King, Tom Hewitt, Patrick Malahide, Carol Gillies, Sybil Thorndike, Lewis Casson, Fay Compton, Joan Croydon, Ray Reinhardt, Richard A. Dysart, Jay Doyle, Gene Gross, Flora Elkins, Sylvia Gassell, David Hurst, Ron Leibman, Jerome Sempsey, Miriam Phillips, Dan Dietrich, Betty Leighton, Robert Murch, David Rounds, Jack Gwillim, Louise Troy, Donald Ewer, John Bell, Cate Blanchett, Sandy Gore, Hayley McElhinney, Anthony Phelan, Richard Roxburgh, Andrew Tighe, Jackie Weaver, Hugo Weaving, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncle Willie : "A New Comedy" by Julie Berns and Irving Elman. Incidental music by Sol Kaplan. Produced by Albert Lewis and Samuel Schulman in association with I.B. Joselow at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1956) starring Menasha Skulnik, Nita Talbot, Edith Fellows, John Connell, Arline Sax, Norman Feld, Harvey Korman, etc. Directed by Robert Douglas. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncles And Aunts : "A Farcical Comedy" by W. Lestocq and Walter Everard. Produced at the Royal Comedy Theatre (London - 1888) starring W.S. Penley, T.G. Warren, W. Lestocq, Walter Everard, Maria Daly, Katie Lee, etc. Billed with "Barbara" by Jerome K. Jerome. | ||||||||||||
104 | Uncommon Women and Others : Book by Wendy Wasserstein. Produced by the Second Stage Theatre at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, NYC (1994) starring Joan Buddenhagen, Annabelle Gurwitch, Robin Morse, Julie Dretzin, Mary McCann, Rosemary Murphy, Forrest Sawyer, (Most famous as a reporter for ABC News), Stephanie Roth, Haviland Morris, etc. Directed by Carole Rothman. | ||||||||||||
104 | Unconquered, The : Book by Ayn Rand (Adapted from the novel, "We The Living" by Ayn Rand). Produced by George Abbott at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1940) starring Dean Jagger, John Parrish, John Emery, Helen Craig, Paul Ballantyne, Howard Freeman, Frank O' Connor, etc. Directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Cover : "A Melodrama" by Roi Cooper Megrue. Various productions (1914 - 21) starring H.B. Warner (Most famous as "Jesus Christ" in the silent film, "The King of Kings" and as "Mr. Gower" in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), E.M. Dresser, Jay Wilson, Pickering Brown, Ruth Donnelly, Isabel Irving, William Courtleigh, Jr., Harold R. Chase, Walter Gilbert, Ralph Remley, Leona Powers, Viola Roach, Minna Gombel, Frank Wilcox, William Courtenay, Harry Crosby, Ralph Morgan (Brother of Frank Morgan), etc. Originally produced (1914) by Selwyn and Company and directed by Felix Edwardes. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Fire : "A Play of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" by Roi Cooper Megrue. Produced by Selwyn and Company at various theatres (1915 - 16) starring William Courtenay, Edward Hicks, Violet Heming, Walter Kingsford, Frank Morgan (Brother of Ralph Morgan), Edward G. Robinson, McKay Morris, Henry Stephenson, Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town' on stage and film), Dorothy Abbott, etc. Directed by William Courtenay and Roi Cooper Megrue. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Glass : Book by Eva Kay Flint and George Bradshaw. Produced by William B. Friedlander at the Ambassador Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Ross Alexander, Ethel Barrymore Colt (Daughter of Ethel Barrymore), Robert Keith (Father of Brian Keith), Boyd Irwin, Clara Palmer, Pacie Ripple, Harry Shannon, etc. Directed by William B. Friedlander. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Many Flags : "A Series of Superb Spectacles with Music" by Arthur Voegtlin and Carroll Fleming. Music and lyrics by Manuel Klein. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert (No location listed - 1912) starring Albert Pellaton, Albert Froome, Harry Jackson, Leo Van Dell, Jack Cheviot, Blanche Boone, Dippy Diers, May Carlisle, etc. Directed by Carroll Fleming. Choreographed by William J. Wilson. Songs include: "Sweetheart, Let's Go Walking," "Dear Old White House," "Youngsters of the Navy," "Tulips With Your Color So Bright," "Scotland Forever," "Flowers of the Nations," "Universal Peace," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Milk Wood : "A Play for Voices" by Dylan Thomas. Various productions (1956 - 65) starring Donald Houston, Frances Compton, Diana Maddox, Donald Moffat, Tom Clancy (Of the singing group, "The Clancy Brothers), Jay Kobler, Jerry Mickey, Jack Randall, Raymond Llewellyn, John Rees, Bill Fegan, Ray Hendon, Robert Gerringer, Sada Thompson, Dana Elcar, Jack Dodson (Most famous as "Howard Sprague" on televison's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Eugene Roche, James Carruthers, Edna Clark, Reed Armstrong, Kit Bannard, Alan Napier (Most famous as "Alfred the Butler" on television's "Batman"), Joan Shepard, Joyce Ebert, Ivor Harries, Rose Marie Long, Rene Auberjonois, Robert Prosky, Roy R. Scheider, Ted Pugh, etc. Originally produced in London (1956) by Henry Sherek and directed by Douglas Cleverdon and Edward Burnham. Originally produced on Broadway (1957) by Gilbert Miller, Henry Sherek and Roger L. Stevens and directed by Douglas Cleverdon. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Pressure : "A Delightful 4 -Act Comedy" by Sidney Rosenfeld. Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at the New National Theatre (Washington, DC - 1917) starring Violet Heming, Hilda Spong, Laura Burt, Eileen Wilson, Fred Niblo, Lea Penman, etc. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Southern Skies : "A Play That Will Live Forever" by Lottie Blair Parker ("The Most Successful Woman Dramatist in the World"). Produced by William A. Brady at various theatres (1902 - 05) starring Grace George, Frank B. Hatch, Grace Henderson, Albert Tavernier, Herbert Carr, Laura Lemmers, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Statements : Book by Susan Rivers. Produced by The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis on the campus of Webster University (St. Louis, Missouri - 1985) starring Jacqueline Knapp, Edith Taylor Hunter, Jeffrey King, etc. Directed by Irene Lewis. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under The Counter : "A Comedy With Music" by Arthur Macrae. Music by Manning Sherwin. Lyrics by Harold Purcell. Produced by Lee Ephraim in association with the Messrs. Shubert at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Wilfrid Hyde White, John Gregory, Winifred Hindle, Francis Roberts, Ballard Berkeley, Cicely Courtneidge, George Street, etc. Directed by Jack Hulbert. Choreographed by Jack Hulbert and John Gregory. Songs include: "Everywhere," "The Moment I Saw You," "Let's Get Back to Glamour," "Ai Yi Yi," etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under The Gaslight : "Great Spectacular Sensational Play" by Augustin Daly. Various productions (1879 - 1900) starring Oofty Gooft (Gus Phillips), W.H. Southard, Sydney R. Ellis, Alice Wren, Bessie Clifton, Grace Roth, James M. Bradford, Frank Bell, George Burton, E.R. Burton, Hattie Henry, Oliver Double, Rose Osborne, Wilson Day, Annie Bird, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under The Ilex : "A World Premiere Play" by Clyde Talmage. Produced by The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the campus of Webster College (St. Louis, Missouri - 1983) starring Julie Harris and Leonard Frey. Directed by Charles Nelson Reilly. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under The Polar Star : "A Romantic Melodrama" by Clay M. Greene. Produced at the Academy of Music (NYC - 1896) starring Charles Kent, George Wessells, Francis Carlyle, Leo Dietrichstein, Neil Warner, W. H. Foy, Mary Davenport, etc. Directed by William A. Brady. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under The Red Robe : "A Romantic Play" by Edward Rose (Adapted from the famous novel of Stanley Weyman). Various productions (1897 - 1906) starring William Bramwell, James Clayton, Sumner Gard, William Faversham, Charles Mason, Robert Edeson, Ida Conquest, Herbert Waring, Sydney Valentine (By permission of Sir Henry Irving), Cyril Maude, Cecil Hope, Granville Barker, Eva Moore, Paul Cazeneuve, Henry James, William Vaughn, John Hanna, etc. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under The Sycamore Tree : "A Farcical Fable" by Sam Spewack. Produced at the Aldwych Theatre (London - 1952) starring Diana Churchill, Alec Guinness, Ernest Thesiger (Most famous as "Dr. Pretorius" in the film, "The Bride of Frankenstein"), Peter Bull, Eric Porter, etc. Directed by Peter Glenville. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under The Yum-Yum Tree : "A New Comedy" by Lawrence Roman. Various productions (1960 - 75) starring Gig Young, Sandra Church, Nan Martin, Dean Jones, William Whitman, Art Kassul, Margaret Braidwood, Rita Barnes, Marie Cheatham, Robert Frost, Barbara Makemson, Jerry Allen, Richard Erdman, Karla Most, Bart Patton, Bob Lasky, McLean Stevenson, Fawne Harriman, Richard Long, Robert Vaughn, Denise Alexander, Barbara Stuart, Rosemary LaRue, Mary Sterling, Vince Ford, Coleen Rothenberg, Kathy Tyler, Ted Shackleford, Robin Boyd, Otis Bigelow, Leonard Frey, etc. Originally produced (1960) by Frederick Brisson (Husband of Rosalind Russell) and Roger L. Stevens and directed by Joseph Anthony. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under This Roof : Book by Herbert B. Ehrmann. Produced by Russell Lewis and Rita Hassan at the Windsor Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Barbara O' Neil (Most famous as "Ellen O' Hara" in the film "Gone With The Wind"), Russell Hardie, Harlan Briggs, Howard St. John, Hilda Bruce, John Draper, James O' Neill, etc. Directed by Russell Lewis. | ||||||||||||
104 | Under Two Flags : "A Drama" by Paul M. Potter (Founded on Ouida's Famous Novel). Produced by Charles Frohman by arrangement with David Belasco at various theatres (1901) starring Stanley Dark, Claude Gillingwater, Rose Snyder, Mabel Howard, Arthur Bruce, Albert Bruning, Blanche Bates, Eugene Ormonde, Byron Douglas, Marei Boland, Lizzie Hudson Collier, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Underpants, The : Book by Carl Sternheim (Adaptions by Eric Bentley and Steve Martin). Various productions (1963 - 2012) starring Tom Rosqui, Elizabeth Huddle, Erica Speyer, Robert Phalen, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Undertow : "A New American Drama" by Daniel N. Rubin. Produced by Tom Weatherly at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1929) starring Mildred McLeod, Charles Starrett, Buford Armitage, Earl McDonald, Thelma Booth, etc. Directed by Priestly Morrison. | ||||||||||||
105 | Underworld : "A Drama" by Walton Butterfield (Based on the story and Motion Picture of the same name by Ben Hecht). Produced by The Templers at the Temple Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1928) starring Leonore Sorsby, Walton Butterfield, Warren Wade, James McHugh, Irene Blair, Don Beddoe, etc. Directed by Warren Wade. | ||||||||||||
105 | Undesirable Lady : "New Melodrama" by Leon Gordon. Produced by Leon Gordon at the National Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Nancy Carroll, Lee Baker, Donald Campbell, Miriam Batista, John Boyd, Leo Kennedy, etc. Directed by Leon Gordon. | ||||||||||||
105 | Undine : "A Dream Play" by W.L. Courtney. Various productions (c.1871 - 1920) starring Mrs. Patrick Campbell (Beatrice Stella Campbell), Julian Royce, C.B. Vaughan, Dennis Eadie, Pauline Markham, etc. Billed with "The Whirlwind" by Henry Bernstein, "Fra Diavolo," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unequal Match, An : "A Story of Life's Romance" produced by The Big Heart Company (No location or date listed) starring John J. Black, Alice Jones, Pauline McKinley, Lillian Gordon, Flo Perry, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unexpected Guest, The : Book by Agatha Christie. Various productions (1965 - 2008) starring John Reynolds, Alice Swanson, David Lane, Eleanor Roberts, Dick Kraus, Jason Lewis, Mel Boudrot, Paul Collins, Kathleen O' Meara Noone, John Garrity, Marsha Benningfield, Jan Blankenship, Alex Dagg, Bill Duell, Alan J. Hickey, Jennifer Logan, Chip Morris, Richard Price, Stretch Tucker, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unexpected Husband : "A Farce" by Barry Conners. Various productions (1930 - 32) starring Arthur Aylesworth, Jonathan Hole, Jerry Taylor, Butler Hixon, Ruth Easton, Dorothy Lord, Wesley Givens, Frank Wilcox, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unexpected Truth, The : "Il Processo A Gesu" by Diego Fabbri (Translated by Lamont Moore). Produced by The Yale University School of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1955) starring George Morfogen, Cornelia Barr, Margaret Andrews, Clarence Burbage, James Inman, Evans Evans, Lyle Dye, Jr., etc. Directed by F. Curtis Canfield. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unfinished Gentleman, The : "The New Successful Farce" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1836). Billed with "Life in Dublin," "Mountain Sylph and "A Variety of Dances" by Signor Saxoni. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unforeseen, The : "A New Play" by Robert Marshall. Produced by Charles Frohman's Empire Theatre Company (NYC - 1903) starring W.H. Crompton, Charles Richman, William Courtleigh, Oswald Yorke, E.Y. Backus, Margaret Anglin, Beatrice Irwin, etc. Directed by Joseph Humphreys. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unholy Trinity : "Scenes and Songs" by Eric Bentley. Music by Arnold Black, Brad Burg, Joseph Kosma and Jacques Offenbach. Produced by the Hedgerow Theatre at the Studio Theatre (Annenberg Center - University of Pennsylvania), Philadelphia (1986) starring John Barrett, Peter Cocuzza and David Zum Brunnen. Directed by Maxim Mazumdar. | ||||||||||||
105 | Uninvited Guest, The : Book by Mary Hayley Bell. Produced by Henry Sherek at St.James' Theatre (London - 1953) starring Joan Greenwood, Cathleen Nesbitt, Clive Morton, Lyndon Brook and John Mills. Directed by Frank Hauser. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unity : "A Play With Music About the Remarkable Bristol Unity Players" by Public Parts and Phil Smith. Produced by the Public Parts Theatre Company at the Bristol Old Vic (Bristol, England - 1989) starring Karen Hayes, Maudie Smith, Grant Thoburn and Carrie Wale. Directed by Julie Limer. Songs, by various composers and lyricists, include: "The Red Flag," "The Internationale," "Doing the Reactionary," "Bread and Roses," "The Ballad of Joe Hill," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unknown : "Great Sensational Drama" by John A. Stevens. Various productions (No dates) starring John A. Stevens, J.M. Hardie, Harry Colton, Sidney Smith, Frank Crane, Ida Mason, J. Al. Sawtelle, Elma Cornell, Ella Francis, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unknown, The : "A New Play" by W. Somerset Maugham. Produced at the Aldwych Theatre (London - 1920) starring Viola Tree, Charles V. France, Haidee Wright, Lena Halliday, Ellen O' Malley, Daisy England, etc. Directed by Viola Tree and Wallett Waller. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unknown Purple, The : Book by Roland West and Carlyle Moore (Based on an original story by Roland West). Produced by Roland West at various theatres (1918 - 19) starring Jean Stuart, Beatrice Hale, George Probert, Harry Redding, Vivian Allen, Grant Sherman, Frank McCormick, Edward Van Sloan (Most famous as "Dr. Van Helsing" in the original film version of "Dracula"), Curtis Benton, Earle Brown, etc. Directed by Charles H. Smith and Ira Hards. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unknown Soldier And His Wife, The : "Two Acts of War Separated by a Truce for Refreshment" by Peter Ustinov (Presented by arrangement with Alexander H. Cohen). Various productions (1967 - 73) starring Peter Ustinov, Brian Bedford, Peter Abbott, David Rhys Anderson, Tamara Ustinov (Daughter of Peter Ustinov), Jeffry Wickham, Alan Granville, Howard Da Silva, Christopher Walken, Alan Mixon, Nancy Reardon, Alan Bergmann, Bert Freed, Bernard Fox, Lola Fisher, Dick Davalos, Bob Dishy, M' el Dowd, Mark Kingston, Clive Revill, Simon Ward, etc. Originally produced (1967) by Alexander H. Cohen and directed by Hildy Parks. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unknown Warrior, The : Book by Paul Raynal (Translated by Cecil Lewis from "Le Tombeau Sous L' Arc De Triomphe"). Produced by James B. Pond at the Morosco Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Maurice Browne, Daniel Reed and Rosalinde Fuller. Directed by Ellen Van Volkenburg. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unloved Wife, The : "A New Play" by Florence Edna May. Produced by the Unity Play Company at the Shubert-Jefferson Theatre (St. Louis - 1922) starring Smythe Wallace, James Roberts, Edna Bern, Fred Hardy, Valerie Hickerson, Samuel Burton, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unseen Hand, The : Book by Sam Shepard. Produced by Burton Greenhouse and The La Mama E.T.C. at the Provincetown Playhouse (MA - 1982) starring Michael Brody, Beeson Carroll, Walter Hadler, David Watkins and Deirdre O' Connell. Directed by Tony Barsha. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unsinkable Molly Brown, The : "A New Musical Comedy" by Richard Morris. Music and lyrics by Meredith Willson. Various productions (1960 - 90) starring Tammy Grimes (Wife of Christopher Plummer), Harve Presnell, Edith Meiser, Mitchell Gregg, Vernon Kidd, Cameron Prud' Homme, Barbara Gilbert, Don Crabtree, Dorothy Loudon ("Annie," "Ballroom," etc.), Paul Berne, Leo Bloom, Vicki Rossi, George Kmeck, Ginger Rogers, Roger Howard, Lucille Benson, Philip Dana, Christopher Hewett, Karen Morrow (Co-star of television's "The Jim Nabors Hour"), The Serendipity Singers, Robert Kaye, Nora Bishop, Don Wyse, Ruta Lee, Seth Riggs, Bruce Yarnell, Don Saroyan (Husband of Carol Burnett), Debbie Reynolds, Ron Raines, Gene Ross, Anne Russell, Lyle Kanouse, Simon McQueen, Zachary Charles, Francesco Sorianello, etc. Originally produced (1960) by The Theatre Guild and Dore Schary (President of MGM Studios 1951 - 56), directed by Dore Schary and choreographed by Peter Gennaro. Songs include: "I Ain't Down Yet," "Belly Up to the Bar, Boys," "I'll Never Say No," "My Own Brass Bed," "If I Knew," "Colorada, My Home," "Dolce Far Niete," "Leadville Johnny Brown (Soliloquy)," "Up Where The People Are," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unsuitable For Adults : Book by Terry Jones. Produced by the Bristol Old Vic at the New Vic (Bristol, England - 1984) starring Cheryl Maiker, Ian Lindsay, Sarah Winman, Charles Lewsen, Martin Clunes, etc. Directed by Lyall Watson. | ||||||||||||
105 | Until The Monkey Comes : "Midwest Premier" by Venable Herndon. Produced at the Hull House Theater (Chicago - 1967) starring Bob Jacobson, Christine Bergstrom, Allan Carlsen, Jim Jacobs, etc. Directed by Bob Sickinger. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unwanted One, The : "An American-Chinese Romance" by Forrest Halsey and Clara Beranger. Produced at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1920) starring Ivy Troutman, Leah Winslow, Frank Connor, Forrest Winant, Doris Fellow, Mabel Bert, John Windemere, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch, The : "An Everyday Drama" by Mrs. Burton Harrison. Produced by Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Maddern Fiske) and Her Company at various theatres (1901 - 02) starring Mrs. Fiske, J.E. Dodson, Robert T. Haines, Max Figman, George Odell, Emily Stevens, Annie Irish, Helen Ashley, Frank McCormick, Brandon Hurst, etc. Directed by Mrs. Fiske and Max Figman. | ||||||||||||
105 | Unwritten Law, The : "The New and Original Play" by Laurence Irving (Based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment"). Produced at the Garrick Theatre (London - No date) starring Laurence Irving, Mabel Hackney, Frank Esmond, James Skea, J. Woodhouse, Dorothy Hill, etc | ||||||||||||
105 | Up All Night : or "The Smugglers' Cave" produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London - 1810 -12). Billed with "Honest Thieves," "How To Die For Love," "Two Strings to Your Bow," "Love and Law!, "The Magic Bride," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up And Down Bro(a)dway : "A More or Less Incoherent Resume of Current Events, Theatrical and Otherwise" by Edgar Smith. Music by Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by William Jerome. Produced by Sam and Lee Shubert at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (Boston - 1910) starring Eddie Foy (Portrayed by Bob Hope in the 1955 biopic, "The Seven Little Foys" and by Eddie Foy, Jr. in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy," in the 1944 biopic, "Wilson" and in the 1964 television special, "The Seven Little Foys".), George Anderson, Ernest Hare (Of the radio vocal group, "The Happiness Boys" with Billy Jones), Mae Dealy, Emma Carus, Robert Milliken, Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder, etc. Directed by William J. Wilson. Songs include: "Go On Your Mission," "I Want a Lot of Girlie Girlies," "In the Days of ' 61," "The Military Glide," "The Dope Fiend," "In China-Town," "The Spanish Fandango Rag," "O' That Beautiful Rag," "When Sist' Tetrazin Met Cousin Carus" etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up And Up, The : "A Comedy of Our Time" by Eva Kay Flint and Martha Madison. Produced by Edward A. Blatt and M.J. Nicholas at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Ruth Conley, Percy Kilbride (Most famous as "Pa Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Mabel Grainger, Sylvia Field, William Foran, Pat O' Brien, Elizabeth Taylor (No the film star), Frank Dale, etc. Directed by Howard Lindsay. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up From Nowhere : "A New American Play" by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Produced by John D. Williams at the Comedy Theatre (NYC - 1919) starring Norman Trevor, Olive Murray, Margalo Gillmore, Shimmer, Cecil Yapp, Clarence Bellair, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up In Central Park : Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields (Son and daughter of Lew Fields). Music by Sigmund Romberg (Portrayed by Jose Ferrer in the 1954 biopic, "Deep In My Heart"). Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Various productions (1945 - 53) starring Wilbur Evans, Betty Bruce, Noah Beery, Fred and Elaine Barry, Paul Reed, Guy Standing, Jr., Walter Donohue, Jack Sheehan, Edith Fellows, Vince Vernon, Robert Eckles, etc. Originally produced (1945) by Michael Todd, directed by John Kennedy and choreographed by Helen Tamiris. Songs include: "Up From the Gutter," "It Doesn't Cost You Anything to Dream," "Boss Tweed," "When She Walks in the Room," "Currier and Ives," "Close as Pages in a Book," "The Fireman's Bride," "When the Party Gives a Party," "April Snow," "The Birds and the Bees," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up In Mabel's Room : "A Frivolous Farce of Feminine Foibles" by Wilson Collison and Otto Harbach. Various productions (1919 - 21) starring Frederick Sutton, Harry C. Bradley, Walter Jones, John Arthur, Enid Markey, Hazel Dawn, Elinor Dawn, Adele Rolland, Willard Foster, Mark Kent, Ted Gibson, Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Raymond Bramley, William H. Dorbin, Sager Midgley, etc. Originally produced (1919) by A.H. Woods and directed by Bertram Harrison. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up In The Clouds : "A New American Musical Play" by Will B. Johnstone. Music by Tom Johnstone. Produced by Joseph M. Gates at the Shubert-Wilbur Theatre (Boston - 1922) starring Hal Van Rensselaer, Arthur Cunningham, Florence Hedges, Page Spencer, Skeet Gallagher, Marjorie Sweet, etc. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Choreographed by Allen Foster. Songs include: "The Movie Lesson," "Love a Love," "Up in the Clouds," "The Last Girl is the Best Girl," "Wonderful Something," "I See Your Face," "Rum Tum Tiddle," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up Pops The Devil : "A New Comedy" by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Produced by Lee Shubert at various theatres (1930 -31) starring Roger Pryor, Sally Bates, Albert Hackett, Brian Donlevy, Isabell Jewell, etc. Directed by Worthington Miner. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up She Goes : "A New Musical Comedy" by Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film). Music by Harry Tierney. Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Produced by William A. Brady at various theatres (1923) starring Edward Dano, Marjorie Sweet, Jack Hartley, Gloria Foy, Cora Calkins, Joan Warner, Thomas Chadwick, Lou Ripley, etc. Directed by Frank Craven and Bert French. Choreographed by Bert French. Songs include: "The Visitors," "Let's Kiss and Make Up," "Lady Luck Smile on Me," "Journey's End," "Up With the Stars," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up The Ladder : "A Comedy" by Owen Davis. Produced by William A. Brady at various theatres (1922 - 23) starring Doris Kenyon, Albert Hackett, Paul Kelly, Edward Donnelly, Robert Middlemass, Claude Cooper, Humphrey Bogart, Percy Helton, Kay Johnson, Frank Hatch, etc. Directed by Lumsden Hare. | ||||||||||||
105 | Up The Line : "A Comedy Drama" by Henry Fisk Carlton ("The Harvard Prize Play"). Produced by Richard Herndon at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1926) starring Margaret Fealey, Margaret Borough, Isabel Withers, Paul Harvey, Walter Downing, Georgina Tilden, etc. Directed by Augustin Duncan. | ||||||||||||
105 | Upstairs And Down : "A Comedy" by Frederic and Fanny Hatton. Various productions (1916 - 24) starring Fred Tiden, Frances Ring, Orlando Daly, Paul Harvey, Robert Ellis, Louis Christy, Paul Gordon, Viola Roach, Mark Kent, Ralph Remley, Thurston Hall, May Buckley, Rose Burdick, Courtney Foote, Leo Carrillo, etc. Originally produced (1916) by Oliver Morosco and directed by Robert Milton. | ||||||||||||
105 | Uptown, West : "A New Play" by Lincoln Osborn. Produced by Earl Carroll and The Matinee Players at the Bijou Theatre (NYC - 1923) starring Henry Herbert, Florence Mason, Frances Victory, Carlton Brickert (Courtesy of David Belasco), Edmund Norris, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Urania : "The Most Fascinating Stage Entertainments Ever Seen in This Country..Comprising the Wonderful stage Spectacles ' A Trip to the Moon' and ' The Seven Ages of Our World' ('From Chaos to Man')" produced by the Music Hall Company of New York at Daly's Theatre (NYC - No date). Explanatory discourse by Garrett P. Serviss. | ||||||||||||
105 | Uranium 235 : "A Revue for the Atomic Age" by Ewan MacColl. Produced by Michael Redgrave and the Theatre Workshop at various European Theatres (c. 1952). Directed by Joan Littlewood. No cast information listed. | ||||||||||||
105 | Urinetown : "The Musical" with book and lyrics by Greg Kotis. Music and Lyrics by Mark Hollmann. Produced at the Henry Miller Theatre (NYC - 2002) starring David Beach, Jennifer Cody, Rachel Coloff, Rick Crom, John Cullum, John Deyle, Hunter Foster, Victor W. Hawks, Ken Jennings, Megan Lawrence, Stacie Morgain Lewis, Daniel Marcus, Jeff McCarthy, Nancy Opel, Peter Reardon, Don Richard, Michele Ragusa, Lawrence E. Street, Jennifer Laura Thompson, Kay Walbye, etc. Directed by Joh Rando. Choreographed by John Carrafa. Songs include: "Urinetown," "It's a Privilege to Pee," "Mr. Cladwell," "Follow Your Heart," "Look at the Sky," "Don't Be a Bunny," "Snuff That Girl," "We're Not Sorry, " etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | U.S.A. : "A New Play" by John Dos Passos and Paul Shyre (Based on John Dos Passos' novel, U.S.A.). Various productions (1960 - 67) starring William Windom, Peggy McKay, Laurence Hugo, Joan Tetzel, William Redfield, Sada Thompson, Russell Johnson (Most famous as "The Professor" on television's "Gilligan's Island"), Susan Dorn, Barton Heyman, Mercedes Shirley, George Bartenieff, Marilyn Coleman, Tom Brannum, Joan Darling, Merwin Goldsmith, Crystal Field, Ronald Roston, Deborah Sussell, Sam Schacht, etc. Originally produced (1960) by Howard Gottfried and Nick C. Spanos and directed by Paul Shyre. | ||||||||||||
105 | Used Up : "The Comic Drama" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1847) starring Charles Mathews. Billed with "A Speaking Likeness," "Somebody Else," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | UTBU : "A Comedy" by James Kirkwood. Produced by Lyn Austin at The Wilbur Theatre (Boston - 1965) starring Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter, Alan Webb, Margaret Hamilton (Most famous as "The Wicked Witch of the West" in the film "The Wizard of Oz"), Doris Rich, Tom Aldredge, Evelyn Russell, Cathryn Damon (Co-star of television's "Soap"), Susan Priolo, etc. Directed by Nancy Walker. | ||||||||||||
105 | Utopia Limited : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - " The Gilbert and Sullivan Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
105 | Utopians, The : Produced by T.W. Dinkins at Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre (NYC - 1900). Billed with "The Black Cat" by Joseph Blandt and a selection of vaudeville acts including The Three Gardners ("Musical and Dancing Novelty"), James C. Flynn assisted by Lida Dexter ("The Comedy Duo"), "The Three Sisters Lane ("Acrobatic and Terpsichorean Trio"), Barton and Ashley ("The Walking Delegates") and the Burlesque entitled "Hotel Razzel Dazzel". | ||||||||||||
105 | Vacation! : or "Harvard vs. Yale" produced by the Palmer -Daly Comedy Company at various theatres (No date) starring Thomas A. Daly, Lizzie Derious, The Daly Brothers, Adele Kendrick, Josie De Voy, Fred E. Cooke, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vagabond King, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See- "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vagabondia : "A Romantic Play of the 18th Century" by Watts Phillips (Reconstructed by Russ Whytal). Produced at Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1899) starring Mr.and Mrs. Russ Whytal, Frank Sylvester, Henry R. Zahner, William McCready, Cora B. Green, Jessie Morton, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vagina Monologues, The : "A Bona Fide Phenomenon" by Eve Ensler. Produced at the Westside Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Mary Alice, Joy Behar, Brett Butler, Diahann Carroll, Claire Danes, Viola Davis, Linda Ellerbee, Calista Flockhart, Terri Garr, Ana Gasteyer, Gina Gershon, Amy Irving, Judith Ivey, Erica Jong, Carol Kane, Andrea Martin, Marsha Mason, Julie Kavner, Rita Moreno, Shirley Knight, Donna Murphy, Julia Stiles, Mercedes Ruehl, Marisa Tomei, Swoozie Kurtz, Ricki Lake, Cynthia Nixon, etc. Directed by Joe Mantello. "We Had One. Now We're Going Multiple...Spread the Word." | ||||||||||||
105 | Valdberg! : or "The Judge's Error" by L. R. Shewell and F. Williams. Produced at the Boston Museum (Boston, MA - 1868) starring L.R. Shewell, F. Hardenbergh, Harry B. Hudson, Walter Kelly, Annie Clarke, Blanche Vining, etc. Billed with "The Steeple Chase". | ||||||||||||
105 | Valley Forge : Book by Maxwell Anderson. Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Guild Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Alan Bunce, Victor Kilian (Most famous as "The Fernwood Flasher" on television's "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"), Charles Ellis, Jock McGraw, George Coulouris, Stanley Ridges, Philip Merivale, Margalo Gillmore, John Ryder, George Spaulding, Harold Gould, John Sennott, Erskine Sanford, etc. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman ("The Hollywood Ten") and John Houseman. | ||||||||||||
105 | Valley Of The Dolls : or "Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the Dolls" produced by "Theatre -A-Go-Go" at the Circle in the Square (NYC - 1994) starring Jackie Beat, Tom Booker, Kate Flannery, Jessica Hughes, Nan Schmid, etc. Directed by Tom Booker. | ||||||||||||
105 | Valmouth : "A New Musical Play" with book, music and lyrics by Sandy Wilson. Various productions (c. 1959 - 60) starring Barbara Couper, Betty Hardy, Alan Edwards, Aubrey Woods, Constance Carpenter, Bertice Reading, Anne Francine, Eugene Roche ("Television's "Professional Dishwasher"), Gene Rupert, Elly Stone ("Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris," etc.), Beatrice Pons, etc. Songs include: "Magic Fingers," "I Loved a Man," "Mustapha," "My Big Best Shoes," "Cry of the Peacock," "Clemenza," "My Talking Day," "Passing Phase," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Valour Will Weep : "A New Play" by Henry Denker and Ralph Berkey. Produced by The Theatre Guild at the National Theatre (Washington, DC - 1955) starring Arthur Kennedy, Richard Kiley, Harvey Stephens, Allyn (Ann) McLerie, Arthur Storch, Frank Aletter (Co-star of television's "The Cara Williams Show". Husband of Lee Meriwether.), Lionel Ames, etc. Directed by Windsor Lewis. | ||||||||||||
105 | Value Of Names, The : Book by Jeffrey Sweet. Produced by the Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago - 1983) staring Shelley Berman, Byrne Piven (Father of Jeremy Piven) and Jill Holden. Billed with "George's File" by Jeffrey Sweet starring Caitlin Hart. Both plays directed by Sandy Shinner. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vamp, The : "A New Musical Comedy" by John Latouche and Sam Locke (Based on a story by John Latouche). Music by James Mundy. Lyrics by John Latouche. Produced by Oscar Lerman, Martin Cohen and Alexander Carson at The Winter Garden (NYC - 1955) starring Carol Channing, David Atkinson, Bibi Osterwald, Robert Rippy, Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Steve Reeves (Most famous as "Hercules" on film), David Kashner, Cathryn Damon, Hugh Lambert, Bernice Massi, etc. Directed by David Alexander. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Songs include: "The Flickers," "Keep Your Nose to the Grindstone," "I've Always Loved You," "Yeemy Yeemy," "Ragtime Romeo," "I'm Everybody's Baby," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vampire, The : or "The Bride of the Isles" produced at various theatres in Great Britain. Billed with "Walk for a Wager," "Amateurs and Actors," "The Secret," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vampire Lesbians Of Sodom : Book by Charles Busch. Produced by Theatre in Limbo, Kenneth Elliott and Gerald A. Davis at the Provincetown Playhouse, Massachusetts (1986 - 1988) starring Tom Aulino, Holly Felton, Robert Carey, Roy Cockrum, Paul Kassel, John St. Angelo, Kari Jenson, etc. Billed with "Sleeping Beauty or Coma" by Charles Busch starring Brick Hartney, Jeff Barneson, Beata Baker, David Drake, Mark Hamilton, etc. Both plays directed by Kenneth Elliott. Choreographed by Jeff Veasey. | ||||||||||||
105 | Van The Virginian : "Elaborate Production of the Great Drama" by Bartley Campbell. Produced by the Sawtelle Comedy Company at various theatres (No date) starring J. Al. Sawtelle, Elma Cornell, Dot Putnam, Fred Rella, Archie Allen, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vanderbilt Cup, The : "Two-Mile-A-Minute, Eight-Cylinder Comic Machine Carrying Three Shoes and Eight Tubes" by Sidney Rosenfeld. Music by Robert Hood Bowers. Lyrics by Raymond W. Peck. Produced at the Colonial Theatre (Boston - 1906) starring Elsie Janis, Charles Dow Clark, Grace Griswold, Arthur Stanford, Albert Cowles, Leona Drew, Percy Janis, The Constantine Sisters ("The Famous Whirlwind Dancers"), Kate Mayhew, etc. Directed by Hugh Ford. Songs include: "So I've Been Told," "The Lament of the Crusty Dames," "The Little Chauffeur," "Somewhere in the World," "Wine, Women and Song," "The Fatal Curse of Beauty," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vanities : Book by Jack Heifner. Various productions (1977 - 81) starring Kathy Bates, Jane Galloway, Susan Merson, Lucie Arnaz, Stockard Channing, Sandy Duncan, Judith K. Hart, Caroline Lagerfelt, Mary Portser, Shellie, Eda Zahl and Elaine Hausman. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vanity Fair (By the G.W. Godfrey) : "A Caricature" by G. W. Godfrey. Produced at the Royal Court Theatre (London - No date) starring Arthur Cecil, Charles Sugden, William Wyes, Nye Chart, Helena Dacre, John Wood, Lucy Bertram, etc. Billed with "A Near Shave" by George D. Day. Both plays directed by E.B. Norman. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vanity Fair (By W. Thackery) : Book by William Thackery. Various adaptations and productions (1911 - 47) starring Leila Repton, Helen Reimer, John Sutherland, Louis Calvert, Marie Tempest, Albert Bruning, Ben Johnson, Rose Coghlan, Olive Oliver, Pedro De Cordoba, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Buena Bent, Walter Cross, Audrey Dexter, | ||||||||||||
105 | Variations On A Sexual Theme : "A Comically Comprehensive Look at Our Romantic Options" by Laura Davis, Kim Larsen and Aaron Swestka. Produced by O. Wilde Productions at the Zephyr Theatre (San Francisco - 1983). Directed by Bill Starr. | ||||||||||||
105 | Varying Shore, The : Book by Zoe Akins. Produced by Sam H. Harris at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1921) starring Elsie Ferguson, Sylvia Gough, Margot Reiman, Harris Gilmore, Donald Bethune, etc. Directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
105 | Veine, La : Book by Alfred Capus. Produced at various theatres (1919) starring Jacques Copeau, Romain Bouquet, Marcel Millet, Lucien Weber, Robert Casa, Suzanne Bing, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Velvet Glove, The : "The Christophers' Prize - Winning Comedy" by Rosemary Casey. Various productions (1950 - 51) starring Grace George, Walter Hampden, Jean Dixon, John Williams, Eileen Larson, Dorothy Scott, Will Disney, John Johns, William Skelton, etc. Originally produced and directed by Guthrie McClintic. | ||||||||||||
105 | Velvet Lady, The : "Musical Comedy" by Fred Jackson. Music by Victor Herbert (Portrayed by Walter Connolly in the 1939 biopic, "The Great Victor Herbert"). Lyrics by Henry Blossom. Produced by Klaw and Erlanger at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1919) starring Edgar Norton, Marian Saki, Rose Delmore, Trixie Bush, Una Fleming, Ernest Gossart (Cossart), etc. Directed by Edgar MacGregor and Julian Mitchell. Songs include: "Tonight's the Night," "Come Be My Wife," "Fair Honeymoon," "There's Nothing Too Fine for the Finest," "Way Down in Yucatan," "Spooky Ookum," "Throwing the Bull," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Velveteen Rabbit, The : "A Magical Tale of Love, Loyalty and Hope." Various productions (2002 - 10). | ||||||||||||
105 | Venetian, The : Book by Clifford Bax (With acknowledgements to Howard Peacey). Produced by Maurice Browne in association with the Messrs. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1931) starring Margaret Rawlings, Wilfrid Walter, Catherine Lacey, Alaistair (Alastair) Sim (Most famous as "Scrooge" in the 1951 film version of "A Christmas Carol"), May Ediss, Kemble Knight, etc. Directed by Ellen Van Volkenburg. | ||||||||||||
105 | Venice Preserv'd : or "A Plot Discover'd" by Thomas Otway. Various productions (1815 - 1953) starring Helen Faucit, Tyrone Power (Grandfather of the film star), F. H. Kelly, Henry Boettcher, Arthur L. Sachs, Richard Kollmar (Husband of Dorothy Killgallen), Wallace Rooney, Herbert Lomas, John Gielgud, Paul Scofield, Eileen Herlie, Eric Porter, Pamela Brown, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Venus in Fur : Book by David Ives. Produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club at The Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (NYC - 2011) starring Nina Arianda, Hugh Dancy, Mark Alhadeff and Victoria Mack. Directed by Walter Bobbie. | ||||||||||||
105 | Venus Observed : "A Romantic Comedy" by Christopher Fry. Various productions (1951 - 62) starring Laurence Payne, John Neville, Newton Blick, Paul Eddington, Rex Harrison, Lilli Palmer (Wife of Rex Harrison), John Williams, Eileen Peel, John Merivale, Hurd Hatfield (Most famous as the star of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" on film), William Keene, Bob Grant, Tom Hellmore, Reno Roop, Avery Schreiber (Of the Comedy team, "Burns and Schreiber"), Melinda Dillon (Most famous as the mother in the film, "A Christmas Story"), Margaret Phillips, Bramwell Fletcher, Frances Sternhagen, Anne Chodoff, etc. Originally produced in London (1951) by The Bristol Old Vic Company and directed by Denis Carey. Originally produced on Broadway (1952) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Laurence Olivier. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vera : "The Sparkling Operatic Comedy" starring Dora Wiley ("The Sweet Singer of Maine"), Vincent Graham, Jere Grady, Mae Todd, etc. Directed by George P. Towle. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vera Violetta : "A New Musical Entertainment" by Leonard Liebling and Harold Attridge (Adapted from the German of Leo Stein). Music by Edmund Eysler. Produced by The Winter Garden Company at the Hyperion Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Edward Cutler, Al Jolson (Portrayed by Larry Parks and Norman Brooks on screen. Portrayed by Larry Kert, Clive Baldwin and Mike Burstyn on stage), Doris Cameron, Van Rensselaer Wheeler, Ernest Hare (Of the radio vocal group, "The Happiness Boys" with Billy Jones), May West, Gaby Deslys, Lew Quinn, etc. Directed by Lewis Morton, William J. Wilson and Joseph Smith. Billed with a selection of vaudeville acts including: Belle Baker, Frank Tinney, and the Gordon Brothers. | ||||||||||||
105 | Veronique : "The Comic Opera" by A. Vanloo and G. Duval (Translated by Henry Hamilton). Music by Andre Messager. Lyrics by Lilian Eldee and Percy Greenbank. Produced by the George Edwardes' Company at various theatres (1904 - 06) starring Ruth Vincent, Lawrence Rea, Aubrey Fitzgerald, Max Shapiro, Kitty Gordon, Ruby Delmar, Sybil Grey, Tilly May, Aubrey Fitzgerald, Rosina Brandram, etc. Directed by Sydney Ellison. Songs include: "Out on the Breezy Morning Air," "Life is Short, My Dear Friends," "Come Drink a Toast," "The Bloom of the Apple Tree," "The Garden of Love," "I've Got a Little Hubby Now," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Very Good Eddie : "A Musical Comedy" by Guy Bolton (Based on a farce by Phillip Bartholomae). Music by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By"). Various productions (1916 - 76) starring Ernest Truex, Mary Orr, Georgie Mack, Florence Earle, Lavinia Winn, Helen Raymond, Irene Dailey, George Fox, Ralph Bunker, Frances Reed, Eugene Powers, Rose Peach, James Ford, Oscar Shaw, Minna Gombell, Ralph Murphy, Ernest Cossart, Charles Repole, James Harder, David Christmas, Hal Shane, Teddy Green, Mary Barrett, John Blythe, Richard Freeman, Robert Swann, Nigel Williams, Ada Lewis, etc. Originally produced (1916) by the Marbury-Comstack Company, directed by David Bennett and choreographed by Inez Hall and William Reardon. Songs include: "Babes in the Woods," "When You Wear a 13 Collar," "I Wish I Had a Million," "Isn't It Great to be Married," "The Same Old Game," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Very Idea, The : "A New Comedy" by William Le Baron. Various productions (1917 - 18) starring Purnell Pratt, Ernest Truex, Dorothy Mackaye, Richard Bennett, Walter Downing, Robert H. Bentley, Marion Lord, Grace Gorman, John Webster, Sidney Booth, etc. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. | ||||||||||||
105 | Very Rich Woman, A : "A New Comedy" by Ruth Gordon. Produced by Garson Kanin (Husband of Ruth Gordon) at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1965) starring Ruth Gordon, Ernest Truex, Madge Kennedy, Ethel Griffies, Raymond Walburn, Carrie Nye (Wife of Dick Cavett), Peter Turgeon, Diana Muldaur, Katharine Houghton (Niece of Katharine Hepburn), Joan Wetmore, etc. Directed by Garson Kanin. | ||||||||||||
105 | Very Special Baby, A : "A New Play" by Robert Alan Aurthur. Produced by David Susskind at The Playhouse (NYC - 1956) starring Sylvia Sydney, Luther Adler, Jack Warden, Jack Klugman, etc. Directed by Martin Ritt. | ||||||||||||
105 | Very Warm For May : "A New Musical Comedy" by Jerome Kern (Portrayed by Robert Walker in the 1946 biopic, "Till the Clouds Roll By") and Oscar Hammerstein II. Produced by Max Gordon at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1939 - 40) starring Donald Brian, Avon Long, Grace McDonald (Sister of Ray McDonald), Jack Whiting, Richard Quine, Max Showalter, Frances Mercer, Eve Arden, Vera Ellen, June Allyson, Milton DeLugg, Matty Malneck, etc. Directed by Oscar Hammerstein II and Vincente Minnelli. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch and Harry Losee. Songs include: "All The Things You Are," "Heaven in My Arms," "In Other Words, Seventeen," "That Lucky Fellow," "In the Heart of the Dark," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vesper Bell, The : or "The Birth of Liberty" produced at the Surrey Theatre (London - 1832). Billed with "Old King Cole," "Mariette," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vesper Bells : "The Picturesque Comedy-Drama" produced at the Rockford Opera House (Rockford, Illinois - No date) starring Minnie Oscar Gray, Maud Genovesa, Nellie Healy, John Healy, Robert Mansfield, W.S. Holmes, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Veteran, The : Produced at Wallack's Theatre (NYC - 1872) starring John Gilbert, Lester Wallack, Effie Germon, Clara Jennings, Helen Tracy, John Brougham (His "Re-Appearance ... having recovered from his severe indisposition"), George Evans, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Veteran's Son, The : "Beautiful Military-Society Play" by T.N. Wilson. Produced by Members of Camp No. 154, Sons of Veterans, at the Association Hall (Amsterdam, NY - 1892) starring T.N. Wilson, I.J. Miller, Frank Ostrander, Frank L. Vrooman, Albert Bell, Fransetta Baker, Nellie Mackie, Nettie Mackie, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Via Galactica : Book by Christopher Gore and Judith Ross. Music by Galt MacDermot. Lyrics by Christopher Gore. Produced by George W. George and Barnard S. Straus in association with Nat Shapiro at the Uris Theatre (NYC - 1972) starring Raul Julia, Damon Evans, Irene Cara, Keene Curtis, Ralph Carter, Stan Shaw, Mark (Linn) Baker, Melanie Chartoff, Bob Spencer, etc. Directed by Peter Hall. Songs include: "We Are One," "Helen of Troy," "Take Your Hat Off," "The Lady Isn't Looking," "Terre Haute High," "New Jerusalem," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Via Wireless : Book by Paul Armstrong and Winchell Smith. Produced at the Liberty Theatre (NYC - 1908 - 09) starring William B. Mack, Maud Granger, Edwin Ardin, Arthur Ellsworth, George Holt, George Spelvin, Henry Hubbard, etc. Directed by Frederic Thompson. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vice Admiral, The : "The Great European Success" by Karl Millocker. Produced by the Conried English Opera Company at the Wheeler Opera House (Toledo, Ohio - No date) starring Sig Taglieri, Jacques Kruger, Fred Urban, Estella Hoyt, etc. Directed by Fred Urban. | ||||||||||||
105 | Viceroy, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vickie : "A New Farce" by S.M. Herzig. Produced by Frank Mandel at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Jose Ferrer, Uta Hagen, Taylor Holmes, Evelyn Davis, Frank Conlan, Mildred Dunnock, Red Buttons, Lynne Carter, George Spelvin, etc. Directed by Jose Ferrrer and Frank Mandel. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victim, The : Book by Leonard Lesley (Based on the novel by Saul Bellow). Produced by David Heilweil and Robert N. Winter-Berger at the President Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring Elliot Sullivan, Lloyd Grough, Anne Hegira, Lou Gilbert, Salem Ludwig and MacGregor Gibb. Directed by George Auerbach. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victor : or "The Children Take Power" by Roger Vitrac (Translated by Lucienne Hill). Music by Alan Mallach. Lyrics by Stephen Mitchell. Produced by The Student Workshop of The Yale School of Drama (New Haven - 1967) starring Portia Patterson, Paul Corum, Laurie Crews, Judy Zellweger, Richard Smith, etc. Directed by Tom Lewy. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victor Durand! : "A New and Original Drama" by Henry Guy Carleton. Produced at various theatres (1885) starring George Clarke, Charles Wheatleigh, Max Freeman, Roland Buckstone, Agnes Elliott, Charles B. Welles, Sophie Eyre, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victor, The Bluestocking : Produced by The Boston Ideal Opera Company at the Utica Opera House (Utica, NY - 1885) starring W.H. McDonald, George Frothingham, George Bogle, Agnes Huntington, Fannie Knight, Millie Krafts, etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victor/Victoria : Book by Blake Edwards (Husband of Julie Andrews). Music by Henry Mancini. Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Various productions (1996 - 2000) starring Julie Andrews, Tony Roberts, Michael Nouri, Rachel York, Richard B. Shull, Gregory Jbara, Raquel Welch, Tom Sardinia, Adam Heller, Lee Roy Reams, Ellen Sowney, Jody Ashworth, Davis Hall, Michael Shiles, Deb Martin, etc. Originally produced (19916) by Blake Edwards, Tony Adams and John Scher, directed by Blake Edwards and choreographed by Rob Marshall. Songs include: "Paris By Night," "Le Jazz Hot," "Crazy World," "You and Me," "Almost a Love Song," "Chicago, Illinois," "Living in the Shadows," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victoria Cross, The : "An Original Play of East India Life" by Paul M. Potter. Produced by Daniel Frohman at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1894) starring E.H. Sothern, C.P. Flockton, Morton Selten, Rowland Buckstone, Tully Marshall, Fanny Addison-Pitt, etc. Directed by Fred Williams. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victoria Regina : Book by Laurence Housman. Produced by Gilbert Miller at various theatres (1935 - 38) starring Helen Hayes, Raymond Johnson, Harry Plummer, Albert Froom, Tom Woods, Izetta Jewel, Oswald Marchall, Guy Moneypenny, Lewis Casson, Vincent Price, George MacReady, George Zucco, etc. Directed by Gilbert Miller. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victorine : or "I'll Sleep On It" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1832 - 39). Billed with "The Quadrupeds," "Robert The Devil," "Monsieur Tonson," "Sylvester Daggerwood," "The Sleep-Walker," "High Life Below Stairs," etc. | ||||||||||||
105 | Victors, The : Book by Jean-Paul Sartre (Adapted by Thornton Wilder). Produced by New Stages at the New Stages Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Alexander Scourby, Joseph (Joe) Silver, Leon Janney, Jim Boles, Ernest Stone, Boris Tumarin, Florida Friebus (Most famous as the co-star of television's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" and "The Bob Newhart Show"), Arnold Robertson, etc. Directed by Mary Hunter. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vie Parisienne, La : Book by Meilhac and Halevy. Music by Jacques Offenbach. Produced by Sol Hurok (Portrayed by David Wayne in the 1953 biopic, "Tonight We Sing") by arrangement with the Government of the French Republic and the Theatre De France (Under the direction of Madeleine Renaud and Jean -Louis Barrault) at New York City Center (NYC - 1964) starring Jean-Pierre Granval, Jean Desailly, Jean-Louis Barrault, Robert Lombard, Regis Outin, etc. Directed by Jean-Louis Barrault. Choreographed by Roger Stefani. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vienna Life : or "Wiener Blut" with book and lyrics by Victor Leon and Leo Stein (Adapted by Tony Niessner). Music by Johann Strauss. Produced by James A. Doolittle ("Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo") and Felix G. Gerstman at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (NYC - 1964) starring Marie Kowa, Clementine Mayer, Dagmar Koller, Hugo Lindinger, Gita Rena, etc. Directed by Tony Niessner. Choreographed by Fred Meister. | ||||||||||||
105 | Viet Rock : Book by Megan Terry. Music by Marianne de Pury. Produced by Jordan Charney, Nancy Cooperstein and David Rothenberg in association with Stanley Swerdlow and The Yale School of Drama (c. 1966) starring Seth Allen, Paul Giovanni, Gerome Ragni ("Hair," etc), Roy London, Kay Carney, Muriel Miguel, Fred Forrest, etc. Directed by Megan Terry. | ||||||||||||
105 | Vieux Carre : Book by Tennessee Williams. Various productions (1977 - 78) starring Tom Aldredge, Richard Alfieri, Diane Kagan, John William Reilly, Olive Deering, Grace Carney, Sylvia Miles, Sheila Gish, Richard Kane, Judith Fellows, etc. Originally produced (1977) by Georg R. Nice in association with Ruth Hercolani and directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman. | ||||||||||||
105 | View From The Bridge, A : "New Dramatic Smash" by Arthur Miller. Various productions (1955 - 98) starring Van Heflin, J. Carrol Naish, Eileen Heckart, Jack Warden, Russell Collins, Gloria Marlowe, Richard Davalos, Leo Penn (Father of Sean Penn), Biff McGuire, Luther Adler, Louis Zorich (Husband of Olympia Dukakis), Alan Mixon, Thomas Whelan, Daniel Klock, Roy Pattison, Roger Boston, Sam Wanamaker, Marc Lawrence, Peter Schneckenburger, Pat Glennon, Frank Capezio, Allan Pinsker, Jay Doyle, Keith Cassidy, Roger Hansen, Ken Drury, Peter Postlethwaite, Rex Robbins, Converse Converse, Ken Lynch, Nick Georgiade (Co-star of television's "The Untouchables"), Ruth Storey, Robert Duvall, Susan Anspach, Jon Voight, Richard Castellano, Val Bisoglio, Eric Brooks, Scott Hanson, Haskell Schwartzberg, Tony Lo Bianco, Alan Feinstein, Robert Prosky, Tom Nardini, Anthony La Paglia, Allison Janney, Robert LuPone, Brittany Murphy, Anthony Quayle, Mary Ure (Wife of Robert Shaw), Richard Harris, Ian Bannen, Edward Knight, Patricia Kane, etc. Originally produced (1955) by Kermit Bloomgarden and Whitehead-Stevens and directed by Martin Ritt. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vigil, The : "A New Play" by Ladislas Fodor. Various productions (1948) starring Henry Wilcoxon, Maria Palmer, Ian MacDonald, Edward Van Sloun, Dennis King, Jr., King Donovan (Husband of Imogene Coca), Walter Palance (Jack Palance), Charles Cameron, Seymour Gren, Jean Moir, Theodor(e) Bikel, Peter Owen, etc. Originally produced and directed by Alexander Markey (By arrangement with George Jessel). | ||||||||||||
106 | Vikings, The : "The Warriors at Helgeland" by Henrik Ibsen. Various productions (1900 - 30) starring Ellen Terry, Hutin Britten, Conway Tearle, Noel Compton, Blanche Yurka, Richard Hale, Warren William, Charles Waldron, etc. Originally directed in London (c. 1900) by Edward Gordon Craig. Originally produced on Broadway (1930) by Richard Herndon and directed by Thomas Wilfred. | ||||||||||||
106 | Village Barber, The : "An Operetta" with book and lyrics by Edward Eager. Music by Johann Schenk. Produced by The Columbia Theater Associates of Columbia University at Brander Matthews Hall (NYC - 1942) starring Philip Duey, Wallace House, Edith Campbell, Jan Lindermann, etc. Directed by Milton Smith. | ||||||||||||
106 | Village Green : Book by Carl Allensworth. Produced by The Olneys and Felix Jacoves at Henry Miller's Theatre (NYC - 1941) starring Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film), Joseph Allen, Laura Pierpont, John Craven (Son of Frank Craven), Henry Jones, Calvin Thomas, Frank Wilcox, Norman Lloyd, etc. Directed by Felix Jacoves. | ||||||||||||
106 | Village Lawyer, The : Produced at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - 1835). Billed with "Hints for Husbands," "My Late Friend," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Village Postmaster, The : "A Domestic Drama" by Alice E. Ives and Jerome H. Eddy. Produced by The Boston Theatre Stock Company (MA - 1908) starring Walter Walker, Wilson Melrose, Otis Thayer, Joseph Sullivan, Donald Meek, Olive L. Oliver, Leonora Bradley, Edward Mack, etc. Directed by E. L. Snader. | ||||||||||||
106 | Village Wooing : "A New Play" by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (c. 1930 - 60) starring Sybil Thorndike, Arthur Wontner, Nell Duncan and Philip Minor. Billed with "Great Catherine" by George Bernard Shaw and "The Little Man" by John Galsworthy. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vim : "The Funniest and Most Successful Comedy Ever Written" by Neil Burgess. Produced at various theatres (No date) starring Neil Burgess. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vincent : "A Full-Length Play" by Leonard Nimoy. Produced by Ralph Pavone at various theatres (1998) starring Jim Jarrett (As "Vincent Van Gogh"). | ||||||||||||
106 | Vinegar Buyer, The : "Funny Show" produced at various theatres (c. 1885) starring Ezra Kendall. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vinegar Tree, The : "Newest Gayest Comedy" by Paul Osborn. Various productions (1930 - 48) starring Mary Boland, Warren William, Helen Brooks, George hale, Jene Jones, Kit Kimbell, Billie Burke (Most famous as "Glinda the Good Witch" in the film "The Wizard of Oz". Wife of Florenz Ziegfeld. Portrayed by Myrna Loy in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld"), Paul Cavanagh, etc. Originally produced (1930) by Dwight Deere Wiman and directed by Winchell Smith. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vintage ' 60 : "A New Musical Revue" by Jack Wilson, Alan Jeffreys and Maxwell Grant. Produced by David Merrick with Zev Bufman, George Skaff and Max Perkins at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Barbara Heller, Fay De Witt, Dick Peterson, Garrett Lewis, Bert Convy, Michele Lee, Mickey Deems (Of the "Mack and Myer for Hire" film series), Larry Billman, etc. Directed by Michael Ross. Choreographed by Jonathan Lucas. Songs include: "The Time is Now," "Down in the Streets," "Do It In Two," "Dublin Town (By Fred Ebb, Paul Klein, Lee Goldsmith and Fay De Witt), "No Words," "The Kinney System Parking Lot Plot," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Violet : "A Comedy" by Whitfield Cook. Produced by Albert Margolies at various theatres (1944) starring Harvey Stephens, Helen Claire, Pat Hitchcock (Daughter of Alfred Hitchcock), Paula Trueman, etc. Directed by Whitfield Cook. | ||||||||||||
106 | Violin Maker, The : "One Act Romantic Play" by Francois Coppie. Produced by The Shubert Stock Company at the Bastable Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1898) starring Geoffrey Stein, J. Brandon Tynan, Frederick Hartley and Florence Rockwell. Billed with "Who's Tomkins" starring Walter Walker, Vaughn Glaser, Harrison J. Wolfe, etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Violano - Virtuoso, The : Book by Betty Suyker. Produced by The Actors Studio (NYC - No date) starring Gregory Abels, Trish Van Devere (Wife of George C. Scott), Jane Cronin, Paul Gleason and Geoffrey Horne. Directed by John Desmond. | ||||||||||||
106 | Viper On The Hearth, The : "The English Drama" by J.M. Campbell. Produced at various theatres (1890) starring Nat C. Goodwin, Robert G. Wilson, Lindsay Hurst, Kate Blancke and Mabel Amber. Directed by Jno E. Warner. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virgin, The : "A Powerful Play of Today" by Arthur Corning White and Louis Bennison. Produced by Jules Hurtig at the Central Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring John Daly Murphy, Lee Baker, Phyllis Povah, John Sharkey, Jessie Ralph, Olaf Skavlan, Joseph Burton, Bertha Mann, etc. Directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virgin King, The : "A Comedy" by Elizabeth Kaeburn (Based on a story by Sandor Fodor). Produced at The Gold Room (Los Angeles - 1961) starring David Johnstone, Donald Stuart, Jane Duval, Jerry Lacy (Most famous as "Humphrey Bogart" in "Play It Again, Sam"), Sylvia Lyman, Beth Hansen, etc. Directed by Tom Hill. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virginia : "An American Musical Romance" by Laurence Stallings and Owen Davis. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Albert Stillman. Produced by John Kenneth Hyatt at the Center Theatre (NYC - 1937) starring Mona Barrie, Gordon Richards, Gene Lockhart, Bertha Belmore, Anne Booth, Helen Carroll, Nigel Bruce (Most famous as "Dr. Watson" in the "Sherlock Holmes" film series), Ronald Graham, Patricia Bowman, Ajax, etc. Directed by Leon Leonidoff and Edward Clarke Lilley. Choreographed by Florence Rogge. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. Songs include: "We Had to Rehearse," "Good and Lucky," "You and I Know," "My Heart is Dancing," "Meet Me at the Fair," "An Old Flame Never Dies," "Virginia," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virginia Courtship, A : "The New Romantic Comedy" by Eugene W. Presbrey. Produced by William H. Crane and His Admirable Company at the Knickerbocker Theatre (NYC - 1898) starring William H. Crane, Walter Hale, Boyd Putnam, Vincent Serrano, Percy Brooke, Annie Irish, etc. Directed by Joseph Brooks. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virginian, The : "A Comedy of Western Life" by Owen Wister and Kirke La Shelle. Various productions (1904 - 20) starring Dustin Farnum, Griffith Evans, Harry Holliday, Frank Vail, Guy Gates Post, Arthur Hoops, Ralph Kellard, Albert Sackett, Corbett Morris, Ivah Brower, etc. Originally produced (1904) by Kirke La Shelle and directed by John Stapleton. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virginius, The Roman Father : "Celebrated Tragedy" by Sheridan Knowles. Various productions (1820 - 83) starring John McCullough, Edmund Collier, Joseph Haworth, Mark Price, H.A. Langdon, Cora Edgar, Frederick Warde, Henry Aveling, Florence Elmore, William Charles MacReady, etc. Billed with "The Hunter Of the Alps," "The Irishman in London," "Matrimony," "The Battle of Bothwell Brigg," "Done on Both Sides," "Victorine," "The Lawyer's Clerk," "The Fortunes of Nigel," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virtue In Danger : Book and lyrics by Paul Dehn (From Vanbrugh's "The Relapse"). Music by James Bernard. Produced by The Mermaid Theatre Trust at the Strand Theatre (London - 1963) starring Johnnie Parker, Richard Pescud, Mary Denison, Kim Grant, Byron O. Leary, John Moffatt, Peter Ives, Jane Wenham, Patricia Routledge (Star of television's "Keeping Up Appearances"), Raymond Llewelly, Gwen Nelson, etc. Directed by Wendy Toye. | ||||||||||||
106 | Virtue's Bed : "A Sophisticated Comedy-Drama" by Courtenay Savage. Produced by Lohmuller and Emery at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1930) starring Ara Gerald, Vera Hurst, Robert Strange, Ethel Remey, Albert Hayes, A. J. Herbert, etc. Directed by Jo Graham. | ||||||||||||
106 | Visit, The : Book by Friedrich Duerrenmatt (Adapted by Maurice Valency). Various productions (1958 - 74) starring Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Peter Woodthorpe, Eric Porter, John Randolph, Frieda Altman, William Hansen, Harrison Dowd, Vincent Gardenia, Thomas Gomez, Glenn Anders, Bill Moor, Peter Friedman, John Glover, John McMartin, Rachel Roberts (Wife of Rex Harrison), David Dukes, Milton Selzer, Bill Reich, Roy Harris, Harry Aldridge, Leach Waters, Keith Fowler, Anthony Heald, Peter J. Saputo, Janet Sarno, Hal Johnson, Herman Hattaway, Pedro Baede, James Babin, Arthur Keller, Jerry Womack, Norman Gillis, Helen Reddy, Wayne Eiland, etc. Originally produced (1958) by The Producers Theatre and directed by Peter Brook. | ||||||||||||
106 | Visit To A Small Planet : "A New Comedy" by Gore Vidal. Various productions (1957 - 65) starring Cyril Ritchard, Eddie Mayehoff, Philip Coolidge, Sarah Marshall, Conrad Janis, Earl Montgomery, Edward Andrews, Diana Van Der Vlis, John Alexander (Most famous as "Uncle Teddy' in "Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), Arthur Treacher, Elliott Sullivan, Joseph Leon, Chuck Grigsby, Al Becker, Jay Kleindorf, Paul Sparer, Stan Watt, Larry Spector, J. Robert Dietz, Dennis Cooney, Barton Hill, Bert Miller, Jr., Martyn Green ("The World's foremost authority on the works of Gilbert and Sullivan"), Christopher Coburn, Margot Harvey, etc. Originally produced (1957) by George Axelrod and Clinton Wilder and directed by Cyril Ritchard. | ||||||||||||
106 | Visiting Mr. Green : "A New Play" by Jeff Baron. Produced at various theatres (c. 1997) starring Eli Wallach and David Alan Basche. Directed by Lonny Price. | ||||||||||||
106 | Visitor, The : Book by Kenneth White (Based on the novel by Leane Zugsmith and Carl Randau). Produced by Herman Shumlin at Henry Miller's Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Dorrit Kelton, Ralph Forbes, Frances Carson, Anna Minot, Thomas Chalmers, Will Hare, etc. Directed Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
106 | Viva : Starring The Harrisons (Louis and Alice). No production information, location or dates listed. | ||||||||||||
106 | Viva Madison Avenue! : "A New Comedy" by George Panetta. Produced by Selma Tamber and Martin H. Poll at various theatres (1960) starring Buddy Hackett, Fred Clark, Martin Balsam, Paul E. Richards, Frances Sternhagen, Jed Allen, Earl Rowe, Jan Miner (Most famous as television's "Madge the Palmolive Manicurist"), William Windom, etc. Directed by Aaron Frankel. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vivat! Vivat Regina! : Book by Robert Bolt. Various productions (1972 - 74) starring Claire Bloom (Wife of Rod Steiger), Eileen Atkins, Douglas Rain, Lee Richardson, Dillon Evans, Alexander Scourby, Isla Blair, Paul Moriarty, Robert Walker, Sarah Miles (Wife of Robert Bolt), Judy Parfitt, Margaret Tyzack, etc. Originally produced (1972) by David Merrick and Arthur Cantor and directed by Peter Dews. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voice In The Dark, A : "A Melodramatic Novelty" by Ralph E. Dyar. Produced by A.H. Woods at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1919) starring Florine Arnold, Arleen Hackett, Harriet Ross, William Boyd ("Hopalong Cassidy"), Doris Kelly, Olive Wyndham, William B. Mack, etc. Directed by W. H. Gilmore. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voice Of The Turtle, The : "Comedy" by John van Druten. Various productions (1943 - 54) starring Elliot Nugent, Betty Field, Audrey Christie, Florence Rice, Harvey Stephens, Louisa Horton, Frances Tannehill, K.T. Stevens, Hugh Marlowe, Betty Lawford (Cousin of Peter Lawford), Lisa Howard, Carol Keyser, William Windom, Peggy French, Marguerite Cathcart, Winifred Muir, Vernon Bushong, Gene Raymond (Husband of Jeannette MacDonald), Geraldine Brooks, Edith Atwater, Margaret Sullavan (Wife of Leland Hayward, William Wyler, Henry Fonda, etc.), Martha Scott, John Beal ("The Little Minister" on stage and film), Vicki Cummings, Doris Hackney, Kaye Leslie, Richard Walsh, Mindy Carson, Jean Shepherd, Joyce Randolph (Most famous as "Trixie Norton" on television's "The Honeymooners") etc. Originally produced (1943) by Alfred de Liagre, Jr. and directed by John van Druten. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voices In The Dark : Book by John Pielmeier. Produced by Ben Sprecher, William P. Miller, Neil Hirsch and Aaron Levy in association with Mindy Utay and Steven Rappaport at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1999) starring Judith Ivey, John Ahlin, Peter Bartlett, Lenny Blackburn, Zach Grenier, etc. Directed by Christopher Ashley. | ||||||||||||
106 | Volpone : "A Sardonic Farce" by Ben Jonson. Various adaptations and productions (1928 - 77) starring Vincent Sherman, Paul Yost, Sanford Meisner, Earle Larimore, Claude Rains, Whitford Kane, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel" in the film, "It's A Wonderful Life"), Ruth Chorpenning, Margalo Gillmore, Albert Van Dekker (Albert Dekker), Morris Carnovsky, Paul Morrison, Ralph Richardson, Lee Montague, Robert Symonds, Edward Winter, Priscilla Pointer, David Spielberg, Margaret Cowles, Ted Pugh, Alek Primrose, Eric Porter, Alan Dobie, Peter O' Toole, Moira Shearer, Edward Hardwicke (Son of Cedric Hardwicke), George Gaynes, David Hurst, Ron Leibman, Talia Coppola (Talia Shire), Ronald Bishop, Paul Tremaine, Jim Baker, James Pickering, Betty Walker (Stand-up comedianne of the 1960s. Most famous for the catchphrase, "Hello, Ceil!"), Robert Hayes, Ned B. Ricks, William Hutt, Leonard Stone, John Harding, Paul Scofield, Ben Kingsley, David Rappaport, Ian Charleson, Charles S. Fremd, Sheldon Wise, Jose Ferrer, Richard Whorf, Leonardo Cimino, John Carradine, (Robert) Earl Jones (Father of James Earl Jones), Frank Campanella, Rene Auberjonois, Roy R. Scheider, Robert Prosky, Robert Murch, etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voodoo, The : or "A Lucky Charm" by F.S. Gibbs. Produced by Frank W. Sanger and Gus Bothner at the Bowdoin Square Theatre (Boston - 1892) starring Thomas E. Murray ("The Celebrated Irish Comedian"), John G. Sparks, Wales Winter, George Preston, Helena Coe, Lottie Graham, Cora Strong, Ada Bothner, etc. Directed by Julian Mitchell. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vortex, The : Book by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Various productions (1925) starring Kathleen Blake, Mary Robson, Lilian Braithwaite, Noel Coward, Bromley Davenport, George Harcourt, Auriol Lee, Leo G. Carroll, etc. Originally produced in London by Norman MacDermott and the Everyman Theatre Company and directed by Norman MacDermott. Originally produced on Broadway by J.P. Bickerton, Jr. in association with Basil Dean and directed by Basil Dean and Noel Coward. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vote, Vote, Vote For Nigel Barton : Book by Dennis Potter. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royale (Bristol, England - 1968) starring Frank Barrie, Norman Tyrrell, Martin Friend, Patricia Maynard, etc. Directed by Antony Tuckey. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voyage, The : Book by Georges Schehade (Translated by Mother A. Fiske and Lamont Moore). Produced by the Yale University School of Drama at the University Theatre (New Haven - 1964) starring Stacy Keach, Ashley Carr, John Simpson, Keith Fowler, etc. Directed by Nikos Psacharopoulos. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voyage Round My Father, A : Book by John Mortimer. Produced by Michael Gordon at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - 1971) starring Alec Guinness, Jeremy Brett, Nicola Pagett, Jack May, Jason Kemp, Phyllida Law, Leueen MacGrath, etc. Directed by Ronald Eyre. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voyagers In Southern Seas : or "The Children of Captain Grant" by A.D' Ennery and Jules Verne. Produced at the Boston Theatre (MA - 1880) starring F.S. Hartshorn, Leslie Allen, D.J. Maguinnis, Otis Skinner (Portrayed by Charlie Ruggles in the film, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"), John T. Craven, Mary Tucker, etc. Directed by N.E. Lothian. | ||||||||||||
106 | Voysey Inheritance, The : Book by Granville Barker. Produced at the various theatres (London - 1906) starring Frederick Kerr, Florence Haydon, Edyth Olive, Amy Lamborn, Cecil Doyle, Granville Barker, Edmund Gwenn, Trevor Lowe, Edmund Maurice, Janet Hope, etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Vray Mistere Sela Passion, Le : Book by D' Arnoul Greban. Produced at Notre Dame Cathedral (Paris - 1956). | ||||||||||||
106 | Waddy Googan : "New Local Play" by Edward Harrigan ("The Famous Author-Actor"). Produced at Harrigan's Park Theatre (NYC - 1888) starring Edward Harrigan, Fred W. Peters, Joseph Sparks, George Middleton, May Gordon, Esther Williams (Not the swimming champion and film star), Etta Lyons,etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wait A Minim! : "The Musical Smash for Everyone" by Leon Gluckman. Produced at various theatres (1968) starring Andrew Tracey, Paul Tracey, Michel Martel, Nigel Pegram, April Olrich, Dana Valery (Sister of Sergio Franchi), Helene Ireland, etc. Directed by Leon Gluckman. Choreographed by Frank Staff and Kendrew Lascelles. Songs include: "This Is the Land," "I Know Where I'm Going," "Johnny Soldier," "Dirty Old Town," "A Piece of Ground," "Hammer Song," "Table Bay," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wait Until Dark : "A New Play" by Frederick Knott. Various productions (1966 - 98) starring Lee Remick, Robert Duvall, Mitchell Ryan, Val Bisoglio, William Jordon, Shirley Jones, Jack Cassidy (Husband of Shirley Jones), Harris Yulin, James Tolkan (Co-star of television's "Hill Street Blues"), Barbara Murray, Peter Sallis, Brian Murray, Ann Blyth, Honor Blackman (Most famous as "Pussy Galore" in the film "Goldfinger"), Phyllis Kirk, Marisa Tomei, Quentin Tarantino, Stephen Lang, Thom Christopher, Lois Nettleton, etc. Originally produced (1966) by Fred Coe and directed by Arthur Penn. | ||||||||||||
106 | Waiting For Godot : "A Tragicomedy" by Samuel Beckett. Various productions (1956 - 2009) starring Bert Lahr, E.G. Marshall, Kurt Kasznar, Alvin Epstein, Louis Zorich (Husband of Olympia Dukakis), Harvey Korman, Mike Nichols, Andrew Duncan, Earle Hyman, Rex Ingram, Mantan Moreland, Geoffrey Holder, Horst Bollmann, Klaus Herm, Michael Egan, Milo O' Shea, Austin Pendleton, Sam Waterston, Robert Symonds, Eugene Roche, Jules Irving, Michael Tucker, Marc Alaimo, Skip Hinnant, Peter Hunt, Tony Monaco, Rudy Solari, Jeff Chandler, Roger Johnson, Rudi Heater, George Hansen, Peter O' Toole, Peter Jeffrey, John Alderton, Alec McCowen, Terence Rigby, Peter Wight, Simon Doe, Nathan Lane, Bill Irwin, John Goodman, John Glover,Cameron Clifford, Matthew Schechter, William Brennan, Louis Buzek, John Hines, Peter Levinson, etc. Originally produced (1956) by Michael Myerberg and directed by Herbert Berghof. | ||||||||||||
106 | Waiting For Lefty : Book by Clifford Odets. Various productions (1935 - 70) starring Russell Collins, Ruth Nelson, Walter Coy, Elia Kazan, Abner Biberman, Dorothy Patten, Clifford Odets, George Heller, Lee J. Cobb, John C. Schudel, Ronnie Hirt, etc. Originally produced (1935) by The Group Theatre and The Group Theatre Acting Company and directed by Cheryl Crawford. Billed with "Till the Day I Die" by Clifford Odets starring Walter Coy, Elia Kazan, Lee J. Cobb, etc. and "A Full Program of Original Sketches and Improvisations by J.E. Bromberg, Morris Carnovsky, Florence Cooper, Walter Coy, Elia Kazan, Tony Kraber, Bobby Lewis, Sanford Meisner, Clifford Odets, Herbert Ratner, Lee Strassberg at The Civic Repertory Theatre" (NYC). | ||||||||||||
106 | Waiting For The Parade : "Faces of Women in War" by John Murrell. Various productions (1979 - 81) starring Joan Allen, Moira Harris, Laurie Metcalf, Judy Marshak, Lee J. Campbell, etc. Produced by The National Arts Center Theatre Company (Ottawa, Canada - 1979) and directed by David Hemblen. Produced by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Chicago - 1981) and directed by Gary Sinise. | ||||||||||||
106 | Waiting For You : Book, music and lyrics by Leslie Eberhard and David Levy. Produced by Arnold Mittelman at the Coconut Grove Playhouse (Miami, FL - 1988) starring Roz Ryan, Ray Coussins and David Leslie. Directed by Philip Astor. Songs include: "Waiting," "When Daddy Danced the Tango," "Harvey Fishman," "They're All Singing Ballads Again," "Simple Beginnings," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Waiting In The Wings : Book by Noel Coward (Portrayed by Daniel Massey in the 1968 biopic, "Star"). Various productions (1960 - 2000) starring Sybil Thorndike, Marie Lohr, Lewis Casson, William Hutt, Lauren Bacall, Rosemary Harris, Anthony Cummings, Barnard Hughes, Dana Ivey, Simon Jones, Rosemary Murphy, Elizabeth Wilson, etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wake Of Jamey Foster, The : "A New Play" by Beth Henley. Produced by Elliot Martin, Nan Pearlman, etc. at the Eugene O' Neill Theatre (NYC - 1982) starring Susan Kingsley, Anthony Heald, Holly Hunter, Patricia Richardson, Brad Sullivan, Belita Moreno, and Stephen Tobolowsky. Directed by Ulu Grosbard. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wake Up And Dream : "Charles B. Cochran's Revue" by John Hastings Turner. Music and lyrics by Cole Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day," by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".). Produced by Arch Selwyn at the Selwyn Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Jack Buchanan (Portrayed by Garrett Lewis in the 1968 biopic, "Star"), Jessie Matthews, Greta Wood, Toni Birkmayer, Pearl Rivers, Bunty Pain, Tilly Losch, etc. Directed by Frank Collins. Choreographed by Tilly Losch, Jack Buchanan and Max Rivers. Songs include: "Wake Up and Dream," "The Dream," "She's Such a Comfort to Me," "Only a Schoolgirl," "Looking at You," "What is This Thing Called Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wake Up, Darling : "A New Comedy" by Alex Gottlieb. Produced by Gordon W. Pollock in association with Lee Segall and Richard Cook at various theatres (1956) starring Barry Nelson (Most famous as the first "James Bond" in a 1954 television production of "Casino Royale"), Barbara Britton, Russell Nype ("Call Me Madam," etc.), Kay Medford ("Funny Girl," etc.), Richard B. Schull, Raymond Bramley, etc. Directed by Ezra Stone (Most famous as the original "Henry Aldrich" on radio). | ||||||||||||
106 | Wake Up, Jonathan! : "A Comedy" by Hatcher Hughes and Elmer L. Rice. Produced by San H. Harris at various theatres (1921 - 22) starring Mrs. Fiske (Minnie Maddern Fiske), Helen Holt, Charles Dalton, Frank Hearn, Nadia Gary, Fleming Ward, Edith Fitzgerald, etc. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske (Husband of Minnie Maddern Fiske). | ||||||||||||
106 | Wakefield Mystery Plays, The : Produced by The Mermaid Theatre Trust (Edited by Martial Rose) at the Mermaid Theater (London - 1965). Play titles include: "The Killing of Abel," "Noah," "The Prophet," "The Annunciation," "The Shepherd's Play," "The Nativity," "Herod the Great," "The Massacre of the Innocents," "John the Baptist," "Lazarus, "The Conspiracy," "The Scourging," "The Crucifixion," "The Deposition," "The Resurrection," etc. Directed by Sally Miles. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walhalla : Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1848). Billed with "Lady Godiva," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walk A Little Faster : "A New Revue" by S.J. Perelman. Music by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by E. Y. Harburg. Produced by Courtney Burr at various theatres (1933) starring Beatrice Lillie, (Bobby) Clark and (Paul) McCullogh, Lloyd Harris, Donald Burr, Irving Gordon, Owen Coll, Polly Porter, Dorothy Fitzgibbon, etc. Directed by Albertina Rasch and Monty Woolley. Songs include; "Unaccustomed As I Am," "April in Paris," "Moscow Merry-Go-Round," "A Penny for Your Thoughts," "Speaking of Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walk Hard : Book by Abram Hill (Based on the novel, "Walk Hard, Talk Loud" by Len Zinberg). Produced by Gustav Blum at Chanin Auditorium (NYC - "The World's Unique Skytop Playhouse" - c. 1935) starring Richard Kraft, Leonard Yorr, Maxwell Glanville, Joseph Kamm, Stephen Elliott, Mickey Walker, etc. Directed by Gustav Blum. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walk in the Woods, A : Book by Lee Blessing. Produced at the Comedy Theatre, London (1988) starring Alec Guinness and Edward Herrmann. Directed by Ronald Eyre. Music by Jeremy Sams. Original Broadway production directed by Des McAnuff. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walk Into My Parlor : "A Violent Drama" by Alexander Greendale. Produced by Luther Greene at the Forrest Theatre (NYC - 1941) starring Rosina Galli, Nicholas Conte (Richard Conte), Silvio Minciotti, etc. Directed by Luther Greene. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walk - Offs, The : "A Comedy" by Fredric and Fanny Hatton. Produced by Oliver Morosco at the Shubert -Belasco Theatre (Washington, DC - 1918) starring Frances Underwood, Fania Marinoff, Elmer Ballard, William Roselle, Janet Travers, Edmond Lowe, Emmett Shackleford, etc. Directed by Oliver Morosco and Franklyn Underwood. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walk With Music : A New Musical Comedy by Stephen Powys. Music by Hoagy Carmichael. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Produced by Ruth Selwyn at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1940) starring Kitty Carlisle (Wife of Moss Hart), Mitzi Green, Frances Williams, Art Jarrett, Betty Lawford (Cousin of Peter Lawford), Alica Dudley, The Modernaires, William Castle, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Choreographed by Anton Dolin and Herbert Harper. Songs include: "Greetings, Gates," "I Walk With Music," "Everything Happens to Me," "Way Back in 1939 A.D.," "Today I Am a Glamour Girl," "The Rhumba Jumps," "Ooh, What You Said," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walking Happy : "The New Musical" by Roger O. Hirson and Keti Frings (Based on the play, "Hobson's Choice" by Harold Brighouse). Music by James Van Heusen. Lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Produced by Feuer and Martin by arrangement with Lester Linsk at various theatres (1966 - 67) starring Norman Wisdom, Louise Troy, George Rose, Gordon Dilworth, Casper Roos, Lucille Benson, etc. Directed by Cy Feuer. Choreographed by Danny Daniels. Songs include: "Walking Happy," "Think of Something Else," "Clog and Grog," "A Joyful Thing," "What Makes It Happen," "I Don't Think I'm in Love," "People Who Are Nice," | ||||||||||||
106 | Wall, The : "A New Play" by Millard Lampell (Based on the novel by John Hersey. Various productions (1960 - 64) starring George C. Scott, Yvonne Mitchell, Joseph Buloff, Marian Seldes, Robert Drivas, Vincent Gardenia, David Opatoshu, Robert Karnes, Edward Winter, Karen Grassle (Co-star of television's "Little House on the Prairie"), Monte Markham, etc. Originally produced by Kermit Bloomgarden and Billy Rose (Portrayed by James Caan in the 1975 biopic, "Funny Lady") and directed by Morton Da Costa. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wall Street Girl, The : "A New Musical Play" by Margaret Mayo and Edgar Selwyn. Music by Karl Hoschna and various others. Lyrics by Hapgood Burt. Produced by Frederic McKay at the Euclid Avenue Opera House (Cleveland, Ohio - 1913) starring Blanche Ring, Will Rogers (Specially engaged), Paul Porter, Charles J. Winninger, George Caston, Lillian Spencer, Cleo LeMoyne, Loretta King, etc. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Songs include: "Under the Love Tree," "I Want a Regular Man," "The Indian Rag," "Georgia Land," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wallflower : "A New Comedy" by Mary Orr and Reginald Denham. Produced by Meyer Davis at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1944) starring Leona Powers, Kurt Richards, Mary Orr, Ann Dere, Vilma Kurer, Kathryn Givney, etc. Directed by Reginald Denham. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walls Of Jericho, The : Book by Alfred Sutro. Various productions (1904 - 05) starring Arthur Bourchier, Sydney Valentine, H. Nye Chart, Junius B. Booth, Stuart Dennison, James K. Hackett, Mary Mannering, Albert Parker, Owen Baxter, etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Wally's Café : "A New Comedy" by Sam Bobrick and Ron Clark. Various productions (1981 - 82) starring James Coco, Rita Moreno, Sally Struthers, Robert Morse, Andrea Morse and Bartha Hartman. Originally produced (1981) by Barry M. Brown, Lita Starr, Steven Leber and David Krebs and directed by Fritz Holt. | ||||||||||||
106 | Walter Brand : or "The Duel in the Mist" produced at the National Theatre (Boston - 1844). Billed with "Hazards of the Heart," etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Waltz Dream, A : "An Operetta" by Felix Doerman and Leopold Jacobson. Music by Oscar Straus. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Various productions (c. 1908) starring George Grossmith, Jr., Arthur Williams, Langford Kirby, Maud Boyd, Luna Love, Gertie Millar, Lionel Victor, Alec Fraser, Amy Evans, Norah Barry, Gladys Guy, etc. | ||||||||||||
106 | Waltz King, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - Opera and Operetta Programs" by title. | ||||||||||||
106 | Waltz of the Stork : "New Comedy Musical Sensation"produced at the Century Theatre, NYC (No specific date listed) staring Melvin Van Peebles ("The Most Exciting Entertainer"). | ||||||||||||
106 | Waltz Of The Toreadors, The : "The N.Y. Drama Circle Award Comedy" by Jean Anouilh (Translated by Lucienne Hill). Various productions (1956 - 78) starring Melvyn Douglas, Paulette Goddard, Lili Darvas, George Macready, John Stewart, Mary Grace Canfield, Claude Dauphin, Philip Bourneuf, Frances Reid, Hugh Griffith, Anne Bishop, Hilda Braid, Ruth Ann Hellwig, William Gwynn, Anne Jackson, Eli Wallach (Husband of Anne Jackson), Diana Van Der Vlis, Roberta Wallach (Daughter of Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson), Ralph Richardson, Mildred Natwick, John Abbott, Betty Field, Bette Oliver, Mara Alexander Gilbert, Alan Brody, etc. Originally produced in London (1956) by Donald Albery and Campbell Williams and directed by Peter Hall. Originally produced on Broadway (1957) by The Producers Theatre and directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wanderer, The : "A Biblical Play" by Maurice V. Samuels. Various productions (1823 - 1918) starring Stephen Wright, Gertrude Davis, Olga Newton, James O' Neill (Father of Eugene O' Neill), Nance O' Neill, Sydney Mather, Henry Duggan, Olga Newton, Bessie Rice, Irene Van Cleave, Rose Stearn, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wandering Jew, The : or "Love's Masquerade" produced at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane (London - 1797). Modern "Premiere" by Micheline Wandor and Mike Alfreds (From Eugene Sue's epic novel) produced by the National Theatre at the Lyttelton Theatre, London (1987) starring James Smith, Richard Hahlo, Metin Marlow, Russell Enoch, Nick Dunning, Kate Godfrey, etc. Directed by Mike Alfreds, Music by Ilone Sekacz | ||||||||||||
107 | Wang : "The Greatest of all Comic Opera Successes" by J. Cheever Goodwin. Music by Woolson Morse. Produced by DeWolf Hopper ("Casey at the Bat") and His Merry Company at the Grand Opera House (Chicago - 1893) starring DeWolf Hopper, Samuel Reed, Edmund Stanley, Alfred Klein, Marion Singer, Inez Rae, Grace Irving, Della Fox, etc. Directed by H.A. Cripps. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wanted A Girl : "A Feast of Fun" with book and lyrics by Sam Lewis and Leo Bennett. Produced by the W.S. Campbell Amusement Company at the Gayety Theatre (St. Louis - No date) starring Rose Sydell and her Famous London Belles, Monta Parker, George W. Park, Mark Davis, W.B. Mack, James Bogard, Lillian Ross, Blanche Roberts, Dora Keene, Eva Langdon, Johnny Weber, etc. Songs include: "The Kingdom of Fun," "The Suffragette," "I Want to Shake Hands With Every Lamp Post on Broadway," "Come Take a Dip in the Briny, Tiny," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wanted - The Earth! : "A Laughing Earthquake" by Gus J. Heege. Produced at the Clinton Opera House (Clinton, Missouri - 1889 - 90) starring John Dillon, Otto Wight, George A. Weller, J.J. Murphy, May Nevada, Mae Powers, Marion Deming, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | War And Peace : Book by Alfred Neumann, Erwin Piscator, Guntram Prufer and Robert David MacDonald (Adapted from the novel by Leo Tolstoy). Various adaptations and productions (1942 - 66) starring Derek Smith, Paul Eddington, Christopher Warner, John Franklyn Robbins, Clayton Corzatte, Donald Moffat, Betty Miller, Keene Curtis, James Greene, Barry Bostwick, Hugo Haas, Warner Anderson, Fay Baker, Trudy Goth, Mildred Dunnock, Irving Goldwater, Clayton Corzastte, Rosemary Harris, Christine Pickles, Richard Jordan, etc. Originally produced (1942) by The Studio Theatre of the New School for Social Research and directed by Erwin Piscator. | ||||||||||||
107 | War Games : "A New Play" by Neal Weaver. Produced by Rick Mandell in association with Jim Stevenson at the Fortune Theatre (NYC - 1969) starring Don Warfield, Jean-Claude Vasseux, Jane Whitehill, June Graham, Dorothy Greener, Shev Rodgers, etc. Directed by James E. Dwyer. | ||||||||||||
107 | War Horse : Book by Nick Stafford (adapted on the novel by Michael Morpurgo) in association with the Handspring Puppet Company. Produced by the National Theatre of Great Britain at the Lincoln Center Theatre at the Vivian Beaumont (NYC - 2011) starring Joby Earle, Ariel Heller, Alex Hoeffler, Jeslyn Kelly, Jonathan David Martin, Prentice Onayemi, Jude Sandy, Zach Villa, Enrico D. Wey, Stephen James Anthony, David Pegram, Leenya Rideout, Laim Robinson, Matt Doyle, etc. Directed by Marianne Elliot and Tom Morris. Music by Adrian Sutton. Songs by John Tams. | ||||||||||||
107 | War Horses : "The World Premiere" by Adele Edling Shank. Produced at the Magic Theatre (San Francisco - 1985) starring Beth Sweeney, Will Huddleston, David Parr, Morgan Upton and Maureen McVerry. Directed by Theodore Shank. | ||||||||||||
107 | War Of The Worlds, The : Book by H.G. Wells (From the radio script, "Invasion From Mars" by Howard Roch). Produced by The Perigueux Players at the United States Army QM Depot (Perigueux, France - 1957) starring Anthony C. Meyer, Douglas R. Tucker, David W. Geddis, etc. Directed by Brian Lewis. | ||||||||||||
107 | Warden Of Galway, The : "The Tragedy" by Edward Groves. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1838). Billed with "A Dream at Sea," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Warm Peninsula, The : Book by Joe Masteroff. Various productions (1959 - 61) starring Julie Harris, June Havoc (Sister of Gypsy Rose Lee. Portrayed as "Dainty June" in "Gypsy" on Stage and film), Ruth White, Larry Hagman (Son of Mary Martin), Farley Granger, Josephine Brown, Steve Holland, Carroll Brooks, Patricia Bright, Jock MacKelvie, Elizabeth Lawrence, Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Elaine Eldridge, etc. Originally produced (1959) by Manning Gurian and directed by Warren Enters. | ||||||||||||
107 | Warning, The (By A.J. Eddy) : Book by Arthur J. Eddy. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (No date) starring Conway Tearle, Edmund Elton, Doris Keane, Joseph Greene, Henry Hallam, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. | ||||||||||||
107 | Warning, The (By W.A. McGuire) : Book by William Anthony McGuire and M.S. Keightley. Produced by Rowland and Clifford at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring Rodney Ranous, Marie Nelson, Victor Travers, Lena Lipps, Robert Remington, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Warrens Of Virginia, The : Book by William C. De Mille. Various productions (1908 - 80) starring Frank Keenan, Emma Dunn, Charlotte Walker, Cecil B. de Mille (Brother of William C. De Mille), Richard Story, Mary Pickford, Ralph Kellard, James Daniels, Peter Burnell, Theodore May, Robert Strane, Bette Oliver, etc. Originally produced (1908) and directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
107 | Warrior's Husband, The : "A New Comedy" by Julian Thompson. Produced by Harry Moss at the Morosco Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Romney Brent, Katharine Hepburn, Helene Fontaine, Don Beddoe, Al Ochs, Porter Hall, Edna Holland, Frances Newbaker, etc. Directed by Burk Symon. | ||||||||||||
107 | Was She Right : "A Question for Women" by Clifton W. Tayleure. Produced by the Sawtelle Comedy Company in Rochester, NY (No specific location or date listed) starring Elma Cornell, J. Al. Sawtelle, H.M. Markham, Foster Hutchins, Dot Putnam, Ella Francis, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Washington Square : Book by Ruth Goodman and Augustus Goetz (Suggested by the Henry James novel). Produced by Oscar Serlin at the Shubert Theatre (New haven - 1947) starring John Halliday, Fiona O' Shiel, Louis Prussing, Barbara Leeds, Ivy Troutman, William Corrigan, Peter Cookson, etc. Directed by Jack Minster. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wasp, The : Book by Thomas G. Fallon. Produced by Louis H. Kaplan at various theatres (1923) starring Barry Townsley, Frederic Burt, Tammany Young, William Fleming, Helen Ware, Royal Stout, Otto Kruger, Martin Rose, etc. Directed by Thomas G. Fallon. | ||||||||||||
107 | Waste : "A Tragedy" by Granville Barker. Produced by The Incorporated Stage Society at the Imperial Theatre, Westminster (London - 1907) starring Vernon Steel, Beryl Faber, Allan Wade, Granville Barker, Mary Barton, Trevor Lowe, etc. Directed by Granville Barker. | ||||||||||||
107 | Watch On The Rhine : "A New Play" by Lillian Hellman. Various productions (1941 - 79) starring Paul Lukas, Lucile Watson, Mady Christians, George Coulouris, John Lodge, Helen Trenholme, Anne Blyth, Jan Miner (Most famous as television's "Madge, the Palmolive Manicurist"), Joyce Ebert, George Hearn, Harris Yulin, Jill Eikenberry, Joel Stedman, Joseph Holland, Norma Chambers, Coburn Goodwin, etc. Originally produced (1941) and directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
107 | Watch The Birdie : "The Premiere Performance" by Norman Krasna. Produced by The Little Theatre of Jacksonville (FL - 1970) starring Bill Petry, Nancy Kaye, Ham Waddell, Harry Hodge, Hal Henderson, etc. Directed by Robert Knowles. | ||||||||||||
107 | Watch Your Step : "A Syncopated Musical Show (Made in America)" by H.B. Smith. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Produced by Charles Dillingham at various theatres (1915) starring Sam Burbank, Irving Carpenter, Harry Kelly, Edna Bates, Vernon Castle (Portrayed by Fred Astaire in the 1939 biopic, "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"), Charles King (Most famous as the star of the film, "The Broadway Melody"), Mrs. Vernon Castle (Irene - Portrayed by Ginger Rogers in the 1939 biopic, "The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle"), Frank Tinney, Harry Ellis, William J. Halligan, etc. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Songs include: The Minstrel Parade," "Show Us How to Do the Fox-Trot," "The Syncopated Walk," "Old Operas in a New Way," "Play a Simple Melody," "Look at Them Doing It," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Watched Pot, The : "New York Premiere" by Saki (H.H. Munro). Produced at the Cherry Lane Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Elsie Clauss, Ellen Green, Barbara Long, Walter Mullen, Jan Kindler, Olivia, Jean Saks, etc. Directed by Walter Mullen. | ||||||||||||
107 | Water Engine, The : "An American Fable" by David Mamet. Various productions (1978 - 90) starring Dominic Chianese (Co-star of television's "The Sopranos," Charles Kimbrough (Co-star of television's "Murphy Brown"), Eric Loeb, Patti Lupone ("Evita," "Gypsy," etc.), Dwight Schultz (Co - star of television's "The 'A' Team"), Barbara Tarbuck, Paul Milliken, Dan Barrows, Burke Byrnes, Crispin Glover, Matt Williams, Lee Shiver, Donald Todd, etc. Billed with "Mr. Happiness" by David Mamet starring Charles Kimbrough. Originally produced (1978) by Joseph Papp and directed by Steven Schachter. | ||||||||||||
107 | Water Hen, The : "A Spherical Tragedy" by Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz (Translated by C.S. Durer and Daniel C. Gerould). Music by William Bolcom. Produced by The Chelsea Theater Center of Brooklyn (1972) starring James Cahill, Joseph Della Sorte, Mickey Finn, Joseph Leon, Ronnie Newman, Vincent Schiavelli, Paul Sparer, Garn Stephens, etc. Directed by Carl Weber. | ||||||||||||
107 | Water Nymph, The : "The Original Musical Burletta" produced by Hurtig and Seamon's Social Maids Big Burlesque Company at the London Theatre (NYC - c. 1900) starring Maybelle Whitmore, Ruth Robinson, Annie Hawthorne, Pansy Howard, Bell Melton, Marion Castle, etc. Directed by Andy Levine. | ||||||||||||
107 | Water Queen : "A Grand Fantastic Fairy Spectacle" by Blossy Kiralfy. Produced at the Chicago Opera House (1889) starring Robert Neil, Ed See, W.H. Wallis, William Richardson, Annie Sutherland, Helen Sedgwick, etc. Directed by Blossy Kiralfy. | ||||||||||||
107 | Waterbury Tales, The : Sketches by John W. Leggett, William H. Schubert, Jr. and Max Wilk (Based on an idea by William H. Schubert, Jr.). Music by Dudley P. Felton, Franklin B. Young, Albert W. Selden, Richard L. Brecker and Jack G. Eisenberg. Lyrics by Samuel J. Wagstaff, Jr., John W. Leggett and Richard G. Sheehan. Produced by The Yale Dramatic Association (New Haven - c. 1941) starring Augustus Van Cortlandt, III, Dean Witter, Jr., Maurice Goodman, Philip F.W. Peck, Jr., etc. Directed by Burton G. Shevelove. Choreographed by Dean Goodelle. Songs include: "On To Waterbury," "A Knight in Shining Armor," "I Hear America Singing," "Americancan," "Let's Be Roommates," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Waterloo : Book by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Produced at the Harlem Opera House (NYC - 1904) starring Henry Irving, Lionel Belmore, Lawrence Irving and Mabel Hackney. Billed with "The Bells" by Erkmann-Chatrian (Adapted by Leopold Lewis from "The Polish Jew" by Erkmann-Chatrian) starring Henry Irving, May Holland, James Hearn, William Lugg, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Waterloo Bridge : Book by Robert Emmet Sherwood. Produced by Charles Dillingham at various theatres (1929 - 30)starring Glenn Hunter, June Walker, Cora Witherspoon, David Post, George Spelvin, etc. Directed by Winchell Smith. | ||||||||||||
107 | Waterman, The : "The Musical Piece" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1837). Billed with "Four Lovers," "Otello," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Waters Of The Moon : "A New Comedy" by N.C. Hunter. Various productions (c.1951 - 78) starring Owen Holder, Wendy Hiller, Sybil Thorndike, Edith Evans, Cyril Raymond, Adam Bareham, Maureen O' Brien, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Hardwick, Dandy Nichols, Ingrid Bergman, Wendy Hiller, Derek Godfrey, Frances Cuka, Charles Lloyd Pack, Brigitte Kahn, Carmen Silvera, Paul Geoffrey, Paul Hardwick, etc. Originally directed by Frith Banbury. | ||||||||||||
107 | Waverly : or "The Last of the Stuarts" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1836). Billed with "Jocko," "Aladdin," "The Lady of the Lake," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way Down East : "A Simple Story of Plain People" by Lottie Blair Parker. Various productions (1898 - 1913) starring Irma La Pierre, Bartley McCullum, Marion Lester, George Mack, Kate Norcross, Burr McIntosh, Sara Stevens, Howard Kyle, George Backus, Ethel Huyler Gray, Charles Riegel, Thomas Mitchell, Blanche Shirley, Frank Base, Ida Ellis, Phoebe Davies, Scott Cooper, Frank Hatch, etc. Originally produced (1898) by William A. Brady and directed by Joseph R. Grismer. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way Of The World, The : "Comedy of Manners" by William Congreve. Various productions (1931 -92) starring Fritz Weaver, Louis Edmonds, Jack Fletcher, Nancy Wickwire, Maggie Smith, Joan Plowright (Wife of Laurence Olivier), John Moffatt, Margaret Whiting, Frank Barrie, Michael Jayston (Most famous as the star of the film, "Nicholas and Alexandra"), Peter Baldwin, Martin Friend, Patricia Rossiter, William S. Rainey, Walter Hampden, Ernest Cossart, Eugene (Gene) Lockhart, Fay Bainter, Cora Witherspoon, Kathleen Lockhart (Wife of Gene Lockhart), Edyth Olive, Ada Potter, Rose Vernon, Margaret Rutherford, Peter Collingwood, Ralph Cosham, Henry Strozier, Edwarde Hardwicke (Son of Cedric Hardwicke), Derek Godfrey, King Fordham, Nigel Playfair, William Henry Kemble, Ethel Irving, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way Out In Piccadilly : "The New Show" by Alan Simpson, Ray Galton and Eric Sykes. Produced by Bernard Delfont at the Prince of Wales Theatre (London - No date) starring Frankie Howard, Anita Sykes, Glenn Melvyn, The Kims, The Morlidor Trio, Peter Vernon, etc. Directed by Eric Sykes. Choreographed by Irving Davies. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way Things Happen, The (By C. Dane) : "A New Play" by Clemence Dane. Produced by Guthrie McClintic at the Court Square Theatre (Springfield, MA - 1924) starring Auriol Lee, Katarine Cornell (Wife of Guthrie McClintic), Tom Nesbitt, Orlando Smith, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way Things Happen, The (By H.L. Phillips) : Book by Howard L. Phillips. Produced by The Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama (New Haven - 1926) starring Edward Powell, Harry McGuire, Rupel J. Jones, etc. Directed by Raymond Crossett. Billed with "Immersion" by Maude Humphrey starring Herbert J. Biberman, Boyd M. Smith, etc. and "Yellow" by Harry McGuire starring John B. Rielly, Malcolm Anderson, Marion Beeson, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way To Get Married, The : "The Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1842). Billed with "The Maid of Croissey," "Forty and Fifty," "Frightened to Death," "Bombastes Furioso," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way To Keep Him, The : "The Comedy" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1810 - 36). Billed with "Hit or Miss," "Poor Vulcan," "Tom Thumb," "Killing No Murder," "The Ransom," "Swiss Nuptials," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Way To Win A Woman, A : "A New Comedy" by Jerome K. Jerome. Produced by Daniel Frohman at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1894) starring E.H. Sothern, Rowland Buckstone, Morton Selten, T.J. Murphy, Grace Kimball, Fanny Addison-Pitt, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wayward Saint, The : "A Comedy-Fantasy" by Paul Vincent Carroll. Produced by Courtney Burr and John Byram with Elliott Nugent at the Cort Theatre (NYC - 1955) starring Paul Lukas, Liam Redmond, William Harrigan, Eleanor Wilson, Dennis Patrick, Pat Breslin, etc. Directed by John Gerstad. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Are No Longer Children : Book by Ilka Chase and William B. Murray (Adapted from the French of Leopold Marchand). Produced by William A. Brady at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring George Dill, Edward Mendelssohn, June Walker, Spring Byington (Most famous as the star of television's "December Bride"), Walter Bonn, etc. Directed by William A. Brady and Leslie Howard. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Are Seven : "A Whimsical Farce" by Eleanor Gates. Produced by The Knickerbocker Players at Empire Theater (Syracuse, NY - 1917) starring Frank Wilcox, Minna Gombel, Ralph Murphy, Charles Mather, etc. Directed by Charles Mather. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Bombed In New Haven : Book by Joseph Heller. Produced by Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, Harold Leventhal and Joseph Stein at the Ambassador Theatre (NYC - 1968) starring Jason Robards, Diana Sands, William Roerick, Anthony Holland, Maxwell Glanville, Frank Andre, Ron Liebman, etc. Directed by John Hirsch. | ||||||||||||
107 | We, Comrades Three : Book by Richard Baldridge (From the works of Walt Whitman) starring Helen Hayes, Marco St. John, Sydney Walker, Patricia Conolly and Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"). No production information, location or dates listed. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Crucify Him : Book by Freddie Kissoon. Produced by The Strolling Players at the Town Hall (Trinidad - 1967) starring Murchison Jarrette, Peter O' Neil, Monica Franco, Winthrop Holder, Judith Blackman, etc. Directed by Freddie Kissoon. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Have Always Lived In A Castle : Book by Hugh Wheeler (Based on the novel by Shirley Jackson). Produced by David Merrick ("The Abominable Showman") at various theatres (1966) starring Shirley Knight, Alan Webb, Heather Menzies (Co-star of "The Sound of Music" on film. Wife of Robert Urich.), Phillip Clark, Doris Rich, etc. Directed by Garson Kanin. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Love A Lassie : "A Distinguished Play" by Marcel Wallenstein and Kathleen Kennedy. Produced by The Messrs. Shubert at the National Theatre (Washington, DC - No date) starring Barbara Everest, Philip Tonge, John Hamilton, Valerie Cossart, Winston Ross, Julie Harris, etc. Directed by Harold Winston. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Meet Again : "A New Modern Comedy" by Lynn Starling. Produced by Lee Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1933) starring Irene Purcell, Conrad Nagel, A.J. Herbert, Spring Byington (Most famous as the star of television's "December Bride"), Albert Van Decker (Albert Decker), Nana Bryant, etc. Directed by Bela Blau. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Take The Town : "A Musical Adventure" by Felice Bauer and Matt Dubey (Adapted from the screenplay, "Viva Villa!"). Music by Harold Karr. Lyrics by Matt Dubey. Produced by Stuart Ostrow at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1962) starring Robert Preston (As "Pancho Villa"), Mike Kellin, John Cullum, Carmen Alvarez, Romney Brent, Joe Ross, Pia Zadora, Art Lund, etc, Directed by Alex Segal. Choreographed by Donald Saddler. Songs include: "Viva Villa!," "I Marry You," "I Don't Know How To Talk to a Lady," "We Take the Town," "A Wedded Man," "Beautiful People," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | We, The People : "A Play in Twenty Scenes" by Elmer Rice. Produced at the Empire Theatre (NYC - 1933) starring Herbert Rudley, Eleanor Phelps, Grace Mills, Ralph Theodore, Mildred Quigley, William Ingersoll, Calvin Thomas, Jean Sidney, etc. Directed by Elmer Rice. | ||||||||||||
107 | We, Us and Company : "Superlatively Whimsical Absurdity" by W.A. Mestayer. Various productions (1885 - 87) starring W.A. Mestayer, Ezra F. Kendall, Theresa Vaughn, Samuel Reed, Joseph Ott, Belle Stokes, Jennie Cox, Bertie Crawford, Nellie Cox, Gus Bruno, Ada Deaves, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! : Book by Dario Fo (Translated by R.G. Davis). Various productions (1980 - 83) starring Karen Shallo, Harris Laskawy, W, T, Martin, Janis Carr, Dale Calandre, Tom Mula, etc. Originally produced (1980) by Chris Silva and the Chelsea Theater Center and directed by R.G. Davis. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weak Link, The : Book by Allan Wood. Produced by Chester Erskin in association with Philip Adler at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1940) starring Hume Cronyn, Peggy French, Grant Mills, Selden Bennett, Lloyd Gough, Hugh Rennie, etc. Directed by Chester Erskin. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weaker Sex, The : "An Original Modern Play" by A.W. Pinero. Produced at the Royal Court Theatre (London - No date) starring Mr. and Mrs. Kendal (William Hunter and Madge Kendal), A. M. Denison, E. Allen Aynesworth, W.H. Vernon, Olga Brandon, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wealth And Want : "An Entirely Original Drama" by E. Newton. Produced at Pullan's Theatre of Varieties (London - No date) starring T. Moore Sinclair, F. Stirling, Willie H. Vernon, Edmund Tearle, Kate Clinton, Jenny Bostock, etc. Billed with "The Spectre Bridegroom". | ||||||||||||
107 | Weather Clear - Track Fast : "A Racing Romance of Today" by Willard Mack. Produced at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1927) starring Joe Laurie, Jr. and William Courtleigh, Charles Hill, (Joe) Buck and (Jim) Bubbles (Tap dancers), Frank Lyon, Walda Mansfield, Florence Earle, Herbert Ashton, etc. Directed by Willard Mack. | ||||||||||||
107 | Web And The Rock, The : Book by Thomas Wolfe. Various adaptations and productions (1950 - 68) starring Kay Francis, Joel Ashley, Ken Tower, Earl Cook, Walter Coy, Anthony Dillon, Peggy Doyle, Olive Dunbar, Gavin McLeod (Television's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "The Love Boat," etc.), Guy Raymond, Herman Rudin, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Web Of Mystery : "A New Mystery-Comedy" by Jonathan Troy. Produced by Nathan Hale and Allan Dietlein at the Glendale Centre Theatre (Glendale, CA - 1964) starring Sharon Lee, Amelia Falleur, Eugenia Ong, Gil Martin, Nancy Ragan, Jerry Gardner, etc. Directed by Jonathan Troy. | ||||||||||||
107 | Webb's City: The Musical : "Five Decades of the American Dream in the Story of One Man" by Bill Leavengood ("Interweaves as much of the true saga of Doc Webb and St. Petersburg in the 20th Century..."). Music and lyrics by Lee Ahlin. Produced at the Mahaffey Theater for the Performing Arts, St. Petersburg, Florida (2001) starring Steve Wilkerson, Angela Bond, James Martin Kelly, Nathan Burton, Jeff Norton, Bonnie Agan, Cassie Abate, Charlie Rowell, etc. Directed by Bill Leavengood. Choreographed by Cheryl Lee. Songs include: "Boomtown," "Sacred City Fathers," "What's New at Webb's" "Breadline Shuffle," "Most Unusual," "Everything's Looking Up," "Wasn't It a good Ride," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wedding, The : "A Workshop Demonstration" by Stanislaw Wyspianski (Translated by Floryan Sobieniowski and Hesketh Pearson). Produced by the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Theatre Arts ((NYC - 1962) starring Ron Rosenthal, Ruth Sobotka, Maeve McGuire, Nina Polan, John Lovelady, Raymond St. Jacques, etc. Directed by Erwin Axer. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wedding Band : Book by Alice Childress. Produced by Joseph Papp for the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Public Theatre (NYC - 1972) starring Ruby Dee, Calisse Dinwidde, Hilda Haynes, Albert Hall, Brandon Maggart, James Broderick (Father of Matthew Broderick), Polly Holliday (Co-star of television's "Alice"), Jean David, etc. Directed by Alice Childress. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wedding Bells : "A Comedy" by Salisbury Field. Various productions (1919 - 21) starring Wallace Eddinger, Margaret Lawrence, George Burton, John Harwood, Percy Ames, Jessie Glendenning, Frank Peck, Alfred Swenson, Josephine Fox, Ralph Murphy, Mark Kent, Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Edith Spears, etc. Originally produced (1919) by The Selwyns and directed by Edgar Selwyn. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wedding Breakfast : "A New Play" by Theodore Reeves. Various productions (1954 - 64) starring Lee Grant, Harvey Lembeck (Most famous as "Eric Von Zipper " in the "Beach Party" film series), Anthony Franciosa (Husband of Shelley Winters), Virginia Vincent, Betty Keeney, Anna Shaler, James Sikking (Most famous as the co-star of television's "Hill Street Blues"), Bernie Kopell (Television's "Get Smart," "The Love Boat," etc.), Sally Kemp, Richard Kuss, Betsy Holt, etc. Originally produced (1964) by Kermit Bloomgarden and directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wedding-Day, The : "The Petite Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1832). Billed with "Robert the Devil," "The Actress of All Work," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wedding Gown, The : "A New Comedy" by D. Jerrold. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin. Billed with "The Soldier of 102," "The Forest of Bondy," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wedding In Paris : "A Romantic Musical Play" by Vera Caspary. Music by Hans May. Lyrics by Sonny Miller. Various productions (1954 - 57) starring Anton Walbrook, Evelyn Laye, Jeff Warren, Derek Warner, Brian Leslie, Maidie Andrews, James Ward, Carol Lilley, Doris Evans, Paul Sinkinson, Ann Lishman, Ann Wade, etc. Originally produced (1954) by George and Alfred Black, directed by Alexander Faris and choreographed by Walter Gore. Songs include: "The French Lesson," "A Cosy Corner on the Upper Deck," "Always Young," "The Simple Things of Life," "The Streets of Gay Paree," "A Man is a Man is a Man," "Strike a Match," "A Wedding in Paris," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wednesday's Child : Book by Leopold Atlas. Produced by Potter and Haight at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Katharine Warren, Frank M. Thomas, Jr., Stanton Bier, Joie Brown, Jr., Harry Clancy, Lester Lonergan, 3rd., Walter Gilbert, Alfred Dalrymple, Mona Bruns, etc. Directed by H.C. Potter. | ||||||||||||
107 | Week At Holyrood, A : or "The Merry Days of James The Sixth" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1832). Billed with "Cinderella," "Billy Taylor," "The White Phantom," "The Picturesque," "Clari," "Renegade," "The Evil Eye," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weekend : "A New Comedy" by Gore Vidal. Produced by Saint-Subber and Lester Osterman at various theatres (1968) starring John Forsythe, Rosemary Murphy, Kim Hunter, Staats Cotsworth, Eleanor Wilson, Carol Cole, etc. Directed by Joseph Anthony. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weekend, Le : Book by Tony Firth. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Trust at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1976) starring Robert O' Mahoney, Tenniel Evans, Terence Wilton, Judy Campbell and Kathryn Leigh Scott. Directed by Richard Cottrell. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weekends Like Other People : Book by David Blomquist. Produced at the Phoenix Theatre (NYC - 1982) starring Rose Gregorio and Kenneth McMillan. Directed by Ulu Grosbard. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weep For The Cyclops : "A True History of Dr. Jonathan Swift - Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin" by Denis Johnston. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1946) starring William Devlin, Nora Nicholson, Peggy Ramsay, Peter Draper, etc. Directed by Hugh Hunt. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weep For The Virgins : Book by Nellise Child. Produced by The Group Theatre and The Group Theatre Acting Company at the Forty-Sixth Street Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring Jules Garfield (John Garfield), Dorothy Patten, Art Smith, Evelyn Varden, Phoebe Brand, Ruth Nelson, Eunice Stoddard, J. E. Bromberg, etc. Directed by Cheryl Crawford. | ||||||||||||
107 | Weir, The : Book by Conor McPherson. Produced by The Royal Court Theatre at the Walter Kerr Theatre (NYC - 1999) starring Kieran Ahern, Brendan Coyle, Dermot Crowley, Jim Norton and Michelle Fairley. Directed by Ian Rickson. | ||||||||||||
107 | Welcome Back To Salamanca : Book and lyrics by Migdalia Cruz. Music by Fernando Rivas. Produced by The First New York International Festival for the Arts at INTAR on Theatre Row (NYC - 1987). Directed by George Ferencz. Billed with "Alma" with book and lyrics by Ana Maria Simo. Music by Fernando Rivas. Directed by Paul Zimet. | ||||||||||||
107 | Welcome Stranger : "A Comic Drama of Life" by Aaron Hoffman. Various productions (1921 - 28) starring George Sidney, John Adair, Jr., Ben Johnson, Eli Dawson, Sylvia Field, Frank Wilcox, Hal Brown, Willard Foster, Albert Mack, Helen Blair, Josephine Fox, Dorothy Holmes, etc. Originally produced (1921) by Sam H. Harris and directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
107 | Welded : "A Romance of Love and Marriage" by Eugene O' Neill. Produced at the 39th Street Theatre (NYC - 1924) starring Doris Keane, Jacob Ben-Ami, Curtis Cooksey and Catherine Collins. Directed by Stark Young. | ||||||||||||
107 | Well Hung : "Comedy" by Robert Lord. Produced by The Trinity Square Repertory Company (Providence, RI - 1974) starring Robert Black, Richard Jenkins, George Martin, etc. Directed by Adrian Hall. | ||||||||||||
107 | Well Of The Saints, The : Book by J.M. Synge. Produced by The Abbey Theatre Players (Dublin) at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1934) starring Barry Fitzgerald, May Craig, Denis O' Dea, F.J. McCormick, etc. Billed with "Hyacinth Halvey" by Lady Gregory, "The Plough and the Stars" by Sean O' Casey, "The Whiteheaded Boy" by Lennox Robinson and "The Far-Off Hills" by Lennox Robinson. | ||||||||||||
107 | Well-Remembered Voice, A : "Newest Dramatic Novelty" by Sir James M. Barrie (By arrangement with the Charles Frohman Company). Produced at The New National Theatre (Washington, DC - 1919) starring George Arliss, Philip Merivale, Viva Birkett, Elsie Mackay, George Wright, Jr. and Harry Maitland. Directed by E. Lyall Swete. | ||||||||||||
107 | Well, Well, Well : "A New Musical Comedy" by Montague Glass, Jules Erckert Goodman and Harold Atteridge. Music by Muriel Pollock and Arthur Schwartz. Lyrics by Max and Nathaniel Lief. Produced by The Messrs. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1928) starring Jack Pearl (Radio's "Baron Munchausen"), Veloz and Yolanda (Ballroom dance team), Betty Dair, John Slattery, George Clidd, Lee Kohlmar, Ann Orr, Virginia Barrett, Noel Francis, etc. Directed by Lew Morton. Choreographed by Dave Gould and John Boyle. Songs include: "We Love to Go To Work," "When He's Near," "I'll Always Remember," "We'll Get Along," "Night Life," "He's Such a Comfort to Me," "Dancing in the Moonlight," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Welsh Girl, The : "The Favorite Vaudeville" by J.R. Blanche. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1837). Billed with "The Rival Soldiers," "One Hour," "The Old and Young Stager," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wenceslas Square : Book by Larry Shue. Produced by The Milwaukee Repertory Theater at the Todd Wehr Theatre (Milwaukee, Wisconsin - 1984) starring Daniel Mooney, Jeffreu Hutchinson, Ellen Lauren and Alan Brooks. Directed by John Dillon. | ||||||||||||
107 | Werewolf, The : "A Three Act Comedy" by Gladys Unger (From the original of Dr. Rudolph Lothar). Produced by George B. McLellan at the 49th Street Theatre (NYC - 1924) starring Ruth Mitchell, Gaby Fleury, Vincent Serrano, Edwin Nicander, Sydney Paxton, Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat' in the film, "Gone With The Wind"), Leslie Howard, Lennox Pawle, etc. Directed by Clifford Brooke. | ||||||||||||
107 | Werner : or "The Inheritance" by Lord Byron. Produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1831 - 37). Billed with "Love, Law and Physic," "William Tell," "Ion," "Living Made Easy," "The Evil Eye," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Werther : "Drama Lyrique" by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Produced in Paris (No specific location listed - 1912) starring Leon Beyle, Mathieu-Lutz, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | West Indian, The : "The Comedy" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1819 - 43). Billed with "Limerick Gloves," "Three and the Deuce," "The Horse and The Widow," "Hit or Miss," "The Quaker', "Turn Out," "Ramah Droog," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | West Of Suez : Book by John Osborne. Produced by the Royal Court Theatre at the Cambridge Theatre (England - 1971) starring Ralph Richardson, Jill Bennett, Geoffrey Palmer, Nigel Hawthorne, Anthony Gardner, Nicholas Selby, Bessie Love, etc. Directed by Anthony Page. | ||||||||||||
107 | West Side Story : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Modern Adaptations" | ||||||||||||
107 | West Side Waltz, The : "A New Comedy" by Ernest Thompson. Produced by Robert Whitehead and Roger L. Stevens in association with Center Theatre at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1981) starring Katharine Hepburn, Dorothy Loudon, David Margulies, Regina Baff and Don Howard. Directed by Noel Willman. | ||||||||||||
107 | West Street Gang, The : Book by Doric Wilson. Produced by Tosos and The Spike Bar at The Spike Bar (NYC - 1977) starring Blake Walton, Mike Jennings, Ivan Smith, Frank Addamo, etc. Directed by Doric Wilson and Leslie H. Magerman. | ||||||||||||
107 | Whales Of August, The : Book by David Adams Berry. Produced by the Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago - 1983) starring Mary Seibel, Mary Ann Thebus, Les Podewell, Maureen Steindler and Edward Meekin. Directed by Dennis Zacek. | ||||||||||||
107 | What A Day! (By W. Bullock) : "A New Musical Comedy" by Walter Bullock and Sylvia Regan. Music by Abraham Ellstein. Lyrics by Walter Bullock. Produced by Vinton Freedley in association with Anderson Lawler and Russell Markert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1950) starring Vivienne Segal, Leonard Elliott, Betty Low, Bambi Linn, Rod Alexander, Valerie Bettis, Mark Dawson, Russell Nype, Lulu Bates, Paul Reed, etc. Directed by Mary Hunter. Choreographed by Helen Tamiris. Songs include: "When the Sheets Come Back from the Laundry," "Headin' For a Weddin' ," "This Is Love," "From This Day On," "Who Done It?," "Blue Day," "That's a Man Everytime," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What A Day! (By M. Wilk) : Sketches by Max Wilk and Manya Starr. Music by Claibe Richardson. Lyrics by Paul Rosner. Additional lyrics and music by Arthur Hamilton. Additional song by Bart Howard. Produced by John Huntington and Laurence Henry in association with Ruth Hughes Aarons at the Spa Summer Theatre (Saratoga, NY - 1959) starring Celeste Holm, Ronny Graham (Television's "Mr. Dirt"), Warde Donovan and James Karen. Directed by John Fearnley. Choreographed by Wallace Seibert. Songs include: "Beautiful Women," "Come Fly With Me," "Graduation Day," "If He Love You," "Stay," "Teeny Weeny World," "Why Do I Long For Romance," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What A Life : "A Comedy" by Clifford Goldsmith. Produced by George Abbott at various theatres (1938)starring Phyllis Thaxter, Fleming Ward, Ezra Stone (Most famous as "Henry Aldrich" on radio), Vaughan Glaser, Sarah Burton, Jack Byrne, Lea Penman, Kay Loring, Edith Van Cleve, Ruth Matteson, Arthur Pierson, Fraye Gilbert, Irving Morrow, Norman Tokar, Eddie Bracken, Peggy Travers, Dorothy Vernon, Butterfly McQueen, etc. Directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
107 | What About Luv? : Book by Jeffrey Sweet (Based on the comedy "Luv" by Murray Schisgal). Music by Howard Marren. Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead. Produced by The York Theatre Company (NYC - 1991 - 92) starring David Green, Judy Kaye and Austin Pendleton. Directed by Patricia Birch. Songs include; "Paradise," "Carnival Ride," "I Believe in Marriage," "How Beautiful the Night Is," "What a Life," "My Brown Paper Hat," "Do I Love Him," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Could The Poor Girl Do? : "A Farce" by Mark Swain (Adapted from the French of Keroul and Barre). Produced by George Broadhurst at Poli's Theatre (No location listed - 1918) starring Ernest Truex, Janet Travers, Robert Ober, Leila Frost, Ethel Strickland, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Do We Know : Book by Olga Petrova. Produced by W. Herbert Adams at Earl Carroll's Wallack's Theatre (NYC - 1927) starring Olga Petrova, John C. Carlyle, Josephine Morse, Lillian Kemble, Chester Erskine, Helen Blair, Jack Leslie, Jack Root, Hoi Poi Kee, Maxwell Sholes, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Do You Really Know About Your Husband? : "A New Comedy" by Michael V. Gazzo. Produced by Albert W. Selden and Hal James at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1967) starring Dennis O' Keefe, Kate Reid, Murvyn Vye, Betty Bruce, Frank Campanella, Abe Vigoda, Roy R. Scheider (Roy Scheider), Richard Bengal, etc. Directed by Sherwood Arthur. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Every Woman Knows : "The New Comedy" by James M. Barrie. Various productions (1908 - 75) starring Maude Adams, Richard Bennett, Fred Tyler, Lumsden Hare, Beatrice Agnew, Lillian Spencer, W.H. Gilmore, Helen Hayes, Ernest Truex, Philip Bourneif, Richard Waring, Eva Le Gallienne, Walter Hampden, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Ann (Anne) Jackson, Eli Wallach (Husband of Anne Jackson), William Windom, Kent Smith, Walter Kingsford, Viola Roache, Victor Jory, Kenneth MacKenna, Jack Bittner, Fran Brill, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Godfrey Tearle, Athole Stewart, Arthur Byron, Fred Stewart, Biff McGuire, Jeannie Carson, Jesse Royce Landis, Walter Abel, Elaine Kerr, etc. Originally produced (1908) by Charles Frohman and directed by Gustav Von Seyffertitz. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Every Woman Wants : "A New Comedy" by Saxon Kling and Esther Forbes. Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at various theatres (1939) starring Francine Larrimore ("The Famous Star of Stage and Screen"), Don Terry, Viola Roache, Hale Norcross, Frank Wilcox, Mabel Paige, etc. Directed by Arthur Sircom. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Happened To Jones : "A Merry Farce" by George H. Broadhurst. Various productions (1897 - 98) starring George C. Boniface, Jr., George Ober, William Bernard, Frank Currier, Anna Belmont, Theodore Babcock, Charles Greene, Rose Stuart, Kate Dale, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Happened To Mary : "A Comedy-Drama" by Owen Davis (Suggested by the "Mary" stories in Ladies' World). Various productions (1913 - 14) starring George H. Timmons, Lillian Allen, Anne Bradley, Edwin Maynard, Jean Patriquin, Maud Cooling, Dean Raymonds, Harlan P. Briggs, Lynn Osborn, Gus Forbes, Lida Kane, Richard Gordon, Reginald Denny, W. Olathe Miller, Alma Tell, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Is Love : "A New Comedy" by George Scarborough. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at The Stamford Theatre (CT - 1914) starring Ruth Findly, Isabel Richards, Theodore Friebus, Alice Brady, Harrison Ford (Not the film star), Jerome Patrick, Edward See, etc. Directed by J.C. Huffman. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Makes Sammy Run? : "A New Musical" by Budd and (His son) Stuart Schulberg (Based on the Novel by Budd Schulberg). Music and lyrics by Ervin Drake. Various productions (1964 - 66) starring Steve Lawrence, Robert Alda (Father of Alan Alda), Sally Ann Howes, Barry Newman, Ralph Stantley, Walter Klavun, Bernice Massi, Frank Gorshin (Comic impressionist. Most famous as "The Riddler" on television's "Batman".), Kathleen Nolan (Co-star of television's "The Real McCoys"), Nancy Dussault (Co-star of television's "Too Close for Comfort"), Lee Bergere, Grant Sullivan, Guy Hovis (Of the singing team, "Guy and Ralna" - Co-stars of televison's "The Lawrence Welk Show".), Mace Barrett, etc. Originally produced (1964) by Joseph Cates, directed by Abe Burrows (Father of James Burrows) and choreographed by Matt Mattox. Songs include; "A New Pair of Shoes," "My Hometown," "A Room Without Windows," "Something to Live For," "Some Days Everything Goes Wrong," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Never Dies : "A Comedy" by Alexander Engel (Translated by Ernest Boyd). Produced by David Belasco at various theatres (1926) starring E.H. Sothern, Haidee Wright, Moffat Johnston, Ernest Cossart, Hilda Spong, Katherine B. Standing, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Price Glory : Book by Maxwell Anderson and Laurence Stallings. Produced by Arthur Hopkins at various theatres (1924 - 25) starring Brian Donlevy, Fuller Mellish, Jr., George Tobias, William Boyd ("Hopalong Cassidy"), Louis Wolheim, Jack McGraw, Luis Alberni, Walter Kinsella, Gilbert Rodney, Allen Jenkins, Clyde North, etc. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. | ||||||||||||
107 | What The Butler Saw : "A Comedy" by Joe Orton. Various productions (1970 - 91) starring Michael Medwin, Jane Carr, Betty Marsdden, Brian Glover, John Hector, Jeff Goldfarb, Laurence Luckinbill ("The Boys in the Band," etc. Husband of Lucie Arnaz.), Jan Farrand, Charles Murphy, Richard Bauer, Niki Flacks, Donald Warfield, Clive Francis, Sheila Gish, Ben Porter, Peter Healy, Carol Bolt, Tony Tanner, Corie Sims, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What The Public Wants : "A Comedy" by Arnold Bennett. Various productions (1922 - 26) starring Charles Dalton, Claude King, Margaret Wycherly (Most famous for her "Mother" roles in "Sergeant York" and "White Heat" on film), Louis Calvert, Jane Wheatley, Shirley King, Moffat Johnston, Allen H. Boardman, Forrest G. Purinton, etc. Originally produced (1922) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Louis Calvert. | ||||||||||||
107 | What Rhymes With America : Book by Melissa James Gibson. Produced by the Atlantic Theater Company at the Linda Gross Theater (NYC - 2012) starring Chris Bauer, Aimee Carrero, Seana Kofoed, Da' Vine Joy Randolph, etc. Directed by Daniel Aukin. Original music by Ryan Rumery. | ||||||||||||
107 | What the Wine-Sellers Buy : "A New Play" by Ron Milner. Produced for the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Zellerbach Theatre (The Annenberg Center for Communication Arts and Sciences - University of Pennsylvania), Philadelphia (1974) starring Steve Laws, Ron Rayford, Glynn Turman, Ray Vitte, Marilyn B. Coleman, Loretta Greene, Frank Adu, Sonny Jim Gaines, Kyle Duncan, Harris David, Gloria Edwards, Bill Wintersole, Garrett Morris (Most famous as one of the original "Not Ready For Prime Time Players" on "Saturday Night Live"), Starletta Depaur, etc. Directed by Michael Schultz. | ||||||||||||
107 | What You Will : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes". | ||||||||||||
107 | Whatever Possessed Her : "A New Comedy" by Hardwick Nevin. Produced by Raymond Moore at the Mansfield Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Catherine Calhoun Doucet, Richard Whorf, Pierre Watkin, Stapleton Kent, Flora Campbell, Percy Kilbride (Most famous as "Pa Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Philip Huston, Roland Drew, etc. Directed by Arthur Sircom. | ||||||||||||
107 | What's A Nice Country Like U.S. Doing In A State Like This? : Book by Ira Gasman, Cary Hoffman and Bernie Travis. Music by Cary Hoffman. Lyrics by Ira Gasman. Produced by Ray Cooney, Michael Quinn McAloney and The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre at the May Fair Theatre (London - c. 1970) starring Peter Blake, Billy Boyle, Neil McCaul, Jacquie Toye and Leueen Willoughby, etc. Directed by Michael Quinn McAloney. Choreographed by Jane Darling. Songs include: "What's A Nice Country...?," "Street Suite," "Vasectomy," "Watergate Suite," "Watergate Waltz," "Johannesburg," "A Muggar's Work Is Never Done," "Test Tube Baby," "Male Chauvenist Pig," "Communist Menace," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What's All About? : "New Solo-Dama" by Raymond Duncan. Produced at the Town Hall (NYC - 1954) starring Raymond Duncan. Directed by AIA Bertrand. | ||||||||||||
107 | What's The Rush? : "A New Musical Revue" with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams. Additional lyrics by Mike Stewart. Produced at The Playhouse (NYC - 1956) starring Bob Castle, Josephine Chianese, William Glennon, Gene Ray, John Smolko, Carol Weaver, Larry Berger, etc. Directed by Frederick Burleigh. Choreographed by Felisa Conde. Songs include: "Happy Hollywood," "Three Loves," "Epic Proportions," "The Heart of a Girl," "The Right Kind of Love', "The Wild Blue," "Conversation," "Tame Me," "One More Chance," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | What's Wrong With This Picture? : "A New Broadway Comedy About Mom, Mortality and Moo Shu" by Donald Margulies. Produced at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre (NYC - 1994) starring Faith Prince, Alan Rosenberg, Jerry Stiller (Of the Comedy team, "Stiller and Meara"), Florence Stanley, etc. Directed by Joe Mantello. | ||||||||||||
107 | What's Your Husband Doing? : "A Farce" by George V. Hobart. Produced by The Knickerbocker Players at the Empire Theatre (Syracuse, NY - 1920) starring Minna Gombel, Adelaide Hibbard, Clara Mackin, Will Lloyd, Ralph Murphy, Mark Kent, etc. Directed by W.C. Masson. | ||||||||||||
107 | What's Your Wife Doing? : Book by Herbert Hall Winslow and Emil Nyitray. Produced by the Frank Wilcox Company at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1924) starring Frank Wilcox, Helen Travers, Dorothy Holmes, Busby Berkley (Berkeley), Edward Lynch, Winifred Anglin, Halbert Brown, etc. Directed by Halbert Brown. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wheel, The : Book by Lawrence Joseph Dugan. Produced by the Yale University School of the Fine Arts/The Department of Drama at the Yale University Theatre (New Haven - 1939) starring Edward King, Shipman Jamison, Newt Hodgson, Richard Eastman, Henry Bluestone, Oliver Thorndike, Byron Kelley, Robert Shiley, etc. Directed by Frank McMullen. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wheel Of Fortune, The : "A Comedy" by Richard Cumberland at various theatres in Great Britain and the United States (1823 - 1902) starring Wilson R. Todd, Jack Robisch, Will Harder, Marie Bonsall, etc. Billed with "Life in London," "The Boarding School," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wheel Of Life, The : Book by James Bernard Fagan. Produced by Marc Klaw at various theatres (1923) starring Elsie Ferguson, Ahmad Khan, Eric Crowley, Irby Marshall, J.C. Matthews, George Thorpe, etc. Directed by J. Fisher White and Lt. Col. C.T. Davis. | ||||||||||||
107 | Wheels Within Wheels : "An Original Comedy" by R.C. Carton. Produced by Daniel Frohman at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1900) starring John Mason, Grant Stewart, Edward Lester, Hilda Spong, Eva Vincent, etc. Billed with "The Maneuvers of Jane" by Henry Arthur Jones starring Charles Walcot, Ferdinand Gottschalk, John Findlay, Mary Mannering, Alison Skipworth, etc. Both plays directed by Fred Williams. | ||||||||||||
107 | When A Man's In Love : "An Original Comedy" by Anthony Hope and Edward Rose. Produced at the Royal Court Theatre (London - No date) starring Paul Arthur, Dion Boucicault, Nutcombe Gould, Arthur Vezin, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Marion Terry, etc. Billed with "The Mugwump" by X.L. starring Aubrey Fitzgerald, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Cyril Vernon, etc. Both plays directed by Dion Boucicault. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Bullfrogs Sing Opera : "A Comedy (No Bullfrogs - No Opera - Just Laughs)" by Carl L. Williams. Produced at the Ocala (Florida) Civic Theatre (March-April, 2011) starring Laura Bradford, Kim Wise, Jeff Cole, Jonathan Williams, Melody Murphy, John LaPaille and Megan Wise. Directed by Chip Morris. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Crummles Played : "A Satirical Picture" by Charles Dickens (Adapted from "Nicholas Nickleby" and the play, "George Barnwell"). Produced by Charles L. Wagner and The English Company of the Garrick Players at the Garrick Theatre (NYC - 1928) starring Halliwell Hobbes, Parker Mills, Nell Carter (Not the star of "Ain't Misbehavin"), Harry Hilliard, Byron Russell, Margaret de Mille (Aka "Peggy George" - Daughter of Cecil de Mille), Hilda Plowright, Hugh Miller, etc. Directed by Halliwell Hobbes. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Dreams Come True : "The Romantic Musical Comedy of Youth" with book and lyrics by Philip Bartholomae. Music by Silvio Hein. Produced by Philip Bartholomae at the Sam S. Shubert Memorial Theatre (St. Louis - 1913 - 14) starring Joseph Santley, Richard Taber, Otto Schrader, Edward Hume, Ada Sterling, etc. Directed by Philip Bartholomae. Choreographed by Joseph Santley. Songs include: "America," "It's Great to Be a Wonderful Detective," "The Town That Grows Where the Hudson Flows," "O.K. Two Step," "Cubist Glide," "Come Along to the Movies," "Chinese Trot," etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | When I Was A Child : Book by Arnold Tager (From the works of Sholem Aleichem, Shirley Jackson, Frank O' Connor, Katherine Anne Porter, Dylan Thomas and Virginia Woolf). Music by Stephen Richards, Jr. Produced by M. Edgar Rosenblum and Arnold Tager at the Forty-First Street Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring George Bartenieff, Crystal Field, Gaye Glaeser, Nancy Jones-Henry, Jerry Weiss and Robert Stattel. Directed by Arnold Tager. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Johnny Comes Marching Home : The Comic Opera" by Stanislaus Stange. Music by Julian Edwards. Produced by The Whitney Opera Company at the Olympic Theatre (St. Louis - 1903) starring W.H. Thompson, Albert McGucken, James Francis, Maurice Darcy, Nelson Riley, Gertrude Vaughn, Inga Bell, Bessie Montrose, Forest Doolittle, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Knighthood Was In Flower : Book by Paul Kester (Adapted from the novel by Charles Major). Various productions (1901 - 04) starring Julia Marlowe, Wilfred North, Frederic Burt, Annie Clark, Claire Kulp, Gwendolyn Valentine, Charles Harbury, Ellen Rowland, Fred Tyler, Tyrone Power (Father of the film star), Agnes Palmer, Katherine Wilson, Vaughan Glaser, Louis Albion, James Cooper, etc. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Knights Were Bold : "The Farce" by Charles Marlowe. Various productions (1907 - 23) starring Francis Wilson, George Irving, Augustin Duncan, Clarence Handysides, Mary Boland, James Welch, Violet Graham, Charles Hampden, Katherine Standing, E.E. Clive, May Ediss, Daisy Belmore, etc. Originally produced (1907) by Charles Frohman and directed by William Seymour. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Ladies Meet : "A New Comedy" by Rachel Crothers. Produced by John Golden in association with The American Theatre Society at various theatres (1932 - 33) starring Frieda Inescort, Walter Abel, Spring Byington (Most famous as the star of television's "December Bride"), Robert Lowes, Selena Royle, Herbert Rawlinson, etc. Directed by Rachel Crothers. | ||||||||||||
107 | When Lightning Strikes Twice : Book by H.M. Koutoukas. Produced by The Ridiculous Theatrical Company at the Charles Ludlam Theater (NYC - 1991) starring Everett Quinton and Eureka. Directed by Eureka. | ||||||||||||
108 | When London Sleeps : "The Great English Success" by Charles Darrel. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1896) starring Edwin Walter, Leander Blanden, Harry Bewley, George C. Murphy, Arthur Barnes, Florence Ashbrook, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | When Love Is Young : "The Military Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Rida Johnson Young and William Cary Duncan. Music by William Schroeder. Produced by Joseph M. Gaites at the Shubert Theatre (St. Louis - 1913) starring John Hymas, Leila McIntyre, Harry Hanlon, Ben Holmes, Billy Lynn, John Madden, Harry Humphreys, Leona Fox, etc. Directed by Edward P. Temple. Songs include: "Musical Athletics," "I Want to Have a Soldier for a Sweetheart," "I Don't Care What the Weather Man Says," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | When Love Speaks : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes". | ||||||||||||
108 | When Old New York Was Dutch : "The Song-Bedecked Play" by Sidney R. Ellis. Produced by Sidney R. Ellis at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring Al H. Wilson ("The Singing Ambassador of German Dialect"), Eugene Phelps, Benson LaMar, Harry West, Hooper Toler, Lew Wallace, Lillian Gilman, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | When Pigs Fly : "An Unforgettably Gay Musical Revue" by Howard Crabtree and Mark Waldrop. Music by Dick Gallagher. Various productions (1997 - 2000) starring Stanley Bojarski, Keith Cromwell, Blake Hammond, David Pevsner, Jay Rogers, David Leddick, Daisy Deadpetals, etc. Originally produced (1997) by Gail Homer Seay, Peter Hauser and Jane M. Abernathy in association with Marc Howard Segan and directed by Mark Waldrop. Songs include: "You've Got To Stay in the Game," "Light in the Loafers," "Not All Man," "Wear Your Vanity With Pride," "Shaft of Love," "When Pigs Fly," Over the Top," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | When Shakespeare's Gentlemen Get Together : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes". | ||||||||||||
108 | When We Are Married : "A Comedy" by J.B. Priestley. Various productions (1939 - 74) starring Sally O' Neil, Winston O' Keefe, Alison Skipworth, Jane Sterling ("Jan Sterling" - Wife of Paul Douglas and John Merivale.), Lee Parry, J.C. Nugent, Tom Powers, Estelle Winwood, Philip Tonge, Leona Powers, Gay Rose, Roger Davidson, Peggy Ann Wood, June Barrie, etc. Originally produced (1939) and directed by Robert Henderson. | ||||||||||||
108 | When We Are Young : "A Comedy" by Kate L. McLaurin. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1920) starring Henry Hull (Most famous as "The Werewolf of London" on film), George Marion, Grace Reals, Florence Carpenter, Dorothy Day, Oliver Hall, Gertrude Clemens, etc. Directed by Edward Elsner. | ||||||||||||
108 | When We Dead Awaken : Book by Henrik Ibsen. Produced by Gregory Reardon at the Masque Theatre (NYC - c. 1966) starring Roslyn Valero, Peter Murphy, George Axler, Jack Ramage, etc. Directed by Henry Calvert. | ||||||||||||
108 | When We Were Twenty-One : "An Original Comedy" by H.F. Esmond. Various productions (1900 - 04) starring N.C. Goodwin, Maxine Elliott, Neil O' Brien, Frank Gillmore, Clarence Handyside, Rapley Holmes, Helen Barney, Gertrude Tidball, Vaughan Glaser, James Hester, Ben Johnson, Louis Albion, Kate Jepson, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? : Book by Mark Medoff. Various productions (1974 - 84) starring Louise Hoven, Joe Kennedy, Mark Medoff, Gigi Williams, Camilla Hawk, Terence Knox, Jackie Earle Haley, Hank Rolike, Dennis Jones, Jonathan Fuller, Karen Kalensky, Patrick Waddell, etc. Originally produced in Chicago (1974) by Sidney Eden and directed by Kenneth Frankel. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where Angels Fear : "A New Comedy" by Elizabeth Langham and John Golden. Produced by The Columbia Theater Associates of Columbia University at Brander Matthews Hall (NYC - 1945) starring Musa Williams, Sonny Reis, Frieda Altman, Bert Wilcox, Suzanne Willa, etc. Directed by Milton Smith. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where Angel Fear To Tread : Book by Elizabeth Hart (Based on the novel by E.M. Forster). Produced at St. Martin's Theatre (London - 1963) starring Michael Denison, Dulcie Gray, Violet Farebrother, Keith Baxter, etc. Directed by Glen Byam Shaw. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where Magnolias Bloom : "The Musical Comedy" by Harry B. Smith and E. Kunneke (Adapted from the Original of Herman Haller and Edward Rideamus). Music by Edward Rideamus and Alfred Goodman. Produced by the Messrs.Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - No date) starring Tessa Kosta, Helen Shipman, Harrison Brockbank, etc. Directed by Charles Sinclair. Choreographed by Frank M. Gillispie. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where Poppies Bloom : Book by Roi Cooper Megrue (Based on the French of Henri Kistemaekers). Produced by A.H. Woods at Poli's Theatre (Washington, DC - 1918) starring Marjorie Rambeau, Will Deming, Percival Knight, Marcel Rousseau, Roy Walling, Pedro De Cordoba, Lewis Stone (Most famous as "Judge Hardy" in the "Andy Hardy" film series), Alfred Hesse, etc. Directed by Roi Cooper Megrue. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where Stars Walk : Book by Michael Mac Liammoir. Produced by Aldrich and Myers and the Dublin Gate Theatre at the Mansfield Theatre (NYC - 1948) starring Meriel Moore, Denis Brennan, Roy Irving, Patricia Kennedy, Nora O' Mahoney, Norman Barrs, Directed by Hilton Edwards. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where the Cross is Made : One of three one-act plays (Including "Bound East for Cardiff" and "The Rope") by Eugene O'Neill Produced by The Louisiana Players Guild of the Department of Speech (Louisiana State University) for the Summer Festival of Art, Baton Rouge (1958) starring Don Hood, Charles Posey, Lewis Rosenthal, Frank Bennett, Jerry Aurbach, Norm Gillis, Norman Heap, Philip Sheehan, Faye Shows, Philip Vitale, Oran Teague, Alicia Bennett, etc. Directed by C. L. Shawer, Oran Teague and J. W. McCullough. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where The Mississippi Meets The Amazon : "A Poetry Event with Jazz" produced by Joseph Papp (No location or date listed) starring Jessica Hagedorn, Thulani Nkabinde and Ntozake Shange. Directed by Oz Scott. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where The Rainbow Ends : "A New And Spectacular Production" by Clifford Mills and John Ramsey. Music by Roger Quilter. Produced by S.A. Gorlinsky at the Royal Festival Hall (London - No date) starring Anton Dolin, Violetta Elvin, Alfred Marks, Valentine Dyall, Winifred Shotter, Veit Bethke and The London Philharmonic Orchestra. Directed by Anton Dolin. Choreography by Keith Lester. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where The Trail Divides : "A New Indian Play" by Robert Edeson (Suggested by the novel by Will Lillibridge). Various productions (1910 - 13) starring Robert Edeson, George W. Barnum, John Palmer, E.M. Dresser, Eva Dennison, Joseph Rawley, Lou Streeter, Leo Dumont, Guy B. Kibbee (Guy Kibbee), George E. Cole, Archie Anderson, Edward Menlove, etc. Originally produced (1910) by Henry B. Harris and directed by Robert Edeson. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where's Charley? : Book by George Abbott (Based on "Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas). Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser. Various productions (1948 - 75) starring Ray Bolger, Allyn (Ann) McLerie, Byron Palmer, Doretta Morrow (Cousin of Vic Damone), Horace Cooper, Paul England, Danny Scholl, Oliver Cliff, Gil Lamb, Dorothy Coulter, Martha Stewart, Gretchen Wyler, Jack Gilford, Lorraine Havercroft, Sybil Lamb, Richard Jones, Gerome Ragni ("Hair," etc.), Henry Strozier, Ned Beatty, James Burrows (Son of Abe Burrows), Darryl Hickman (Brother of Dwayne Hickman), Susan Watson, Mort Marshall, Dennis Cole, Beth Howland, Dick Shawn, Stanley Grover, Phil Leeds, Marijane Maricle, Priscilla West, Joe Stewart, John Spindler, Laura Gross, Leonard Drum, Roger Christian, Shelley Berman, David Daniels, Patrick Waddington, Win Mayo, Virginia Gibson, etc. Originally produced (1948) by Cy Feuer and Ernest H. Martin in association with Gwen Rickard, directed by George Abbott and choreographed by George Balanchine and Fred Danielli. Songs include: "The Years Before Us," Better Get Out of Here," "The New Ashmolean Marching Society and Students' Conservatory Band," "My Darling, My Darling," "Make a Miracle," "Where's Charley?," "Once in Love With Amy," "At the Red Rose Cotillion," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Where's Daddy? : "New Comedy" by William Inge. Produced by Michael Wager at the Billy Rose Theatre (NYC - 1966) starring Betty Field, Hiram Sherman, Beau Bridges, Barbara Dana, Barbara Ann Teer and Robert Hooks. Directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
108 | Which Is Which : "A Farce" by S. Theyre Smith. Produced in 1887 (No specific location listed) starring Rosina Vokes, Morton Selten, Felix Morris, Ferdinand Gottschalk, etc. Billed with "My Milliner's Bill" by G.W. Godfrey. | ||||||||||||
108 | Which One Shall I Marry? : "A Drama of All Time - Explained in Allegory and Told in a Modern Way" by Ralph Thomas Kettering. Produced by Ed W. Rowland and Lorin J. Howard at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1916 - 17) starring Ruth Lee, Walter Davis, Lon Blanden, Lottie Emmons, Dollie Day, John Conover, Marguerite Henry, Marie Kinzie, etc. Directed by Lorin J. Howard. | ||||||||||||
108 | Which Way Is Home? : "Three Views of Americans" by Ellen Violett (From the works of Stephen Vincent Benet, Gertrude Stein and Mark Lodge). Produced by The Touring Players Company at Theater de Lys (NYC - 1953) starring Robert Claborne, Milo O' Shea, Dana Elcar, Maureen Toal, Tony McGrath, Peg Murray, Anne Meara (Of the comedy team, "Stiller and Meara". Wife of Jerry Stiller. Mother of Ben Stiller.), David Hooks, etc. Directed by David Hooks and Robert Lanning (or Laning). | ||||||||||||
108 | While The City Sleeps : "Tribute to the Police Force" by Edward E. Rose. Produced by Rowland and Clifford at the Victoria Theatre (Chicago - 1915) starring Hal Storde, Fred R. Cantway, Louiszita Valentine, Grace Childers, Mary Del Vecchio, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | While The Sun Shines : "A Comedy" by Terence Rattigan. Various productions (1944 - 50) starring Lewis Howard, Stanley Bell, Melville Cooper, Alexander Ivo, Anne Burr, David Tyrrell, Louise Noble, Ogden Miles, Arnold Davis, Fred Eisley, Ron Bailey, Ron Poffenroth, William Hutt, etc. Originally produced (1944) by Max Gordon and directed by George S. Kaufman. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whip, The : "A Melodrama of English Sporting Life" by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Produced by The Drury Lane Company of America at various theatres (1912 - 14) starring Herbert Sleath, Frank Compton, Ethelbert Hales, John Halliday, Lumsden Hare, Ambrose Manning, etc. Directed by Ernest D' Auban. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whirl Of New York, The : "The Winter Garden's Latest Production" with book and lyrics by Hugh Morton and Edgar Smith (Based on "The Belle of New York"). Music by Gustav Kerker, Al Goodman and Lew Pollack. Additional music by Leo Edwards and Jerome and Schwortz. Additional lyrics by Sydney D. Mitchell. Produced by The Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (1921) starring Carl Judd, Eugene Redding, Dorothy Ward, Teddy Webb, Frank Purcella, Raymond Purcella, Joe Keno, Roy Cummings, etc. Directed by Lew Morton. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Songs include: "The Queen of Musical Comedy," "Dancing Fools," "Teach Me How to Kiss," "Mandalay," "The Belle of New York," "Molly on a Trolley," "The Pastry Cooks," "I Know That I'm In Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whirl Of Society, The : Produced by The Winter Garden Company at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (Boston - 1913) starring Gaby Deslys (And her "Vera Violetta" company), Al Jolson (Portrayed by Larry Parks and Norman Brooks on film. Portrayed by Clive Baldwin, Larry Kert and Michael Burstyn on stage.), Fanny Brice (Portrayed by Barbara Streisand on stage and film), Florence Cable, Ada Lewis, Everett Albin, etc. Songs include: "I'm Saving My Kisses," "My Sumurun Girl," "Ragtime Soldier-Man," "I Want Something New to Play With," "Gaby Glide," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whirl Of The Town, The : "The Fourth Annual Review at this House" by Hugh Morton. Music by Gustave Kerker. Produced by The George W. Lederer Company at The Casino (NYC - No date) starring Louis Harrison, Dan Daly, John Slavin, David Warfield, Henry Norman, Madge Lessing, Dorothy Drew, etc. Directed by George W. Lederer. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whirl Of The World, The : "The Delirious Dance Craze" with book and lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg (Portrayed by Jose Ferrer in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"). Produced by The Winter Garden Company at various theatres (1914 - 15) starring Eugene Howard (Brother of Willie Howard. Billed as "The Howard Brothers".), Louis J. Cody, Beril Barbaretto, George Williams, Wyclif Parker, George Moon, Trixie Raymond, etc. Directed by William J. Wilson. Songs include: "A Broadway in Paree," "Ragtime Arabian Nights," "The Ragtime Pinafore," "Life's a Dress Parade," "The Twentieth Century Rag," "The Pavlova Gavotte," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whirlwind, The (By H. Bernstein) : or "Baccakat" by Henri Bernstein. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at Daly's Theatre (NYC - 1910) starring Marietta Olly, Donah Benrimo, Charles J. Bell, John Emerson, Thurlow Bergen, Albert Gran, etc. Directed by John Emerson. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whirlwind, The (By S. Rosenfeld) : "An Original New Comedy" by Sydney Rosenfeld. Produced at the Standard Theatre (NYC - 1890) starring Helen Dauvray, James Dunn, J.H. Saville, Sidney Drew, Agnes Miller, Ada Crisp, etc. Directed by Charles E. Power. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whisper In God's Ear, A : "The Hilariously Funny Comedy" by Samuel Birnkrant. Various productions (1962 - 69) starring Sandy Balson, Barbara Barnett, Gene Benton, Vincent Cobb, Alvin Hammer, Fancine York, Alan Alda, Shimen Ruskin, etc. Originally produced (1962) by Gwen Dilman and directed by Ira Cirker. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whisper Into My Good Ear : Book by William Hanley. Produced by Theatre 1963, Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder at the Cherry Lane Theater (NYC - 1963) starring Boris Tumarin and Roberts Blossom. Billed with "Mrs. Dally Has a Lover" by William Hanley and starring Estelle Parsons and Robert Drivas. Both productions directed by Richard Altman.,,k | ||||||||||||
108 | Whisper To Me : Book by Greer Johnson (Based on "The Letter in the Cedarchest" by William Goyen). Produced by Manya Starr at the Players Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Ruth White, Dorothy Sands, Mary Finney, Frank Tweddell, Mitch Ryan, Dennis Cooney, Carl Esser and Joyce Bulifant (Wife of William Asher, James MacArthur, etc.). Directed by Marcella Cisney. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whispering Friends : "Newest Farce" by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage). Various productions (1928 - 29) starring Chester Morris, Anne Shoemaker, William Harrigan, Hal Brown, Lucia Laska, Helen Baxter, Lynne Overman, etc. Originally produced (1928) by George M. Cohan and directed by Sam Forrest. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whispering Wires : Book by Kate L. McLaurin (Based on the story of the same name by Henry Leverage which appeared in The Saturday Evening Post). Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (1922 - 24) starring Bertha Mann, Stanley Harrison, Olive Tell, Ben Johnson, Paul Kelly, George Howell, Helen Ray, Wilfred Jessop, Albert Berg, etc. Directed by J.C. Huffman and John Harwood. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whispers : Book by Alan Wynroth (Based on the novel by B.H. Friedman). Produced by the American Theatre Experiment in association with Theater of the Open Eye (NYC - 1972) starring Norman Abrams, Julie Denny, Danica Galich, Paul McCarren, Jo Anne Sedwick, etc. Directed by Alan Wynroth. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whistle In The Dark, A : Book by Thomas Murphy. Produced by The Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven - 1969) starring Tom Atkins, Charles Cioffi, Stephen Elliott, Roberta Maxwell, etc. Directed by Arvin Brown. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whistler's Grandmother : "A New Comedy" by Robert Finch. Produced by Anthony Parella at the President Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring Josephine Hull (Most famous for her roles in "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Harvey" on stage and film), Alan Carney (Of the comedy team, "Brown and Carney"), Lonny Chapman (Founder of the Lonny Chapman Group Repertory Theatre in Hollywood), Dick Bernie, Lou Gilbert, William Nealy, etc. Directed by Eugene O' Sullivan. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whistling In The Dark : Book by Laurence Gross and Edward Childs Carpenter. Produced by Alexander McKaig at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Ernest Truex, Martha Mayo, Ralph Theodore, Edward Arnold, Jack Stone, Claire Trevor, John Kearney, etc. Directed by Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Cargo : "A Vivid Play of the Primitive" by Leon Gordon. Various productions (1924 - 27) starring Arthur Hohl, Conway Wingfield, Frederick Roland, Tracy barrow, Chief White Hawk, Elliot Cabot, George Duryea, Eric Clavering, Frank Wilcox, Hal Brown, Dorothy Holmes, etc. Originally produced (1924) by Earl Carroll and directed by Leon Gordon. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Cat and King Pippin : "A New Highly Sensational Fairy Musical Burlesque Extravaganza" by James Barnes starring T.W. Keene, James Barnes, Olivia Rand, Lizette Bernard, etc. Directed by Charles W. Barry. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Collars : "A Comedy of American Life" by Edith Ellis (From a story by Edgar Franklin). Various productions (1926 - 27) starring John Warner, Dorothy hall, Julia Cobb, James Bradbury, Jr., Frederick Burton, John Alexander (Most famous as "Uncle Teddy" in Arsenic and Old Lace" on stage and film), Josephine Fox, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Crook : "Big Spectacular" by Ed F. Rush at Miner's Bowery (NYC - 1894) starring Emma Rose Lee, Richard Griffin and John Brice, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Devil, The : Book by John Webster. Various productions (1947 - 83) starring Margaret Rawlings, Robert Helpmann, Martita Hunt, Andrew Cruickshank, Hugh Griffith, Patrick McNee, Claire Bloom (Wife of Rod Steiger), Joyce Ebert, Frank Langella, Paul Massie, Christine Pickles, Maria Tucci, Al Corbin, Patrick Lynch, Jim Naughton, Jill Eikenberry, Henry Franklin Winkler (Henry Winkler), Charles Siegel, Michael Ebert, Angela Wood, Mark Buffery, Ian Price, Pip Hinton, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Eagle, The : "A New Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Brian Hooker and W.H. Post (Based on Edwin Milton Boyle's famous play, "The Squaw Man"). Music by Rudolf Friml. Produced Russell Janney at The Casino (NYC - 1927) starring Ralph Moana, John Mealey, Charles E. Galagher, Marion Keeler, Aysa Kaz, Paula Lind, Blanche Fleming, Roberta Curry, Lawrance D' Orsay, Hazel Glen, etc. Directed by Richard Boleslavsky. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Feather, The : Book by Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry. Produced by William A. Brady at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1915) starring Arthur Elliott, Mabel Archdaw, Mabel Reid, Alan Mudie, Frances Carson, Jessie Glendenning, etc. Directed by John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell). | ||||||||||||
108 | White Flower, The : "A One-Act Play" by Minnie Maddern Fiske. Produced at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1897) starring Felix Morris, Frank R. Mills, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Marie Shotwell and Grace Root. Billed with "The Late Mr. Castello" by Sydney Grundy starring James K. Hackett, Felix Morris, Mary Mannering, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Guard, The : or "Days of the Turbins" by Michael Bulgakov. Produced by Sol Hurok (Portrayed by David Wayne in the 1953 biopic, "Tonight We Sing") and the Moscow Art Players at the Majestic Theatre (NYC - 1935) starring A. Bogdanov, P. Pavlov, T. Swoboda, etc. Directed by Vera Gretch. | ||||||||||||
108 | White-Haired Boy, The : "A New Comedy" by Charles Martin and Beatrice Kaufman. Produced by George Abbott at the Plymouth Theatre (Boston - 1940) starring Ruth T. McDevitt, Brammer Binder, Will Lee, Betty Garde, Philip Loeb (Most famous as the co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television), Edith Van Cleve, Keenan Wynn (Son of Ed Wynn), Frances Reid, Paul Mann, Fleming Ward, Florenz Ames, etc. Directed by George Abbott. | ||||||||||||
108 | White-Headed Boy, The : "The Comedy" by Lennox Robinson. Produced by the Abbey Theatre Irish Players (Dublin) at various theatres (1922 - 34) starring Maureen Delany, Sydney Morgan, Norah Desmond, May Fitzgerald, Arthur Shields (Brother of Barry Fitzgerald), Arthur Sinclair, Gertrude Murphy, J.A. O' Rourke, Eileen Crowe, Joan Sullivan, Barry Fitzgerald, Kate Curling, May Craig, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Heather, The : "A Drama of Modern Life" by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Produced by Charles Frohman at the Academy of Music (NYC - 1898) starring Rose Coghlan, Amelia Bingham, Olive May, Alice Arnold, Rose Hubbard, Annie Adams, Francis Carlyle, Miller Kent, etc. Directed by Joseph Humphreys. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Hen, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Roderic C. Penfield. Music by Gustave Kerker. Lyrics by Roderic C. Penfield and Paul West. Produced at The Casino (NYC - 1907) starring Louis Mann, William Armstrong, Otis Sheridan, William F. Carroll, Lotta Faust, Maud Raymond, etc. Directed by Julian Mitchell and J.C. Huffman. Songs include: "A Man is Only a Man," "The Prima Donna," "Mountain Maids," "Everything is High Nowadays," "That's Why the Danube is Blue," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Horse Inn : Book by Hans Muller (Adapted by David Freedman). Music by Ralph Benatzky. Lyrics by Robert Gilbert (English lyrics by Irving Caesar). Produced by Laurence Rivers at the Center Theatre (NYC - 1937) starring William Gaxton, Kitty Carlisle (Wife of Moss Hart), Oscar Ragland, Tommy Gavin, Grover White, Ann Barrie, Robert Halliday, etc. Directed by Erik Charell. Choreographed by Max Rivers. Costumes by Irene Sharaff. Songs include: "I Cannot Live Without Your Love," "Cowshed Rhapsody," "Goodbye, Au Revoir, Auf Wiedersehn," "The Waltz of Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Horse Of The Peppers, The : Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1848). Billed with "Our National Defences," "Life in the Clouds," "Teddy The Tiler," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White House, The : Book by A. E. Hotchner. Produced by Gilbert Miller, Helen Bonfils and Morton Gottlieb at various theatres (1964) starring Helen Hayes, Fritz Weaver, James Daly (Father of Tyne Daly and Tim Daly), Sorrell Booke, Eric Berry, Gene Wilder, Eugene Roche (Television's "Professional Dishwasher"), Nancy Franklin, Michael O' Sullivan, Elly Stone, etc. Directed by Henry Kaplan. | ||||||||||||
108 | White House Murder Case, The : Book by Jules Feiffer. Various productions (1970 - 72) starring Bob Balaban, J.J. Barry, Paul Benedict (Television's "The Jeffersons"), Peter Bonerz (Television's "The Bob Newhart Show"), Paul Dooley, Richard Libertini, Edward J. Moore, Jim Jansen, John Hancock, Mary Jane Kimbrough, Jeffrey Tambor, Charles Kimbrough (Television's "Murphy Brown"), etc. Originally produced (1970) by Theodore Mann, Harold Leventhal, Paul Libin and Orin Lehman and directed by Alan Arkin. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Liars : "Two Plays of the Sixties" (Including "Black Comedy") by Peter Shaffer. Produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company at the Criterion Center Stage Right (NYC - 1993) starring David Aaron Baker, Anne Bobby, Keene Curtis (Television's "Cheers"), Peter MacNicol (Co-star of television's "Ally McBeal," "24," etc.), Nancy Marchand (Co -star of television's "Marty," "Lou Grant," "The Sopranos," etc.), Kate Mulgrew (Television's "Mrs. Columbo"), Brian Murray, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Man : Book by Samson Raphaelson. Produced by Sam Byrd at the National Theatre (NYC - 1936). Directed by Melville Burke. No cast information listed. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Peacock, The : "A Romance" by Olga Petrova. Produced in 1921 (No specific location listed) starring Olga Petrova, Doris Carpenter, Leon Gordon, Letha Walters, George C. Thorpe, Charles Brokaw, etc. Directed by Leon Gordon. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Phantom, The : Produced at the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh (1831). Billed with "The Evil Eye," Dominique The Deserter," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Sheep Of The Family : Produced by The Allenberry Players at the Allenberry Playhouse (Boiling Springs, PA - 1960) starring Bettie Endrizzi, David Gilbert, Reginald Rowland, Jr., Francine Sharon, Roy Scheider, etc. Directed by Richard North Gage. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Sister, The : Book by Marion Crawford. Various productions (1909 - 12) starring Viola Allen, James O' Neill (Father of Eugene O' Neill), William Farnum, Dwight Dana, Joseph Whiting, Fanny Addison Pitt, Belle Chippendale Warner, Anna Berger Price, William Belfort, David Proctor, John Craig, Wilfred Young, Bert Young, Florence Shirley, etc. Originally produced (1909) by Sam S. and Lee Shubert and directed by Hugh Ford. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Slave, The : "Grand and Brilliant New Production" by Bartley Campbell. Various productions (1897 - 1960) starring Ruth Macauley, James Mitchell, Frank Drew, Howard Walling, Loduski Young, Grace Atwell, Mathilde Weffing, Carlotta, James Cooper, Benton Blair, Rita Knight, Gertrude Perry, Ada Gardner, Lillian Lee Anderson, Laura Albert, Bernice Belknap, Oliver Oliphant, Joseph Ennis Wells, Jeanne Rustemeyer, Clay Britton, Stephen Booser, Michael Addison, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Slaves : "Drama" by Isidor Solotarying. Produced by Edwin A. Relkin at the Euclid Avenue Opera House (Cleveland, Ohio - 1913) starring Kenney Lipzen ("The Celebrated Yiddish Actress"), E. Rothstein, Jacob Cone, etc. Billed with "Damaged Children" by Isidor Solotarying and "Der Mamser" by Jacob Lordin. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Squadron, The : "Big Patriotic Melodrama" by James W. Harkins, Jr. Produced at H.R. Jacob's Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1894) starring W. A. Whitecar, Frederic Julian, Robert Neil, Percy Plunkett, William Vesta, Laura Booth, etc. Directed by A.Y. Pearson. Billed with "A Back Number" by Edward E. Kidder. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Steed, The : "A Comedy" by Paul Vincent Carroll. Various productions (1938 - 41) starring Whitford Kane, George Coulouris, Jessica Tandy, Grania O' Malley, Tom Bate, Grace Mills, Warren G. Hunke, Katherine Hocking, Robert Borst Whittemore, etc. Originally produced (1938) by Eddie Dowling and directed by Hugh Hunt. | ||||||||||||
108 | White Wings : Book by Philip Barry. Produced by Winthrop Ames at various theatres (1926) starring George Ali, Winifred Lenihan, Tom Powers, William Norris, Donald McKee, Phil M. Sheridan, Earl McDonald, etc. Directed by Winthrop Ames. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whiteoaks : Book by Mazo de la Roche (From her novel "Whiteoaks of Jalna"). Produced by Victor Payne-Jennings at various theatres (1938) starring Ethel Barrymore, Wyrley Birch, Reynolds Denniston, Robert Shayne (Most famous as "Inspector Henderson" on television's "Adventures of Superman"), Allan Hale, Ethel Colt (Daughter of Ethel Barrymore), Lenore Chippendale, Stephen Haggard, etc. Directed by Stephen Haggard. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whitewashing Julia : "An Original Comedy" by Henry Arthur Jones. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1904) starring Fay Davis, Guy Standing, Ida Vernon, Louise Drew, Rachel Sterling, Doris Keane, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whittington And His Cat : "Pantomime" by E. L. Blanchard. Produced by Augustus Harris at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London - 1884 - 85) starring Fannie Leslie, Harry Parker, Kate Munroe, Harry Nicholls, James T. Powers, Dot Mario, Francesca Zanfretta, etc. Directed by Augustus Harris and Charles Harris. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Cares : "A New Revue" with skits by Edward Clarke Lilley, Bertrand Robinson, Kenneth Webb and John Cantwell. Music by Percy Wenrich. Lyrics by Harry Clarke. Produced by The Satirists, Inc. at Chanin's 46th Street Theatre (NYC - 1930) starring Florenz Ames, George Sweet, Margaret Dale, William Holbrook, Grant Mills, Leonard Lord, Jane Bowers, Mercer Templeton, James Templeton, Bobby Edwards, Percy Helton, etc. Directed by George Vivian and E.Clarke Lilley. Choreographed by William Holbrook. Songs include: "Believe It or Not," "Who Cares," "Sunup," "Dixieland," "The Hunt," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Fights The Battle : Book by Kenneth White. Music by Paul Bowles. Produced by The Theatre Committee for the Defense of the Spanish Republic (No location listed - Mid 1930s) starring Earl Robinson, Mara Tartar, Nicholas Ray, John de Angelis, Charles Kuhn, Alexander Scourby, Norman Lloyd, Emil Hirsch, Hester Sondergaard, Victor Killian, Jr., Joe Wolff, etc. Directed by Joe Losey. "All proceeds will go to the Spanish Government through Labor's Red Cross for Spain, headed by David Dubinsky." | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Is He? : "A New Comedy" by Horace Annesley Vachell (Very freely adapted from a Novel by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes). Produced by Frederick Harrison at Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - No date) starring Henry Ainley, Irene Browne, Frederick Groves, Roland Pertwee, etc. Directed by E. Lyall Swete. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Is Sylvia? : "A Light Comedy" by Terence Ratigan. Produced by H.M. Tennent at the Criterion Theatre (London - 1950) starring Robert Flemyng, Vernon Graves, Diane Hart, Roland Culver, Diana Hope, Roger Maxwell, Joan Benham, etc. Directed by Anthony Quayle. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Is Who (No author listed) : "The Amusing Farce" produced at McVicker's Theatre (Chicago - 1873) starring W.H. Seymour, George Gaston, J. Batchelder, etc. Billed with "Simpson and Company" starring Charlotte Cushman, J.H. McVicker, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Is Who (By H.H. Winslow) : Book by Herbert Hall Winslow. Produced at the Grand Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1897) starring Joe Kelly, Charles A. Mason, Charles Davis, Blanche Boyer, Cecille Morris, Eva Randolph, Marie Wood, etc. Billed with a selection of vaudeville acts including: "The Typewriter Girls," "The Wood Sisters," "The German Singing Society," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Killed Cock Robin? : "The Farce" by Charles Mathews. Produced in London (No specific location listed - 1887) starring George Giddens, W. Blakeley, Rose Saker and May Scarlett. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Killed Santa Claus? : Book by Terence Feely. Produced by Bill Freedman and Alexander H. Cohan at the Piccadilly Theatre (London - 1970) starring Honor Blackman (Most famous as "Pussy Galore" in the film "Goldfinger"), Maurice Kaufmann, Noel Davis, James Cairncross, Edwin Richfield, etc. Directed by Nicholas Barter. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Saw Him Die? : Book by Tudor Gates. Produced by Charles Ross (in association with Arthur Talbot Rice) at the Theatre Royal Haymarket (London - 1974) starring Stratford Johns, Lee Montague, Christopher Guinee, Elizabeth Wallace, etc. Directed by Philip Grout. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Wants A Guinea? : "The Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1823). Billed with "Family Jars," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? : "A New Comedy" by Peter Lind Hayes, Mary Healy (Wife of Peter Lind Hayes), Larry Blyden (The third and final full-time host of television's "What's My Line?"), Roland Winters (The third non Asian actor to portray "Charlie Chan" on film), Larry Storch, Bryce Spencer, Gene Ross, Marshall Crawford, Jack Holloway, Ray Walston, Russell Nype ("Call Me Madam," etc.), Gene Rayburn (Host of television's "The Match Game"), Sally Kemp, William Glennon, John W. Zeigler, JoWhodunnitel Thomas, Everett King, etc. Originally produced (1958) by Lelend Hayward and directed by Alex Segal. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whodunnit : Book by Anthony Shaffer. Produced by Douglas Urbanski, Robert A. Buckley and E. Gregg Wallace, Jr. at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1983) starring George Hearn, Hermionne Baddeley, Barbara Baxley, Gordon Chater, John Glover, Fred Gwynne, etc. Directed by Michael Kahn. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whole Town's Talking, The : "A Farce" by John Emerson and Anita Loos. Various productions (1924 - 25) starring Grant Mitchell, Frank Lalor, June Bradley, Violet Dunn, Alice Dunn, Ellsworth Jones, Ruth Costello, Dorothy West, Josephine Fox, Eric Simon, Halbert Brown, Winifrid Anglin, Frank Wilcox, Ruth Abbott, Helen Blair, Dorothy Holmes, etc. Originally produced (1924) by A.H. Woods. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whole World Over, The : "A New Comedy" by Konstantine Simonov (Adapted by Thelma Schnee). Produced by Walter Fried and Paul F. Moss at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Uta Hagen, Joseph Buloff, Sanford Meisner, Stephen Bekassy, Fred Stewart, Michael Strong, Jo Van Fleet, Lou Polan, etc. Directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who'll Save The Plowboy? : "A New Play" by Frank D. Gilroy. Various productions (1962 - 63) starring Gene Hackman, Burton Mallory, Rebecca Darke, Gerald O' Loughlin, William Smithers, Dan Rubinate, Harry Basch, Joel Streeter, etc. Originally produced (1962) by The Phoenix Theatre and directed by Daniel Petrie. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whom Does Helen Belong To? : "A New Farce From the German" by Ferdinand Gottschalk (Adapted from the German of Eberhard Buchner). Produced by Comstock and Gest at the Hyperion Theatre (No location or date listed) starring Teddy Webb, Willette Kershaw, Leo Kohlmar, Ivy Troutman, Dorothy Walters, etc. Directed by Edward Elsner. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whoop - De - Doo! (No author listed) : "A Jumble of Jollities in 2 Whoops" produced by Weber and Fields' All-Star Company at Weber and Fields Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Lew M. Fields and Joseph M. Weber, Peter F. Dailey, Carter De Haven (Father of Gloria De Haven), Lillian Russell (Portrayed by Alice Faye in the 1940 biopic, "Lillian Russell"), Bena Hoffman, etc. Billed with "Looney Park - A Comic Supplement in One Scene" starring the same cast. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whoop - De - Doo! (By H. Crabtree) : "A Musical Extravaganza" by Howard Crabtree, Charles Catanese, Philip George, Peter Morris, Dick Gallagher and Mark Waldrop. Sketches, music and lyrics by Dick Gallagher, Peter Morris and Mark Waldrop. Additional material by Brad Ellis, Jack Feldman, David Rambo, Bruce Sussman and Eric Schorr. Produced at the Actors' Playhouse (NYC - 1993) starring Howard Crabtree, Keith Cromwell, Tommy Femia, Ron Skobel, Alan Tulin, Jay Rogers, etc. Directed by Phillip George. Choreographed by David Lowenstein. Songs include; "Tough to be a Fairy," "Blue Flame," "Stuck on You," "It's a Perfect Day," "Last One Picked," "The Magic of Me," "My Turn to Shine," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whoopee : "The Musical Comedy" by William Anthony McGuire (Based upon the comedy, "The Nervous Wreck" by Owen Davis). Music by Walter Donaldson (Portrayed by Frank Lovejoy in the 1951 biopic, "I'll See You in My Dreams"). Lyrics by Gus Kahn (Portrayed by Danny Thomas in the 1951 biopic, "I'll See You In My Dreams"). Various productions (1929 - 79) starring Eddie Cantor (Portrayed by Keefe Brasselle in the 1953 biopic, "The Eddie Cantor Story"), Ruth Etting (Portrayed by Doris Day in the 1955 biopic, "Love Me or Leave Me"), Olive Brady, Josephine Adair, Adele Smith, Jack Shaw, Ethel Shutta, Paul Gregory, Albert Hackett, Tex Cooper, Charles Repole, Bob Allen, Beth Austin, Peter Boyden, Leonard Drum, Carol Swarbrick, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, etc. Originally produced (1929) by Florenz Ziegfeld (Portrayed by William Powell in the 1936 biopic, "The Great Ziegfeld" and in the 1946 film revue, "Ziegfeld Follies," by Walter Pidgeon in the 1968 biopic, "Funny Girl" and by Paul Shenar in the 1978 TV biopic, "Ziegfeld: The Man and His Woman), directed by Joseph Urban and choreographed by Seymour Felix. Songs include: "It's a Beautiful Day Today," "Makin' Whoopee," "Here's to the Girl of My Heart," "Red, Red Rose," "Love Me or Leave Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whoop-Up : "A New Musical Comedy" by Cy Feuer, Ernest H. Martin and Dan Cushman (Based on "Stay Away, Joe" by Dan Cushman). Music by Moose Charlap. Lyrics by Norman Gimbal. Produced by Feuer and Martin at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (NYC - 1958) starring Susan Johnson, Paul Ford, Ralph Young (Of the singing duo, "Sandler and Young"), Romo Vincent, Sylvia Syms (Most famous for her hit recording of "I Could Have Danced All Night"), Danny Meehan, Wallace Rooney, etc. Directed by Cy Feuer. Choreographed by Onna White. Songs include: "Love Eyes," "Flattery," "The Girl in His Arms," "The Best of What This Country's Got," "Sorry For Myself," "Montana," "She or Her," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whores, Wars and Tin Pan Alley : "A Sophisticated Evening" by Kurt Weill. Produced by Albert McCleery and Loren Tindall in association with David Knapp at the Macloren Playhouse (Hollywood, CA - No date) starring Martha Schlamme and Alvin Epstein. Songs include: "Alabama Song," "Moritat (Ballad of Mack the Knife)," "My Ship," "Lost in the Stars," "Speak Low," "September Song," "The Saga of Jenny," "Bilbao Song," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? : Book by Edward Albee. Various productions (1962 - 2005) starring Uta Hagen, Arthur Hill, Ben Piazza, Rochelle Oliver, Elaine Stritch, Shepperd Strudwick, Bill Berger, Eileen Fulton, Vicki Cummings, Kendall Clark, Donald Briscoe, Constance Cummings, Ray McAnally, Pinkie Johnstone, Richard Easton, George Grizzard, Melinda Dillon, Nancy Kelly, Ken Kercheval, Barbara Dana, Michaele Myers, Kendall Clark, Colleen Dewhurst (Wife of George C. Scott), James Daly (Father of Tyne Daly and Tim Daly), Dan Travanty (Daniel J. Travanti), Richard Harris (Not the British film star), David Turner, June Barrie, Miranda Richardson, Haila Stoddard, Donald Davis, Ben Gazzara, Richard Kelton, Kate Reid, Ned Reiter, Dee Rhoden, Margaret Courtenay, Michael Aldridge, Mercedes McCambridge, Henderson Forsythe, Kathleen Turner, Bill Irwin, Mireille Enos, David Harbour, Christopher Burns, Jennifer Regan, Stina Nielson, David Furr, etc. Originally produced (1962) by Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder and directed by Alan Schneider. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who's Happy Now? : "A New Play" by Oliver Hailey. Music by Michael Barr. Lyrics by Dion McGregor. Produced by the Center Theatre Group at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles - 1967) starring Warren Berlinger (Cousin of Milton Berle), Malcolm Atterbury, Betty Garrett (Co-star of television's "All in the Family," "Laverne and Shirley," etc. Wife of Larry Parks), Peggy Pope and Warren Oates. Directed by Gordon Davidson. Also produced by the Body Politic Theatre Laboratory (NYC - 1977) staring Daniel Therriault, John Kavan, Ann Eggert, etc. Directed by Joseph Slowick. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who's To Win Him : Produced by the Young Ladies' Guild at Opera Hall (No specific location listed - 1879) starring D.F. Stillman, J.R. Bloom, Ottmar Schallern, Hattie Rogers, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who's Who? (By J. Gilbert) : "Latest Success" by James Gilbert and Harry Pepper. Produced by The Boston Opera Comique Company at the Opera House (Montpelier, VT - No date) starring James Gilbert, Ben Lodge, Harry Pepper, Frank Bradford, Patti Stone, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who's Who? (By E. Marcy) : Book by Everett Marcy and Leonard Sillman. Music by Baldwin Bergersen, James Shelton, Irvin Graham and Paul McCrane. Lyrics by June Sillman, Irvin Graham and James Shelton. Produced by Elsa Maxwell ("The Hostess with the Mostess on the Ball") and Leonard Sillman at the Hudson Theatre (NYC - 1938) starring Rags Ragland, June Sillman, James Shelton, Jack and June Blair, Imogene Coca, Mildred Todd, Kirk Alyn (Most famous as the star of the 1948 serial, "Superman". Husband of Virginia O' Brien.), Peter Renwick, etc. Directed by Leonard Sillman. Songs include: "Who's Who," "Skiing at Saks," "Rinka Tinka Man," "Sunday Morning in June," "I Dance Alone," "It's You I Want," "Let Your Hair Down," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who's Who (By K. Waterhouse) : "A New Comedy" by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Produced by Bill Freedman and the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre at the Fortune Theatre (London - 1972) starring Francis Matthews, Joe Melia, Judy Cornwell and Josephine Tewson. Directed by Robert Chetwyn. | ||||||||||||
108 | Who's Who In Hell : "A New Comedy" by Peter Ustinov. Produced by Alexander H. Cohen and Bernard Delfont at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (NYC - 1974) starring Peter Ustinov, Beau Bridges, George S. Irving, Josef Summer, Olympia Dukakis, Erin Connor, Joseph Maher, Christine Pickles, etc. Directed by Ellis Rabb. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whose Life Is It Anyway? : "A Drama" by Brian Clark. Various productions (1978 - 81) starring Tom Conti, Jean Marsh, Philip Bosco, Kenneth Welsh, Jennie Goossens, Phoebe Nichols, Jane Asher (Sister of Peter Asher), John Neville-Andrews, Mary Hara, Judith Ivey, Rudolph Willrich, Maggie Klekas, Rusty Salling, etc. Originally produced in London (1978) by Ray Cooney and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. | ||||||||||||
108 | Whose Little Boy Are You? : "Premiere" by Alan Levenstein. Produced by Stephen Brown and John Harding at the Stage Society Theatre (Hollywood, Ca - 1969) starring Mark Gardner, Bobo Lewis (Most famous as the wife of Ben Blue in the film, "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"), William Schallert (Co-star of "The Patty Duke Show"), Arnie Weiss, Don Parker, Jerry Bono, etc. Directed John Harding. Choreographed by Noel Sheldon. | ||||||||||||
108 | Why Marry? : "The Most -Discussed Comedy of the Century" by Jesse Lynch Williams. Produced by Selwyn Company in association with Roi Cooper Megrue at various theatres (1918 - 19) starring Edmund Breese, Ernest Lawford (Uncle of Peter Lawford), Leonard Mudie, Louise Randolph, Lotus Robb, Harold West, Nat C. Goodwin, Shelley Hull, etc. Directed by Richard Pitman. | ||||||||||||
108 | Why Not? : "A Comedy of Conventions" by Jesse Lynch Williams. Produced by the Equity Players at the Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (NYC - 1923) starring Tom Powers, Margaret Mower, Marguerite Churchill, Cecil Yapp, Warburton Gamble, etc. Directed by Shelley Hull and O.P. Heggie. | ||||||||||||
108 | Why Smith Left Home : "A Farce Comedy" by George H. Broadhurst. Various productions (1900 - 04) starring William Bramwell, Walter Allen, John Westley, Dorothy Donnelly (Portrayed by Merle Oberon in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"), Laura Hope Crews (Most famous as "Aunt Pittypat" in the film "Gone With the Wind"), Frances Starr, Henry V. Donnelly, Maclyn Arbuckle, Fred W. Peters, Rose Snyder, Annie Yeamans, Vaughan Glaser, Louis Albion, Roy Atwell, Louise Rial, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wicked : Book by Winnie Holzman (Based on the novel by Gregory Maguire). Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Various productions by Marc Platt, Universal Pictures, The Araca Group, Jon B. Platt and David Stone (2004 - 2011) starring Idina Menzel, Kristen Chenoweth, Carole Shelley, Norbert Leo Butz, William Youmans, Ben Cameron, Joel Grey, Derrick Williams, Ana Gasteyer, Kate Reinders, Kristoffer Cusick, Heidi Kettenring, Telly Leung, Jason Davies, Teal Wicks, Katie Rose Clarke, Richard H. Blake, Tom Flynn, Etai BenShlomo, Cristy Candler, Kathy Fitzgerald, Tom McGowan, etc. Directed by Joe Mantello. Choreographed by Wayne Cilento. Songs include: "No One Mourns the Wicked," "The Wizard and I," "What is This Feeling," "Dancing Through Life," "A Sentimental Man," Defying Gravity," "Thank Goodness," "I'm Not That Girl," "No Good Deed," "For Good," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Widow Bedott : Book by David Ross Locke. Produced in 1880 (No specific location listed) starring Charles B. Bishop, Sol Smith, George W. Farren, Susie Carlton, etc. Billed with "Chris and Lena" starring P.F. Baker, T.J. Farron, George F. Devere, Jr., Leo Cooper, W. P. Irving, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Widow By Proxy : "A New Farcical Comedy" by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Produced by The Liebler Company at various theatres (1913 - 14) starring May Irwin (Performed the first on screen kiss in movie history with John C. Rice in the 1896 film, "The Kiss"), Clara Blandick (Most famous as "Aunt Em" in the film, "The Wizard of Oz"), Helen Orr Daly, Orlando Daly, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Widow Jones, The : "A New Original Farcical Conceit" by John J. McNally. Produced at various theatres (1896) starring May Irwin ("Everybody's Favorite Comedienne". Performed the first on screen kiss in movie history with John C. Rice in the 1896 film, "The Kiss"), John C. Rice, George W. Barnum, Ada Lewis, Hattie Williams, Sally Cohen, Roland Carter, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Widow Of 40, The : "A Comedy-Thriller" by Heron Carvic. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Bristol (England - 1945) starring Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Heron Carvic, Johnstone Barr, Carl Copet, Peter Bayliss, Basil Rabin, Hugh Casson, etc. Directed by Heron Carvic. | ||||||||||||
108 | Widow's Blind Date, The : Book by Israel Horovitz. Produced by David Bulasky, Barbara Darwall and Peter von Mayrhauser at the Circle in the Square (NYC - 1989) starring Tom Bloom, Christine Estabrook and Paul O' Brien. Directed by Israel Horovitz. | ||||||||||||
108 | Widowers' Houses : Book by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (1908 - 81) starring Charles Bibby, Lewis Casson, Clarence Derwent, B. Iden Payne, Louise Holbrook, Basil Dean, Geoffrey Bateman, Ian Price, Timothy West, Peter Copley, Marshall Breeden, David Paulsen, Winifred Bacon, R. Graham Brown, Jerry Morris, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wife, The (By D. Belasco) : "The Famous Society Comedy" by David Belasco and Henry C. DeMille (Father of Cecil B. de Mille). Various productions (1889 - ) starring Boyd Putnam, Henry Herman, S.Miller Kent, Henry Talbot, Ethel Greybrooke, Eliza Logan, Herbert Kelcey, Henry Miller, Vida Croly, Ned Howard Fowler, Brigham Royce, Louis Albion, Kate Jepson, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wife, The (By S. Knowles) : or "A Tale of Mantua" by Sheridan Knowles. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Dublin (1836 - 49). Billed with "The Inn-Keeper's Daughter," "The Blind Beggar of Bethnal Green," "Alfred the Great," "The Wonder," etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wife For Wife : "A Powerful and Realistic Melo-Drama" by John A. Stevens. Various productions (No date) starring Thomas McGrane, Lottie Winnett, J.B. Brown, Emil Lacroix, Frank Montgomery, Louise Calders, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wife's Peril, A : or "Stricken Blind" by B.C. Stevenson and Clement Scott (Adapted from Sardou's "Nos Intimes"). Various productions (1887 - 95) starring Hattie Henry, C.W. Pierce, Lillie Armstrong, Lillie (or "Lily") Langtry (Portrayed by Ava Gardner in the 1972 biopic, "The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean"), Frank H. Fenton, James W. Pigott, Roland Atwood, Oscar Adye, Beatrice Selwyn, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wife's Stratagem, A : "Pure, Clean, Wholesome Fun" produced by The May Prindle Comedy Company at various theatres (No date) starring May Prindle, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wife's Strategy, A : "A New Drama of Modern American Life" by George Middleton. Produced at various theatres (No date) starring Margaret Anglin, John E. Kellerd, Walter E. Hitchcock, Dudley McCann, Gordon Burby, Blanche Stoddard, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wild Decembers : Book by Clemence Dane. Produced by Charles B. Cochran at the Apollo Theatre (London - 1933) starring Diana Wynyard, Marcus Barron, Thea Holme, Ralph Richardson, Austin Trevor, Anne Boyds, Cyril Horrocks, Eric Bass, etc. Directed Benn W. Levy. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wild Duck, The : Book by Henrik Ibsen. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1925 - 67) starring Blanche Yurka, Jack Daniels, Dallas Anderson, Richard Skinner, Maurice Evans, Kent Smith, Mildred Dunnock, Diana Lynn, Philip Loeb (Most famous as the co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television), David Lewis, Robert Middleton, Leonardo Cimino, James Greene, Christine Pickles, Keene Curtis, Donald Moffat, Betty Miller, Norman Rossington (Co-star of the film, "A Hard Day's Night," etc.), Julian Slade, James Cairncross, John Neville, Ted Marcuse, Hal Millen, Dana Winters, Cecil Yapp, Henry Carville, John Brewster, Tom Powers, Warburton Gamble, Helen Chandler, Romney Brent, etc. | ||||||||||||
108 | Wild Oats : or "The Strolling Gentlemen" by John O' Keefe. Various productions (1817 - 1982) starring Joe Melia, Norman Rodway, Jeremy Irons, Zoe Wanamaker, Raymond Marlowe, Ben Cross, Ian Lindsay, James Cairncross, Charles Wyndham, Sydney Valentine, Mary Moore, Stephen Lang, Michael Gabel, etc. Billed with "Midas," "High Life Below Stairs," "The Peasant Boy," "John of Paris," "Tom Thumb," "My Aunt," "Boots At the Swan," "The Jewess," "Der Freischutz," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wild Rose, The : "A Musical Comedy" by Harry B. Smith and George V. Hobart. Music by Lydwig Englander. Produced by George W. Lederer at the Knickerbocker Theatre (No location listed - No date) starring Edwin Foy (Portrayed by Bob Hope and Eddie Foy, Jr. on film. Portrayed by Eddie Foy Jr. on television), Albert Hart, Junie McCree, Louis Kelso, Charles Hooker, Irene Bentley, Marguerite Clark, Evelyn Florence Nesbit (Portrayed by Joan Collins in the film, "The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing" and by Elizabeth McGovern in the film, "Ragtime"), Elsie Ferguson, etc. Directed by George W. Lederer. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wild Violets : "A Musical Play" by Bruno Hardt-Warden (Translated by Hassard Short and Desmond Carter). Music by Robert Stolz. Lyrics by Desmond Carter. Produced by Richard Berger for the Municipal Opera at the Municipal Open Air Theatre - Forest Park (St. Louis - 1937) starring Guy Robertson, Violet Carlson, Vicki Cummings, Wilbur Evans, Helen Raymond, etc. Directed by Zeke Colvan. Choreographed by Theodor Adolphus and Al White, Jr. Songs include: "In Switzerland," "Summer in Our Hearts," "A Girl Has Got My Heart," "Dreaming of Love," "Outdoor Girl," "Charming Weather," "Night of Nights," "You, Just You," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wild Waves : "A New Comedy" by William Ford Manley. Produced by Doran, Ray and Hewes at the Times Square Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Edith Van Cleve, Fred Malcolm, Larry Jason, Bruce McFarlane, Robert Shayne (Most famous as "Inspector Henderson" on television's "The Adventures of Superman"), Paul Porter, Anne Revere, Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), John Beal (Most famous as "The Little Minister" on stage and film), Helen Blair, etc. Directed by Worthington Miner. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wildcat : "A New Musical" by N. Richard Nash. Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Produced by Michael Kidd and N. Richard Nash at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1960) starring Lucille Ball, Keith Andes, Paula Stewart, Swen Swenson ("Little Me," etc.), Edith King, Valerie Harper, Wendy Nickerson, etc. Directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd. Songs include: "I Hear," "Hey Look Me Over," "What Takes My Fancy," "One Day We Dance," "Tippy Tippy Toes," "Corduroy Road," "You've Come Home," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wildcat - The Romp : Starring Myra Collins ("That Cute Little Girl"), Will T. Hodge, Dan Simons, Alma E. Lewis, etc. No location or date listed. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wildflower : "A Musical Play" with book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Music by Herbert Stothart and Vincent Youmans. Various productions (1923 - 25) starring Edith Day, Charles Barrow, Adele Kellar, Eva Olivotti, Jack Dempsey, Jerome Daley, Bernard Gorcey (Father of Leo Gorcey), Guy Robertson, Esther Howard, Halbert Brown, Ruth Abbott, Frank Wilcox, Winifred Anglin, Josephine Fox, etc. Originally produced by Arthur Hammerstein (Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II), directed by Oscar Eagle and choreographed by David Bennett. Songs include: "Some Like to Hunt," "Bambalina," "April Blossoms," "The Best Dance I've Had Tonight," "You Can't Blame a Girl for Dreaming," "The World's Worst Woman," "You Can Always Find Another Partner," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wilde! : "A New Play" by Frederick Gaines. Produced at various theatres (NYC - 1972) starring Albert Stratton, Barbara Caruso, Charles Siebert, Carol Williard, Albert L. Smelko, Margaret Kaler, Donald C. Hoepner and Janet Bell. Directed by John J. Desmond and Eberle Thomas. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wilde Evening With Shaw, A : "A Dramatization of the lives and wit of Oscar (Wilde) - and G.B.S. (George Bernard Shaw) starring Richard Gray and Mayo Loiseau. Directed by Cedric Hardwicke (1963). | ||||||||||||
109 | Wilder And Wilder : "Two New Plays" ("Infancy' and "Childhood") by Thornton Wilder. Produced at the Old Globe Arena in the Falstaff Tavern (San Diego - No date). | ||||||||||||
109 | Wilderness, The : "A New Comedy" by H.V. Esmond. Various productions (c. 1900 - 30) starring George Alexander, H.H. Vincent, Lennox Pawle, C. Aubrey Smith, Dora Barton, Eva Moore, Julie Opp, Phyllis Dare, Charles Richman, E.Y. Backus, Margaret Dale, Margaret Anglin, Lores Grimm, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wilderness Of Monkeys : "A New Play" by Peter Watling. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1949) starring Sonia Williams, Stephen Kaye, Nigel Stock, Paul Rogers, Nuna Davey, John Phillips, etc. Directed by Allan Davis. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wildfire : "A Comedy Drama" by George Broadhurst and George V. Hobart. Produced by The Academy of Music Stock Company at the Academy of Music (NYC - 1913) starring Theodore Friebus, Ford Fenimore, Richard Lyle, Roy Torrey, Ruth Morris, Lydia Kane, etc. Directed by J. Gordon Edwards. | ||||||||||||
109 | Will, The : "The Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1820). Billed with "The Bee-Hive," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Will O' Th' Wisp : "A Story of Today with a Musical Setting" with book and lyrics by Walter Percival. Music by Alfred G. Robyn. Produced by Charles Bradley at the Olympic Theatre (St. Louis - 1911) starring Richie Ling, Albert Stuart, Josie Sandler, Ignacio Martinetti, Bertha Holly, Walter Percival, Ethel Gilmore, Cecil Cunningham, Hans Shuman-Heink, etc. Directed by Dave Marion. Songs include: "Heidelberg," "Kankakee," "Dreamland," "Easy Mark," "There Was More Than That," "The Moon is at Its Prime," "Will O' Th' Wisp," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Will Rogers Follies, The : "A Life in Revue" by Peter Stone (Inspired by the words of Will and Betty Rogers). Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green (Husband of Phyllis Newman). Various productions (1991 - 93) starring Keith Carradine, Dee Hoty, Dick Latessa, Cady Huffman, Larry Gatlin (Of the singing group, "The Gatlin Brothers"), Nancy Ringham, Marla Maples (Wife of Donald Trump), etc. Originally produced (1991) by Pierre Cossette, Martin Richards, Sam Crothers, James M. Nederlander, Stewart F. Lane, Max Weitzenhoffer and directed and choreographed by Tommy Tune. Songs include: "Will-a-Mania," "Give a Man Enough Rope," "My Unknown Someone," "Without You," "Never Met a Man I Didn't Like," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Will Rogers' s U.S. A. : Book by Paul Shyre. Produced by George Spota in association with William Nuerge, Jr. at various theatres (1974) starring James Whitmore. Directed by Paul Shyre. | ||||||||||||
109 | Will Shakespeare : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes". | ||||||||||||
109 | Will She Divorce Him? : "Latest Success" by Clinton Stuart. Produced by Cora Tanner and Her Company at The Columbia Theatre (Chicago - No date) starring Cora Tanner. | ||||||||||||
109 | Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? : "New Comedy" by George Axelrod. Various productions (1955 - 72) starring Orson Bean (A regular panelist on the television game show, "To Tell the Truth"), Jayne Mansfield, Walter Matthau, Martin Gabel, Tina Louise ("Gilligan's Island," etc.), Donald Cairns, Walli Elmlark, Albert Staats, Bill Giglio, Eddie Bracken, Jerome Kilty, George Ives, Liz Haney, Barry Fuller, Liv Lindeland, James Secrest, etc. Originally produced (1955) by Jule Styne and directed by George Axelrod. | ||||||||||||
109 | William Shakespeare 1564 - 1964 : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Theatrical Tributes". | ||||||||||||
109 | William Tell (By J.S. Knowles) : or "The Hero of Switzerland" by James Sheridan Knowles. Produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1832 - 49). Billed with "The Jealous Wife," "Teddy the Tiler," "Rural Felicity," "Harlequin and Fair Rosamond," "Old and Young," "Olympic Devils," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | William Tell (By F. Schiller) : Book by Friedrich Schiller. Produced at the William Tell Open - Air Theatre (Interlaken, Switzerland - No date). | ||||||||||||
109 | William Wallace : or "The Battle of Falkirk" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1820 - 23). Billed with "Raising the Wind," "The Weathercock," "The Sleeping Draught," "High Life Below Stairs," "The Wanderer," "Hallowe'en," "The Banditti of Rosenwald," "The Warlock of the Glen," "Life in London," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Willow Copse, The : "The Intensely Interesting Play" produced at various theatres (1885 - 86) starring C.W. Couldock, Carrie Turner, Charles Walcot, Samuel Hemple, L.R. Shewell, Kate Denin, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Willow Tree, The : "A Fantasy of Japan" by Benrimo and Harrison Rhodes. Music by M. Bernhardt. Produced by Cohan and Harris (Portrayed by James Cagney and Richard Whorf in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy") at various theatres (1917 - 18) starring Arvid Paulson, Shelley Hull, Richard Taber, Fay Bainter, Graham Velsey, Harold De Becker, etc. Directed by Benrimo. | ||||||||||||
109 | Win/Lose/Draw : "An evening of three one-act plays" ("Little Miss Fresno," "Final Placement" and "Chocolate Cake") by Ara Watson and Mary Gallagher. Produced at the New World Theatre, Miami, Florida (1989) starring Kate Denson and Merry Jo Cortada. Directed by Ellen Beck. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wind And The Rain, The : "A Comedy" by Merton Hodge. Various productions (1934 - 36) starring Mildred Natwick, Frank Lawton, Rose Hobart, June Blossom, Margaret Moffat, Ivan Brandt, Celia Johnson, Judy Gunn, Daisy Atherton, Anne Seymour, etc. Originally produced on Broadway (1934) by George Kondolf and Walter Hart and directed by Walter Hart. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wind Beneath My Wings, The : "A New Play" by Sidney Morris. Produced by The Glines at the Courtyard Playhouse (NYC - 1989) starring David Baird and Stephen Miller. Directed by John Wall. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wind In The Willows, The : Book by Kenneth Grahame. Various adaptations and productions (c. 1970 - 2000) staring David Bamber, Richard Briers, Griff Rhys Jones, Terence Rigby, Nick Holder, Gary Brame, Derek Steele, John Dunleavy, Bob Caso, Colin Pigott, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wind Is Ninety, The : "A New Play" by Ralph Nelson. Produced by The Messrs.Shubert in association with Albert De Courville at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1945) starring Blanche Yurka, Wendell Corey, Bert Lytell, Frances Reid, Bob Stevenson, Dickie Van Patten (Dick Van Patten), Scott Moore, Joyce Van Patten (Co-star of television's "The Danny Kaye Show". Sister of Dick Van Patten. Wife of Martin Balsam.), James Dobson, etc. Directed by Albert De Courville. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wind Of Heaven, The : "A New Play" by Emlyn Williams. Produced by The Westport Country Playhouse Arts Council (CT - 1963) starring Michael Evans, Nancy Coleman, Romney Brent, Sada Thompson, John Leighton, Rae Allen, etc. Directed by Paul Shyre. | ||||||||||||
109 | Windows : "A Comedy" by John Galsworthy. Produced by The Theatre Guild (No specific location listed - 1923) starring Frieda Inescort, Kenneth McKenna, Moffat Johnston, Helen Westley, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel" in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), Phyllis Povah, George Baxter, Frank Tweed, etc. Directed by Moffat Johnston. | ||||||||||||
109 | Windy City (By R. Vosburgh) : Book and lyrics by Dick Vosburgh (Based on the play, "The Front Page" by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur). Music by Tony Macauley. Produced by Louis Benjamin and Toby Rowland at the Victoria Palace (London - 1982) starring Jeff Shankley, Dennis Waterman, Anton Rogers, Victor Spinetti, Guy Gregory, etc. Directed by Peter Wood. Songs include: "Waltz for Mollie," "Saturday," "Windy City," "Long Night Again Tonight," "Round in Circles," "Perfect Casting," Water Under the Bridge," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Windy City (By P. Yordim) : "A Play with Music" by Philip Yordam. Music by Walter Jurman. Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster. Produced by Richard Kollmar at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1946) starring John Conte, Susan Miller, Al Shean (Of the comedy team, "Gallagher and Shean"), Frances Williams, Joey Faye (Of the film comedy team "Mack and Myer for Hire"), Loring Smith, Jerry Ross, Lilli St, Cyr (Famous burlesque queen), Harry Day, etc. Directed by Edward Reveaux. Choreographed by Katherine Dunham. Songs include: "State Street," "Out on a Limb," "Serenade of the Street," "As the Wind Bloweth," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Windy Hill : "A New Comedy" by Patsy Ruth Miller (Most famous as "Esmeralda" in the 1923 silent film version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" starring Lon Chaney). Produced by Ruth Chatterton at various theatres (1945) starring Kay Francis, Roger Pryor, Jetti Preminger, Grant Gordon, Earle Mayo, Royal Beal, etc. Directed by Ruth Chatterton. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wine Of Choice : "New Comedy" by S.N. Behrman. Produced by The Theatre Guild at various theatres (1938) starring Leslie Banks, Claudia Morgan, Alexander Woollcott, Donald Cook, Paul Stewart, Herbert Yost, Claudia Morgan, etc. Directed by Herman Shumlin. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wine, Women and Song : "A New and Original Prismatic Comique" with book and lyrics by Edward Corbett. Music by Carl Schilling. Produced by The John W. Isham Company at the Grand Opera House (NYC - No date) starring Emil Hewsel, Edward A. Sandford, Louis Carroll, James Horan, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winesburg, Ohio : Book by Sherwood Anderson. Various adaptations and productions (c. 1958) starring Dorothy McGuire, Leon Ames, James Whitmore, Ian Wolfe, Claudia McNeil, John Cohen, John Clavin, etc. Originally produced by S.L. Adler, Albert P. Brodax and Yvette Schumer and directed by Joseph Anthony. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winged Victory : Book by Moss Hart. Music by David Rose. Produced by The U.S. Army Air Forces at various theatres (1943 - 44) starring Mark Daniels, Don Taylor, Red Buttons, Kevin McCarthy, Elliot Sullivan, Barry Nelson (Most famous as the first actor to portray "James Bond" in a 1954 television production of "Casino Rayale"), Edmond O' Brien, Alan Baxter, Whitner (Whit) Bissell, Grant Richards, Daniel Scholl, Anthony Ross, Gary Merrill, Phillip Bourneuf, Jerry Hilliard Adler, Ray McDonald, Victor Young, Ray Middleton, Elisabeth Fraser (Co-star of television's "Sgt. Bilko". Wife of Ray McDonald), Karl Malden, Peter Lind Hayes, Martin Ritt, Olive Deering, Jack Slate, Henry Slate, Donald Beddoe, Lee J. Cobb, John Forsythe, Edward (Ed ) McMahon, George Reeves (Television's "The Adventures of Superman"), Dick Hogan, etc. Directed by Moss Hart. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wingless Victory, The : Book by Maxwell Anderson. Produced by Katharine Cornell at various theatres (1936 - 37) starring Katharine Cornell, Walter Abel, Arthur Chatterton, Effie Shannon, Myron McCormick, Barry Kelly, John Winthrop, Kent Smith, Arthur Chatterton, etc. Directed by Guthrie McClintic (Husband of Katharine Cornell). | ||||||||||||
109 | Wings (By A. Kopit) : Book by Arthur Kopit. Produced by The Kennedy Center in association with Claus Von Bulow at the Eisenhower Theater at the Kennedy Center (Washington, DC - 1979) starring Constance Cummings. Directed by John Madden. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wings (By A. Perlman) : Book and lyrics by Arthur Perlman (Based on the play by Arthur Kopit). Music by Jeffrey Lunden. Produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival and the Goodman Theatre at The Joseph Papp Public Theatre (NYC - 1993) starring William Brown, Rita Gardner, Ora Jones, Hollis Resnik, etc. Directed by Michael Maggio. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wings Of Desire : "World Premiere" by Ola Mafaalani, Gideon Lester and Ko van den Bosch (Adapted from the film by Wim Wenders, Peter Handke and Richard Reitinger). Produced by the American Repertory Theatre at the Loeb Drama Center (Cambridge, MA - 2006) starring Bernard White, Mark Rosenthal, Stephen Payne, etc. Directed by Ola Mafaalani. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wings Of The Dove, The : Book by Christopher Taylor (From the novel by Henry James). Produced at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket (London - 1963 - 64) starring Wendy Hiller, Nan Munro, James Donald, Jennifer Hilary, Owen Holder, etc. Directed by Frith Banbury. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wings Over Europe : "A New Play" by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne. Various productions (1929 - 30) starring Ernest Lawford (Uncle of Peter Lawford), John Dunn, Boyd Davis, Nicholas Joy, Morris Carnovsky, Lionel Bevans, Anthony Tretten, Sheldon Shepard, James Nye, Marshall C. Guthrie, William S. Stoddard, etc. Originally produced by The Theatre Guild of New York and directed by Rouben Mamoulian. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winkelberg : Book by Ben Hecht. Produced by George Edwards and Joseph Hoenig at The Stage Society Theatre (Los Angeles - 1963) starring Stuart Margolin, Dorothy Neumann, Christina Crawford (Author of "Mommie Dearest". Daughter of Joan Crawford.), Jenny Hecht (Daughter of Ben Hecht), Bella Bruck, John Anderson, Mariette Hartley, Robert Ellenstein, etc. Directed by Richard Franchot. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winner, The : Book by Elmer Rice. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, Robert Anderson, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Roger L. Stevens and John F. Wharton) at The Playhouse (NYC - 1954) starring Joan Tetzel, Tom Helmore, Whitfield Connor, Frederick O' Neal, etc. Directed by Elmer Rice. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winnie The Pooh : Book by A.A. Milne. Various adaptations and productions (c. 1950 - 70) starring Laura Olsher, Nora Jacobs, Billy Beck, Ralph Burgess, Russell Whitney, Michael Enserro, Christopher Bergman, Douglas Gower, John Keller, Keith Fowler, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winning Of Barbara Worth, The : Book by William Lynch Roberts and Mark E. Swan (Based on the novel by Harold Bell Wright). Produced by Gazzolo, Klimt and Ricksen at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1914) starring Cash Tomlinson, Elsie Gresham, Blosser Jennings, Frank La Rue, Blanche Dix, Edwin Weaver, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winslow Boy, The : "A New Play" by Terrence Rattigan. Various productions (1948 - 83) starring Alan Webb, Owen Holder, Valerie White, Michael Kingsley, Betty Sinclair, David Haller, Ralph Clanton, Lee Toombs, Remak Ramsay, Nan McFarland, Don McHenry, Harry Mehaffey, Robert Sacker, Paul Rosner, Ernest Lang, Wesley Edward Waddell, Isa Thomas, Phillip Pruneau, Rory Kelly, Angela Wood, Tom Toner, Bob Foxworth (Robert Foxworth), Robert Quarry (Most famous as "Count Yorga, Vampire" on film), George Anderson, etc. Originally produced by The Theatre Guild, H.M. Tennent and John C. Wilson and directed by Glen Byam Shaw. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winsome Winnie : "Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Frederic Rankin. Music by Gutsav Kerker. Produced by S.S. Shubert and Nixon and Zimmerman at various theatres (c. 1904) starring Paula Edwards, Dick Temple, Evelyn Carter, Stella Hammerstein, Clara Pitt, Marie Lutz, Rae Comstock, Olive Haskell, etc. Directed by Sam S. Shubert. Songs include: "There's a Yacht Come In," "Cities I Love," "In The Good Old Days," "Miss Walker of Kalamazoo". "Everything is Big in Chicago," Winsome Winnie," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winter Dancers, The : Book by David Lan. Produced at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles - 1978) starring John Kauffman, Constance Sawyer, Marcy Mattox, Sab Shimona, etc. Directed by Kenneth Brecher. Choreographed by Ken Ganado. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winter Journey : Book by Clifford Odets. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1954) starring Basil Henson, Norman Rossington (Most famous as "Norm" in the film, "A Hard Day's Night"), George Selway, Alan Dobie, Eric Porter, etc. Directed by Denis Carey. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winter Soldiers : "A New Play" by Dan James. Produced by Erwin Piscator at various theatres (1942) starring Ross Matthew, Ronald Alexander, John Altman, Sterling Mace, Dolly Haas, Boris Tumarin, Guy Sorel, R. Ben Ari, Mason Adams, Orin Jannings, Nick Perry, etc. Directed by Shepard Traube. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winter's End : "A New Play" by Ralph Allen. Produced by Drama 140 Workshop at the Yale University School of Drama (New Haven - 1957) starring Bernard Engel, Judith Williams, Lee Croghan, Edith Lebok, etc. Directed by William Francisco. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winter's Tale, The : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
109 | Winterset : Book by Maxwell Anderson. Various productions (1935 - 66) starring Burgess Meredith, Eduardo Ciannelli, Morton L. Stevens, Margo (Wife of Eddie Albert), Eva Langbord, Ruth Hammond, Richard Bennett, Abner Biberman, Myron McCormick, Jonathan Farwell, John Cunningham, Donna Alexander, John Byron, Leslie Sands, Jane Wenham, John Phillips, Nigel Stock, Bates Smith, David Kennedy, Mell Pell, Ben Link, etc. Originally produced (1935) and directed by Guthrie McClintic (Husband of Katharine Cornell). | ||||||||||||
109 | Wipe That Smile : "World Premiere" by Kay M. Osborne. Produced at the Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago - 1994) starring Velma Austin, Kenn E. Head, Christian Payton, W. Allen Taylor and Jaqueline Fleming. Directed by Jaye Stewart. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wisdom Tooth, The : "A Fantastic Comedy" by Marc Connelly. Produced by John Golden at the Little Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring Stuart Brown, William Foran, Thomas Mitchell, Robert Lawler, Kate Mayhew, Lee Tracy, Marion Ballou, etc. Directed by Winchell Smith. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wise Child : "A New Play" by Simon Gray. Various productions (1967 - 72) starring Alec Guinness, Gordon Jackson, Simon Ward (Most famous as "winston Churchill" in the film "Young Winston"), Donald Pleasance, George Rose, Bud Cort (Most famous as the co-star of the film, "Harold and Maude") and Lauren Jones. Originally produced in London by Michael Codron and directed by John Dexter. Originally produced on Broadway by Paul Alter and directed by James Hammerstein (Son of Oscar Hammerstein II). | ||||||||||||
109 | Wise Guy, A : Produced by Hayes and Lytton's Comedians at the Star Theatre (No specific location listed - No date) starring Edmond Hayes, Raymond Finlay, Joe Roberts, Charles Trainor, Dorothy Neville, Elsie Grey, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wise Have Not Spoken, The : Book by Paul Vincent Carroll. Produced by TRT at The Theatre Royal, Bristol (Bristol, England - 1946) starring Alan Judd, Basil C. Langton, Ann Casson, Lewis Casson, Douglas Wilmer, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wiser They Are, The : "A New Comedy" by Sheridan Gibney. Produced by Jed Harris at various theatres (1931) starring G. Albert Smith, Eduardo Ciannelli, Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), Ruth Gordon, Ben Lackland, etc. Directed by Jed Harris. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wish You Were Here : "A New Musical Comedy" by Arthru Kober and Jashua Logan (Based on MR. Kober's play, "Having Wonderful Time"). Music and lyrics by harold Rome. Various productions (1952 - 64) starring Jack Cassidy, Sidney Armus, Sammy Smith, John Perkins, Sheila Bond, Paul Valentine, Larry Blyden (Husband of Carol Haney.The third full-time host of television's "What's My Line?"), Frank Aletter (Husband of Lee Merriwether), Sybil Lamb, Tom Tryon, Reid Shelton ("Annie," etc.), Phyllis Newman (Wife of Adolph Green), Earle Mayo, Lanier Davis, Tucker Smith, Richard Moll, Sorrell Booke, Frankie Ford, Shirley Jones (Wife of Jack Cassidy), Betty Bruce, John Nola, Dick O' Neill, Jack Drummond, Joy Marlene, MIckey Deems (Co-star of the "Mack and Myer for Hire" film series), Morty Gunty, Tommy Leonetti, Eileen Barton, Stan Grover, Hal Linden, Liza Minnelli, Jimmy Val, Maty Speer, Barbara Sharma (Television's "Laugh In"), Patricia Marand, Gene Varrone, etc. Originally produced (1952) by Leland Hayward and Joshua Logan and directed and choroegraphed by Joshua Logan. Songs incldue: "Camp Karefree," "Shopping Around," "Social Director," "Where Did the Night Go?," "Wish You Were Here," "Relax," "Flattery," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wisteria Trees, The : "A New American Play" by Joshua Logan (Based on Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard"). Various productions Produced by The New York City (1949 - 55) starring Helen Hayes, Ella Raines, Walter Matthau, Bramwell Fletcher, Will Geer (Most famous as "Grandpa" on television's "The Waltons"), Lois Smith, Cliff Robertson, Ossie Davis, Warren Oates, Kent Smith, Walter Abel, Peggy Conklin, Bethel Leslie, Douglas Watson, Joan Chandler, James MacArthur (Co-star of television's "Hawaii 5-0". Son of Charles MacArthur and Helen Hayes.), etc. Originally produced (1950) by Leland Hayward and Joshua Logan and directed by Joshua Logan. | ||||||||||||
109 | Witches' Sabbath : Book by Harry Granick. Produced by Jay Broad in association with Chiz Schultz and John B. Tarver at the Madison Avenue Playhouse (NYC - No date) starring Roy Poole, Michael Del Medico, Judith Doty, Abe Vigoda, Reni Santoni, Salem Ludwig, etc. Directed by Jay Broad. | ||||||||||||
109 | Witching Hour, The : "A Four-Act Play" by Augustus Thomas. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert at various theatres (1908 - 09) starring John Mason, S.E. Hines, William Sampson, Freeman Barnes, Julia Hay, George Nash, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | With Flying Colors : "The Thrilling English Naval Drama" by Seymour Hicks and Fred G. Latham. Produced at the Castle Square Theatre (Boston - 1900) starring John Craig, Edward Wade, Charles Mackay, Tony Cummings, Warren Cook, Fred Howard, John Wilder, etc. Directed by J.R. Pitman. | ||||||||||||
109 | With A Silk Thread : Book by Elsa Shelley. Produced by Irving Kaye Davis at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1950) starring Claire Luce, Lilia Skala, Philip Huston, Phil Arthur, William Duff, Carole Mathews, etc. Directed by Elsa Shelley. | ||||||||||||
109 | Within A Glass Bell : "The First Play" by William Marchant. Produced by Beatrice Straight and Peter Cookson (Husband and Wife) at various theatres (No cast or date listed). Directed by Stanley Guild. | ||||||||||||
109 | Within The Gates : Book by Sean O' Casey (Portrayed by Rod Taylor in the 1965 film, "Young Cassidy"). Music by Milton Lusk and A. Lehman Engel. Produced by George Bushar and John Tuerk at the National Theatre (NYC - 1934) starring Bramwell Fletcher, Moffat Johnston, Morris Ankrum, Vera Fuller Mellish, Lillian Gish, Teddy Williams, Mary Morris, Kathryn Collier, etc. Directed by Melvyn Douglas. Choreographed by Elsa Findlay. | ||||||||||||
109 | Within The Law : "A Play of Today" by Bayard Veiller. Various productions (1913 -28) starring Sara Enright, Bernard Randall, Emmett C. King, Jean Acker, Minnie Gale, May Robson, William Courtleigh, Violet Heming, Fritzi Scheff, Stanley Logan, Berton Churchill, Caroline Harris, Harrison Ford (Not the film star), Lillian Keller, Albert Sackett, Jane Cowl, John Willard, William B. Mack, Dorothy Abbott, Frederick Ross, Ernest Digges, Rose Maurice, Sydney Booth, Raymond Bramley, Frank Shannon, etc. Originally produced (1913) by The American Play Company and directed by Clifford Brooke. | ||||||||||||
109 | Within The Loop : "Just a Merry Thought" with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald. Music by Harry Carroll. Produced at the Shubert Theatre (Chicago - 1916) starring Irene Franklin, Henry Coote, Anna Wheaton, James Duffy, Jack Billings, etc. Choreographed by Ed Hutchinson. Songs include: "An Irish Heart," "Broadway Without Girls," "Wake Up in the Morning in Chicago," "I'll Cling to You," "The College Inn Rag," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Within Two Shadows : "A New Play About Northern Ireland" by Wilson John Haire. Produced by the Association of Theatre Artists at the YMHA (NYC - No date) starring Richard Broad, William Daprato, Robert Frink, Sandra Kennedy, etc. Directed by Rod Nash. | ||||||||||||
109 | Without A Home : "Refined and Picturesque Drama" by Minnie Oscar Gray and W.T. Stephens. Produced by the Gray And Stephens Dramatic Comedy Company at H.R. Jacob's Grand Opera House (Newark, NJ - 1888) starring Minnie Oscar Gray, W.T. Stephens, Emmett Corrigan, Billy Kennedy, Billy Williams, W.M. Dell, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Without Love : "A New Comedy" by Philip Barry. Various productions (1942 - 44) starring Katharine Hepburn, Elliott Nugent, Audrey Christie, Robert Shayne (Most famous as "Inspector Henderson" on television's "The Adventures of Superman"), Neil Fitzgerald, Royal Beal, J.M. Kerrigan, Donald Briggs, Emily Massey, Constance Bennett, Hugh Franklin, Anne Francine, Gordon Nelson, Roland Bottomley, etc. Originally produced (1942) by The Theatre Guild and directed by Robert B. Sinclair. | ||||||||||||
109 | Witness For The Defence, The : "A New Play" by A.E. W. Mason. Various productions (1911 - 13) starring Ethel Barrymore, Leslie Faber, Annie Esmond, Blanche Bates, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Ernest Stallard, Arthur Lewis, Harold Sutton, K. Cope, Sydney W. Coomber, Henry Thresk, Harold Hazlewood, Richard Hazlewood, Baram Singh, etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Witness For The Prosecution : "A Murder Mystery" by Agatha Christie. Various productions (1953 - 83) starring Francis L. Sullivan, Patricia Jessel, Ernest Clark, Gene Lyons, Una O' Connor, Gordon Nelson, Robin Cravin, Will Hare, Neil Fitzgerald, Derek Blomfield, David Horne, Carl Freeman, Al Becker, William Skelton, Jay Doyle, John Eames, Harry Whyte, Cecil Lester, Sarah Burke, Jerry Hotchkiss, Ross Michaels, Aaron Rose, James Valentine, etc. Originally produced in London (1953) by Peter Saunders and directed by Wallace Douglas. Originally produced on Broadway (1954) by Gilbert Miller and Peter Saunders and directed by Robert Lewis. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wives, The : "A New Play" by Lionel Abel. Produced by Theatre: New York and Herbert Machiz at Stage 73 (NYC - c. 1965) starring Anne Meacham, Jon Cypher, Leo Lucker, Kazimer Garas, June Hunt, Jan Miner (Most famous as television's "Madge the Palmolive Manicurist") Avril Gentles, etc. Directed by Herbert Machiz. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wives As They Were And Maids As They Are : "Celebrated Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1821). Billed with "No Song No Supper," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wiz, The : "The New Musical Version of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" by William F. Brown (Based on the work by L. Frank Baum). Music and lyrics by Charles Smalls. Various productions (1975 - 79) starring Tiger Haynes, Hinton Battle, James Wigfall, Clarice Taylor, Irene Reid, Andre De Shields, Stephanie Mills, Lettie Battle, Ken Page, Gregg Burge, Carl Hall, Alan Weeks, Renee Harris, Ben Harney, Ken Prymus, Charles V. Harris, Roz Clark, Kamal, Eugene Fleming, L. Michael Gray, Gayle Lorene Turner, Charles Valentino, Ron Taylor, Ren Woods, Ted Ross, Dee Dee Bridgewater, etc. Originally produced (1975) by Ken Harper, directed by Geoffrey Holder and choreographed by George Faison. Songs include: "The Feeling We Once Had," "Ease On Down the Road," "Slide Some Oil to Me," "Be a Lion," "What Would I Do If I Could Feel," "Funky Monkeys," "If You Believe," "Home," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wizard Of Booz, The : "A Spectacular Indulgence" by Those Funny Fellows - Fields, Howard and Emerson, Burkhart, Annie Peyser, Esmeralda Sisters and others. Produced at Miaco's Trocadero Theatre (Chicago - No date). | ||||||||||||
109 | Wizard Of Oz, The : "A Musical Extravaganza" with book and lyrics by L. Frank Baum. Music by Paul Tietjens and A.B. Sloane. Various productions and adaptations (1902 - 2009) starring Anna Laughlin, Joseph Schrode, Anna Fitzhugh, Mabel De Vere, Indiola Arnold, Allene Crater, Fred A. Stone, David C. Montgomery, George B. Field, Marion Stanley, Nellie Payne, Nancy Demers, Patty Messersmith, Beth Flowers, David Hague, Joan Allen, Robyn Baker, Zoe Conner, Mike Dendy, Bessie Wynn, Karen Schuyler, David Ridge, Lila Foley, Chuck Holst, Inez Billet, Lou Tappon, Jo Sullivan (Wife of Frank Loesser), John Reardon (Metropolitan Opera), Zero Mostel, Lola Fisher, Zelda Schumann-Heink, Ken Page, Roseanne, Belle Robinson, Dorothy Collins (Co -star of television's "Your Hit Parade"), Benny Baker, Aquasia Suzette Baker, Kristina Burdeshaw, Bonnie J. Cabral, Julio Chavez, Amanda Clanton, Jeff Cole, Patti Cole, Raheem S. Coleman, Alex Dagg, Fred Due, Brook Eliot, Tom Ferreira, Brittany Renee Forde, Steve Gordon, Daniel Gray, Eleana Rebecca Gray, Mariah Hamby, Lydia Faith Hunt, Andrew Hurst, Megan Jetter, Matt Kelley, David Leppert, Jonathan Leppert, Sarah Leppert, Amber L. Mathis, Ajax McDonell, Martie McLean, Dani Moreno-Fuentes, Chip Morris, Lane Pindell, Yancey L. Reeder, Lynnea Rhodes, Susan Rimel, Becky Rizzo, Rachel Rizzo, Julie Rogers, Ruby (as "Toto"), Chelsea Ruth, Tyler Schank, Alexandra Sexton, Charlene Sexton, Victoria Sexton, Bailey Shawver, Collette D. Waltz, Aubrey Wise, Kim Wise, etc. Originally produced (1902) by Fred R. Hamlin and directed by Julian Mitchell. Songs include: "Life in Kansas," "Alas for the Man Without Brains," "That is Love," "Poppy Chorus," "Things That We Don't Learn at School', "Football". "Hurrah for Baffin's Bay," etc. | ||||||||||||
109 | Wizard Of The Nile, The : "The Greatest Comic Opera Success" by Harry B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert (Portrayed by Walter Connolly in the 1939 biopic, "The Great Victor Herbert"). Produced by The Frank Daniels Comic Opera Company at the Tremont Theatre (Boston - 1896) starring Frank Daniels, Louise Royce, Walter Allen, Edna Thornton, Adele Archer, etc. Directed by Napier Lothian, Jr. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wolf, The : "A Romantic Drama of the Canadian Hudson Bay Country" by Eugene Walter. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert at the Hyperion Theatre (New Haven - 1908) starring William Courtenay, Charles H. Riegel, Frances Ring, Sheridan Block, Walter Hale, etc. Directed by J.C. Huffman. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wolf At The Door : "New Play" by Milton Herbert Gropper and Raymond C. Hill. Produced by Sam H. Harris at the Garrick Theatre (NYC - 1925) starring Louis Calhern, Harry Jayner, George Nash, Ruth Donnelly, Minna Gombel, A.S. Byron, Percy Bollinger, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wolfert's Roost : "A Legend of Sleepy Hollow" produced in New Hampshire (No specific location listed - 1879) starring J.T. Raymond, George Holland, J.J. Holland, George C. Boniface, Thomas Windham, Laura Bascomb, Nellie Dickson, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wolves Of New York, The : "A Comedy-Drama" by Leonard Grover. Produced at the Boston Theatre (Boston, MA - 1891) starring Leonard Grover, Jr., William Tucker, J.J. Hall, Bebe Vining, Charles H. Hopper, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman, The (By E. Bond) : "Scenes of War and Freedom" by Edward Bond. Music by Berthold Carriere. Produced at the Avon Stage at the Stratford Festival (Canada - 1979) starring William Hutt, Clare Coulter, Craig Dudley, Rod Beattie, Dean Hawes, etc. Directed by Peter Moss and Urjo Kareda. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman, The (By W.C. De Mille) : Book by William C. De Mille (Brother of Cecil B. de Mille). Produced by David Belasco at various theatres (1911 - 12) starring James Seeley, Starr King Walker, Oscar Eagle, Homer Granvile, Marjorie Wood, John W. Cope, William Holden (No the film star), Mary Nash, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Against Woman : "Powerful Domestic Drama" by Frank Harvey. Various productions (1887 - 1910) starring Joseph Brennan, Alex Vincent, Frank C. Hatch, Thomas Dewey, Ella Howe, John Lane Connor, Milly Freeman, Maurice Freeman, Wilson Day, Thomas H. Ince, James Hester, Mabel Montgomery, Frank Weston, Archie Boyd, Orrin Johnson, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Bites Dog : "A New Comedy" by Bella and Samuel Spewack. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden at the Belasco Theatre (NYC - 1946) starring Frank Lovejoy, Taylor Holmes, E.G. Marshall, Mercedes McCambridge, Royal Beal, Ann Shoemaker, Kirk Douglas, Arthur Russell, Eda Heinemann, etc. Directed by Coby Ruskin. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Disputed, The : "A Melodrama of the Great War" by Denison Clift. Produced by A.H. Woods at the Forrest Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring Lowell Sherman, Ann Harding, John Anthony, Robert Cummings (Not the film and television star), Louise Quinn, Louis Calhern, Viola Roache, etc. Directed by Crane Wilbur. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Hater, The : "A Comedy" by David D. Lloyd. Various productions (1888 - 1904) starring Roland Reed, Sheridan Tupper, Julian Reed, Isadore Rush, Vaughan Glaser, James Hester, Louis Albion, William Riley Hatch, Annie Lewis, Henry V. Donnelly, Percy Johnson, Edwin Nicander, Sandol Milliken, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman He Married, The : "The New Play" by Herbert Bashford. Various productions (1911 - 16) starring Virginia Harned ("The Distinguished American Actress"), Merle Stanton, Grace Aylesworth, Paul Harvey, John Dilson, Violet Barney, Frank Thomas, Jane Morgan, William De Wolfe, Kate Pryor, Marie Pettes, John W. Lott, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman In Black, The : Book by Stephen Mallatratt (Adapted from the book by Susan Hill). Various productions (1989 - 2007) starring Jon Strickland, Michael Siberry, Chip Morris and Alan J. Hickey. Originally produced (1989) by Peter Wilson and directed by Robin Herford. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman In Room 13, The : "A Melodrama" by Samuel Shipman and Max Marcin with a prologue by Percival Wilde. Produced by A.H. Woods at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1919) starring Lowell Sherman, Janet Beecher, Will Deming, Fay Wallace, Dorothy Parker, Dore Rogers, etc. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman In The Case, The : "A New and Original Play" by Clyde Fitch. Various productions (c. 1909 - 14) starring Blanche Walsh, Dorothy Dorr, Grace Gibbons, Edna Burt, Wadsworth Harris, Leonard Ide, William Travers, Eleanor Carey, George Fawcett, Violet Vanbrugh, Martin Henry, Ellis Jeffreys, Cicely Gray, Joseph Crehan, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Never Vex'd (Vext), A : or "The Widow of Cornhill" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1824). Billed with "The Frozen Lake," "The Invisible Girl," "Old and Young," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Of Bronze, The : Book by Paul Kester (From the French of Henry Kistemaecker and Eugene Delard). Produced by Howard Hull at various theatres (1920) starring Margaret Anglin, Glenn Coulter, Vera Berlinger, John Halliday, Marion Barney, Walter Connolly, William Parson, Harry Taggart, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Of Destiny, A : Book by Samuel Jesse Warshawsky. Produced by The Federal Theatre and The Managers Try Out Theatre at the Willis Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Alexandra Carlisle, Robert Perry, George Zorn, Fuller Mellish, Roger Quinlan, Horace Head, Lee Beggs, Boris Korlin, Frank Kelly, etc. Directed by Edward Vail. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Of No Importance, A : Book by Oscar Wilde. Various productions (1916 - 99) starring Holbrook Blinn, Max Montesole, Lionel Pape, Richard Temple, Fanny Addison Pitt, Margaret Anglin, Holman Clark, Julia Neilson, Langhorn Burton, Clive Currie, Viola Tree, Marion Terry, Aubrey Mather, Isabel Jeans, Clive Brook, Nora Swinburne, Tari Signor, Matthew Greer, Dixie Carter, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Of The People : "A Powerful Drama" by Benjamin Webster (Translated from the work of D' Ennery and Mallian). Produced at the Royal Amphitheatre (Liverpool, England - 1899) starring Frank Harvey, T.B. Appleby, John Morgan, Lizzie Baldwin, Ida Courtney, Catherine Bell, etc. Billed with "Betty Martin," "Married Not Mated" "Broken Ties," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Of The Year : "A New Musical Comedy" by Peter Stone (Based on the MGM film by Ring Lardner, Jr. and Michael Kanin). Produced by Lawrence Kasha, David S. Landay, James M. Nederlander, etc. at various theatres (1981 - 83) starring Lauren Bacall, Harry Guardino, Daren Kelly, Marilyn Cooper, Jamie Ross, Rex Everhart, Roderick Cook, Raquel Welch, Kathleen Freeman, John Hammil, Gene Castle, etc. Directed by Robert Moore. Choreographed by Tony Charmoli. Songs include: "Woman of the Year," "See You in the Funny Papers," "So What Else is New," "The Two of Us," "Sometimes a Day Goes By," "The Grass is Always Greener," "We're Gonna Work It Out," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Thou Gavest Me, The : "Drama" by Hall Crane (Based on his novel of the same name). Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at the Shubert Theatre (Boston - 1917) starring Mabel Carruthers, Daisy Burton, Whitford Kane, Mabel Talioferro, Frank E. Jamison, Derwent Hall Caine, etc. Directed by Derwent Hall Caine. The program contains a full page advertisement for The Dolly Sisters in "His Bridal Night" by Lawrence Rising and Margaret Mayo at the Wilbur Theatre (Boston). | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman Without Means, A : Book by Alexander Ostrovsky (Adapted by William Stancil). Produced by the Milwaukee Repertory Theater at the Todd Wehr Theatre (Milwaukee, WI - 1985) starring Peter Callender, Peter Silbert, Daniel Mooney, Joan Hotchkiss, James Pickering, Pamela Woodruff, etc. Directed by Kenneth Albers. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman's Chance, A : "A New Four-Act Drama of Present Day American Life, Vital and Tense" by Russ Wood. Produced by The Burbage Producing Company at the Lyceum Theatre (No specific location or date listed ) starring Alice Phillips. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman's Love : or "The Triumph of Patience" produced at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (London - 1829). Billed with "Harlequin and Little Red Riding Hood," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman's Name, A : "An American Drama" by Anthony Strong. Produced by Stair and Nicolai at the American Theatre (St. Louis - 1912) starring Eleanor Montell, Charles Kennedy, Isabell Sherman, Elsie Mackay, L.A. Warner, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman's Silence, A : "A New Play" by Victorien Sardou (Adapted by Abby Sage Richardson). Produced at the Lyceum Theatre (NYC - 1894) starring Herbert Kelcey, W.J. Le Moyne, Charles Walcot, Fritz Williams, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Bessie Tyree, etc. Directed by Fred Williams. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman's Way, A : "A Comedy" by Thomas Buchanan. Various productions (1909 - 11) starring Frank Worthing, Henry Miller, Jr., Reginald Carrington, Grace George, Ralph Kellard, Ernest Joy, Henry Hull (Most famous as "The Werewolf of London" on film), Ralph Locke, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman's Wiles : "A Comedy in One Act" by William Young. Produced at the Comedy Club (NYC - 1911) starring John T. Conover, Gertrude Slocum and Morris Underhill. Directed by W. Herbert Adams. Billed with "Shades of Night" by Robert Marshall and "The Drums of Oudh" by Austin Strong. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woman's Wit : or "Love's Disguises" by James Sheridan Knowles. Produced at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (London - 1838). Billed with "The Original," "High Life Below Stairs," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Women, The : "A Comedy Classic" by Clare Boothe Luce. Various productions (1937 - 80) starring Anne Teeman, Ilka Chase, Jane Seymour, Phyllis Povan, Margalo Gillmore, Enid Markey, Charita Bauer, Doris Day (Not the film and recording star), Marjorie Dalton, Betty Lawford (Cousin of Peter Lawford), Arlene Francis (Regular panelist on the television game show, "What's My Line?". Wife of Martin Gabel.), Marjorie Main (Most famous as "Ma Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Rhonda Fleming, Kim Hunter, Dorothy Louden, Myrna Loy, Alexis Smith, Jan Miner (Most famous as television's "Madge the Palmolive Manicurist"), Bobo Lewis (Most famous as Ben Blue's wife in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"), Mary Louise Wilson, Leora Dana, Nanette Boyer, Ruth Davenport, Cora Carr, Jean Mullins, Betty Huckabee, Lois Wilson, Miriam Battista, Leona Powers, Celeste Holm, Trish Gooch, Annette Koren, Jacqueline Susann (Most famous as the author of "Valley of the Dolls"), Honey Glick, Hope Summers (Most famous as "Clara Edwards" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and Mayberry RFD"), Suzanne Benoit, Audrey Christie, Betty Lary, Cindy Siler, Elizabeth Watson, Jean Porter, Kristen Johnston, Rue McClanahan, Cynthia Nixon, Jennifer Tilly, Mary Louise Wilson, Lynn Collins, Jennifer Coolidge, Hallie Kate Eisenberg, Lisa Emery, Amy Ryan, Susan Bruce, Jennifer Butt, Jen Davis, etc. Originally produced (1937) by Max Gordon and directed by Robert B. Sinclair. | ||||||||||||
110 | Women Aren't Angels : "A New Farcical Comedy" by Vernon Sylvaine. Produced by Lee Ephraim at Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1941) starring Bobby Clark (Of the comedy team, "Clark and McCullough), Melville Cooper, Norman Rose, Frank Delmar, Viola Roache, etc. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. | ||||||||||||
110 | Women Beware Women : Book by Thomas Middleton. Produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the New Arts Theatre Club (London - 1962) starring Doris Hare, Nicol Williamson, Trevor Martin, John Thaw, Jeanne Hepple, Geoffrey Chater, etc. Directed by Anthony Page. | ||||||||||||
110 | Women Go On Forever : "A New American Play" by Daniel N. Rubin. Produced by William A. Brady, Jr. and Dwight Deere Wiman in association with John Cromwell at the Forrest Theatre (NYC - 1927) starring Mary Boland, Elizabeth Taylor (Not the film star), Edna Thrower, Sam Wren, Constance McKay, Osgood Perkins (Father of Anthony Perkins), James Cagney, Reed Brown, etc. Directed by John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell). | ||||||||||||
110 | Women Have Their Way, The : Book by Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Various translations and productions (1931 - 54) starring Hugh Buckler, Richard Waring, Leona Roberts, Florida Friebus (Most famous for her supporting roles on television's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis," "The Bob Newhart Show," etc.), Eva Le Gallienne, Walter Beck, Allan Meyer, Lucinda Janis, Josephine Hutchinson, Alma Kruger, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Women In Protest : "An Adaptation of Thesmophoriazusai" by Aristophanes (Translated by Geoffrey Chapman). Produced by The University of the Witwatersrand School of the Dramatic Art - Performing Arts Administration, Johannesburg, South Africa (The WITS Theatre - 1986) starring Heidi Britten, Caroline Calburn, Mandy Crock, Marcelle Mouton, etc. Directed by Joseph Ribeiro. | ||||||||||||
110 | Women Of Twilight : Book by Sylvia Rayman. Produced by Joseph Kipness and Jack Hylton at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1952) starring Betty Ann Davies, Mary Merrall, Lorraine Clewes, June Whitfield, Gwynne Whitby, Miriam Karlin, etc. Directed by Anthony Hawtrey. | ||||||||||||
110 | Won By A Trick : "Comic Operetta" by Shedden Wilson. Music by W. Meyer Lutz. Produced by W. Meyer Lutz at The Gaiety Theatre (London - 1885) starring Rudolph Lewis, Henry Walsham, etc. Billed with "Princess of Trebizonde," "Blindfold," "Forty Thieves" "More Than Ever," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonder, The : "The Comedy" produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1812 - 31). Billed with "The Evil Eye," "Brother and Sister," "Life in London," "John of Paris," "Turn Out," "Hallowe'en," "The Young Quaker," "The Weathercock," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonder Bar, The : "A Continental Novelty of European Night Life" by Irving Caesar and Aben Kandel (From the original by Geza Herczeg and Karl Farkas). Music by Robert Katscher. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Produced by Morris Gest and the Messrs.Shubert at various theatres (1931) starring Al Jolson (Portrayed by Larry Parks and Norman Brooks on film. Portrayed by Larry Kert, Clive Baldwin and Mike Burstyn on stage), Auguste Armani, Dagmar Oakland, Henry Crosby, Arthur Treacher, Vernon Steele, Patsy Kelly, Albertina Rasch, Prince Nikolas Engalitcheff, Carol Chilton, Maceo Thomas, etc. Directed by William Mollison. Songs include: "Good Evening, Friends,""Valse Amoureuse," "The Dance We Do for Al," "I'm Falling in Love," "Donna Clara," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonder Boy : "A New Comedy" by Edward Chodorov and Arthur Barton. Produced by Jed Harris at the Alvin Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Allen Jenkins, Henry O' Neill, Gregory Ratoff, Sam Levene ("Guys and Dolls," etc.), Cecil Holm, Horace McMahon, David Burns, Hazel Dawn, etc. Directed by Jed Harris. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonder Hat, The : "A Harlequinade" by Ben Hecht and Kenneth Sawyer Goodman. Produced by The Out-Door Players (Peterborough, New Hampshire - 1924) starring Marion Hoyt, Glesca Marshall, Ruth Scully, Florence Fowler, etc. Directed by Oliver Hinsdell. Billed with "Le Revenge D' Amour" by Maria Kedrina. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonderful Good : "A Musical Fantasy" with book and lyrics by Richard Gehman. Music and lyrics by Howard Blankman. Produced by The Craft Avenue Theater at The Playhouse (Pittsburgh, PA - 1951 - 52) starring Cecilia Matteo, Carl Esser, Edward Mack, Robert Caesar, etc. Directed by William Leech and Frederick Burleigh. Choreographed by Ken Welch and Frank Wagner. Songs include: "Market Day," "What is Love?," "It's Great to be an Amishman," "Wonderful Good," "Never Like This," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonderful Ice Cream Suit, The : "The American Premiere" by Ray Bradbury. Produced by The Pandemonium Theatre Company at the Coronet Theatre (Los Angeles - 1964) starring Booth Colman, Joby Baker (Star of television's "Good Morning World"), Richard Bull, F. Murray Abraham, Arnold Lessing, Keith Taylor, Anne Loos, Len Lesser, etc. Directed by Charles Rome Smith. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonderful Night, A : Book by Fanny Todd Mitchell (Following the story of "Le Reveillon" from which was adapted "Die Fledermaus"). Music by Johann Strauss. Produced by the Messrs.Shubert at various theatres (1929 - 31) starring Archie Leach (Cary Grant), Mary McCoy, Hal Forde, Trueman Gaige, Dorothy Kane, Bartlett Simmons, Robert Irving, Clifford Newdahl, Joyce Dana, Bernard Gorcey (Father of Leo Gorcey), Tully Millet, etc. Directed by Lew Morton and Jose Ruben. Choreographed by Chester Hale. Songs include; "Girls Must Live," "Letter Song," "What a Dream of Delight," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonderful Tennessee : Book by Brian Friel. Produced by The Abbey Theatre (Dublin) at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1993) starring Robert A. Black, Catherine Byrne, Ingrid Craigie, Marion O' Dwyer, etc. Directed by Patrick Mason. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonderful Thing, The : Book by Lillian Trimble Bradley (Based on a story by Forrest Halsey). Produced by George Broadhurst at various theatres (1919 - 20) starring Gordon Ash, Henry Duffey, Edward Lester, Philip Dunning, Jeanne Eagels (Portrayed by Kim Novak in the 1957 biopic, "Jeanne Eagels"), Olive Temple, Jane Marbury, etc. Directed by Lillian Trimble Bradley. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonderful Town : "The Musical Comedy" by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov (Based on the play, "My Sister Eileen" by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov and the stories of Ruth McKenny). Music by Leonard Bernstein. Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green (Husband of Phylis Newman). Various productions (1953 - 75) starring Rosalind Russell, George Gaynes, Edith Adams (Edie Adams), Henry Lascoe, Joe Layton, Dody Goodman (Television's "The Tonight Show" starring Jack Paar, "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," etc.), Nathaniel Frey, Dort Clark, Carol Channing, Ted Beniades, Kaye Ballard, Phil Leeds, Gabriel Dell (An original member of "The Dead End Kids" on stage and screen), Reid Shelton (Most famous as "Daddy Warbucks" in "Annie"), James E. Carville, Mercedes Ellington (Daughter of Mercer Ellington. Granddughter of Duke Ellington.), Ray Dorian, Audrey Christie, Eugene Dorian, Joseph Masiell ("Jacques Brel is Alive and Well...," etc.), Gene Galvin, Peggy Lang, Buff Schurr, Lanier Davis, Tucker Smith, Jo Sullivan (Wife of Frank Loesser), Nancy Walker, Peter Cookson, Jordan Bentley, Betsy von Furstenberg, George Givot, Jack Fletcher, Lillian Roth (Portrayed by Susan Hayward in the 1955 biopic, "I'll Cry Tomorrow"), Barry Newman, Elaine Stritch, Linda Bennett, Cloris Leachman, Linda Kaye Henning (Co-star of television's "Petticoat Junction"), David Holliday, Fitz Sands, Francine Dante, Nanette Fabray, Jack Kruschen, Fran Ryan, Lee Roy Reams, Joe Ross, Marti Rolph, Karen Day, Hester Hasheian, etc. Originally produced (1953) by Robert Fryer, directed by George Abbott and choreographed by Donald Saddler. Songs include: "Christopher Street," "Ohio," "What a Waste," "A Little Bit of Love," "Pass the Football," "Conga!," "Swing!," "It's Love," "Wrong Note Rag," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wonderhouse : or "Andre Heller's Wonderhouse" adapted by Mel Howard. Produced by Mel Howard in association with Jean D. Weill at the Broadhurst Theatre (NYC - 1991) starring Billy "Igor" Barty, Ezio Bedin, Marion and Robert Konyot, Baroness Jeanette Lips von Lipstrill, Macao Patty "Olga" Maloney, Milo and Roger, Carlo Olds, Omar Passha, Rao, Gunilla Carina EvaLena De Winniwingquist, etc. Directed by Andre Heller. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woodcarver, The : Book by Morris Brown. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1960) starring Leonard Rossiter (Star of television's "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin"), Brian Hawksley, Winifred Evans, John Standing, June Watts, Ewan Hooper, etc. Directed by Prunella Scales. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wooden Dish, The : "A New Play" by Edmund Morris. Produced by Armand Deutsch at the Booth Theatre (NYC - 1955) starring Louis Calhern, Polly Rowles, James Westerfield, John Randolph, Barbara Barrie, etc. Directed by Louis Calhern. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wooden Kimono : "The Melodramatic Mystery Comedy" by John Floyd. Various productions (1927 - 30) starring Sam Coit, Leonore Harris, Bennett Southard, Worthington Romaine, Helen Carew, Dudley Clements, Alden Chase, Jean Dixon, Vera Temple, William Balfour, May Ward, Mabel Fields, David Munro, Frank Thomas, Nancy Sheridan, Grace Denning, etc. Originally produced (1927) by Frederick Stanhope and Jacques Froelich and directed by Frederick Stanhope. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woodland : "A Musical Fantasy of the Forest" with book and lyrics by Frank Pixley. Music by Gustav Luders. Produced by Henry W. Savage at various theatres (1903 - 05) starring Harry Bulger, Dore Davidson, Charles H. Bowers, Ida Brooks Hunt, Emma Carus, Charles Dow Clark, Frank Doane, etc. Directed by George Marion. Choreographed by Sam Marion. Songs include: "Time is Flying," "Will You Be My Little Bride," "No Bird Ever Flew So High He Didn't Have to Light," "The Valley of Hocus Po," "They'll Have to Go," "Cheer, Boys, Cheer," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woodman's Hut, The : or "The Robbers of Hernhausen" produced at the National Theatre (Boston - 1844) starring W. Marshall, etc. Billed with "Peter Pringle," "Brian Boroihme" and a performance by "The Popular Croton Glee Club". | ||||||||||||
110 | Wookey, The : Book by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Produced by Edgar Selwyn at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1941) starring Edmund Gwenn (Most famous as "Kris Kringle" in the film, "Miracle on 34th Street"), Heather Angel, Neil Fitzgerald, Horace McNally, Byron Russell, Cora Smith, Norah Howard, etc. Directed by Robert Sinclair. | ||||||||||||
110 | Word of Mouth : "Outstanding One-Person Show" by James Lecesne. Produced by Nichols and May at the Promenade Theatre (NYC - No date) starring James Lecesne. Directed by Eve Ensler. | ||||||||||||
110 | Working : "A New Musical" by Stephen Schwartz (From the book by Studs Terkel). Music and lyrics by Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Mary Rodgers (Daughter of Richard Rodgers), Susan Birkenhead, Stephen Schwartz and James Taylor. Additional songs by Susan Birkenhead and Mary Rodgers. Various productions (1977 - 78) starring Stephen Reinhardt, Lynne Thigpen, Bobo Lewis (Most famous as the wife of Ben Blue in "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World"), Joe Mantegna, Anne DeSalvo, Robin Lamont, Rex Everhart, Susan Bigelow, Patti Lupone, Brad Sullivan, etc. Originally produced by the Goodman Theatre of the Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago - 1977), directed by Stephen Schwartz and choreographed by Graciela Daniele. Songs include: "All The Livelong Day," "American Dreaming," "Millwork," "If I Could've Been," "Nobody Goes Out Anymore," "It's An Art," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Workroom, The : Book by Jean-Claude Grumberg (Translated by Daniel A. Stein with Sara O' Connor). Produced by the Milwaukee Repertory Theater at the Todd Wehr Theater (Milwaukee, WI - 1980) starring Maggie Burke, Peggy Cowles, Julie Garfield (Daughter of John Garfield), Rose Pickering, Larry Shue, etc. Directed by John Dillon. | ||||||||||||
110 | World, The : "The Great Play" by Paul Merritt, Henry Petit and Augustus Harris. Various productions (c. 1881 - 82) starring Harry Crisp, George Morton, Roland Reed, Grace Roth, Hetty Tracy, J.Z. Little ("America's Favorite Actor"), Roland Tauler, Ada Gardner, Charles Vandenhoff, John T. Craven, Rachel Noah, Maurice Barrymore (Patriarch of the famous acting family), E.Y. Backus, Kate Meek, Emma Hooker, Clyde B. Callicotte, Maud Norton, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | World Against Her, The : Produced by The Press Club of Chicago at the Chicago Opera House (1888) starring Kate Claxton, Charles A. Stevenson, May Contee, Leslie Tillson, Daisy Luby, Payson Mackaye, Edgar Drew, Frank Dean, etc. Billed with "Baron Rudolph" starring Mr. and Mrs. George S. Knight and a selection of vaudeville acts including Digby Bell performing "The Cooper's Song" from "Boccaccio," DeWolf Hopper singing "Two Grenadiers" and "Birdie," a recitation from Mabel Bert and "Mr. Eddie Foy in his famous specialties." | ||||||||||||
110 | World And His Wife, The : "A Drama" by Charles Frederic Nirdlinger (From the Spanish of Jose Echegaray). Produced by William Faversham at the Broadway Theatre (NYC - 1909) starring H. Cooper Cliffe, Julie Opp, Berton Churchill, Olive Oliver, William Faversham, Lionel Belmore, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | World Of Carl Sandburg, The : Book by Norman Corwin (Based on the works of Carl Sandburg). Various productions (1959 - 69) starring Bette Davis, Gary Merrill, Leif Erickson (Husband of Frances Farmer), Richard Talcott, Steve Swihart, Connie Richmond, Jerry Hardin, Colgate Salsbury, Gary Perdue, Berney Burleson, Emma Good, David Greer, Mike Sims, etc. Originally produced (1959) by Armand Deutsch in association with Judd Bernard and directed by Norman Corwin. | ||||||||||||
110 | World Of Pleasure, A : "New York Winter Garden Production" with book and lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg (Portrayed by Jose Ferrer in the 1954 biopic, "Deep in My Heart"). Produced at the Jefferson Theatre (St. Louis - 1916) starring Franklin Batie, Rene Chaplow, Mary Mooney, Bertie Burwell, Rene Chaplow, etc. Directed by J.C. Hoffman. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Songs include: "The Employment Agency," "In My War Against Men," "Take Me Home," "Pretty Baby," "The Melting Pot," "Ragtime Pipes of Pan," "Ragtime Carnival," "The Jigaree," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | World Of Robert Burns, The : Book by Joy Parnes. Produced by Irwin Parnes for the Los Angeles Civic Theatre Foundation at the Ritz Theatre (Los Angeles - 1959) starring Marvin Miller (Star of television's "The Millionaire"), Marni Nixon (Singing voice for many actresses including Deborah Kerr in The King and I," "Natalie Wood in "West Side Story" and Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady"), Kelvin Service, Dorothy Remsen, etc. Directed by Robert Livingston. | ||||||||||||
110 | World Of Sholom Aleichem, The : Book by Arnold Pearl. Various productions (1954 - 82) starring Jacob Ben-Ami, Ann Revere, Howard da Silva, Gilbert Green, Berta Gersten, Will Lee, Phoebe Brand, Jack Banning, Ruby Dee, Jack Gilford, Morris Carnovsky, Mitchel Jason, Sally-Jane Heit, David Lang, Joe Silver, etc. Originally produced (1954) by Howard da Silva and Arnold Perl and directed by Howard da Silva. | ||||||||||||
110 | World Of Suzie Wong, The : "A New Play" by Paul Osborn (Based on the novel by Richard Mason). Various productions (1958 - 60) starring France Nuyen, William Shatner, Ron Randell, Sarah Marshall, Jeri Miyazaki, James Olsen, Alan Young, Pei Ling, Rees Vaughn, Howard Morton, Robert Carle, Joel Thomas, Flavia Hsu, Tom Helmore, Jack Ryland, etc. Originally produced (1958) by David Merrick and directed by Joshua Logan. | ||||||||||||
110 | World Of William Shakespeare, The : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare Theatrical Tributes". | ||||||||||||
110 | World We Live In, The : "The Insect Comedy" by Josef and Karel Capek (Adapted by Owen Davis). Produced by William A. Brady at the 44th Street Theatre (NYC - 1922 - 23) starring Robert Edeson, Lola Adler, Rexford Kendrick, Martha Hatch, Scott Cooper, Jasper Deeter, Beatrice Maude, Paul Irving, Edgar Norton, Paul Shay, etc. Directed by Owen Davis. Originally produced at the National Theatre of Czecho-Slovakia at Prague. | ||||||||||||
110 | World We Make, The : Book by Sidney Kingsley (Based on the novel, "The Outward Room" by Millen Brand). Produced at the Guild Theatre (NYC - 1939 - 40) starring Rudolph Forster, Margo (Wife of Eddie Albert), Nick Dennis, Solen Burry, Herbert Rudley, Harold Stone, Eric Roberts, Randolph Preston, Zolya Talma, etc. Directed by Sidney Kingsley. | ||||||||||||
110 | World's Full Of Girls, The : Book by Nunnally Johnson (Based on the novel by Thomas Bell). Produced by Jed Harris at the Royale Theatre (NYC - 1943) starring Thomas W. Ross, Eva Condon, Thomas Hume, Julie Stevens (Most famous as the star of "The Romance of Helen Trent" on radio), Charles Lang, Virginia Gilmore, Harry Bellaver (Television's "Naked City," etc.), Cora Smith, etc. Directed by Jed Harris. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wormwood Manor : Book by Edwin R. Meiss. Produced by The Woodbridge Club Players at The Woodbridge Club (New Haven - No date) starring Charles Thompson, Alyce Smith, Grant Nickerson, Alan Smith, Arthur Meister, Sandra Mapes, etc. Directed by Enid Wintsch. | ||||||||||||
110 | Would-Be Gentleman, The : Book by Moliere. Various translations, adaptations and productions (1929 - 59) starring Alma Kruger, Florida Friebus (Most famous for her co-starring roles on television's "The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis" and "The Bob Newhart Show"), Eva Le Gallienne, Vernon Jones, Herbert Shapiro, Walter Beck, J. Edward Bromberg, Howard da Silva, Anna Lee (Most famous as the co-star of television's "General Hospital"), Buddy Ebsen, Marie Windsor, Fritz Feld, James Westerfield, Victor Moreno, Marni Nixon (Singing voice for many actresses including Deborah Kerr in The King and I," "Natalie Wood in "West Side Story" and Audrey Hepburn in "My Fair Lady"), Bobby Clark (Of the comedy team, "Clark and McCullough"), June Knight, Edith King, Gene Barry (Television's "Bat Masterson," Burke's Law," etc.), etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woyzeck : Book by George Buchner. Music by Peter Zwetkoff. Produced by The Bavarian State Theatre (Munich) at the New York City Center (1966) starring Max Mairich, Herbert Mensching, Martin Benrath, Peter Fricke, etc. Directed by Hans Lietzau. Choreographed by Heino Hallhuber. | ||||||||||||
110 | Woza Albert! : Book by Percy Mtwa, Mbongeni Ngema and Barney Simon. Produced by the Market Theatre Company at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, NYC (1984) starring Percy Mtwa and Mbongeni Ngema. Directed by Barney Simon. Originally produced in the United States by the Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wreck Ashore, The : or "The Bridegroom From the Sea" produced at various theatres in Great Britain and the United States (1832 - 76) starring C. E. Boyer, Lizzie Sommerville, J.K. Murphy, Sadie Knox, Olive Knox, etc. Billed with "Sylvester Daggerwood," "Katty O' Sheal," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wrecker's Daughter, The : or "The Sea Shore" by Sheridan Knowles. Produced at various theatres throughout Great Britain (1837). Billed with "The Humors of an Election," "The Actress of All Work," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wretched The Lion - Hearted : Book by Gene Feist. Produced by Mort Schwartz and Helene D. Goldfarb at the East End Theatre (NYC - 1962) starring Brenden Fay, Jay Gerber, Miriam Phillips, Don Reiker, etc. Directed by Gene Feist. Billed with "a Toy For the Clowns" by Gene Feist. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wrinkles : "Original Comedy" produced by Harry Watson's Comedy Company at the Olympia Theatre (Chicago - 1885) starring Harry Watson, Alex Bell, John Foye, W.R. Green, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Writ Stuff, The : "The Chicago Bar Association's Hilarious Review" produced by The Wisdom Bridge Theatre at the First Chicago Center Theatre (1984). | ||||||||||||
110 | Write Me A Murder : "A New Play" by Frederick Knott. Various productions (1961 - 68) starring James Donald, Kim Hunter, Denholm Elliott, Torin Thatcher, Ethel Griffies, Richard Lupino (Cousin of Ida Lupino), Katherine Heryk, Lindsay Workman, John van Dreelen, Ruth McDevitt, Otis Bigelow, Joseph Masiell, Leonard Frey, Rachel Taylor, John D. Irving, Fabia Drake, Howard Lang, Bill Northenor, Kay Shroka, Liam Sullivan, Heather Angel, Bernard Fox, etc. Originally produced (1962) by Compass Productions and directed by George Schaefer. | ||||||||||||
110 | Writing On The Wall, The : "A Great American Drama" by William J. Hurlbut. Produced at the Savoy Theatre (London - 1909) starring Olga Nethersole, William Morris, J.R. Wallace, Ben Johnson, Frank Craven (Most famous as "The Stage Manager" in "Our Town" on stage and film), John Bickford, Constance Raymond, etc. Directed by Walter N. Lawrence. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wrong Mr. Wright, The : "An Entirely New Comedy" by George H. Broadhurst. Various productions (1897 - 1912) starring Roland Reed, Isadora Rush, Sheridan Tupper, Holbrook Blinn, Charles Coote, Julian Reed, Ralph Kellard, Albert Sackett, Corbett Morris, Rebecca Ridgley, etc. Originally produced (1897) at the Bastable Theatre (Syracuse, NY) and directed by E.B. Jack. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wrong Number, The : "A Musical Comedy" with Book and lyrics by Edgar Smith. Music by Jacques Presburg and Charles Julie. Produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert at the Stamford Theatre (CT - 1919) starring Matthew H. Murphy, Albert Deano, Roland Woodruff, Lester Schraff, Lew Cooper, Charles Olcott, Sam Ash, Edna Chase, Marion Ward, Grace Humphrey, etc. Directed by Edward P. Temple. Choreographed by M. Cunningham. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wrong Side of the Park, The : Book by John Mortimer. Produced by Michael Codron and David Hall in association with Peter Hall at the Cambridge Theatre (London - 1960) starring Margaret Leighton, Robert Stevens (Appearing by permission of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation), Wendy Craig, Joyce Carey, etc. Directed by Peter Hall (By permission of the Governors of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre). | ||||||||||||
110 | Wrong Way Light Bulb, The : "A New Play" by Leonard Spigelgass. Produced by Elliot Martin at the John Golden Theatre (NYC - 1969) starring James Patterson, Miriam Colon, Sammy Smith, Barnard Hughes, Donnie Melvin, Claudia McNeil, etc. Directed by Stephen Porter. | ||||||||||||
110 | Wuthering Heights : Book, music and lyrics by Carlisle Floyd (Based on the novel by Emily Bronte). Produced by Florida State University School of Music and Opera Guild at Westcott Auditorium (Tallahassee - 1960) starring Philip Lambert, James Coleman, Jack Swartz, Ernest Crawford, Walter James, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yahoo : An Entertainment based on the life and writings of Jonathan Swift (Adapted by Alec Guinness an Alan Strachan). Produced by Michael Codron at the Queen's Theatre (London - 1976) starring Alec Guinness, Nicola Pagett, Mark Kingston, Angela Thorne, etc. Directed by Alan Strachan. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee Circus On Mars, A : Book by George V. Hobart. Music by Manuel Klein and Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by Harry Williams. Produced by Thompson and Dundy at the New York Hippodrome (1905) starring Albert Hart, Felix Haney, Douglas Flint, Jack Warren, William Fables, Bessie McCoy, Rita Dean, Georgie Dix, Francis J. Boyle, etc. Directed by Edward P. Temple. Songs include: "Ruben, Tell Your Mandy," "Hold Your Horses," "The Bogie Man," "Git a Horse," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee Consul, The : "The New Comic Opera" with book and lyrics by Henry M. Blossom, Jr. Music by Alfred G. Robyn. Produced by Henry W. Savage at various theatres (1905) starring Raymond Hitchcock, William Danforth, Albert Parr, Frank Ranney, James Templeton, Parker Coombs, Eva Davenport, Mae Darling, etc. Directed by George Marion. Songs include: "Viva, The Gay Fiesta," "When the Hammers Go Rap, Rap, Rap," "In Old New York," "We Were Taught to Walk Demurely," "My San Domingo Maid," "In the Days of Old," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee Doodle Dandy : "The Extravagant Extravaganza" by Hugh Morton. Music by Gustave Kerker. Produced by George W. Lederer and George B. McLellan at the Grand Opera House (NYC - 1898) starring Walter Jones, J.C. Miron, Zella Frank, William Cecil, Thomas Q. Seabrooke, etc. Directed by George W. Lederer. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee Fable : "A New Play" by Lewis Meltzer. Produced by Cheryl Crawford at the Colonial Theatre (Boston - 1938) starring Ina Claire, Robert Pitkin, Barry Sullivan, Robert Strauss ("Stalag 17," etc.), Maxine Stuart, John Williams, William Brisbane, etc. Directed by Otto L. Preminger. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee Girl, The : "A Musical Play" with book and lyrics by George V. Hobart. Music by Silvio Hein. Various productions (1909 - 12) starring Blanche Ring, Harry Gilfoil, Rutherford Kent, William Halliday, Peter Curley, Paul Porter, Cyril Ring, May Roche, Lillian Wallace, Julie Ring, Nat Sanders, Bessie Hall, etc. Originally produced (1909) by Lew Fields (Of the comedy team of "Weber and Fields") and Frederic McKay and directed by Al Holbrook. The 1912 Garrick Theatre (St. Louis) play produced by J.P. Goring and directed by Charles Winninger. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee League, The : Book by Clayton Fotterall McMichael and James Hartley Merrick. Produced by The Mask and Wig Club (The all-male performance group of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia) at the Chestnut Street Opera House (Philadelphia - 1893) starring Howard K. Mohr, H.T. Bruen, Thomas S. Gates, Samuel Murdoch Kendrick, Thomas Robb, Jr., etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee Prince, The : "A Timely Satire on Titled Fortune Hunters" by George M. Cohan. Produced by Cohan and Harris (Portrayed by James Cagney and Richard Whorf in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy") at the Knickerbocker Theatre (NYC - No date) starring George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage), Jerry J. Cohan (Father of George M. Cohan. Portrayed by Walter Huston in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"), Jack Gardner, Tom Lewis, Robert Emmett Lennon, Helen F. Cohan (Mother of George M. Cohan. Portrayed by Rosemary De Camp in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"), Josephine Cohan (Sister of George M. Cohan. Portrayed by Jeanne Cagney in the 1942 biopic, "Yankee Doodle Dandy"), Donald Crisp, Arthur Engel, etc. Directed by George M. Cohan and Sam Harris. Songs include: "Showing the Yankee London Town," "Yankee Doodle Comes to Town," "I'm Awfully Strong for You," "I Say, Flo," "The ABC's of the U.S.A," "Rag Babe," "Tommy Atkins, You're All Right," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yankee Point : Book by Gladys Hurlbut. Produced by Edward Choate and Marie Louise Elkins at the Longacre Theatre (NYC - 1942) starring Edna Best, John Cromwell (Father of James Cromwell), Elizabeth Patterson, John Forsythe, K.T. Stevens, James Todd, Arthur Aysworth, Richard Rudi, etc. Directed by James Cromwell. | ||||||||||||
110 | Year Boston Won The Pennant, The : Book by John Ford Noonan. Various productions (c. 1970 - 84) starring Lenny Baker, Jerome Dempsey, Paul Benjamin, Roy R., Scheider (Roy Scheider), Richard Woods, Marilyn Sokol, Jane Altman, John R. Bianchi, Donna Cooper, Rainn Wilson (Most famous as "Dwight" on television's "The Office"), Kenny Nova, etc. Originally produced by The Repertory Theater of Lincoln Center and directed by Tim Ward. | ||||||||||||
110 | Year Of The Hiker, The : Book by John B. Keane. Produced at the Gate Theatre (Dublin - 1964) starring Anna Manahan, Jim Norton, Ruth Durley, Gerry Sullivan, etc. Directed by Barry Cassin. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yearling, The : "A New Musical" by Herbert Martin and Lore Noto (Based on the novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings). Music by Michael Leonard. Lyrics by Herbert Martin. Produced by Lore Noto at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1965) starring David Wayne, Dolores Wilson, Carmen Mathews, Carmen Alvarez, David Hartman, Joe E. Marks, Mimi Wallace, Vito Durante, etc. Directed by Lloyd Richards. Choreographed by Ralph Beaumont. Songs include: "Everything Beautiful," "The Fluttermill Song," "Boy Thoughts," "I'm All Smiles," "The Kind of Man a Woman Needs," "What a Happy Day," "Ain't He a Joy," "What Can I Name Him?," "One Promise Come True," "Why Did I Choose You?," etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Years Ago : "A New Comedy" by Ruth Gordon. Produced by Max Gordon at the Mansfield Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Fredric March, Florence Eldridge (Wife of Fredric March), Bethel Leslie, Seth Arnold, Jennifer Bunker, Richard Simon, etc. Directed by Garson Kanin (Husband of Ruth Gordon). | ||||||||||||
110 | Years Between, The : Book by Daphne Du Maurier. Produced by Howard Wyndham, Bronson Albery and H.M. Tennent at Wyndham's Theatre (London - 1945) starring Richard Hart, Henrietta Watson, Clive Brook, Betty Sparks, Allan Jeayes, Ronald Ward, etc. Directed by Irene Hentschel. | ||||||||||||
110 | Years of Discretion : "A Comedy" by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Locke Hatton. Produced by David Belasco at various theatres (1912 - 13) starring Lyn Harding, Herbert Kelcey, Grant Mitchell, E.M. Holland, Effie Shannon, Grace Moore (Portrayed by Kathryn Grayson in the 1953 biopic, "So This is Love'), John Flood, etc. Directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yegor Bulichov : "The American Premiere" by Maxim Gorky (Translated and adapted by Joan Isserman). Produced at the Long Wharf Theatre (New Haven - 1970 - 71) starring Carol Teitel, Martha Schlamme, Tom Atkins, Morris Carnovsky, Will Fenno, Charles Cioffi, John Cazale, Joyce Ebert, John Glover, Olive Cole, Richard Venture, etc. Directed by Arvin Brown. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yellow : "A New American Melodrama" by Margaret Vernon. Produced by George M. Cohan (Portrayed by James Cagney on film, Mickey Rooney on television and Joel Grey on stage) at the National Theatre (NYC - 1926) starring Joseph Guthrie, Chester Morris, Selena Royle, Marjorie Wood, Spencer Tracy, Harry Worth, Harry C. Bannister, Lee Chandler, etc. Directed by John Meehan. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yellow Jack : "A History" by Sidney Howard in collaboration with Paul De Kruif. Various productions (1934 - 47) starring Lloyd Grough, Colin Hunter, Frank Stringfellow, Robert Shayne (Most famous as "Inspector Henderson" on television's "The Adventure of Superman"), Wylie Adams, Arthur Chatterton, James Stewart, Edward Acuff, Samuel (Sam) Levene ("Guys And Dolls," etc.), Myron McCormick, Katherine Wilson, Barton McLane, Eduardo Ciannelli, Robert Keith (Father of Brian Keith), Whitford Kane, Millard Mitchell, Richard J. Goodrich, Stewart W. Alsop (Future editorial columnist and author), William Underwood, Victor Jory, Philip Bourneuf, William Windom, Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson (Wife of Eli Wallach), Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Alfred Ryder, etc. Originally produced (1934) and directed by Guthrie McClintic. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yellow Jacket, The : "A Chinese Play Given in a Chinese Manner" by George C. Hazelton and Benrimo. Music by William Furst. Various productions (1912 - 48) starring Holman Clark, Frederick Ross, Charles Doran, Holman Clark, Thomas E. Jackson, Elsa Berold, Reginald Barlow, Fanny Addison Pitt, Charles Coburn, Ivah Wills Coburn (Wife of Charles Coburn), Arthur Shaw, Shepperd Strudwick, Lillian Spencer, Albert Bruning, John Cumberland, George Relph, Grace Valentine, etc. Originally produced (1912) by Harris and Selwyn and directed by Benrimo. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yellow Kid, The : "New Local Review" by William F. Carroll. Produced at The Star Theatre NYC - No date) starring George W. Monroe ("His Graceful Awkwardness"), etc. Billed with "The Twentieth Century Comedy Satire - Lulu." | ||||||||||||
110 | Yellow Sands : "A New Comedy" by Eden and Adelaide Phillpotts. Various productions (1926 - 54) starring Cedric Hardwicke, Viola Lyel, Ralph Richardson, Amy Veness, Reginald Bach, Jack Livesey, Redmond Phillips, Jack May, Ann Castle, Richard Pasco, etc. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yellow Ticket : "The Smashing Sensational Success" by Michael Morton. Various productions (1914 - 15) starring Dorothy Ellis, Reginald Carrington, Maud Leslie, David Torrence, Florence Reed, Sydney Booth, Edwin Arden, Robert Gleckler, Leah Winslow, Ainsworth Arnold, John Barrymore, Kalman Matus, etc. Originally produced (1914) and directed by A.H. Woods. | ||||||||||||
110 | Yentl : Book by Leah Napolin and Isaac Bashevis Singer. Various productions (1975 - 80) starring Tovah Feldshuh, John V. Shea, Lynn Ann Leveridge, Rita Karlin, Ann Goldman, Howard Elfman, Jill Holden, Barrie Mason, etc. Originally produced (1975) by Cheryl Crawford, Moe Septee, The Chelsea Theatre with Mrs. Victor H. Potamkin (Brooklyn, NY) and directed by Robert Kalfin. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yeoman Of The Guard, The : Filed with the Belknap Music Collection. See - "Gilbert and Sullivan Collection" by title. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yerma : "A Tragic Poem" by Federico Garcia Lorca. Various translations and productions (c.1947 - 72) starring Bea Arthur, Paul Stevens, Barbara Long, Marilyn Hoffman, Irene Victor, Gloria Foster, Frank Langella, Marie Tucci, Aline MacMahon, Ruth Manning, Nancy Marchand, Nuria Espert, Jose Luis Pellicena, Daniel Dicente, Amparo Valle, Paloma Lorena, Rosa Vicente, Alicia Day, Conchita Leza, Enrique Majo, Eduardo Bea, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yes And No : "The Comedy About a Proposal" by Kenneth Horne. Produced by Stanley Bell at the Museum Theatre (Toronto, Canada - 1948) starring Jeraldine Dvorak, Alexander Lockwood, Justina Wayne, Peter Boyne, etc. Directed by Peter Boyne. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yes Is For A Very Young Man : Book by Gertrude Stein. Various productions (1949 - 54) starring Anthony Franciosa, Kim Stanley, Michael Vincente Gazzo, Beatrice Arthur, Gene Saks (Husband of Beatrice Arthur), Anna Leonard, Forrest Compton (Co-star of television's "The Edge of Night," "Gomer Pyle USMC," etc.), Robert Ackart, Ethel Cunningham, Anne Gerety, Fred Levy, etc. Originally produced (1949) by Off Broadway, Inc. and directed by Lamont Johnson. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yes, M' Lord : "The London Comedy Hit" by W. Douglas Home. Various productions (1949 - 50) starring A.E. Matthews, Mary Hinton, George Curzon, Hugh Kelly, Elaine Stritch, Nigel Bruce (Most famous as "Dr. Watson" in the "Sherlock Holmes" film series), Joyce Lear, Walter Neal, Gordon Peters, Jean Arden Cobb, etc. Originally produced by Lee and J.J. Shubert and directed by Colin Chandler. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yes, My Darling Daughter : "The Gay Comedy Hit" by Mark Reed. Various productions (1937 - 52) starring Lucile Watson, Peggy Conklin, Violet Heming, Nicholas Joy, Boyd Crawford, Florence Reed, Lawrence Grossmith, Owen Davis, Jr., Marjorie Gateson, Philip Carlyle, Ann Harding, Doris Nolan, Agnes Doyle, etc. Originally produced (1937) and directed by Alfred de Liagre Jr. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yes Or No : "Previous to its Presentation in New York" by Arthur Goodrich. Produced by G.M. Anderson and L. Lawrence Weber at the Shubert-Garrick Theatre (No specific location listed - 1917) starring Mary Boland, Emilie Polini, Jane Lowe, Marjorie Wood, Frank Wilcox, Halbert Brown, etc. Directed by G.M. Anderson. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yes, Yes, Yvette : "New Musical Comedy" by James Montgomery and William Cary Duncan (Based on a story by Frederick S. Isham). Music by Philip Charig and Ben Jerome. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Produced by H.H. Frazee at various theatres (1926 - 27) starring Lynne Overman, Leo Henning, John Mack, Jeannette MacDonald, Amy Revere, Brenda Wood, Charles Winninger, etc. Directed by H.H. Frazee. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Songs include: "What Kind of a Boy?," "Pack Up Your Blues," "My Lady," "Maybe I Will," "Woe is Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yesterday's Magic : Book by Emlyn Williams. Produced by The Theatre Guild at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1942) starring Paul Muni, Jessica Tandy, Alfred Drake, Brenda Forbes, Patrick O' Moore, etc. Directed by Reginald Denham. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yoke, The : Book by Hubert Wales (Adapted by Charles M. Jelli). Produced at the La Salle Theatre (No specific location listed - 1912) starring Beatrice Gordon, Edwin Hodge, Lida Kane, Grace Fitz, Percy Kilbrid (Percy Kilbride - Most famous as "Pa Kettle" in the "Ma and Pa Kettle" film series), Dolores Downs, etc. Directed by James Edwards. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yon Yonson : "A Three-Act Farcical Drama" by W.D. Coxey and Gus Heege. Produced at various theatres (1891 - 92) starring Gus Heege, H.D. Byers, Frankie Jones, J.W. Davenport, Annie Lewis, etc. Directed by Jacob Litt. | ||||||||||||
111 | York State Folks : "A Story of Village Life" by Arthur Sidman. Produced by Fred E. Wright at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1901 - 03) starring Ray L. Royce, James Lackaye, Randolph Curry, Osbourne Soule, Harry Crosby, Hilda Russell, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You And I : "The Harvard Prize Play" by Philip Barry. Produced by Richard G. Herndon at various theatres (1923) starring H.B. Warner (Most famous as "Jesus Christ" in the silent film version of "The King of Kings" and as "Mr. Gower" in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), Lucile Watson, Fieda Inescort, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Reginald Mason, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. | ||||||||||||
111 | You And Your Wife : "A New Domestic Comedy" by Denis Cannan. Produced by The Bristol Old Vic Company at the Theatre Royal (Bristol, England - 1955) starring Paul Lee, Peggy Simpson, Mary Savidge, Gillian Lewis, Ronald Hines, etc. Directed by John Moody. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover : "Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones (Volume II)" by John O' Neal and Nayo-Barbara Malcolm Watkins with Steven Kent. Produced at the Wisdom Bridge Theatre (Chicago - 1985) starring John O' Neal. Directed by Steven Kent. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Can't Put That Monkey On My Back : "Comedy" by Christopher Blake. Produced at the Tryout Theatre (Seattle, WA - 1953) starring Evelyn Craig, Gordon Nordstrom, Helen Ketcham, Helen Rooney, Claude Rogers, etc. Directed by Miltom Ketcham and Christopher Blake. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Can't Take It With You : "A Farcical Comedy" by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman (Portrayed by George Hamilton and Jason Robards in the 1963 biopic, "Act One"). Various productions (1936 - 94) starring Josephine Hull (Most famous for her co-starring roles in "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "Harvey" on stage and film), Frank Wilcos, Oscar Polk, Henry Travers (Most famous as "Clarence the Angel' in the film, "It's a Wonderful Life"), Jess Barker, George Tobias, Mitzi Hajos, Paula Trueman, Jessica Rogers, Joan Lewis, Vicki Lennox Hill, Al Becker, Albert Staats, Walter Beck, Reni Roberti, Keene Curtis, James Greene, Betty Miller (Wife of James Greene), Sydney Walker, Donald Moffat, Richard Woods, Leslie Cass, Robert Prosky, Dewey Chapman, Leonardo Cimino, Fionnuala Flanagan, Donald Woods, Hugh Rennie, Amy Love, Catherine E. Coulson, Amy Ingersol, Dianne Lewis, Dee Victor, Gene Lockhart, Edith Fisk, Oma Link Rowley, Bob Selby, Eva Condon, Ruth McFarland, Thomas Derry, Isa Thomas, Patrick Egan, Polly Peck, Jane Seymour, Edgar Bergan, Linda King, David Crane, Laurie Metcalf, Del Close, Bradley Mott, Elizabeth Wilson, Jack Dodson (Most famous as "Howard Sprague" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Bill McCutcheon, Arthur French, Jason Robards, James Coco, Meg Mundy, Charles Coburn, Winifred Coburn (Wife of Charles Coburn), Charles Jobes, Daisy Atherton, Bobbe Arnst, Bradford Dillman, Peggy Mondo, Linda Gulder, Devon Flanagan, Dorothy Baker, Judi Doss, etc. Originally produced (1936) by Sam H. Harris and directed by George S. Kaufman. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Gotta Have Art : Sketches by Steve Bevilacqua, James Deaver, Scott Feier, Lew Schneider, etc. Music by Roy Straigis. Lyrics by Stephen de Baun, Frank Kuhn, John Olzewski, etc. Produced by the Mask and Wig Club (The all-male performance group of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia - 1983) starring John Joseph, Scott Anderson, Steve Linder, David Polsky, Ron Shapiro, etc. Directed by Frank Kuhn. Songs include: "Art Is," "Prime Times," "That's What I Like," "Patrons of the Arts," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running : "New Plays" ("The Shock of Recognition," "The Footsteps of Doves," "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "I'm Herbert") by Robert Anderson. Various productions (1967 - 80) starring Martin Balsam, Eileen Heckart, George Grizzard, Joe Silver, Melinda Dillon, Eddie Bracken, Robert Elston, Susan Bracken (Daughter of Eddie Bracken), Ruth Manning, Jack Murdock, Marlow Ferguson, Don Moran, Stuart Michaels, etc. Originally produced (1967) by Jack Farren and Gilbert Cates and directed by Alan Schneider. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Never Can Tell : "Comedy" by George Bernard Shaw. Various productions (1909 - 86) starring Leo G. Carroll, Tom Helmore, Ralph Forbes, Frieda Inescort, Nigel Stock, May Sarton, Eliot Cabot, Celia Bannerman, Keith Baxter, Ralph Richardson, Philip Bosco, Victor Garber, Uta Hagen, Amanda Plummer (Daughter of Christopher Plummer and Tammy Grimes), Stefan Gierasch, John David Cullum, John B. Lite, Leon Janney, Jean Adair (Most famous for her co-starring role in the original stage and film versions of "Arsenic and Old Lace"), George Spelvin, Boyd Davis, Russell Treyz, Dale Amlund, Jane Wenham, Robert Eddison, Donald Sinden, Frank Barrie, Norman Tyrrell, Donald Meek, Mary Young, Theodore Friebus, Claudette Sutherland, George Tibbetts, Agnes Thomas, Grace Lane, Granville Barker, James Hearn, Arnold Daly, George Farren, Sumner Gard, Mabel Taliaferro, Montagu Love, Lionel Atwill, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Never Know : "New Musical" by Rowland Leigh (From the original musical play by Robert Katcher, Siegfied Geyer and Karl Karkas). Music by Cole Porter and Robert Katscher. Lyrics by Coel Porter (Portrayed by Cary Grant in the 1945 biopic, "Night and Day," by Ron Randell in the 1953 film "Kiss Me Kate" and by Kevin Kline in the 2004 biopic, "De-Lovely".). Additional lyrics by Rowland Leigh. Various productions (1938 - 96) starring Clifton Webb, Lupe Velez, Libby Holman, June Preisser, Rex O' Malley, Toby Wing, Truman Gaige, The Debonairs, The Hartmans (Grace and Paul - Paul Hartman is now most famous as "Emmett the Fix-It Man" on television's "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD"), Bert Parks (Longtime host of television's "Miss America" pageant), Ruth Webb, Keir Dullea, Kitty Carlisle (Wife of Moss Hart), Bob Wright, Joe Masiell, Bernice Massi, Stephanie Douglas, Nancy Hess, Tom Ligon, KT Sullivan, etc. Originally produced (1938) by the Messrs. Shubert, directed by Rowland Leigh and choreographed by Robert Alton. Songs include: "By Candlelight," "You Never Know," "Don't Let It Get You Down," "What Shall I Do?," "Let's Put It To Music," Maria," "At Long Last Love," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Said It : "The Sweet and Hot Musical Comedy" by Jack Yellin and Sid Silvers. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Jack Yellin. Produced by Jack Yellin and Lou Holtz at Chanin's Forty-Sixth Street Theatre (NYC - 1931) starring Lou Holtz, Lyda Roberti, Stanley Smith, Henry Slate, Benny Baker, Jack Slate, Hughie Clarke, Florence Robertson, etc. Directed by John Harwood. Choreographed by Danny Dare. Special musical effects by Fred Waring. Songs include: "You Said It," "While You Are Young," "Learn to Croon," "Sweet and Hot," "If He Really Loves Me," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Touched Me : "A Romantic Comedy" by Tennessee Williams and Donald Windham (Suggested by a short story of the same name by D.H. Lawrence). Various productions (c. 1945) starring Edmund Gwenn, Montgomery Clift, Catherine Willard, Neil Fitzgerald, John Conway, Edward Barbour, Brent Couchman, Kitty Culpeper, etc. Originally produced by Guthrie McClintic in association with Lee Shubert and directed by Guthrie McClintic. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Twinkle Only Once : Book by Aben Kandel. Produced by Martin Blaine at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1946) starring Gladys George, Glenn Anders, Philip Loeb (Most famous as the co-star of "The Goldbergs" on radio and television), Tom Pedi, Laura Pierpont, etc. Directed by Sanford Meisner. | ||||||||||||
111 | You Twisted My Arm : "A Revuedeville" with sketches and lyrics by Robert Alan Bernstein. Music by Warren B. Meyers. Produced by The Laughing Stock Company at the Master Institute Theatre (No specific location or date listed) starring Lionel Abzug, Alex Berko, Margot Brown, Joan Freeman, Howard Moll, etc. Directed by Robert Alan Bernstein. Choreographed by Harvey Krefetz. Songs include: "Noel You Coward," "You Twisted My Arm," "The Game of Love," "Dream of Me," "If I Knew You Were Coming," "When Fanny Fans Her Fanny," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You With Me : "A True Life Drama" by Raymond Duncan. Produced at the Shubert Theatre (NYC - No date) starring Raymond Duncan in a "One Man Play". | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Abe Lincoln : Book by Richard N. Bernstein and John Allen. Music by Victor Ziskin. Lyrics by Joan Javits. Special dialogue and lyrics by Arnold Sundgaard. Produced by Arthur Shimkin and The Little Golden Theatre at the Eugene O' Neill Theatre (NYC - 1961) starring Darrell Sandeen, Lou Cutell, Joan Kibrig, Judy Foster, Ken Kercheval, Travis Hudson, etc. Directed by Jay Harnick. Choreographed by Rhoda Levine. Songs include: "The Same Old Me," "You Can Dance," "I Want to be A Little Frog in a Little Pond," "The Captain Lincoln March," "Vote for Lincoln," "Cheer Up, Cheer Up!," "Frontier Politics," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Alexander : "A Romantic Comedy" by Hardwick Nevin. Produced at the Shubert Theatre (New Haven - 1929) starring Henry Hull (Most famous as "The Werewolf of London" on film), A.E. Anson, Cleo Coil, Jessie Royce Landis, Edward Rigby, Arthur West, etc. Directed by Ira Hards. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young America Abroad : Produced at J.C. Rockwell's People's Theatre (No location or date listed) starring Edwin Browne, Frank O. Ireson, E.B. Orth, Clara Davenport, Hattie Gordon, Rose Barnard, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young American, A : Book by Edwin M. Bronner. Produced by The Blackfriars' Guild at the Blackfriars' Theatre (NYC - 1946) starring Joan Field, Howard Swaine, Alex Wilson, Hazel Thomas, etc. Directed by Dennis Gurney. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young And Beautiful, The : Book by Sally Benson (Based on short stories by F. Scott Fitzgerald). Produced by Robert B. Radnitz in association with Lawrence Baker, Jr. at the Longacre Theatre (NY C- 1955) starring Lois Smith, Douglas Watson, Margot Stevenson, Jay Barney, Peter Brandon, James Olson, Barry McGuire, Jane McArthur, etc. Directed by Marshall Jamison. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young And Fair, The : Book by N. Richard Nash. Produced by Vinton Freedley at various theatres (1948) starring Frieda Altman, Audra Lindley, Frances Starr, Lois Wheeler, Julie Harris, Doe Avedon (Wife of Richard Avedon and Don Siegel), Rita Gam, etc. Directed by Harold Clurman. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young And On Broadway : Produced by Meridee Stein and The First All Children's Theatre at the Ambassador Theatre (NYC - 1981) starring Paul Sorvino, Marianne Tatum and featuring the members of The First All Children's Theatre and Young Celebrities of the New York Stage. Directed by Meridee Stein. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Elizabeth, The : Book by Jennette Dowling and Francis Letton. Produced by Bronson Albery, George and Alfred Black and Linnit and Dunfee at various theatres in London (1951 - 52) starring Alexander Harris, Robert Long, Eric Dodson, Anne McGrath, Digby Wolfe, Roy Dean, etc. Directed by Charles Hickman. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Frankenstein : Produced at the Hilton Theatre (NYC - 2007 - 2008) starring Megan Mullally, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Idea, The : "A Comedy" by Ethel Watts Mumford. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske at the Hollis Street Theatre (Boston - 1914) starring Lydia Lopokova, Thomas V. Emory, Aldrich Bowker, Malcolm Duncan, Arvid Paulson, Olive Temple, Kate Mayhew, etc. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young In Heart : "New Revue" by Bud Flanagan and "The Gang". Music and lyrics by Ross Parker, Bryan Blackburn and Greatrex Newman. Produced by Jack Hylton at Victoria Palace (London - 1960) starring Nervo and Knox, Bud Flanagan, Naughton and Gold, Eddie Gray, etc. Directed by Charles Hendy and Alex Shanks. Choreographed by Joan Davis. Songs include: "Yet Again," "Bright and Beautiful," "Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner," "Packing Up," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Love : "A Comedy" by Samson Raphaelson. Produced by Kenneth MacGowan and Sidney Ross at the Theatre Masque (NYC - 1928) starring Dorothy Gish, Tom Douglas, James Rennie and Catherine Willard. Directed by George Cukor. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Man's Fancy, A : Book by Harry Thurschwell and Alfred Golden. Produced by Henry Adrian at the Plymouth Theatre (NYC - 1947) starring Bill Talman (William Talman - Most famous as "Hamilton Burger" on television's "Perry Mason"), Lynne Carter, Anne Britten, Hugh Reilly (Most famous as the co-star of television's "Lassie" starring June Lockhart), Donald Hastings, Ronnie Jacoby, etc. Directed by Robert E. Perry. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Mr. Yarde : "A New Farcical Comedy" by Harold Ellis and Paul A. Rubens. Produced at the Royalty Theatre (London - 1898) starring Weedon Grossmith, Sydney Warden, Sydney Paxton, Vane Inglis, George Grossmith, May Palfrey, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Mrs. Winthrop : "The Powerful Society Drama" by Bronson Howard. Various productions (1882 - 98) starring George Clarke, Agnes Booth, Ada Dyas, Edwin Arden, Della Stillwell, Brigham Royce, Frenak Sheridan, Cora Folsom, E.J. Buckley, Fannie Reeves, William H. Gillette, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Quaker, The : "The Comedy" produced at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh (1820 - 23). Billed with "Love, Law and Physic," "A Roland for an Oliver," "Life In London," "The Jew and the Doctor," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Sinners : "A Comedy" by Elmer Harris. Produced by the Messrs. Shubert at various theatres (1929 - 30) starring Carol March, Robert Beyers, Muriel Belasco, Paul Nugent, Hilda Spong, Percy Moore, Astrid Alwynn, John Bramall, Edith Shayne, etc. Directed by Stanley Logan. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Wife, A : "A Comedy-Drama" by J.K. Tillotson. Produced at the Sam S. Shubert Theatre (Syracuse, NY - No date) starring Emmett C. King, Malcolm Williams, H.J. Lang, Frank Sheridan, Sydney Crowell, Alma Earle, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Wisdom : "A New Comedy" by Rachel Crothers. Produced at the Criterion Theatre (NYC - 1914) starring Mabel Taliaferro, Edith Taliaferro, Aubrey Beattie, Mabel Bert, Richard Sterling, etc. Directed by Joseph Brooks. | ||||||||||||
111 | Young Woodley : Book by John Van Druten. Various productions (c. 1926 - 45) starring George Walcott, Geoffrey John Harwood, Glenn Hunter, Esther Beli, Grant Stewart, Tom Douglas, A.E. Anson, Russell Hardie, Helen Blair, Helen Gahagan (Future Congresswoman from California. Wife of Melvyn Douglas), Philip Earle, Philip Tonge, Roddy McDowall, Peter Griffith, Lamont Johnson, Gordon Nelson, etc. Originally directed (1926) by Basil Dean. | ||||||||||||
111 | Youngest, The : "A Comedy" by Philip Barry. Produced by Robert Milton at the Globe Theatre (NYC - 1925) starring Effie Shannon, Douglas Wood, Beatrice Miles, Henry Hull (Most famous as "The Werewolf of London " on film), Genevieve Tobin, Alice John, etc. Directed by Robert Milton. | ||||||||||||
111 | Your Arms Too Short To Box With God : "A Soaring Celebration in Song" by Vinnette Carroll. Music and lyrics by Alex Bradford. Additional music and lyrics by Micki Grant. Produced by Barry And Fran Weissler at various theatres (c. 1982) starring Patti LaBelle, Al Green, Nora Cole, Elijah Gill, Lind James, Marilynn Winbush, etc. Directed by Vinnette Carrol. Choreographed by Talley Beatty. Songs include: "There's a Stranger in Town," "Something is Wrong in Jerusalem," "Be Careful Whom You Kiss," "It's Too Late," "Give Us Barrabas," "Didn't I Tell You," "As Long As I Live," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Your Humble Servant : Book by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1909 - 10) starring Otis Skinner (Portrayed by Charlie Ruggles in the film, "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"), Charles B. Welles, Edward Fielding, Arthur Blake, Izetta Jewell, Frank Bell, Jessie Cromette, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Your Move : Music and lyrics by Jeff Berkson and John Karraker. Produced at the Victory Gardens Theater (Chicago - 1982) starring Jim Corti, Elizabeth Hanely, Susan Hart, Jill Hoel and Laurence Russo. Directed by Jim Corti and Dennis Zacek. Songs include: "What's in a Game?," "The Gardiners of Marvin Gardens," "Baltic Avenue," "The Game We Started," "Boardwalk," "Community Chest," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Your Own Thing : Filed with the Belknap Shakespeare Collection. See - "Shakespeare - Modern Adaptations" | ||||||||||||
111 | Your Uncle Dudley : "A Comedy" by Howard Lindsay and Bertram Robinson. Various productions (1929 - 31) starring Theresa Maxwell Conover, Eleanor Hayden, Walter Connolly, James Bell, George Barbier, Kathryn Sheldon, Lee Matthews, Edna Preston, Hal Thompson, Vivian Barry, Cora DeFoe, etc. Originally directed by Howard Lindsay and Bertrand Robinson. | ||||||||||||
111 | You're A Good Man Charlie Brown : "A Musical Entertainment for the Entire Family" by Clark Gesner and John Gordon (Based on the comic strip, "Peanuts" by Charles M. Shulz). Music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. Various productions (1967 - 99) starring Gary Burghoff, Russ Caldwell, Judy Kaye, Nicole Jaffe, Grant Cowan, Alan Lofft, Roger Bart, Kristin Chenoweth, B.D. Wong, Anthony Rapp, David Krupa, Laura Kennedy, Andrea Martin, Garth Goodbread, Dana Hand, Martha Mims, Bill Hinnant, Bob Balaban, Reva Rose, Skip Hinnant, Greg France, Wayne Wasserman, Barry Pearl, Wendell Burton, Don Potter, Ann Gibbs, Jimmy Dodge, etc. Originally produced (1967) by Arthur Whitelaw and Gene Persson, directed by Joseph Hardy and choreographed by Patricia Birch. Songs include: "My Blanket and Me," "The Red Baron," "Happiness," "Schroeder," "Snoopy," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You're In Love : "The Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by Otto Hauerbach (Otto Harbach) and Edward Clark. Music by Rudolf Friml. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein (Uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II) at various theatres (c. 1917) starring Jack Raffael, Burrell Barbaretto, May Thompson, Richard Taber, Patsie Rose, Virginia Wynn, etc. Directed by Edward Clark. Choreographed by Robert Marks. Songs include: "Married Life," "Keep Off the Grass," "Snatched from the Cradle," "Boola Boo," "Loveland," "The Musical Snore," "I Am Only Dreaming," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | You're The Top : "A Rousing Musical" produced by Oldsmobile. The "1961 Announcement Show" with music by Cole Porter (By arrangement and special permission of the composer) starring Florence Henderson, Norwood Smith, Buddy Spencer, Robert Sands, etc. Directed by Larry Blyden (The third full-time host of television's "What's My Line?". Husband of Carol Haney.) Songs include: "The People's Choice," "Anything Goes," "Great Performances!," Melody in F," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yours, Anne : Book and lyrics by Enid Futterman (Based on "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" and the play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett). Music by Michael Cohen. Produced by the Actor's Playhouse (Kendall, Florida - 1991) starring Irene Adjan, John Fionte, Drew Morris, Fred Ornstein, etc. Directed by David Arisco. Choreographed by Robert De Leon. Songs include: "An Ordinary Day," "Hollywood," "I'm Not a Jew," "I See the Children," "We Live With Fear," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Yours Truly : "A New Musical Play" by Clyde North. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Produced by Gene Buck at the Four Cohans Grand Opera Hosue (Chicago - 1927) starring Leon Errol, Audrey Berry, Theodore Babcock, Forrest Yarnall, Geneva Mitchell, Pauline Sherman, Inez Van Horn, Tommy Mack, Dolly Pross, etc. Directed by Paul Dickey. Choreographed by Ralph Reader and Mary Read. Songs include; "Follow the Guide," "Shuffling Bill," "The Lotus Flower". "Googly Gogly Goos," "Dawn of Dreams," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Youth : "The Romantic Drama" by Paul Merritt and Augustus Harris. Produced by the Boston Theatre Company at various theatres (c. 1882) starring Charles S. Getz, W. P. Prescott, George Sevey, E.Y. Backus, H.N. Wilson, Charles Vandenhoff, John T. Craven, Bessie Hunter, Kate Siddons, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zander The Great : "Smashing Stage Comedy Hit of New York and Chicago" by Salisbury Field. Produced by Charles Frohman at various theatres (1923 - 24) starring Alice Brady (Most famous as the Oscar winning supporting actress in the 1937 film "In Old Chicago"), William Wadsworth, Edwin Mills, Raymond Van Sickle, George Abbott, Jerome Patrick, etc. Directed by David Burton. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zanita : "The Grand Fairy Musical Ballet Spectacle" by Dexter Smith and Eugene Tomkins. Produced at the Boston Theatre (Boston - 1884) starring Louise Paulin, Carrie Burton, Elma Delaro, Josie Hall, Minnie Emerson, John D. Gilbert, Joseph Byrne, etc. Directed by Eugene Tomkins. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zara : "The Domestic Drama" by Fred Marsden. Produced at the Park Theatre (Boston - 1888) starring Annie Pixley, M.C. Daly, John T. Burke, Edward Pollard, Joseph Brennan, Elie Gerome, etc. Directed by M.C. Daly. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zastrozzi : "Suspense, Swordplay and Feverish Sensuality" by George F. Walker. Produced for the Stratford (Ontario) Shakespeare Festival at the Studio Theatre (2009) starring Rick Roberts, Amanda Lisman, Andrew Shaver and John Vickery. Directed by Jennifer Tarver. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zauberer Vom Nil, Der : "Operette" by Harry B. Smith and Al Neuman. Music by Victor Herbert (Portrayed by Walter Connolly in the 1939 biopic, "The Great Victor Herbert"). Produced at the Terrace Garden (No specific location listed - 1897) starring Angela Virag, Adolf Philipp, Anna Proster, Irma Wilson, Otto Meyer, Paul Weigel, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zaza : Book by David Belasco (Based on the drama by Berton and Simon). Various productions (1899 - 21) starring Mrs. Leslie Carter (Caroline Louise Dudley - "The American Sarah Bernhardt"), Geraldine Farrar, Kathleen Howard, Giovanni Martinelli, Harold Howard, Paul Redmond, Downing Clarke, Ruth Dennis, Helen Tracy, Charles A. Stevenson, Eugenie Blair, etc. Originally produced (1899) by Charles Frohman and directed by David Belasco. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zeal Of Thy House, The : Book by Dorothy L. Sayers. Produced by Charles Killick, Victor Payne-Jennings and Anmer Hall at the Duke of York's Theatre (London - 1938) starring Raf De La Torre, Frank Newman, John Brooking, Douglas Vine, Frank Napier, Michael Gough, Donald Eccels, Harcourt Williams, etc. Directed by Harcourt Williams and Frank Napier. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zembuca : or "The Net-Maker and His Wife" produced at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden (London - 1815 - 22). Billed with "Harlequin Whittington," "Pizarro," "The Beggar's Opera," "John of Paris," "The Noble Outlaw," "Love, Law and Physick," "Love Laughs at Locksmiths," "King Henry IV," "The Fortune of War," "Comus," "Life in London," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zenda : "A Romantic Musical" by Everett Freeman (Based on "The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope). Music by Vernon Duke. Lyrics by Leonard Adelson, Sid Kuller and Martin Charnin. Produced by The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association at Philharmonic Auditorium (Los Angeles - 1963) starring Alfred Drake, Anne Rogers, Chita Rivera, Carmen Mathews, Peter Brandon, Truman Gaige, Susan Luckey, etc. Directed by George Schaefer. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Songs include: "Bounce," "No More Love," "The Night is Filled With Wonderful Sounds," "A Whole Lot of Happy," "When Athena Dances," "Let Her Not Be Beautiful," "I Wonder What He Meant By That," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zeno : "A Play of a Thousand Thrills" by Joseph F. Rinn. Produced by DeWitt Newing and the Frank Wilcox Company at the Wieting Opera House (Syracuse, NY - 1925) starring Morris Westcott, John Taylor, Helen Blair, Frank Wilcox, Winifred Anglin, Josephine Fox, Dorothy Holmes, Halbert Brown, etc. Directed by Hugh O' Connell. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zeppelin : "A Novel Play of the Air" by McElbert Moore, Earle Crooker and Lowell Brentano. Produced by Jimmie Cooper at the National Theatre (NYC - 1929) starring C.W. Van Voorhis, Joan Marion, Bjorn Koefoed, Raymond Walburn, Paul Guilfoyle, Edward Woods, Alden Chase, Rose Hobart, etc. Directed by Frank Merlin. | ||||||||||||
111 | Ziegfeld Follies : Filed with the Belknap "Popular Performers" Collection. See - "Florenz Ziegfeld". | ||||||||||||
111 | Zira : "A Drama" by J. Hartley Manners and Henry Miller (Based on "The New Magdalen" by Wilkie Collins). Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert at various theatres (1905 - 06) starring Margaret Anglin, Frank Worthing, Fred Thorne, Jack Standing, Harry Hyde, Stanhope Wheatcroft, Bertram Harrison, Lucile Watson, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zombie : "A New Play of the Tropics" by Kenneth Webb. Produced at the Biltmore Theatre (NYC - 1932) starring Pauline Starke, Hunter Gardner, Robert J. Stanley, Booth Hagin, Burr Caruth, Rose Tapley, etc. Directed by George Sherwood. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zoo In Silesia : Book by Richard Pollock. Produced by Anthony Hawtrey in association with the Artss Council of Great Britain at Theatre Royal (Bristol - 1945) starring Hugh Williams (By kind permission of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, London Films,, Ltd.), William Orr, Guy Rolfe, Eric Crowley, Donald Ross, etc. Directed by Wallace Douglas. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zoo Story, The : Book by Edward Albee. Produced at various theatres (1960) starring Mark Richman and William Daniels. Directed by Milton Katselas. Billed with "Krapp's Last Tape" by Samuel Beckett starring Donald Davis. Directed by Alan Schneider. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zoot Suit : "A New American Play" by Luis Valdez. Produced by the Center Theatre Group at the Mark Taper Forum (Los Angeles - 1978 - 79) starring Charles Aidman, Rose Portillo, Marco Rodriguez, Greg Rosatti, Vincent Duke Milana, Mike Gomez, etc. Directed by Luis Valdez. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zorba : "The Musical" by Joseph Stein (Based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis). Music by Fred Ebb. Lyrics by John Kander. Various productions (1968 - 84) staring Herschel Bernardi, Maria Karnilova, John Cunningham, Carmen Alvarez, John Raitt, Barbara Baxley, Chita Rivera, Marsha Tamaroff, Lisa Mordente (Daughter of Chita Rivera), Michael Graves, Anthony Quinn, Lila Kedrova, Debbie Shapiro, John Mineo, Charles Karel, Laurie Franks, Roger Neale, Gary Middleton, John Cunningham, Pieter Scholtz, etc. Originally produced (1968) by Harold Prince in association with Ruth Mitchell, directed by Harold Prince and choreographed by Ronald Field. Songs include: "Life Is," "For the First Time," "No Boom Boom," "Only Love," "Bells," "Y' assu," "Why Can't I Speak," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zozo The Magic Queen : "The Successful Spectacular" produced at various theatres (c. 1887) starring Florance Bayard, Tom Hanlon, Dot Harrison, Hattie Wilson, May Collins, Oliver Bangs, Pauline Montegriffo, Toma Hanlon, Belle Blanchard, George H. Adams, etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zuleika : "A New Musical Comedy" with book and lyrics by James Ferman (Based on the novel "Zuleika Dobson" by Max Beerbohm). Music by Peter Tranchell. Produced by Donald Albery at the Saville Theatre (London - 1958) starring David Ayliff, Patricia Stark, Peter Woodthorpe, Clive Exton, Anthony Dawes, Daniel Thorndike, Patricia Routledge (Star of television's "Keeping Up Appearances"), Richard Hart, etc. Directed by Peter Powell and Eleanor Fazah. Songs include: "City of Repose," "Lovely Time," "The Last Dance of the Evening," "Anything Can Happen," "Always Be Wary of Women," "Follow the Fashion," "Someday," "Zuleika," etc. | ||||||||||||
111 | Zulu And The Zayda, The : "A Play With Music" by Howard Da Silva and Felix Leon (Based on the story by Dan Jacobson). Music and lyrics by Harold Rome. Various productions (c. 1965 - 66) starring Menasha Skulnik, Ossie Davis, Joe Silver, John Pleshette, Philip Vandervort, Louis Gossett, Yaphet Kotto, Ed Hall, Max Jacobs, Sandra Kent, Ned Glass, Harold Gould, Jack Crowder, etc. Originally produced by Theodore Mann and Dore Schary and directed by Dore Schary (President of MGM Studios 1951 - 56). Songs include: "Tkambuza," "Good to Be Alive," "Rivers of Tears," "Some Things," "Colds, Cold Room," "Zulu Love Song," etc. |
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