- (December 30, 1911) His musical, "Nightbirds", was performed at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Constance Drever, Maurice Karkoa and W.H. Workman in the cast.
- (1945) Erich Wolfgang Korngold and his musical, "Gay Rosalinda", was performed at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Irene Ambrus, Ruth Naylor, Cyril Ritchard, Trevor Glynn and James Alexander Chapman in the cast. Richard Tauber conducted the Symphony Orchestra. Leontine Sagan was the director.
- (1945) Erich Wolfgang Korngold and his musical, "Gay Rosalinda", was performed at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Irene Ambrus, Ruth Naylor, Richard Dolman, Glyn Hopkins and James Alexander Chapman in the cast. Richard Tauber conducted the Symphony Orchestra. Leontine Sagan was the director.
- (August 18, 1971) Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Bob Wright, Chet Forrest and his musical, "The Great Waltz", was performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London, England with Sári Barabás, Walter Cassel, Diane Todd and David Watson in the cast.
- The Merry Countess (1912). Musical comedy/opera. Music by Johann Strauss. Book by Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Arthur Anderson. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Ludovic Halévy. Based on the operette "Die Fledermaus" by Carl Haffner and 'Richard Genee'. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Henri Meilhac. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Featuring songs by Joseph H. McKeon. Choreographed by Emile Agoust. Directed by Charles A. Maynard. Casino Theatre: 20 Aug 1912- 14 Dec 1912 (135 performances). Cast: Miss. Arthur (as "Chorus"), A.W. Baskcomb (as "Mattoni"), Betty Berry (as "Chorus"), Mr. Bogart (as "Chorus"), Josephine Brandell (as "Sidi"), Lorraine Bright (as "Chorus"), Mildred Bright (as "Chorus"), F. Brown (as "Chorus"), H. Brown (as "Chorus"), Martin Brown (as "Prince Orloffsky"), Mabel Burnege (as "Minna"), H. Collins (as "Chorus"), Jose Collins (as "Countess Rosalinda Cliquot/Chorus"), Corgene Dare (as "Chorus"), Mlle. Dazie (as "Premiere Danseuse"), Miss DeAragon (as "Chorus"), Mr. Diamond (as "Chorus"), Rozsika Dolly (as "Felice"), Yansci Dolly (as "Adele"), Vyvyen Donner (as "Faustine/Chorus"), Ninon Dudley (as "Melanie/Chorus"), Robert Dunlap (as "Chorus"), Miss Dunn (as "Chorus"), Maurice Farkoa (as "Gabor Szabo, a Hungarian"), Frank Farrington (as "Neirstiner, Deputy Governor"), Irving Feiner (as "Chorus"), Robert Feuhrer (as "Leopold, Tiger to Prince Orloffsky"), Claude Flemming Dr. Berncastler"), Miss Fonteny (as "Chorus"), Madeline Frain (as "Chorus"), Mr. Frenac (as "Chorus"), Warner Gault (as "Chorus"), Marion George (as "Felicita/Chorus"), James Georgi (as "Joseph"), Estelle Grayce (as "Natalie/Chorus"), Miss Hall (as "Chorus"), Henry Hanft (as "Chorus"), Mr. Holmer (as "Chorus"), Forrest Huff (as "Count Max Cliquot"), Violet Jewell (as "Chorus"), Mr. Klein (as "Chorus"), B. Lang (as "Chorus"), Irving Lavitz (as "Chorus"), Miss Lawlor (as "Chorus"), Violet Lorraine (as "Chorus/Hermine"), George Lyman (as "A Warden/Franz"), Miss Lyons (as "Chorus"), Miss MacDonald (as "Chorus"), Arthur Miller (as "Ernest/Chorus"), Miss Grayce (as "Chorus"), Miss Miuller (as "Chorus"), Blixie Murrie (as "Chorus"), B. Nodraer (as "Chorus/Oscar"), Mr. O'Rourke (as "Chorus"), C. Peckard (as "Chorus/Sabine"), M. Peckard (as "Chorus"), Arthur Pepe (as "Wilhelm/Chorus"), Evelyn Provost (as "Irma"), Miss Randolph (as "Chorus"), Miss Raymond (as "Chorus"), Frank Ross (as "Inspector of Police/Alfred/Chorus"), Juanita Russell (as "Fritzie/Chorus"), Mr. Sack (as "Chorus"), Mona Sartoris (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Sayce (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Scherer (as "Chorus"), Tom A. Shale (as "Hochheimer, Governor of the New Age Prison"), Stone Sommerfield (as "Chorus"), Mr. Summerville (as "Chorus"), Mr. Trentini (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Von Busing (as "Ilka, a Parlormaid"), Mr. Whitcomb (as "Chorus"), Sue Young Doreen/Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1952) His musical, "Fledermaus," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Gail Manners and Ted Scott in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (July 1955) He and Johann Strauss Sr. composed music for the musical, "The Great Waltz," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine. Desmond Carter was lyricist. Moss Hart wrote the book.
- (October 20, 1971) He and Johann Simon Mayer were composers for the ballet, "Kettentantz," in the Joffrey Ballet company production at the City Center in New York City with Rebecca Wright; Dermot Burke; Scott Bernard; Glenn White; Susan Magno and Joseph Gale in the cast. Gerald Arpino was choreographer. Joe Eula was costume designer. Thomas R. Skelton was lighting designer.
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