- (1920 - 1931) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1922) Stage Play: Mr. Faust. Drama. Written by Arthur Davison Ficke. Provincetown Playhouse: 30 Jan 1922- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Robert Bell, Maurice Browne (as "Mr. Faust"), Byron Foulger (as "Brander"), Jack Gude (as "The Butler"), Harold McGee, Moroni Olsen (as "Nicholas Satan"), Henry O'Neill, Janet Young. Produced by Eleen Van Volkenburg.
- (1920) Stage Play: Medea. Drama/tragedy. Written by Euripides. Translated by Gilbert Murray. Garrick Theatre: 22 Mar 1920- Apr 1920 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Dorian Anderson (as "Child"), Warner Anderson (as "Child"), Gordon Burby (as "Creon, ruler of Corinth"), David Case (as "Attendant to Creon"), Dorothy Cheston (as "Woman of Corinth"), Byron Foulger (as "Tutor"), Margaret Fransioli (as "Woman of Corinth"), Miriam Kiper (as "First Woman of Corinth"), Marion McCrea (as "Woman of Corinth"), Leah-Marie Minard (as "Woman of Corinth"), Moroni Olsen (as "Jason, chief of the Argonauts"), Cornelia Ripley (as "Woman of Corinth"), Ralph Roeder (as "Messenger"), Henry Stillman (as "Aegeus"), King of Athens"), Ellen Van Volkenburg (as "Medea"), Janet Young (as "Nurse"), Irving Zechnoff. Produced by Maurice Browne [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1922) Stage Play: Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Greenwich Village Theatre: 22 Mar 1922- Apr 1922 (closing date unknown/43 performances). Cast: Byron Foulger, Harry Neville, Moroni Olsen (as "The Reverend James Mavor Morell"), Ellen Van Volkenburg, Charles Webster, Janet Young. Produced by Maurice Browne.
- (1928) Stage Play: Wings Over Europe. Written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Brown. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to the Alvin Theatre at unknown date- close): 10 Dec 1928- unknown (90 performances). Cast: Lionel Bevans (as "St. Man"), Thomas Braidon (as "Cossington"), Hugh Buckler (as "Stapp"), Charles Carden (as "Taggert"), Frank Conroy (as "Arthur"), Wheeler Dryden (as "Plimsoll"), John Dunn (as "Sunningdale"), Frank Elliott (as "Dedham"), Charles Francis (as "Faulkiner"), George Graham (as "Pascoe"), Nicholas Joy (as "Haliburton"), A.P. Kaye (as "Rummel"), Joseph Kilgour (as "Grindle"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Lightfoot"), Ernest Lawford (as "Grantby"), Edward Lester (as "Hand"), Robert Rendel (as "Vere"), Gordon Richards (as "Dunn"), Grant Stewart (as "Blount"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1929) Stage Play: Journey's End. Drama. Written by R.C. Sherriff. Scenic Design by James Whale. Directed by James Whale [earliest Broadway credit]. Henry Miller's Theatre: 22 Mar 1929-17 May 1930 (485 performances). Cast: Sol Douday (as "German Soldier"), Jack Hawkins (as "2nd Lt. Hibbert"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Capt. Stanhope") [Broadway debut], Leon Quartermaine (as "Lt. Osborne"), Evelyn Roberts (as "Capt. Hardy"), Sidney Seaward (as "Sergeant Major"), Eric Stanley (as "Colonel"), Victor Stanley (as "Pvt. Mason"), Henry Wenman (as "2nd Lt. Trotter"), Derek Williams (as "2nd Lt. Raleigh"). Produced by Gilbert Miller. Produced by arrangement with Maurice Browne. Note: Filmed by Gainsborough Pictures/Tiffany Productions [distributed by Tiffany Productions (USA)/Woolf & Freedman Film Service (UK] as Journey's End (1930).
- (1931) Stage Play: The Unknown Warrior. Drama (revival). Written by Cecil Lewis. Based on "Le Tombeau Sous l'Arc de Triomphe" by Paul Reynal. Morosco Theatre: 22 Oct 1931- Oct 1931 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Maurice Browne (as "A French Soldier"), Rosalinde Fuller (as "Aude, who is twenty"), Daniel Reed (as "An Elderly Man"). Produced by James B. Pond.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Venetian. Drama. Written by Clifford Bax. Directed by Ellen Van Volkenburg. Theatre Masque: 31 Oct 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Produced by Maurice Browne [final Broadway credit]. Produced in association with J.J. Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- (November 13, 1912) He produced Wilfred Wilson Gibson's play, "Womenkind" and William Butler Yeats' play, "On Baile's Stand" at his Little Theater in Chicago, Illinois.
- (May 22 to 31, 1930) Robert Nichols and his play, "Wings Over Europe," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director and also director.
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