- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Servant"; Broadway debut; only acting role on Broadway) in "The Command Performance" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Stafford Dickens. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Klaw Theatre: 3 Oct 1928-Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Lee Baker (as "Count Vellenburg"), William H. Barwald (as "Hildred Sabidoff"), Robert Clear (as "Blondel"), Hubert Druce (as "Nicholas, King of Wallachia"), Charlotte Granville (as "Elizabeth, Queen of Wallachia"), Rose Keane (as "Lydia Petrovic"), Ian Keith (as "Peter Kraditch" / "Alexis, Prince of Moldavia"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Katerina, Princess of Wallachia"), Zvee Scooler (as "Ansche Milosovic"), Ivan F. Simpson (as "Paul Masoch"), Walter Soderling (as "Hugo"), Beatrice Terry (as Elinor, Queen of Wallachia"), Maria Ziccardi (as "Yana Lodoffski"). Produced by Herman Shumlin. NOTE: Filmed as Command Performance (1931).
- (1929) Stage: "Button, Button" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Maurice Clark. Directed by Clark and H.C. Potter. Bijou Theatre: 23 Oct 1929-Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Justine Chase, Harry Cooke (as "Emery"), Reginald Fife, Mary Gildea (as "Maudie"), Shirley O'Hara, Lynne Overman (as "Button"), Harry Selby, Ann Shoemaker (as "Mrs. Patience Boynton-Woohouse"), Alison Skipworth (as "Rita Weed"), John Westley. Produced by Herman Shumlin. Produced in association with H.C. Potter and George Haight.
- (1956) Stage: Wrote (w/Allan Scott) "Goodbye Again", produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival). Scenic Design by Samuel Leve. Stage Managers: Carl Judd and Anthony Eisley (credited as Fred Eisley; also in cast as "Bellman"). Directed by Shepard Traube. Helen Hayes Theatre: 24 Apr 1956-28 Apr 1956 (7 performances). Cast: Patricia Barry (as "Elizabeth Clochessy") [final Broadway role], Donald Cook (as "Kenneth Bixby"), Denise Dorin (as "Maid"), Sally Gracie (as "Julia Wilson"), Danny Lee (as "Theodore"), Burton Mallory (as "Mr. Clayton"), Tom Poston (as "Arthur Westlake"), Polly Rowles (as "Anne Rogers"), Hiram Sherman (as "Harvey Wilson"), Jim Stevenson (as "Waiter"). Understudies: Ludi Claire (credited as Ludie Claire; as "Anne Rogers" / "Elizabeth Clochessy" / "Julia Wilson"), Anthony (credited as Fred Eisley; as "Arthur Westlake"), Carl Low (as "Harvey Wilson" / "Kenneth Bixby" / "Mr. Clayton"), Philip R. McHugh (as "Theodore") and Jim Stevenson (as "Bellman"). Produced by Shepard Traube and John H. Del Bondio.
- (1934) Stage: Produced (w/H.C. Potter [also director])) "Wednesday's Child" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Leopold Atlas. Scenic Design by Tom Adrian Cracraft. Longacre Theatre: 16 Jan 1934-Mar 1934 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Leonard M. Barker, Stanton Bier, Wyrley Birch (as "Dr. Stirling"), Joie Brown, Mona Bruns (as "Miss Chapman"), Harry Clancy, Alfred Dalrymple, Walter Gilbert, Walter Greaza (as "Ray Phillips"), Harry Hanlon, Sally Hodges, Richard Jack, Lester Lonergan, Robert Mayors, Cele McLaughlin, George Pembroke, Frankie Thomas (as "Bobby Phillips"), Katherine Warren.
- (1935) Stage: Produced (w/H.C. Potter [also director])) "Kind Lady" on Broadway. Drama (return engagement). Written by Edward Chodorov. Adapted from a story by Hugh Walpole. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Longacre Theatre: 9 Sep 1935-Sep 1935 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Florence Britton, Justine Chase, Francis Compton, Henry Daniell (as "Henry Abbott"), Elfrida Derwent, Jules Epailly (as "Gustav Roseberg"), Grace George (as "Mary Herries"), Irby Marshall (as "Lady Weston"), Marie Paxton, Barbara Shields, Ralph Theodore, Ralph Urmy. NOTE: Filmed as Kind Lady (1935), Kind Lady (1951).
- (1930 Stage: General Manager for "Grand Hotel", produced on Broadway. Drama. Written by William Absalom Drake. From the German of Vicki Baum. Assistant Director: Fritz Feld. General Stage Manager: Joseph Calleia (also in cast as "Chauffeur"; credited as Joseph Spurin-Calleia]. Stage Manager: Walter Baldwin (also in cast as "Desk Clerk"). Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed by Herman Shumlin. National Theatre: 13 Nov 1930-Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/459 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Flaemmchen"), Lester Alden, Audrey Bauer (as "Chambermaid"), Romaine Callender (as "Dr. Otternschlag"), Fred Eckhart (as "Porter"), Harry Hanlon, Stephen Irving (as "Schweimann"), Sam Jaffe (as "Kringelein"), Eugenie Leontovich (as "Grusinskaia"), Richard Lloyd (as "Waitz"), William Nunn (as "Meierheim"), Rafaela Ottiano (as "Suzanne"), Florence Pendleton, Clarence Rock (as "Gigolo"), Sig Ruman (credited as Siegfried Rumann; as "Preysing"), 'Harry D. Southard (as "Justice Zinnowitz"), Frank W. Taylor (as "Reception Manager"), Albert Dekker (credited as Albert Van Dekker; as "Baron von Gaigern"), Walter Vonnegut (as "Senf"). Produced by Herman Shumlin. Produced in association with Harry Moses. NOTE: Filmed as Grand Hotel (1932).
- (1934) Stage: "Post Roadk" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1943) Stage: Wrote (w/Allan Scott) "Goodbye Again", produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival).
- (1935) Stage: Produced (w/H.C. Potter [also director]) "Kind Lady" on Broadway. Drama. Book adapted by Edward Chodorov. Based on a story by Hugh Walpole. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Booth Theatre: 23 Apr 1935-29 Jun 1935 (82 performances). Cast: Florence Britton (as "Peter Santard"), Alan Bunce (as "Peter Santard"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Mr. Edwards"), Justine Chase, Francis Compton, Henry Daniell (as "Henry Abbott"), Elfrida Derwent, Jules Epailly (as "Gustav Rosenberg"), Grace George (as "Mary Herries"), Irby Marshall, Marie Paxton, Alfred Rowe, Barbara Shields, Hope Winchester (as "Annie"). Produced by H.C. Potter and George Haight. NOTE: Filmed as Kind Lady (1935), Kind Lady (1951).
- (1935) Stage: Wrote (w/Richard Maibaum, Michael Wallack) "Sweet Mystery of Life", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Shubert Theatre: 11 Oct 1935 -Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/11 performances).
- (1933) Stage: Produced (w/H.C. Potter [also director]) "Double Door" on Broadway. Melodrama. Written by Elizabeth McFadden. Ritz Theatre: 21 Sep 1933-Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/143 performances). Cast: Granville Bates (as "Mortimer Neff"), William Foran (as "Lambert"), Aleta Freel (as "Avery"), Elbert Gruver (as "Detective"), Richard Kendrick (as "Rip Van Bret"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Telson"), Mary Morris (as "Victoria Van Bret"), George H. Quinby (as "William"), Anne Revere (as "Caroline Van Bret"), Barbara Shields (as "Louise"; Broadway debut), George R. Taylor (as "Mr. Chase"; [Broadway debut), Alice May Tuck (as "Avery"; final Broadway role), Ernest Woodward (as "Dr. John Sully"). NOTE: Filmed as Double Door (1934).
- (1933) Stage: Wrote (w/Allan Scott) "Goodbye Again", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Directed / produced by Arthur J. Beckhard. Theatre Masque: 28 Dec 1932-Jul 1933 (closing date unknown/216 performances). Cast: Leslie Adams, Harold Bassage, Sally Bates, Nellie Burt, Alfred Dalrymple, Dortha Duckworth (as "Elizabeth Clochessy"), Jackie Kelk, Osgood Perkins, Myron McCormick, Hugh Rennie (as "Arthur Westlake"), Katherine Squire, James Stewart (as "Chauffeur").
- (1970) Stage: Wrote (w/Allan Scott)l "Goodbye, Again," performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Barry Nelson and Cynthia Harris in the cast.
- (8/58) Stage: Wrote (w/Allan Scott) "Goodbye Again," performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME, with Wendell Corey in the cast.
- (November 1941) Allen Scott and his play, "Goodbye Again," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was director and artistic director.
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