- Revenge With Music (1934). Musical. Book by Howard Dietz. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Music by Arthur Schwartz. A variation on the old Spanish folk tale "El Sombrero de Tres Picos" by Pedro A. de Alarcon. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Conducted by Max Meth. General Stage Manager: E.B. 'Zeke' Colvan. Dance ensembles by Michael Mordkin. Directed by Theodore Komisarjevsky'. New Amsterdam Theatre: 28 Nov 1934- 27 Apr 1935 (158 performances). Cast: Libby Holman, Georges Metaxa (as "Carlos, The Miller"), Charles Winninger, Joseph Macauley (as "Alonzo, Doorman at the Official Residence"), Helen Arden, Walter Armin (as "Salvador, A Bailiff"), Beatrice Berens, Gertrude Berggren, Marcus Blechman, Geraldine Bork, Andre Charise, Ilka Chase, Natalia Danesi, Margaret Daum, Frank Davenport, Marguerite De Anguera, Nunez de Polanco, Madeline de Souter, Bertha Donn (as "Juanita, Dona Isabella's Maid"), Tamara Doriva, John Dunbar, William Elliott, Frances Farnsworth, Raoul Fernandez, David Friedkin, Ernestine Henoch, Hernandez Brothers, Eleanor King, George Kirk, Ada Korvin, Marion Lawrence, Margaret Lee, Tom Long, Earle MacVeigh, Gene Martel, Paul Mathis, Rex O'Malley (as "Pablo"), Rosita Ortega, Harry Pick, Detmar Poppen (as "Miguel Rodriguez, The Mayor"), Frances Reid, Hyla Roberts, Charles Scanlon, Ivy Scott, Sidney Stark, George Thornton, Rowan Tudor, Omero Valencia, Bianca Volland, Eleanor Waldon, Herman Weiner, Cliff Whitcombe, Jay Wilson, Molly Wood, Paula Yasgour, Imogene Coca. Produced by Arch Selwyn and Harold B. Franklin.
- Stage: Wrote, produced and directed "Russian Bank" on Broadway in 1940.
- (1933) He directed Margaret Kennedy's play, "Escape Me Never!", at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with Elisabeth Bergner, Hugh Sinclair, Leon Quartermaine, Katie Johnson, Griffith Jones and Peter Bull in the cast.
- (1936) He directed J.M. Barrie's play, "The Boy David", at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Elisabeth Bergner, John Martin Harvey, Leon Quartermaine, Godfrey Tearle, Ian Swinley and Robert Eddison in the cast.
- (April 17, 1933 - September 9, 1933) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Macbeth," in the Stratford Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with George Hayes, Fabia Drake, Rachel Kempson (Witch), and Stephen Murray (Seyton) in the cast.
- (June 27, 1932 - September 10, 1932) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," in the Stratford Summer Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Randle Ayrton, Fabia Drake, and Wilfred Walter in the cast.
- (April 17, 1933 - September 9, 1933) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," in the Stratford Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with George Hayes, Fabia Drake, and Stephen Murray (Stephano) in the cast. W. Bridges Adams was director.
- (April 13, 1936 - September 26, 1936) He directed William Shakepseare's play, "King Lear," in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Randle Ayrton, Donald Wolfit (Kent), Rosalind Iden (Cordelia), and Trevor Howard (Servant) in the cast.
- (April 1939) He directed and designed William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew", in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Alec Clunes and Vivienne Bennett in the cast.
- (April 11, 1938 - September 24, 1938) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "The Comedy of Errors," in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Pauline Letts, James Dale, Sheldon Bishop, Andrew Leigh, Dennis Roberts, Valerie Tudor, and C. Rivers Gadsby in the cast.
- (April 18, 1939) He directed and designed William Shakespeare's play, "The Comedy of Errors", in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with James Dale, Dennis Roberts and Vivienne Bennett in the cast.
- (1932) He directed Arthur Schnitzler's play, "Fraulein Elsa", at the Kingsway Theatre in London, England with Peggy Ashcroft and Ian Swinley in the cast.
- (1932) He directed Compton MacKenzie's play, "Musical Chairs", at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Carol Goodner, Frank Vosper and Finlay Currie in the cast.
- (1936) He directed Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull", at the New Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, Martita Hunt and Alec Guinness (played "Workman") in the cast.
- (1947) He directed Rodney Ackland's stage adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel, "Crime and Punishment", at the National Theatre in New York City with John Gielgud, Lillian Gish, Vladimir Sokoloff, Alice John, Sanford Meisner, E.A. Krumschmidt and Dolly Haas in the cast.
- (1936) He designed and directed William Shakespeare's play, "Anthony and Cleopatra", at the New Theatre in London, England with Donald Wolfit, Eugenie Leontovich, George Hayes, Margaret Rawlings, Rosalind Iden, Leon Quartermaine, Eric Maxon, Rosamund John, Ian Swinley, Stringer Davis and Basil Langton in the cast. Antony Bernard was the musical director.
- (May 20, 1936) He produced Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull", at the New Theatre in London, England with John Gielgud, Edith Evans, Peggy Ashcroft, Martita Hunt, Leon Quartermaine, Ivor Barnard, Stephen Haggard, George Devine, Clare Harris and Frederick Lloyd in the cast.
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