- (1962- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1962) Stage Play: Seidman and Son. Comedy. Written by Elick Moll, based on his novel. Scenic Design by William Pitkin. Directed by Carmen Capalbo. Belasco Theatre: 15 Oct 1962- 20 Apr 1963 (216 performances). Cast: Hy Anzell, Frances Chaney, Vincent Gardenia, Mitchell Jason, Sam Levene, Diana Muldaur, Nancy Wickwire. Produced by Theatre Guild Productions Inc., Joel W. Schenker and Michael Kanin.
- (1964) Stage Play: Poor Bitos. Written by Jean Anouilh. Translated by Lucienne Hill. Directed by Shirley Butler. Cort Theatre: 14 Nov 1964- 28 Nov 1964 (17 performances). Cast: C.K. Alexander, Norman Barrs, Gino Conforti, John Devlin, Bryant Fraser, Charles H. Gray, Michael Lombard, Jane Lowry, Diana Muldaur (as "Victoire/Lucille Desmoulins"), Donald Pleasence, as "Bitos/Robespieere"), Roy Poole, Nancy Reardon, Marco St. John, Bernard West. Understudies included: Charles Durning. Produced by Harold Prince. Produced in association with Michael Codron and Pledon, Ltd.
- (1965) Stage Play: A Very Rich Woman. Written by Ruth Gordon. Based on the play by Philippe Hériat. Associate Director: David Pardoll. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Stage Manager: Dick Van Patten. Directed by Garson Kanin. Belasco Theatre: 30 Sep 1965- 23 Oct 1965 (28 performances + 12 performances). Cast: Ruth Gordon (as "Mrs. Lord"), Ethel Griffies (as "Mae"), Katharine Houghton (as "Pearl"), Madge Kennedy (as "Mrs. Minot"), Diana Muldaur (as "Miss Moran"), Heidi Murray (as "Dalphne Bailey"), Carrie Nye (as "Ursula Bailey"), Larry Oliver (as "Johnny"), Jon Richards (as "Dennis"), Jack Ryland (as "Alex Rovenesco"), Stefan Schnabel (as "The Supervisor"), Ernest Truex (as "Oliver Sears"), Peter Turgeon (as "Linus Bailey III"), Raymond Walburn (as "Patrick") [final Broadway role], Joan Wetmore (as "Edith Shaw"). Standby: Sylvia Field (as "Mrs. Lord"). Understudies: Katharine Houghton, Eileen Letchworth, Larry Oliver, Jon Richards and Dick Van Patten. Produced by Garson Kanin. Associate Producer: Al Goldin.
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