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Active on Broadway in the following productions:

Arms and the Girl (1950). Musical comedy. Music by Morton Gould. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Book by Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields and Rouben Mamoulian. Based on the play "The Pursuit of Happiness" by Lawrence Langner and Armina Marshall Langner. Music orchestrated by Morton Gould and Philip J. Lang. Choreographed by Michael Kidd. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. 46th Street Theatre: 2 Feb 1950- 27 May 1950 (134 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames (as "Capt. Aaron Kirkland"), Howard Andreola, Andy Aprea, Seth Arnold (as "Thad Jennings"), Pearl Bailey (as "Connecticut"), Edmund Balin, Mimi Cabanne, Joseph Caruso, Lulu Belle Clarke, John Conte, Cliff Dunstan, Nanette Fabray (as "Jo Kirkland"), Barbara Ferguson, Paul Fitzpatrick, Peter Gennaro, Annabelle Gold, Georges Guétary, Sterling Hall, Maria Harriton, Eda Heinemann (as "Prudence Kirkland"), Katherine Henning, William Inglis, Robert Josias, Joan Keenan, William J. McCarthy, Barbara McCutcheon, Peter Miceli, Jerry Miller, Patricia Muller, Dan O'Brien, Mary O'Fallon, Frederick Olsson, Arthur Partington, Robert Rippy, Shirley Robbins, Philip Rodd, Patricia Rogers, Helen Stanton, Bettina Thayer, Donald Thrall, William Thunhurst, Arthur Vinton, Norman Weise, Marc West, Onna White (as "Dancer"), Fern Whitney, Lou Yetter, Victor Young. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Produced in association with Anthony Brady Farrell.

Oklahoma! (1951). Musical-comedy (revival). Music by Richard Rodgers. Book by Oscar Hammerstein II. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on the play "Green Grow The Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Broadway Theatre: 29 May 1951- 28 Jul 1951 (100 performances). Cast included: Ridge Bond (as "Curly"), Henry Clarke (as "Jud Fry").

Leaf and Bough (1949). Written by Joseph Hayes. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Cort Theatre: 21 Jan 1949- 22 Jan 1949 (3 performances). Cast included Charlton Heston.

St. Louis Woman (1946). Musical. Music by Harold Arlen. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Martin Beck Theatre: 30 Mar 1946- 6 Jul 1946 (113 performances). Cast included: Pearl Bailey, Juanita Hall, June Hawkins, Ruby Hill, Rex Ingram, Milton Wood.

A Farewell to Arms (1930). Drama. Written by Laurence Stallings. From the novel by Ernest Hemingway. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. National Theatre: 22 Sep 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast included: Glenn Anders, Antonio Berri, Harold Huber, Jack La Rue, Jane McKenzie, Crane Wilbur.

Solid South (1930). Comedy-satire. Written by Lawton Campbell. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Lyceum Theatre: 14 Oct 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast included: Richard Bennett, Bette Davis, Moffat Johnston, Lew Payton.

Porgy and Bess (1935). Musical-opera. Music by George Gershwin. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Alvin Theatre: 10 Oct 1935- 25 Jan 1936 (124 performances). Cast included: Anne Wiggins Brows (as "Bess"), Todd Duncan (as "Porgy"). Produced by the Theatre Guild.

Stage: Wrote / directed "Sadie Thompson" on Broadway (1944). Alvin Theatre: 16 Nov 1944-8 Jan 1945 (60 performances). Cast included: June Havoc, John Adair.

Oklahoma! (1943). Musical. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book by Oscar Hammerstein II. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on the play "Green Grow The Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs. Musical Director: Jacob Schwartzdorf. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Theatre Guild Administrative Assistant: Armina Marshall Langner. Choreography by 'Agnes De Mille'. Scenic Design by Lemuel Ayers. Costume Design by Miles White. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. St. James Theatre: 31 Mar 1943- 29 May 1948 (2212 performances). Cast: Alfred Drake (as "Curly"), Joan Roberts, Joseph Buloff, Howard Da Silva (as "Jud Fry"), Lee Dixon, Betty Garde, Celeste Holm (as "Ado Annie Carnes"), Diana Adams, Remo Arlotta, Elsie Arnold, Bobby Barrentine, John Baum, Harvey Brown, Kenneth Buffett, George Church, Edwin Clay, Joseph Cunneff, Margit De Kova, Jack Dunphy, Nona Feid, Gary Fleming, Kate Friedlich, Hayes Gordon, June Graham, Ray Harrison, Maria Harriton, Jack Harwood, Rhoda Hoffman, Edmund Howland, George S. Irving (as "Joe/Singing Ensemble"), Barry Kelley, Eric Kristen, Jane Lawrence, Bambi Linn, Suzanne Lloyd, Ellen Love, Owen Martin (as "Cord Elam"), Joan McCracken, Dorothea McFarland, Pat Meany, May Muth, Carl Nelson, Virginia Oswald, Robert Penn, Marc Platt, Ralph Riggs (as "Andrew Carnes"), Herbert Rissman, Rosemary Schaefer, Katharine Sergava, Paul Shiers, Vivienne Simon, Faye Smith, Gary Smith Jr., Vivian Smith, Arthur Ulisse, Billie Zay. There were numerous replacement actors during the show's remarkable production run; these included: Florenz Ames (as "Andrew/Carnes") [from 31 Mar 1943], Howard Keel (as "Curly") [from 31 Mar 1943], Paul Crabtree (as "Will Parker") [from 31 Mar 1943], Shelley Winters (as "Ado Annie Carnes") [from 31 Mar 1943]. Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors). Note: Historically remarkable as the longest running Broadway production to that time. Produced on film as Oklahoma! (1955).

Porgy (1927). Written by Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Guild Theatre: 10 Oct 1927- Aug 1928 (closing date unknown/367 performances). Cast included: Frank H. Wilson (as "Porgy").

Marco Millions (1928). Comedy. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Incidental music by Emerson Whithorne. Musical Director: Max Weiser. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Guild Theatre: 9 Jan 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/92 performances). Cast: Marochka Anisfeld, Mary Arbenz, Mary Bell, Mary Blair, Natalie Browning, Morris Carnovsky (as "Tedaldo Ghazan, Kaan of Persia"), Ernest Cossart (as "Maffeo"), George Cotton, Graham Dale, John C. Davis, Dudley Digges, William Edmonson, John Franklin, Eugene Gevsont, Margalo Gillmore, John Henry, Felix Jacoves (as "Chorus"), Louisa James, Max Leavitt, Philip Leigh, George Lester, Bruce Logan, Alfred Lunt (as "Marco Polo"), Sanford Meisner, McKay Morris, Vincent Sherman (as "Chorus"), Henry Travers (as "Nicolo"), Albert Dekker (credited as "Albert Van Dekker"), Louis Veda, Harry Wise, Beryl Wright. Produced by the Theatre Guild.

These Modern Women (1928). Written by Lawrence Langner. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 13 Feb 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances).

Congai (1928). Written by Harry Hervey and Carleton Hildreth, based on the novel by Harry Hervey. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 27 Nov 1928- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast: M. Aki, Valerie Bergere, William Boren, Maurice Burke, Alan Campbell, Blanche Collins, Frank De Silva, J. Marshall De Silva, John T. Dwyer (as "Father Mehry"), Ara Gerald, Dudley Hawley, Theodore Hecht, Vera G. Hurst, Helen Kim, Felix Krembs (as "Col. Urban Chauvet"), Camille Lanier, James Pall, Korena Rove, Helen Menken (as "Thi-Linh"), Harry Nelson, James Pall, W.W. Sinigh, Catherine Taylor, Robert Toms, Charles Trowbridge (as "Justin Batteur"), Josephine Wehn (as "Annamite Woman"), Harold Woolf. Produced by Sam Harris.

Wings Over Europe (1928). Written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Brown. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to the Alvin Theatre at unknown date to close): 10 Dec 1929- unknown (90 performances). Cast included: Lionel Bevans, Hugh Buckler, Wheeler Dryden, Nicholas Joy, Grant Stewart.

Porgy (1929). (Revival). Written by Dorothy Heyward and DuBose Heyward. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Martin Beck Theatre: 13 Sept 1929- Oct 1929 (unknown closing date/34 performances). Cast included: Frank H. Wilson (as "Porgy").

The Game of Love and Death (1929). Drama. Written by Romain Rolland as translated by Eleanor Stimson Brooks. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Guild Theatre: 15 Nov 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast included: Alice Brady, Frank Conroy, William Earle, Otto Kruger, Claude Rains, Lionel Stander, Kitty Wilson.

Stage: Directed "Marco Millions" on Broadway (1930). Comedy (revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill. Liberty Theatre: 3 Mar 1930-Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Walter Coy, John C. Davis, Sylvia Field, Philip Foster, Sydney Greenstreet, Therese Guerini, John Henry, Earle Larrimore (as "Marco Polo"), Thomas Mackay, Sydney Little Mansfield, Sanford Meisner, Harry Mestayer, Frederick Roland, Vincent Sherman, Helen Tilden, Henry Travers (as "Chu-Yin"), Albert Dekker (credited as Albert Van Dekker) (as "A Mahometan Captain of Ghazan's Army" and "Boatswain"), Louis Veda, Francis Ward, Harry Wise, Martin Wolfson, Paul Yost. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "A Month in the Country" on Broadway (1930). Written by Ivan Turgenev. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 17 Mar 1930-May 1930 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Katya"), Elliott Cabot, Dudley Digges (as "Ignaty Illich Shpigelsky"), John T. Doyle, Eda Heinemann (as "Lizaveta Bogdanovna"), Alexander Kirkland, Charles Kraus, Alla Nazimova (as "Natalya Petrovna"), Minna Phillips (as ("Anna"), Eunice Stoddard (as "Verochka"), Henry Travers (as "Afanasy Ivanovich Bolshintsov"), Louis Veda, Eddie Wragge. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "Carousel" on Broadway (1945). Musical-drama. Based on "Lilliom" by Ferenc Molnar. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Choreographed by Agnes de Mille. Scenic design by Jo Mielziner. Majestic Theatre: 19 Apr 1945-24 May 1947 (890 performances). Cast included: Russell Collins, Kathleen Comegys. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Lost in the Stars (1949). Musical. Based on a book by Maxwell Anderson. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Music Box Theatre: 30 Oct 1949- 1 Jul 1950 (273 performances). Cast included: Roy Allen, Leslie Banks, Robert Byrn, Herbert Coleman, Joseph Crawford, Mabel Hart, Joseph James, Gloria Smith, Guy Spaull, Christine Spencer, Lucretia West.

Porgy (1927).

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