- (1941 - 2001) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1941) Stage Play: The Ballet Theatre. Ballet/special production (revival).
- (1983) Stage Play: On Your Toes, Musical comedy (revival). Music by Richard Rodgers. Book by Richard Rodgers, George Abbott and Lorenz Hart. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Original choreography by George Balanchine. Choreographed by Donald Saddler. Additional ballet choreography by Peter Martins. Production Design by Zack Brown. Directed by George Abbott. Virginia Theatre: 6 Mar 1983- 20 May 1984 (505 performances + 7 previews that began on 1 Mar 1983). Cast: Natalia Makarova (as "Vera Barnova/Princess Zenobia/"Princess Zenobia" Ballet/Strip Tease Girl/Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Ballet"), Christine Andreas (as "Frankie Frayne"), George de la Peña (as "Konstantine Morrosine/Beggar/"Princess Zenobia" Ballet"), George S. Irving (as "Sergei Alexandrovitch"), Dina Merrill (as "Peggy Porterfield"), Lara Teeter (as "Junior, 15 years later/Hoofer, "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Ballet") [final Broadway role], Eugene J. Anthony (as "Phil Dolan II/Oscar/Ali Shar, "Princess Zenobia" Ballet") [Broadway debut], Dean Badolato (as "A Messenger Boy/Ensemble"), Starr Danias (as "Ballet leader, "On Your Toes" ballet"), Melody A. Dye (as "Ensemble"), Alexander Filipov (as "Ballet leader, "On Your Toes" ballet/Ensemble"), David Gold (as "Stage Doorman/Ahmud Ben B'Du, "Princess Zenobia" Ballet/Ensemble"), Betty Ann Grove (as "Lil Dolan/A Woman Reporter"), Michaela K. Hughes (as "Miss Pinkerton/Ensemble"), George Kmeck (as "Louie/Kringa Khan, "Princess Zenobia" Ballet/Ensemble"), Wade Laboissonniere (as "Ensemble"), Dirk Lumbard (as "Stage Manager/Tap leader, "On Your Toes" ballet/Ensemble"), Tamara Mark ((as "Anushka/Ensemble"), Robert Meadows (as "Ensemble"), Jerry Mitchell (as "Joe McCall/Cop/Ensemble"), Dana Moore (as "Tap leader, "On Your Toes" ballet/Ensemble"), Chris Peterson (as "Ensemble/Dimitri"), Mary C. Robare (as "Lola/Ensemble"), Philip Arthur Ross (as "Young Phil Dolan III"), Peter Slutsker (as "Sidney Cohn"), Don Steffy (as "Ivan/Ensemble"), Kirby Tepper (as "Ensemble"), Michael Vita (as "Hank Jay Smith/Cop/Big Boss, "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Ballet"), James Walski (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Marcia Lynn Watkins (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Woodies (as "Ensemble"), Sandra Zigars (as "Ensemble"). Understudies: Starr Danias (as "Vera Barnova"), Alexander Filipov (as "Konstantine Morrosine"), David Gold (as "Sergei Alexandrovitch"), Michaela K. Hughes (as "Peggy Porterfield"), Dirk Lumbard (as "Junior/Phil Dolan II"), Jerry Mitchell (as "Louie"), Dana Moore (as "Lil Dolan"), Steven Ross (as "Young Phil Dolan III"), Kirby Tepper (as "Sidney Cohn") and Marcia Lynn Watkins (as "Frankie Frayne"). Replacement actors: Kitty Carlisle [credited as Kitty Carlisle Hart] (as "Peggy Porterfield") [final Broadway role], Nancy Hess (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Hickey (as "Ensemble"), Leonid Kozlov (as "Konstantine Morrosine"), Valentina Kozlova (as "Princess Zenobia, "Princess Zenobia" Ballet/Strip Tease Girl, "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Ballet/Vera Barnova"), Robert Meadows (as "Stage Manager"), Galina Panova (as "Princess Zenobia/"Princess Zenobia" Ballet/Strip Tease Girl, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" Ballet/Vera Barnova"), Marcia Lynn Watkins (as "Frankie Frayne"), Leslie Woodies (as "Anushka"). Understudy: Leslie Woodies (as "Peggy Porterfield"). Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr., Roger L. Stevens, John Mauceri, Donald R. Seawell and André Pastoria. Note: Previously filmed as On Your Toes (1939).
- (1946) Stage Play: Ballet Theatre. Special production (revival/production was composed of the following shows: Interplay, Pillar of Fire, Pas de Deux, Fancy Free). Broadway Theatre: 30 Sep 1946- 9 Nov 1946 (unknown performances). Interplay: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Morton Gould. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Cast: Fernando Alonso (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Bentley (as "Ensemble"), Anna Cheselka (as "Ensemble"), Melissa Hayden (as "Pas de Deux/Ensemble"), John Kriza (as "Pas de Deux/Ensemble"), Paula Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Fernand Nault (as "Ensemble"), Tommy Rall (as "Soloist/Ensemble"). Pillar of Fire: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Arnold Schoenberg. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Antony Tudor. Cast: Diana Adams (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Fernando Alonso (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Patricia Barker (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Dick Beard (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Lucia Chase (as "Eldest Sister"), Kenneth Davis (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Shirley Eckl (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Barbara Fallis (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Mary Heater (as "Maiden Lady Out Walking"), Stanley Herbertt (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Nora Kaye (as "Hagar"), Ruth Ann Koesun (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Hugh Laing (as "The Young Man From The House Opposite") [final Broadway role], Paula Lloyd (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Doreen Oswald (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Frances Rainer (as "Maiden Lady Out Walking"), Cynthia Riseley (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Donald Saddler (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Roy Tobias (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Antony Tudor (as "The Friend"), Norma Vance (as "Youngest Sister"). Pas de Deux: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Choreographed after Marius Petipa by Anton Dolin. Cast: Alicia Alonso (as "Dancer") [final Broadway role], Igor Youskevitch (as "Dancer"). Fancy Free: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Leonard Bernstein. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Kermit Love. Lighting Design by Peter Lawrence. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Cast: Muriel Bentley (as "Passer-by"), Shirley Eckl (as "Passer-by"), Michael Kidd (as "Sailor"), John Kriza (as "Sailor"), Paula Lloyd (as "Passer-by"), Tommy Rall (as "Sailor"), Donald Saddler (as "Bartender"). Produced by Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith.
- (1996-1997 Season) He directed and choreographed Vincent Youmans, Frank Mandel, William O. Harbach and Emil Nyitray's musical, "No, No Nanette," at the Paper Mill playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Kaye Ballard, Eddie Bracken, Helen Gallagher, Daniel Herron, Lee Roy Reams, Virginia Sandifur and Debra Wiseman in the cast. Jim Coleman was musical director. San Bernardino Civic Ligth Opera provided the sets. Mark Stanley was lighting designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer.
- (April 15 to May 31, 1998) He acted in Stephen Sondheim's musical, "Follies," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Kaye Ballard, Eddie Bracken, Michael Gruber, Laurence Guittard, Ingrid Ladendorf, Donna McKechnie, Ann Miller, Liliane Montevecchi, Natalie Mosco, Phyllis Newman, Meredith Patterson and Tony Roberts in the cast. Robert Johanson was director. Jerry Mitchell was choreographer. Jim Coleman and Tim Helm were musical directors. Michael Anania was scenic designer. Mark Stanley was lighting designer. Gregg Barnes was costume designer.
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