- (1951) Stage Play: Point of No Return. Written by Paul Osborn, from a novel by John P. Marquand. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Alvin Theatre: 13 Dec 1951- 22 Nov 1952 (356 performances). Cast: Henry Fonda (as "Charles Gray"), Phil Arthur (as "Jackie Mason") [final Broadway role], Frances Bavier (as "Esther Gray") [final Broadway role], Heywood Hale Broun, Frank Conroy (as "Anthony Burton"), John Cromwell (as "John Gray"), Leora Dana (as "Nancy Gray"), Susan Harris (as "Evelyn Gray"), Pitt Herbert, Katherine Hynes, James Jolley (as "Joe"), Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Laurence Lovell'), Madeleine King' (as "Miss Marble"), James MacDonald (as "Conductor"), Davis Roberts (as "First Teller") [Broadway debut], Bartlett Robinson (as "Roger Blakesley"), Robert Ross (as "Malcolm Bryant"), Keith Russell (as "Bill Gray"), Harriet Selby (as "Maid"), Patricia Smith, Stanley Tackney. Produced by Leland Hayward.
- (1971) Stage Play: The Trial of the Catonsville Nine. Written by Daniel Berrigan. Text prepared for New York production by Saul Levitt. Scenic Design by Peter Wexler. Costume Design by Albert Wolsky. Directed by Gordon Davidson. Lyceum Theatre: 2 Jun 1971- 26 Jun 1971 (29 performances). Cast: Mason Adams (as "Judge"), Jacqueline Coslow (as "Marjorie Melville"), Ronnie Clair Edwards (as "Mary Moylan"), Peter Gorwin (as "Marshal"), Barton Heyman (as "John Hogan"), Biff McGuire (as "Philip Berrigan"), Michael Moriarty (as "George Mische"), Gerry Murphy (as "Marshal"), James O'Connell (as "Marshal"), Joe Ponazecki (as "Thomas Melville"), Davis Roberts (as "Prosecution") [final Broadway role], Colgate Salsbury (as "Daniel Berrigan"), Josef Sommer (as "Defense"), Helen Stenborg (as "Witness"), Sam Waterston (as "Thomas Lewis"), James Woods (as "David Darst"). Understudies: Jake Dengel (as "Daniel Berrigan/Defense/Prosecution"), Nancy Franklin (as "Marjorie Melville/Mary Moylan/Witness"), Peter Gorwin (as "David Darst/George Mische/Thomas Lewis") and Arlen Snyder (as "John Hogan, Judge/Philip Berrigan/Thomas Melville"). Produced by Leland Hayward and The Phoenix Theatre (Edward Hambleton [credited as T. Edward Hambleton]: Co-Founder and Managing Director. Norris Houghton: Co-Founder).
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