- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Borned in Texas (1950). Written by Lynn Riggs. Stage Manager: John Stix [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Sam Wanamaker. Fulton Theatre: 21 Aug 1950- 26 Aug 1950 (8 performances). Cast: Joe Boland (as "Marshall"), Clifford Carpenter (as "Buzzy Hale"), Jane Hoffman (as "Mrs. Foster"), Marsha Hunt (as "Hannie"), Wright King (as "Black Ike"), Martin Newman (as "Red Ike"), Anthony Quinn (as "Texas"), Daniel Reed (as "Judge"), Dudley Sadler (as "Neb"), Frank Tweddell (as "Pop Radar"). Produced by Festival Theatre, Sam Wanamaker and Terese Hayden. Produced in association with Harriett Ames.
- Mary Rose (1951). (Revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Scenic Design by Jack Landau. Costume Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed by John Stix. ANTA Playhouse: 4 Mar 1951- 16 Mar 1951 (17 performances). Cast: Leo G. Carroll (as "Mr. Morland"), Patricia Collinge (as "Mrs. Morland"), James Daly (as "Harry"), Bethel Leslie (as "Mary Rose"), Peg Mayo (as "Mrs. Otery"), Daniel Reed (as "Rev. George Amy"), Oliver Thorndike (as "Cameron"). Produced by Helen Hayes and ANTA ('Alfred de Liagre Jr': executive producer. Jean Dalrymple: executive director).
- Take a Giant Step (1953). Drama. Written by Louis S. Peterson. Directed by John Stix. Lyceum Theatre: 24 Sep 1953- 28 Nov 1953 (76 performances). Cast: Warren Berlinger (as "Johnny Reynolds"), Robert Brivic (as "Gussie"), Dorothy Carter (as "Christine"), Estelle Evans (as "May Scott"), Maxwell Glanville (as "Man"), Louis Gossett Jr. (as "Spencer Scott") [Broadway debut], Tarry Green (as "Bobby Reynolds"), Estelle Hemsley (as "Grandmother"), Helen Martin (as "Poppy"), Pauline Myers (as "Violet"), Frederick O'Neal (as "Lem Scott"), Bernard Rich (as "Iggie"), Fred Vogel (as "Tony"), Jane White (as "Carol"), Margaret Williams (as "Rose"), Frank Wilson (as "Frank"). Produced by Lyn Austin and Thomas Noyes. Note: Filmed as Take a Giant Step (1959).
- What Every Woman Knows (1954). Comedy. Written by J.M. Barrie and John Stix. Music Selected and Arranged by Max Marlin. Directed by John Koenig. City Center: 22 Dec 1954- 2 Jan 1955 (15 performances). Produced by New York City Theatre Company.
- The Wisteria Trees (1955). Drama (revival). Written by Joshua Logan. Based on the "The Cherry Orchard" by Anton Chekhov. Music Selected and Arranged By: Max Marlin. Scenic Design by Herbert Gahagan. Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard. General Costume Director: Grace Houston. Lighting Design by Feder. Directed by John Stix. City Center: 2 Feb 1955- 13 Feb 1955 (15 performances). Cast: Jonelle Allen (as "Little Miss Lucy"), Linda Berlin (as "Party Guest"), Alonzo Bozan (as "Scott") [final Broadway role], Patty Burke (as "Child"), Jarmila Daubek (as "Party Guest"), Evelyn Davis (as "Cassie"), Ossie Davis (as "Jacques"), Philip Dean (as "Servant"), David Eliot (as "Party Guest"), Maurice Ellis (as "Henry Arthur Henry"), Bramwell Fletcher (as "Gavin Leon Andree"), Frances Foster (as "Dolly May"), Will Geer (as "Bowman WiTherspoon"), Helen Hayes (as "Lucy Andree Ransdell"), Hilda Haynes (as "Servant"), Keith Kirby (as "Party Guest"), Alison Landor (as "Party Guest"), Lily Lodge (as "Party Guest"), Walter Matthau (as "Yancy Loper"), Warren Oates (as "Party Guest") [only Broadway role], Ella Raines (as "Martha"), Cliff Robertson (as "Peter Whitfield"), Brook Seawell (as "Gracie"), Lois Smith (as "Antoinette"), Christopher Snell (as "Frankie"), Jackson Young (as "Party Guest"). Produced by New York City Theatre Company.
- Too Late the Phalarope (1956). Drama. Written by Robert Yale Libott. Based on the novel by Alan Paton. Incidental music by Joseph Marais. Directed by John Stix. Belasco Theatre: 11 Oct 1956- 10 Nov 1956 (36 performances). Produced by Mary K. Frank.
- Park (1970). Musical. Music by Lance Mulcahy. Book by Paul Cherry. Lyrics by Paul Cherry. Music arranged by Oscar Kosarin. Musical Director: Oscar Kosarin. Musical Staging by Lee Theodore. Scenic Design by Peter Harvey. Costume Design by Peter Harvey. Lighting Design by Martin Aronstein. Directed by John Stix. John Golden Theatre: 22 Apr 1970- 25 Apr 1970 (5 performances + 5 previews). Cast: David Brooks (as "Man"), Joan Hackett (as "Young Woman"), Don Scardino (as "Young Man"), Julie Wilson (as "Woman"). Produced by Edward Padula.
- The Price (1979). Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Miller. Directed by John Stix [final Broadway credit]. Playhouse Theatre: 19 Jun 1979- 21 Oct 1979 (144 performances + 7 previews that began on 13 Jun 1979). Cast: Joseph Buloff (as "Gregory Solomon"), Mitchell Ryan (as "Victor Franz"), Fritz Weaver (as "Walter Franz"), Scotty Bloch (as "Esther Franz"). Standbys: Susan Lang (as "Esther Franz"), Daniel Pollack (as "Gregory Solomon, Victor Franz, Walter Franz"). Produced by Jack Garfein. Produced in association with Jack Clark.
- (1962) He directed James Kirkwood's play, "There Must Be A Pony," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Myrna Loy, Donald Woods, and Peter Helm in the cast.
- (July 16 to 21, 1962) He directed James Kirkwood Jr's play, "There Must Be A Pony," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine in a John Lane Presentation with Myrna Loy, Donald Woods and Peter Helm in the cast. Don Jensen was scenic designer. Ray Caton was lighting designer.
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