- In 1967, wrote The Road Goes Ever On: A Song Cycle, setting J.R.R. Tolkien's poems to music.
- (1952) He acted in Alec Clues' translation of "Maria Marten," at the Arts Theatre in London, England with Mark Dignam, S. Williams, D. Jones, Andrew Downie, G. Nelson, William Dickie, and Alan Dudley in the cast. Alec Clunes was director.
- (1952) He composed music for Alan Melville, Simon Phipps, Paul Dehn, and Herbret Farjeon's revue, "Penny Plain," at the St. Martin's Theatre in London, England with Joyce Grenfell, Elisabeth Welch, Max Adrian, Desmond Walter-Ellis, Rose Hill, Moyra Fraser, Julian Orchard, and Jimmy Thompson in the cast. Laurier Lister was director. Richard Addinsell, Charles Zwar, Clifton Parker, and Sandy Wilson were also composers. Joyce Grenfell and Michael Flanders were lyricists. Hutchinson Scott, Oscbert Lancaster, and Ronald Searle were set designers.
- (1957) Michael Flanders and he performed in their revue, "At the Drop of a Hat," at the Fortune Theatre in London, England.
- (1960) Michael Flanders and he performed in their revue, "At The Drop of a Hat," at the John Golden Theatre in New York City.
- (1963) He and Michael Flanders performed in their revue, "At the Drop of a Hat," at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in London, England.
- (1962) He performed in the revue, "Take to the Hills! Charity Revue," at the Scala Theatre in London, England with Patrick Mower, Ian Hamilton, Brian Marber, Gemma Jones, Acker Bilk, Hughie Green, Michael Flanders, Larry Adler, and Joan Heal in the cast. Gerald Harper was director.
- (1965) Michael Flanders and he contributed to the revue, "Hello Watford Goodbye," at the Palace Theatre in Watford, London, England with Jimmy Perry, Gilda Pery, Ben Hawthorne, Linda James, Michael Knowles, and Ruth Llewellyn in the cast. Arthur Macrae, Richard Addinsell, Vivian Ellis, Alan Melville, and Charles Zwar were also contributors.
- (1965) Michael Flanders and he performed in their revue, "At the Drop of Another Hat," at the Globe Theatre in London, England.
- (1965) Michael Flanders and he performed in their revue, "At the Drop of Another Hat," at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, East Sussex, England.
- (1955) His musical, "Wild Thyme," was performed at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Betty Paul, Denis Quilley, Colin Gordon, Jane Wenham, Stella Chapman, Julian Orchard, Gwen Nelson, and Frank Duncan in the cast. Wendy Toye was director. Ronald Searle was designer.
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