- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Family (1943).
- The House of Bernarda Alba (1951).
- The Prescott Proposals (1953).
- Anastasia (1954).
- The Innkeepers (1956).
- The Devil's Advocate (1961). Written by Dore Schary. Based on the novel by Morris West. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Associate designer to Mr. Mielziner: John Harvey. Assistant Scenic Design: Richard Casler. Assistant to Miss Aldredge: Gordon Micunis and Domingo Rodriguez. Directed by Dore Schary. Billy Rose Theatre: 9 Mar 1961- 17 Jun 1961 (116 performances + 1 preview on 8 Mar 1961). Cast: Leo Genn (as "Monsignor Blaise Meredith"), Sam Levene (as "Dr. Aldo Meyer"), Edward Mulhare (as "Giacomo Nerone"), Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Aurelio, Bishop of Valenta") [final Broadway role], Olive Deering (as "The Contessa"), Anne Louise, Tresa Hughes, Michael Kane, Margaret Aldrich, Diane Collins, Lynn Forman, Win Forman, Steve Karmen, Allen Leaf, Fred J. Scollay, Dennis Scroppo, Maurice Shrog, Boris Tumarin (as "Eugenio Cardinal Marotta"). Produced by Dore Schary. Associate Producer: Walter Reilly. Note: Schary was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Author, Best Co-Producer.
- The Garden of Sweets (1961). Written by Waldemar Hansen. Music by John Balamos. Directed by Milton Katselas. ANTA Playhouse: 31 Oct 1961 (1 performance + 1 preview). Produced by Ben Frye and Irving Squires.
- Venus at Large (1962).
- Traveller Without Luggage (1964).
- The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1966).
- The Man in the Glass Booth (1968).
- The Three Sisters (1973).
- The Three Sisters (1975).
- The Merchant (1977). Written by Arnold Wesker. Directed by John Dexter. Plymouth Theatre: 16 Nov 1977- 20 Nov 1977 (6 performances + 8 previews). Cast: John Clements (as "Antonio Querini, A merchant of Venice"), Joseph Leon (as "Shylock Kolner, A Jew of Venice"), Roberta Maxwell (as "Portia Contarini, An heiress of Venice"), Marian Seldes (as "Rivka Kolner, Shylock's sister"), Russ Banham (as "Venetian"), Mark Blum (as "Venetian") [Broadway debut], Philip Carroll (as "Venetian"), James David Cromar (as "Venetian"), Julie Garfield (as "Jessica Kolner, Shylock's daughter"), Gloria Gifford (as "Nerissa, Portia's maid"), Jeffrey Horowitz (as "Solomon Usque, A playwright") [Broadway debut], Leib Lensky (as "Moses of Castelazzo, a portrait painter"), Rebecca Malka (as "Servant"), Everett McGill (as "Lorenzo Pisani, Bassanio's friend"), Brian Meister (as "Venetian"), Riggs O'Hara (as "Graziano Sanudo, Antonio's assistant"), William Roerick (as "Girolamo Priuli, Doge of Venice"), John Seitz (as "Tubal di Ponti, Shylock's partner"), Nicolas Surovy (as "Bassanio Visconti, Antonio's godson"), Boris Tumarin (as "Abtalion da Modena, Shylock's Tutot") [Final Broadway role], John Tyrrell (as "Venetian"), Angela Wood (as "Rebecca da Mendes, Daughter of Portugese banker"). Produced by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Bernard B. Jacobs: President), The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Roger Berlind and Eddie Kulukundis. Produced in association with SRO Productions, Ltd. Note: During it's pre-Broadway tryout in Philadelphia, star Zero Mostel played Shylock at the Forrest Theatre in Philadelphia for one preview (2 Sep 1977). He died suddenly on 8 Sep 1977 and was replaced by Joseph Leon.
- (August 11 to 15, 1959) Jack Sydow and his play, "Brothers Karamazov," was performed in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Mike Altamuro (dancer); Claude Barbazon (Prosecutor); Joe Bennett (Dancer); Janet Bush (dancer); Richard Cavett (Rakitin, Maximov); Sarah Child (crowd woman); Deborah Clark (crowd woman); Jackie Cronin (dancer); Carol Cunningham (dancer); John Cunningham (Ivan Karamazov);Ted D'Arms (Vrublevsky, President of the Court, Police Captain); David Dreiman (dancer); Bernerd Engel (Fyodor Karamazov, Coroner, crowd man); Marty Fleishman (dancer); Pixie Foster (Dancer); Phil Fox (Kalganov); Robert Frink (Grigory, Defense, Trifon Borisitch); Alison Harper (crowd woman); Sue Hawes (Dancer); Charles Kimbrough (Father Zossima); Carol Klein (crowd woman); Bernie Kukoff (Dimitri Karamazov); Anthony Lavanhar (Inquisitor); Maudi Little (crowd woman); Jared Martin (Narrator); Carrie Nye-McGeoy (Grushenka); William O'Brien (Alexey Karamazov); Vicki Paley (crowd woman); Stephen Pokart (Foreman of the Jury); George Ralph (Musylalovitch); Rex Robbins (Smerdykov, Devil); Leland Starnes (Jesus Christ); Carolyn Stearns (dancer); Ann Troy (crowd woman); B.J. Watt (Fenya); Christopher Welch (Secretary); Dorothy Whitney (Katerina); Gail Williams (crowd woman) and Sharon Young (Dancer) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Richard Casley was settings designer. John Conklin was costume designer. Oliver Ford was lighting designer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
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