- (9/34) Stage: Directed William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA. Cast: Olivia de Havilland (as Hermia). NOTE: De Havilland repeated the role in Reinhardt's 1935 film version (A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935)) at his request.
- (1911) Stage: Directed Karl Vollmöller's religious pageant-pantomime "The Miracle", which toured the world for several years and starred Diana Manners as the Madonna.
- (1937) Stage: Directed "The Eternal Road" in New York. Based on material by Franz Werfel, as adapted by William A. Drake and as translated by Ludwig Lewisohn. Music by Kurt Weill. Manhattan Opera House: 7 Jan 1937-15 May 1937 (137 performances). Cast: Charles Adler, Maia Airoff, Herbert Alani, Antionette Allen, Louise Allen, Leslie Austen, Neslon Barclift, Fred Barrie, Michael Bataeff, Robert Bentley, Abner Biberman (as "Adversary's Partner"), Ida Bidner, Anthony Blair, Sophie Brent, Katherine Carrington, Albert Cazentre, Bennett Challis, Thomas Chalmers, Al Clifford, Noel Cravat (as "Shimon" and "Aaron"), Ben Cutler, Eva Dainova, Henry Day, Marguerite De Anguera, Roger De Koven, Olive Deering, Walter Elliott, William Elliott, Blanche Evan, Edward Fisher, Jules Flier, Carl Formes, ELizabeth Friend, Walter Gilbert, Samuel Goldenberg, Anita Gorin, Marie Guttman, Charles Hale, Harry Hamill, Paul Hammond, Robert Harrison, Frances Hellman, Charles Horner, William Howell, Carroll Howes, Sam Jaffe, Ralph Jameson, Janet Janov, Harold Johnsrud, Starr West Jones, Edward Kane, Kurt Kasznar, Hal Kingsley, Bertha Kunz-Baker, Alexander Lazuk, Lotte Lenya, Paul Leon, David A. Leonard, Ruth Virginia Lewis, Lil Liandre, Lou Lief, Betty Lind, Baruch Lumet, Sidney Lumet (as "The Estranged One's Son"), Joseph Macauley, Paul Marion, Leonard Mence, Florence Meyer, Raymond Miller, William M. Miller, Tommy Mott, Victorie Moussaieff, Ruth Nisenson, Eva Ortman, Sarah Osnath-Halevy, Doris Ostroff, Mary Perrine, Rosamond Pinchot, Cassius C. Quimby, Ruth Ross, Herbert Rudley, Lucien Rutman, Angela Schoop, Mark Schweid, Blake Scott, Eleanor Searle, Ethel Selwyn, Sylvia Shane, Marian Siwek, James Spivak, Harold Sternberg, Sam Sternberg, Ruth Stromberg, Gustav Stryker, Lydia Tarnova, Molly Taylor, Myron Taylor, Sol Tisman, Maxine Trevor, John Uppman, Dick Van Patten (credited as "Dickie Van Patten"), Edward Vermonti, Earl Weatherford, Benjamin Zemach. Produced by Crosby Gaige and Meyer W. Weisgal.
- (1936) Stage: Produced and directed Sophocles' "Oedipus Rex," at the Royal Opera House Theatre in Covent Garden, London, England, with Martin Harvey, Miriam Lewes and Baliol Holloway in the cast.
- (1932) Stage: Directed Karl Vollmöller's "The Miracle" at the Lyceum Theatre in London, England, with Tilly Losch, Léonide Massine (also choreographer), Glen Byam Shaw, Lyn Harding and Diana Manners in the cast. Engelbert Humperdinck composed music. Prof. Oskar Sternad was art director. Oliver Messel was costume designer.
- (1928) Stage: Directed Ferdinand Bruckner's "Die Verbrecher" in Berlin, Germany.
- (1924) Stage: Directed / co-wrote (w/Karl Vollmöller) "The Miracle", produced on Broadway. Scenic Design by Norman Bel Geddes. Assistant Director: Richard Boleslawski. Set Designer: Edgar G. Ulmer. Century Theatre: 16 Jan 1924-Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Rudolph Schildkraut, Joseph Schildkraut, Laura Alberta, Mariska Aldrich, Denis Auburn, Nikita Balieff, Fritz Feld (as "Revolutionist" / "Majordomo"), Lionel Braham (as "Executioner" / "The Burgomaster"), Orville Caldwell, Maria Carmi, Maria Cherer-Bekefi, Monsieur Friedli, Nicholas Glowatski, David Hennessey, Werner Krauss, Schuyler Ladd (as "The Prince" / "The Blind Peasant's Son"), Carl Linke, Elsie Lorenz, Mrs. John Major, Lady Diana Manners [alternate], Charles Peyton, Rosamond Pinchot, Luise Rainer, Rudolph Schildkraut, Louis Sturez, Claudia Carlstadt Wheeler. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest (uncredited). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1921) Stage: Directed "Der Dibek" in Berlin, Germany.
- (1943) Stage: Directed / co-produced (w/Richard Meyers and Norman Bel Geddes, also Scenic Designer) "Sons and Soldiers" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Irwin Shaw. Morosco Theatre: 4 May 1943-22 May 1943 (22 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Catherine Carnrick"), William Beach (as "Mr. Leverhook"), Albert Bergh (as "Catherine's Escort"), Ted Donaldson (as "Ernest Tadlock as a Child"), Geraldine Fitzgerald (as "Rebecca Tadlock"), Edward Forbes (as "Mark Lowry"), Martha Greenhouse (as "Miss Gillespie"), Sara Lee (as "Harris Marie"), Phyllis Hill (as "Carol"), Harriet Jackson (as "Alice"), Audrey Long (as "Dora Applegate"), Karl Malden (as "Matthew Graves"), Roderick Maybee (as "Anthony"), Joan McSweeney (as "Dora Applegate as a Child"), Millard Mitchell (as "Victor Carnrick"), Edward Nannery (as "The Mailman"), Gregory Peck (as "Andrew Tadlock"), Herbert Rudley (as "John Tadlock"), Bobbie Schenck (as "Lincoln Graves as a Child"), Leonard Sues (as "Lincoln Graves"), Kenneth Tobey (as "Ernest Tadlock"), Roy Dana Tracy (as "Minister"), Jesse White (as "The Salesman"; Broadway debut), Jack Willett (as "Andrew Tadlock as a Child").
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