- (1922 - 1947) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1922) Stage Play: Kempy. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Augustin Duncan. Belmont Theatre: 15 May 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen, Helen Carew, Jessie Crommette, Grant Mitchell, Elliott Nugent, Lotus Robb (as "Katherine Bence"). Produced by Richard G. Herndon. Note: Filmed as Wise Girls (1929)
- (1923) Stage Play: Dumb-bell. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Belmont Theatre: 26 Nov 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Jessie Crommette Ma Hutchenson Kenneth MacKenna (as "Ted Stone"), John Daly Murphy (as "Jones"), J.C. Nugent (as "Romeo"), Ruth Nugent (as "Aggie"), Gladys Wilson (as "Ann Worthing"), Ethel Winthrop (as "Mrs. Stone"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Rising Son. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and 'Elliott Nugent (I)'. Directed by J.C. Nugent. Klaw Theatre: 27 Oct 1924- Nov 1924 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Helen Carew (as "Madge"), Marie Curtis (as "Miss Gray"), Edward Fielding (as "Mr. Peterson"), Thomas MacLarnie (as "Willis"), Elliott Nugent (as "Ted Alamayne"), J.C. Nugent (as "Jim Alamayne"), Ruth Nugent (as "Bess Colfax"), Mary Shaw (as "Mrs. Malone"). Produced by Marc Klaw Inc.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Poor Nut. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Henry Miller's Theatre: 27 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Beach Cooke (as "Hub" Smith"), Joseph Dailey (as "Colonel" Small"), Margaret Fitch (as "Peggy"), Percy Helton (as "Magpie" Welch"), Cornelius Keefe (as "Walle" Pierce"), Wright Kramer (as "Professor Deming"), Norma Lee (as "Margerie Blake"), Joseph Loudon (as "Wisconsin Official"), Jean Mann (as "Betty"), Grant Mills (as "Spike" Hoyt"), Joseph Mitchell (as "A Freshman"), Elliott Nugent (as "John Miller"), Thomas Shearer (as "Doc" Spurney"), Florence Shirley (as "Julia Winters"), John Webster (as "Coach Jackson"). Produced by Patterson McNutt. Note: Filmed by Jess Smith Productions [distributed by First National Pictures] as The Poor Nut (1927).
- (1925) Stage Play: Human Nature. Comedy. Written by Elliott Nugent. Directed by J.C. Nugent and Frederick Stanhope. Liberty Theatre: 24 Sep 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Helen Carew (as "Mrs. Dr. Langdon"), Frank Conroy (as "Phil Holt"), Mary Duncan (as "Bess Flanders"), Sue MacManamy (as "Mrs. Trayne"), John Marston (as "Jim Trayne"), Master Edwin Mills (as "Dicky Langdon"), Brandon Tynan (as "Mr. Hale"), Fritz Williams (as "Dr. Langdon"). Produced by Gene Buck.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Trouper. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Edwin Maxwell. 52nd Street Theatre: 8 Mar 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mildred Booth (as "Molly Crites"), Walton Butterfield (as "Mr. Benson"), Helen Carew (as "Mary Millett"), Harold Elliott (as "Dwight Allen"), Robert T. Haines (as "Mr. Trelayne"), Mitchell Harris (as "Arthur Crites"), Austin O. Huhn (as "Tink"), Carlotta Irwin (as "Elsie Splain"), Carleton Macy (as "David Millett"), J.C. Nugent (as "Larry Gilbert"), Ruth Nugent (as "Tilly"). Produced by The Playshop Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: God Loves Us. Written by J.P. McEvoy. Directed by Kenneth Macgowan. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 18 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Frederic A. Bryan, John Carmody (as "Rev. Harold Klump"), Elmer Cornell, Harold Evans, Charles Gibney, Cebra Graves, Henry Gurvey, Cliffman Jewel, Ellsworth Jones, Evelyn Keller, Seth Kendall, Helen Lowell, Joseph McInerny, Douglass Montgomery (as "Tommy"), J.C. Nugent (as "Hector MacInerny Midge"), Sherling Oliver, Dorothy Peterson, Willard Tobias, Malcolm Williams. Produced by The Actors Theatre.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Comic. Written by Lajos Luria. Translated by Lawrence R. Brown and James L.A. Burrell. Directed by J.C. Nugent. Theatre Masque: 19 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "The Actress"), Cyril Keightley (as "The Author"), J.C. Nugent (as "The Comedian"), Rex O'Malley (as "The Pupil") [Broadway debut], Malcolm Williams (as "The Manager"). Produced by John Jay Scholl and William J. Perlman.
- (1927) Stage Play: Kempy. Comedy (revival).
- (1927) Stage Play: Mister Romeo.
- (1927) Stage Play: Take My Advice. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Nightstick. Melodrama. Written by John Wray, J.C. Nugent, Elliott Nugent, and Elaine S. Carrington. Directed by Crosby Gaige. Selwyn Theatre: 10 Nov 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/84 performances). Cast: Velma Forrest, Kathryn Givney, Raymond Hackett, Harry R. Irving, Charles Kennedy (as "Pete Manning"), Victor Kilian, Judith Lowry, Thomas Mitchell, Edgar Nelson, Lee Patrick (as "Joan Manning"), Harry Stubbs, William Tennyson, Edna White, John Wray. Produced by Crosby Gaige. Produced on film as Alibi (1929) by United Artists and released in April, 1929 (in both talkie and silent versions).
- (1928) Stage Play: The Breaks. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by J.C. Nugent and Alan Dinehart. Klaw Theatre: 16 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Harry Blakemore (as "Amos Strett"), Frederick Burt (as "Landis"), Conrad Cantzen (as ""Belch" Atkins"), Helen Carew (as "Jane"), Claude Cooper (as "Hank Dolf"), Edward H. Loeffler (as "Badger"), Elliott Nugent (as "Jim Dolf"), J.C. Nugent (as "Jed Willis"), Sylvia Sidney (as "Amy"), Malcolm Williams (as "Manson"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1928) Stage Play: By Request. Comedy.
- (1929) Stage Play: Skyrocket.
- (1931) Stage Play: Fast Service. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: That's Gratitude. Comedy (revival).
- (1934) Stage Play: Big Hearted Herbert. Comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: Dream Child. Comedy.
- (1939) Stage Play: When We Are Married. Comedy.
- (1941) Stage Play: Snookie. Written by Thomas A. Johnstone. Jingles by William B. Friedlander. Scenic Design by Frederick Fox. Directed by William B. Friedlander. John Golden Theatre: 3 Jun 1941- 14 Jun 1941 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames (as "Old Bill"), William Harrigan (as "Quigley"), Jack Hartley (as "Sam Tucker"), John Hetherington (as "Quincy"), Roy Johnson (as "Jerry"), John Kirk (as "Gallup"), Lou Lubin (as "Ten Percent"), John McCauley (as "Balmy"), Edward J. Nugent (as "Tommy"), J.C. Nugent (as "Mr. West"), Daniele Porise (as "Home James"), Angi O. Poulos (as "El Galio"), Betty Jane Smith (as "Stupid Stella"), Julie Stevens (as "Sue"), Lawrence Weber (as "Jim Jones"). Produced by Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson.
- (1941) Stage Play: The More the Merrier. Written by Frank Gabrielson and Irvin Pincus. Directed by Otto Preminger. Cort Theatre: 15 Sep 1941- 27 Sep 1941 (16 performances). Cast: James Albert, Frank Albertson (as "Daniel Finch"), John Barnes, Max Beck, Ralph Chambers, Herbert Duffy, Lee Frederick, Will Geer (as "Forrest Lockhart"), Robert Gray, Teddy Hart (as "Al Goblin"), Louis Hector, Dorrit Kelton (as "Miss Craig"), Grace McDonald (as "Bugs Saunders") [final Broadway role], John McKee, Doro Merande (as "Miss Hogben"), Millard Mitchell (as "Harry Scravvis"), Scott Moore, Mrs. Priestly Morrison, J.C. Nugent (as "Senator Broderick"), Daniele Porise, Jack Riano, Guy Sampsel, Lucia Seger, G. Albert Smith, Jane Standish, Brenda Struck, Arnold Saint Subber (as "Young Man with a Radio"), Keenan Wynn (as "Joseph Dolma"). Produced by Otto Preminger and Norman Pincus.
- (1942) Stage Play: All in Favor.
- (1944) Stage Play: That Old Devil. Written by J.C. Nugent. Press Representative: John Peter Toohey. Directed by J.C. Nugent. Playhouse Theatre: 5 Jun 1944- 17 Jun 1944 (16 performances). Cast: Michael Ames (as "Jerry Swift"), Matt Briggs (as "John Woodruff"), Mary Dickson (as "Mrs. Robinson"), Agnes Doyle (as "Lila Merrill"), J. Colvin Dunn (as "Wilbur Blime"), Ruth Gates (as "Mrs. Woodruff"), Luella Gear (as "Martha Blair"), Ruth Gilbert (as "Hester"), David Jordan (as "Officer Williamson"), Warren Lyons (as "Harry Robinson"), Lou McGuire (as "Mrs. Blime"), J.C. Nugent (as "Jim Blair"), Matthew Smith (as "Doctor Davis"). Produced by Lodewick Vroom.
- (1945) Stage Play: A Place of Our Own. Written and directed by Elliott Nugent. Royale Theatre: 2 Apr 1945- 7 Apr 1945 (8 performances). Cast: John Archer, Seth Arnold (as "Jesse Ward"), Wolfe Barzell, Anthony Blair, Jeanne Cagney (as "Nancy Monroe"), Helen Carew, Toni Favor, Jack Howard, John Howes, Robert Keith (as "Charles Reddy"), Mercedes McCambridge (as "Mary Lorimer"), J.C. Nugent (as "Sam Reddy"), Lotta Palfi. Produced by John Golden. Produced in association with Elliott Nugent and Robert Montgomery.
- (1946) Stage Play: The Playboy of the Western World. Comedy (revival). Written by John Millington Synge. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Booth Theatre: 26 Oct 1946- 4 Jan 1947 (81 performances). Cast: Paul Anderson, Mary Diveny, Eithne Dunne, Julie Harris (as "Nelly"), Robin Humphrey, Fred Johnson, Sheila Keddy, J.M. Kerrigan (as "Michael James Flaherty"), Dennis King Jr., Barry Macollum, Burgess Meredith (as "Christy Mahon"), Mildred Natwick (as "Widow Quin"), J.C. Nugent (as "Jimmy Farrell") [final Broadway role], James O'Neill, Ford Rainey (as "Townsperson"), Maureen Stapleton (as "Sara Tansey"), Mary Lou Taylor, Mary Walker. Produced by Theatre Incorporated (Richard Aldrich: Managing Director). Note: Filmed by Four Provinces Films (Ireland) as The Playboy of the Western World (1962).
- (1934) He acted in Sophie Kerr's play, "Big Hearted Herbert," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (1935) He acted in Thornton Wilder's play, "Ah, Wilderness," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (August 1941) Elliott Nugent and his play, "The Poor Nut," was performed at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Buddy Ebsen in the cast.
- (June 11 to 22, 1935) Elliott Nugent and his play, "The World Is My Opinion," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. T.B. Henry was director.
- (Summer 1940) Elliot Nugent and his play, "The Poor Nut," was performed in a Kenley Players production in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania with Buddy Ebsen in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1950) Elliott Nugent and his play, "The Poor Nut," was performed in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania with Lon McAllister in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
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