- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Wish You Were Here (1952). Musical comedy. Book by Arthur Kober and Joshua Logan. Based on the play "Having Wonderful Time" by Arthur Kober. Music by Harold Rome. Lyrics by Harold Rome. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Musical Continuity by Trude Rittman. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Lighting design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Joshua Logan. Imperial Theatre: 25 Jun 1952- 28 Nov 1953 (598 performances). Cast: Frank Aletter (as "Eli, Itchy's Assistant"), Sidney Armus (as "Itchy Flexner") [Broadway debut], Tom Ayre, Nancy Baker, Mardi Bayne, Joan Berke, Larry Blyden, Sheila Bond, Sue Brin, Jack Cassidy, Harry Clark, Robert Dixon, Norma Doggett, Elliott Feder, Richard France, Nancy Franklin, Gus Giordano, Elaine Gordon, Denise Griffin, Stanley Grover, Florence Henderson (as "The New Girl"), Bill Hogue, Ray Hyson, Joan Johnston, Leo Kayeworth, Sybil Lamb, Al Lawrence, George Lenz (as "Butch/Waiter"), Roslynd Lowe, Patricia Marand, Leila Martin, Joe Milan, Phyllis Newman (as "Sarah/Bathing Beauty"), Toni Parker, Candi Parsons, Don Paterson, John Perkins, Shirley Ann Prior, Inga Rode, Fred Sadoff, Reid Shelton, Sammy Smith, Harry Snow, Ray Steele, Wally Strauss, Jan Stuart, Joseph Thomas, Tom Tryon, Paul Valentine, Gloria Van Deweel, Don Wayne, Beverly Weston, Steve Wiland, Rain Winslow. Produced by Leland Hayward and Joshua Logan.
- The Flowering Peach (1954). Drama.
- The Cold Wind and the Warm (1958). Drama. Written by S.N. Behrman. Suggested by "The Worcester Account" by S.N. Behrman. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Motley. Directed by Harold Clurman. Morosco Theatre: 8 Dec 1958- 21 Mar 1959 (120 performances). Cast: Sidney Armus (as "Dan"), Sig Arno (as "Rappaport"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Mr. Sacher"), Timmy Everett (as "Tobey'), Vincent Gardenia' (as "Jim Nightengale"), Carol Grace (as "Myra"), Sanford Meisner (as "Norbert Mandel"), Suzanne Pleshette (as "Leah"), Jada Rowland (as "Ren"), Maureen Stapleton (as "Ida"), Peter Trytler (as "Aaron"), Eli Wallach (as "Willie"). Understudies: Sidney Armus (as "Willie"), Clement Fowler (as "Jim Nightengale/Mr. Sacher/Norbert Mandel/Rappaport"), Pearl Pierson (as "Ida"), Ed Printz (as "Aaron/Dan"). Produced by The Producers Theatre.
- Harold (1962). Comedy.
- (1964) Stage Play: Never Live Over a Pretzel Factory. Comedy. Written by Jerry Devine. Incidental music by Mitch Leigh. Directed by Albert Marre. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 28 Mar 1964- 4 Apr 1964 (9 performances + 5 previews that began on 20 Mar 1964). Cast: Sally Ackerman (as "Rhonda"), Sidney Armus (as "Mr. Balzac"), Kitty Barling (as "Aunt Martha"), Gloria Bleezarde (as "Myrna"), Gino Conforti (as "Rick"), Nancy Franklin (as "Winona"), Robert Getz (as "Edwards"), Richard Higgs (as "Attendant"), Paul Huber (as "Mr. Callahan"), Robert Jepson (as "Attendant/Bartender"), Marc Marno (as "Benny"), Alan North (as "The Inspector"), Dennis O'Keefe (as "Robert Miller"), Panama Francis Quartet (as "Musicians"), Lawrence Pressman (as "Sam"), Charlene Ryan (as "Carlotta") [Broadway debut], Lanna Saunders (as "Cheryl"), Martin Sheen (as "Mike"), Lorna Thayer (as "Bel Air Bonnie") [final Broadway role]. Understudies: Gloria Bleezarde (as "Winona"), Robert Getz (as "Mike/Rick/Sam"), Alan North (as "Mr. Balzac/Mr. Callahan"). Produced by Paul Vroom, Buff Cobb and Albert Marre.
- The Odd Couple (1965). Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Lighting Design by Jean Rosenthal. Directed by Mike Nichols. Plymouth Theatre (moved to The Eugene O'Neill Theatre from 1 Aug 1966- close): 10 Mar 1965- 2 Jul 1967 (964 performances + 2 previews that began on 8 Mar 1965). Cast: Art Carney (as "Felix Ungar"), Walter Matthau (as "Oscar Madison"), Paul Dooley (as "Speed"), John Fiedler (as "Vinnie"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Murray"), Sidney Armus (as "Roy"), Monica Evans (as "Cecily Pigeon"), Carole Shelley (as "Gwendolyn Pigeon"). Standby: Louis Zorich (as "Oscar Madison"). Understudies: Paul Dooley (as "Felix Ungar"), Carol Gustafson (as "Cecily Pigeon/Gwendolyn Pigeon"), Bernard Pollock (as "Roy/Vinnie"). Replacement actors during Plymouth Theatre run: Eddie Bracken (as "Felix Ungar") [from 25 Oct 1965- ?], Pat Hingle (as "Oscar Madison") (from 28 Feb 1966- ?], Jack Klugman (as "Oscar Madison") [from 8 Nov 1965- ?], Alfred Sandor (as "Speed"), Ralph Williams (as "Vinnie"). Standby: Alfred Sandor (as "Oscar Madison"). Replacement actor during Eugene O'Neill Theatre run: Mike Kellin (as "Oscar Madison"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Notes: (1). Eugene O'Neill Theatre was at the time owned by Neil Simon (as Nancy Enterprises Inc. (2). Filmed as The Odd Couple (1968).
- Cafe Crown (1989). Comedy (rvival).
- The Tenth (1989). (Revival).
- Conversations With My Father (1992).
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