- The Mikado (1927). Musical/operetta (revival). Written by W.S. Gilbert. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Directed by Winthrop Ames. Royale Theatre: 17 Sep 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (110 performances).
- Iolanthe (1927). Musical/operetta (revival). Written by W.S. Gilbert. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Directed by Winthrop Ames. Royale Theatre: 14 Nov 1927- Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: John Barclay (as "Earl of Mountararat"), Lois Bennett (as "Phyllis"), J. Humbird Duffey (as "Lord Tolloler"), Virginia Fox (as "Celia"), William C. Gordon (as "Private Willis"), Bettina Hall (as "Iolanthe"), Paula Langlen (as "Fleta"), George C. Lehrian (as "The Train Bearer"), Vera Ross (as "Queen of the Fairies"), Suissabell Sterling (as "Leila"), William Williams (as "Strephon"), Fred Wright (as "The Lord Chancellor"). Produced by Winthrop Ames.
- The Pirates of Penzance (1927). Musical/operetta (revival). Written by W.S. Gilbert. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Directed by Winthrop Ames.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Iolanthe (1926). Musical/operetta (revival). Written by W.S. Gilbert. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Directed by Winthrop Ames. Plymouth Theatre: 19 Apr 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/255 performances). Cast: John Barclay (as "Earl of Mountararat"), Lois Bennett (as "Phyllis"), J. Humbird Duffey (as "Lord Tolloler"), Virginia Fox (as "Celia"), William C. Gordon (as "Private Willis"), Bettina Hall (as "Iolanthe"), Paula Langlen (as "Fleta"), George C. Lehrian (as "The Train Bearer"), Vera Ross (as "Queen of the Fairies"), Suissabell Sterling (as "Leila"), William Williams (as "Strephon"), Fred Wright (as "The Lord Chancellor"). Produced by Winthrop Ames.
- The Pirates of Penzance (1926). Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Written by W.S. Gilbert. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Directed by Winthrop Ames. Plymouth Theatre: 6 Dec 1926- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Produced by Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company.
- Champagne, Sec (1933). Musical/operetta. Book by Alan Child. Music by Johann Strauss. Lyrics by Robert A. Simon. From "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss. Musical Director: Rudolph Thomas. From "Die Fledermaus" by Karl Haffner and Richard Genee. Based on a French play by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy. From a German story by Roderich Benedix. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Monty Woolley. Morosco Theatre: (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 30 Oct 1933 to Nov 1933 then moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 30 Nov 1933 to close): 14 Oct 1933- 20 Jan 1934 (113 performances). Cast: John Barclay, Kitty Carlisle (as "Prince Orlofsky"), Carol Chandler, Glenn Darwin, Nina Dean, Gudrun Ekelund, Don English, Helen Ford, Paul Haakon, John E. Hazzard, Olive Jones, Ronald Jones, Wilfried Klamroth, Joseph Macaulay, Alan M. MacCracken, William J. McCarthy, George Meader, Samuel Mendel, Claire Miller, Bruce Norman, Pierce O'Hearn, Betty Quay, David Rogers, Eleanor Tennis, John Thomas, George Trabert, Nellilew Winger, Peggy Wood. Produced by Dwight Wiman and Lawrence Langner. Produced in association with The Westport Country Playhouse.
- Hamlet (1936). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- The Seagull (1938). Comedy/drama (revival).
- Hamlet (1939). Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare.
- "King Richard II" (1940). Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Herbert Menges. Music arranged by Rupert Graves. Directed by Margaret Webster. St. James Theatre: 1 Apr 1940- 27 Apr 1940 (32 performances). Produced by Maurice Evans.
- (October 23, 1939) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Maurice Evans (Hamlet); Carmen Mathews (Ophelia); Mady Christians (Gertrude); Henry Edwards (King); Lauren Gilbert; John McQuade; Donald Cameron; Donald Randolph; George Graham; Sydney Smith; Walter Williams; Frederic Carney; Kurt Richards; Raymond Johnson; Emmett Rogers; Rhys Williams; Howard Wierum; Jackson Perkins; Alfred Paschall; George Keane; and Maury Tuckerman in the cast. Lehman Engel composed music. David Ffolkes was set and costume designer. Margaret Webster was director. Maurice Evans was also producer.
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