- Stage: Directed "Waiting for Godot" by Samuel Beckett on Broadway, 1953.
- Waiting for Godot (1957). Drama (revival). Written by Samuel Beckett. Directed by Herbert Berghof. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 21 Jan 1957- 26 Jan 1957 (6 performances). Cast: Bert Chamberlain (as "Boy"), Geoffrey Holder (as "Lucky"), Earle Hyman (as "Vladimir"), Rex Ingram (as "Pozzo"), Mantan Moreland (as "Estragon"). Produced by Michael Myerberg. Produced by arrangement with Independent Plays Limited.
- Miss Liberty (1949). Musical comedy. Music by Irving Berlin. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Robert E. Sherwood. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Genevieve Pitot. Vocal arrangements by Jay Blackton. Piano Arrangements by Helmy Kresa. "Train" Dance Arrangement by Trude Rittman. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. General Manager: Victor Samrock. Directed by Moss Hart. Imperial Theatre: 15 Jul 1949- 8 Apr 1950 (308 performances). Cast: Eddie Albert (as "Horace Miller"), Stephanie Augustine (as "A Model/Singer"), Herbert Berghof (as "Bartholdi"), Lewis Bolyard (as "A Brother/Singer"), Forrest Bonshire (as "A Shark/Dancer"), Philip Bourneuf (as "Joseph Pulitzer"), William B. Calhoun (as "A Boy"), Irene Carroll (as "Singer"), Ed Chappel (as "A Lover/A Minister/Singer"), Leonard Claret (as "A Shark/Strong Man/Dancer"), David Collyer (as "A Brother/Singer"), Virginia Conwell (as "Acrobat/Reception Delegate/Dancer"), Trudy Deluz (as "A Model"), Charles Dingle (as "James Gordon Bennett"), Norma Doggett (as "Dancer"), Marilyn Frechette (as "A Model/A Socialite"), Dolores Goodman (as "Reception Delegate/The Sailor's Girl/Dancer"), Ethel Griffies (as "The Countess"), Patricia Hammerlee (as "Dancer"), Fred Hearn (as "Reception Delegate/Dancer"), Maria Karnilova (as "The Girl/Ruby"), Allen Knowles (as "A Shark/Reception Delegate/Dancer"), Eric Kristen (as "The Judge"), Erik Kristen (as "The Train/Dancer"), Bob Kryl (as "Boy #1/Newsboy"), Ernest Laird (as "Boy #2/Newsboy"), Sid Lawson (as "Carthwright"), Mary McCarty (as "Maisie Doll"), Donald McClelland (as "The Mayor, Richard K. Fox"), Allyn McLerie (as "Monique DuPont"), Joe Milan (as "Acrobat/The Train/Dancer"), Robert Pagent (as "A Shark/Dancer"), Gloria Patrice (as "A Maid/Dancer"), Robert Patterson (as "An Admiral/A Policeman/Singer"), Robert Penn (as "A Gendarme/Singer"), Eddie Phillips (as "Acrobat/The Train/A Sailor/Dancer"), Tommy Rall (as "The Boy/Another Lamplighter/The Dandy"), Emile Renan (as "French Ambassador"), Johnny V.R. Thompson (as "A Lamplighter"), Evans Thornton (as "Police Captain/The Policeman/Immigration Officer/Singer"), Bob Tucker (as "Reception Delegate/Dancer"), Rowan Tudor (as "The Herald Reader"), Elizabeth Watts (as "The Mother"), Helene Whitney. Produced by Irving Berlin, Robert E. Sherwood and Moss Hart.
- (1946) Stage Play: Temper the Wind. Written by Edward Mabley and Leonard Mins. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Costume Design by Anna Hill Johnstone. Directed by Reginald Denham. Playhouse Theatre: 27 Dec 1946- 25 Jan 1947 (35 performances). Cast: Thomas Beck (as "Lt. Col. Richard Woodruff"), Herbert Berghof (as "Capt. Karel Palivec"), Martin Brandt (as "Heinrich Lindau"), Walter Greaza (as "Theodore Bruce"), Vilma Kurer (as "Elisabeth Jaeger"), Charlotte London (as "Trudi"), George Mathews (as "Cpl. Tom Hutchinson"), Albert Patterson (as "Lt. James Harris"), Reinhold Schünzel (as "Hugo Benckendorff"), Tonio Selwart (as "Erich Jaeger"), Michael Sivy (as "Lt. Frank Daniels") [Broadway debut], Paul Tripp (as "Sgt. Edward Green"), Blanche Yurka (as "Sophie von Gutzkow"). Produced by Barnard S. Straus and Roland Haas.
- (1948) Stage Play: Hedda Gabler. Comedy (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Translated by Eva Le Gallienne. Production Supervised by Margaret Webster. Cort Theatre: 24 Feb 1948- 6 Mar 1948 (15 performances). Cast: Herbert Berghof (as "Judge Brack"), Robert Emhardt (as "George Tesman"), Marion Evenson (as "Miss Julia Tesman"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Hedda Tesman"), Merle Maddern (as "Bertha"), Emily McNair (as "Thea Elvsted"), Efrem Zimbalist Jr. (as "Eilert Lovborg"). Produced by Louis J. Singer and The American Repertory Theatre.
- (1948) Stage Play: Ghosts. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Translated by Eva Le Gallienne. Directed by Margaret Webster. Cort Theatre: 16 Feb 1948- 21 Feb 1948 (9 performances). Cast: Herbert Berghof (as "Pastor Manders"), Robert Emhardt (as "Jacob Engstrand, a carpenter"), Jean Hagen (as "Regina Engstrand, Mrs. Alving's maid"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Mrs. Helen Alving, widow of Cpt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King"), Alfred Ryder (as "Oswald Alving, Mrs. Alving's son, a painter"). Produced by Louis J. Singer and The American Repertory Theatre.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Innocent Voyage. Written by Paul Osborn. Based on the novel by Richard Hughes. Scenic Design by Stewart Chaney. Directed by Paul Osborn. Belasco Theatre: 15 Nov 1943- 18 Dec 1943 (40 performances). Cast: Herbert Berghof (as "Otto"), Denis Brennan (as "Emily Thornton"), Alcides Briceno (as "Chorus"), James J. Coyle (as "Chorus"), Ralph Cullinan (as "Captain Marlpole"), Nick Dennis (as "Chorus"), Clarence Derwent (as "Mr. Mathias"), William Foran, Mary Ellen Glass (as "Laura Thornton"), Harron Gordon, Bruce Halsey (as "Chorus"), John O. Hewitt (as "Chorus"), Oscar Homolka, Norah Howard (as "Mrs. Thornton"), Carolyn Hummel (as "Rachel Thornton"), Orin Jannings (as "Chorus"), Peter Kass (as "Chorus"), Edgar Kent (as "Mate of the Clorinda"), Don Lee (as "Chorus"), Dan Lounsberry (as "Chorus"), Boris Marshalov (as "Magistrate"), Arvid Paulson (as "Swedish Captain") [final Broadway role], John Roche (as "Chorus"), Norman Scheffer (as "Chorus"), Philip Sheridan (as "Chorus"), Guy Spaull (as "Mr. Thornton"), Dean Stockwell (as "John Thornton") [Broadway debut], Guy Stockwell (as "Edward Thornton") [Broadway debut], Lois Wheeler. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Note: Filmed by Twentieth Century-Fox Productions as A High Wind in Jamaica (1965).
- (1947) He acted in the play, "Profiles," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Faye Emerson in the cast.
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