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Philip Moeller

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Stage: Diredted "Elizabeth the Queen" on Broaday (1930). Historical drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Guild Theatre: 3 Nov 1930-Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/147 performances). Cast: Lynn Fontanne (as "Elizabeth"), Alfred Lunt (as "Lord Essex"), Mab Anthony, Curtis Arnall, Royal Beal, Michael Borodin, James A. Boshell, Phoebe Brand, Charles Brokaw, Robert Caille, Morris Carnovsky (as "Francis Bacon"), Robert Conness, John Ellsworth, Thomas Eyre, George Fleming, Philip Foster, Edla Frankau, Arthur Hughes, Louise Huntington, Whitford Kane (as "Burbage"), Anita Kerry, Perry King, Henry Lase, Barry Macollum, Guy Moore, Edward Oldfield, Stanley Ruth, Vincent Sherman (as "A Herald"), Percy Waram (as "Sir Walter Raleigh"), Nick Wiger, James Wiley, Annabelle Williams. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "To Quito and Back" on Broadway, 1937.

Stage: Directed "The Masque of Kings" on Broadway, 1936.

Stage: Directed "Mrs. Pim Passes By" on Broadway, 1921.

Stage: Directed "Volpone" on Broadway, 1928.

Stage: Directed "Major Barbara" on Broadway, 1928.

Stage: Directed "Dynamo" on Broadway, 1929.

Stage: Directed "The Brothers Karamazov" on Broadway, 1927.

Stage: Directed "Juarez and Maximilian" on Broadway, 1926.

Stage: Directed "Androcles and the Lion" on Broadway (1925). Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Klaw Theatre: 23 1925-Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast included Romney Brent, Edward G. Robinson, Henry Travers. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Note: Performed in repertory with "The Man of Destiny."

Stage: Directed "At Mrs. Beam's" on Broadway, 1927.

Stage: Directed "Arms and the Man" on Broadway, 1925.

Stage: Directed "Right You Are If You Think You Are" on Broadway, 1927.

Stage: Directed "Getting Married" on Broadway (1931). Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Guild Theatre: 30 Mar 1931-May 1931 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Romney Brent (as "Cecil Sykes"), Hugh Buckler (as "Reginald Bridgenorth"), Ernest Cossart (as "The General"), Peg Entwistle (as "Edith Bridgenorth"), Dorothy Gish (as "Leo"), Irby Marshall (as "Lesbia Grantham"), Reginald Mason (as "The Bishop"), Ralph Roeder (as "Oliver Cromwell Soames/Anthony"), Hugh Sinclair (as "St. John Hotchkiss"), Oscar Stirling (as "The Beadle"), Henry Travers (as "William Collins"), Helen Westley (as "Mrs. George Collins"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Mrs. Bridgenorth"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed (and adapted material for) "The Camel Through the Needle's Eye" on Broadway(1929). Written by Frantisek Langer. Martin Beck Theatre: 15 Apr 1929-Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/196 performances). Cast: Elliot Cabot, Morris Carnovsky (as "Andrejs"), Catherine Doucet (as "Lady"), Miriam Hopkins (as "Susi Pesta"), Mary Kennedy, Joseph Kilgour (as "Bezchyba"), Claude Rains (as "Joe Vilim"), Henry Travers (as "Mr. Pesta"), Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Pesta"), Norman Williams. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "Mask and the Face" on Broadway, 1933.

Stage: Directed "Elizabeth the Queen" on Broadway, 1930.

Stage: Directed "Midnight" on Broadway (1930). Drama. Written by Claire Sifton and Paul Sifton. Guild Theatre: 29 Dec 1930-Feb 1931 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Maud Allan, Glenn Anders (as "Bob Nolan"), Harold Bolton, Zena Colaer, Josephine Hull (as "Mrs. Weldon"), William R. Kane, Jack La Rue (as "Gar Boni"), Tom H.A. Lewis, Harriet E. MacGibbon (as "Ada Biggers"), Clifford Odets (as "Arthur Weldon"), James Parker, Frederick Perry, Francis Pierlot (as "Richard McGrath"), Charles Powers, Samuel Rosen, Neal Stone, Robert Strange, Fred Sullivan, Royal Dana Tracey, Louis Veda (as "Photographer"), Harold Vermilyea (as "Joe Biggers"), Linda Watkins. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "Ned McCobb's Daughter" on Broadway (1926). Written by Sidney Howard. John Golden Theatre: 29 Nov 1926-Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/156 performances). Cast: Morris Carnovsky (as "Second Federal Man"), Clare Eames (as "Carrie Callahan"), Margalo Gillmore (as "Jenny"), Earle Larrimore (as "George Callahan"), Philip Leigh, Philip Loeb (as "Nat Glidden"), Alfred Lunt (as "Babe Callahan"), Maurice McRae, Albert Perry, Edward G. Robinson (as "Lawyer Grover"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "The Chief Thing" on Broadway, 1926.

Stage: Directed "A Sleeping Clergyman" on Broadway, 1934.

Stage: Directed "Rain from Heaven" on Broadway (1934). Comedy. Written by S.N. Behrman. John Golden Theatre: 24 Dec 1934-Mar 1935 (closing date unknown/99 performances). Cast: Alice Belmore (billed as Alice Belmore-Cliffe), Lily Cahill, Hancey Castle, Jane Cowl, Marshall Grant, Thurston Hall (as "Hobart Eldridge"), John Halliday, José Ruben (as "Nikolai Jurin"), Ben Smith, Robert Woods. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "End of Summer" on Broadway, 1936.

Stage: Directed "And Stars Remain" on Broadway, 1936.

Stage: Directed "Prelude to Exile" on Broadway, 1936.

Stage: Directed "Storm Over Patsy" on Broadway, 1937.

Stage: Directed "Jigsaw" on Broadway (1934). Comedy. Written by Dawn Powell. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 30 Apr 1934-Jun 1934 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Albert Bergh, Spring Byington (as "Claire Burnell"), Eliot Cabot, Gertrude Flynn (as "Julie"), Mabel Kroman, Charles Richman, Shepperd Strudwick (as "Simpson"), Virginia Tracy, Ernest Truex (as "Del Marsh"), Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Finch"), Cora Witherspoon (as "Mrs. Letty Walters"), James York. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Stage: Directed "The Good Earth" on Broadway (1932). Drama. Written by Owen Davis and Donald Davis. Based on the novel by Pearl S. Buck. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Guild Theatre: 17 Oct 1932-Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Harry Barfoot (as "Priest from the Temple of Buddha"), Homer Barton (as "The Gatekeeper of the House of Hwang" and "The Rich Man"), Conrad Cantzen (as "A Peach Vendor, Another Poor Man"), Harry M. Cooke, Jack Daniels, Marel Foster, Clyde Franklin, William Franklin, Freddy Goodrow, Sydney Greenstreet (as "Wang Lung's Uncle"), Joan Hathaway, Albert Hayes, Helen Hoy, A. Francis Karll, Geraldine Kay, Donald MacMillan, Kate Morgan, Nola Napoli, Alla Nazimova (as "O-Lan"), Sabene Newmark, Claude Rains (as "Wang Lung"), M.W. Rale, Jessie Ralph (as "Wang Lung's Aunt"), Mark Schweid, Vincent Sherman (as "Stranger" and "A Young Speaker"), Harold Thomas, Henry Travers (as "Wang Lung's Father"), Harry Wood, Marjorie Wood, Philip Wood. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

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