- Album: "Elsie's Sportin House" {Laff 158}
- 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.
- Shuffle Along (1932). Musical comedy.
- Yeah Man (1932). Special production/Revue [all Black cast]. Music by Al Wilson, Charles Weinberg, Ken Macomber and Porter Grainger. Book by Leigh Whipper and Billy Mills. Lyrics by Al Wilson, Charles Weinberg, Ken Macomber and Porter Grainger. Musical Director: Billy Butler. Music orchestrated by Billy Butler, Charles L. Cooke and Lorenzo Caldwell. Choreographed by Marcus Slayter. Directed by Walter Campbell. Park Lane Theatre: 26 May 1932- 27 May 1932 (2 performances). Cast: "Yeah Man" Stevedores, Eloise Bennett, Walter Brogsdale, Annie Davis, Harry Fiddler, Russell Graves, Bernice Gray, Adele Hargraves, Helen Heartwell, Rose Henderson, Millie Holmes, Jack Hutchins, Jarahal, Larry Lorear, The Melodee Four, Billy Mills, Mantan Moreland (as "Brother Soblack/The Beer Parader/Patient/Lowddown"), Hilda Perleno, Pansey Peryment, Peggy Phillips, Harry Priolieu, Rastus, Eddie Rector, Roy, Marcus Slayter, Shorty Snowden, Leigh Whipper (as "Razor Jim/Racketeer/Ticket Agent"), Lily Yuen. Produced by Walter Campbell and Jesse Wank.
- Blackberries of 1932 (1932). Musical [All Black cast]. Music by Donald Heywood and Tom Peluso. Book by Lee Posner and Eddie Green. Lyrics by Donald Heywood and Tom Peluso. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ben Bernard. Musical Director: Sam Wooding. Choreographed by Sidney Sprague and Lew Crawford. Scenic Design by Myer Kanin and Buell Scenic Studio. Costume Design by Gladys Douglas. Directed by Ben Bernard. Liberty Theatre: 4 Apr 1932- 23 Apr 1932 (24 performances). Cast: Susaye Brown, Amon Davis, John Dickens, Drake and Morton, Baby Goins, Eddie Green, Alice Harris, Georgette Harvey, Monte Hawley, Johnny Long, Natalie Long, Moms Mabley [credited as Jackie Mabley], Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham, Martin and Boisseau, Thelma Meers, Tim Moore, Mantan Moreland, Harold Norton, Sam(my) Paige, Kay Parker, Helen Powell, Robert Raines, Charles Ray, Gertrude Saunders, Bill Shepard, The Brown Madcaps, The Burma/Zulu Maids, The Three Bubbles, The Three Yorkers, Musa Williams [Broadway debut]. Produced by Max Rudnick and Ben Bernard.
- Singin' the Blues (1931). Musical drama. Written by John McGowan. Music by Jimmy McHugh and 'Burton Lane' (qv. Lyrics by Harold Adamson and Dorothy Fields. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Liberty Theatre: 16 Sep 1931- 24 Oct 1931 (45 performances). Cast: Amy Bates, Estelle Bernier, Susaye Brown, Bruce Johnson's Washboard Serenaders, Joe Byrd, Jack Carter, Ashley Cooper, Hyacinth Curtis, Ethel Duke, Eubie Blake and His Orchestra, The Four Flash Devils, George and Betty, C.C. Gill, Theresa Jentry, Shirley Jordon, Jordon and Jordon, Ruby Kennedy, Irma Miles, Millard Mitchell (as "Whitey Henderson"), Mantan Moreland(as "Knuckles Lincoln"), Ethel Moses, Lucia Moses, Johnny Reid, Maud Russell, Selma Sales, Jeannie Sammons, Jennie Sammons, Selma Sammons, Shorty and Esalene, John Sims, James Stark, Ralph Theodore, Percy Verwayne, Percy Wade, Reta Walker, S.W. Warren, Fredi Washington, Isabel Washington, Delores Watson, Elida Webb, Wen Talbert's Choir, Susan Whaley, Dora White, Frank Wilson, James Young. Produced by Alex Aarons and Vinton Freedley.
- Lew Leslie's Blackbirds (1930). Musical revue. Music by Eubie Blake. Book by F.E. Miller. Lyrics by Andy Razaf. Directed by Lew Leslie. Royale Theatre: 22 Oct 1930- Dec 1930 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Berry Brothers, Ford Washington Lee (as "Buck & Bubbles"), John W. Bubbles (as "Buck & Bubbles"), Minto Cato, Broadway Jones, Cecil Mack's Choir, Mercer Marquise, Blue McAllister, F.E. Miller, Mantan Moreland, Jazzlips Richardson, Neeka Shaw, Ethel Waters. Produced by Lew Leslie.
- Blackbirds of 1928 (1928). Musical revue. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Directed by Lew Leslie. Liberty Theatre: 9 May 1928- Aug 1929 (closing date unknown/518 performances). Cast: Baby Banks, George Cooper, Billie Cortez, Adelaide Hall, Marjorie Hubbard, Crawford Jackson, Ruth Johnson, Harry Lucas, Blue McAllister, Willard McLean, Lloyd Mitchell, Tim Moore, Mantan Moreland, Philip Patterson, Bill Robinson, Mamie Savoy, Earl Tucker, Eloise Uggams, Aida Ward, Elizabeth Welch. Produced by Lew Leslie.
- Album: "A Tribute to the Man (Tan)" (Laff 185)
- Album: "That Ain't My Finger" (Laff 140)
- Album: "Ol' Man Adam an His Chillun" {Caedmon TC-1174}
- (4/19/45) Radio: Appeared on an episode of "The Bob Burns Program" entitled "Put on Show."
- (1/28/45) Radio: Appeared on an episode of "Philco Presents" entitled "Evalina."
- (1968) Spider Baby with Lon Chaney Jr.
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