- (1921 - 1975) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1921) Stage Play: The Madras House. Drama. Written by Harley Granville-Barker. Neighborhood Playhouse: 29 Oct 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Katherine Brook, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Albert Carroll, Dennis Cleugh, Marie De Becker, Warburton Gamble (as "Philip Madras"), Whitford Kane (as "Henry Huxtable"), Ernita Lascelles, Margaret Linden (as "Jessica Madras"), Aline MacMahon (as "Laura Huxtable") [Broadway debut], Esther Mitchell, Agnes Morgan, Marie Pinckard, Eugene Powers, John Roche, Montague Rutherford, Beatrice Sackett, Catherine Sayre, Eugenia Woodward.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Green Ring. Comedy. Based on the Russian of Zinaida Hippius. Neighborhood Playhouse: 4 Apr 1922- Apr 1922 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Millie Butterfield (as "Marfusha"), Albert Carroll (as "Sergei Tarasof"), Frances Diamond (as "Vera"), Stanley Forde (as "Vassili Vozzhin"), Robert Forsyth (as "Boris"), Pamela Gaythorne, Edwin Kasper, Lily Lubell, Ian Maclaren, Aline MacMahon (as "Matilda"), Philip Mann (as "Sacha"), Junius Matthews (as "Nickolai"), John McGovern (as "Andrei") [Broadway debut], Esther Mitchell (as "Roussya Shapovola"), Frances Neilson (as "Anna Tarasova"), Joanna Roos (as "Sophia Vozzhin"), Paula Trueman (as "Leyda").
- (1922) Stage Play: The Grand Street Follies. Musical revue. Music arranged by Lily M. Hyland. Lyrics by Albert Carroll. Costume Design by Alice Beer and Polaire Weissmann. Piano: Lily M. Hyland. Violin: Mr. Ocko. Saxophone: Mr. Evans. Drums: Mr. Hagar. Choreographed by Albert Carroll. Neighborhood Playhouse: 13 Jun 1922- 25 Jun 1922 (12 performances). Cast: Helen Arthur, Michel Barroy, George Bratt, Albert J. Carroll, Eleanor Carroll, Sol Friedman, Whitford Kane, Irene Lewisohn, Lily Lubell, Aline MacMahon, Philip Mann, Junius Matthews, Esther Mitchell, Agnes Morgan, Adrienne Morrison, John Roche, Anne Schmidt, John Scott, Blanche Talmud, Paula Trueman, Dan Walker, Polaire Weissmann. Produced by Neighborhood Players.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Exciters. Comedy. Written by Martin Brown. Directed by Edgar Selwyn. Times Square Theatre: 22 Sep 1922- Oct 1922 (closing date unknown/43 performances). Cast: Marsh Allen, Tallulah Bankhead, Alan Dinehart (as "Dan MacGee"), Sidney Dudley, Florence Flinn, Echlin Gayer, Roy Gordon, Jerry Hart, Robert Hyman, Frederick Karr, Wright Kramer, Thais Lawton, Aline MacMahon, Enid Markey, Albert Marsh, Chester Morris, Edwin Walter. Produced by The Selwyns.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Player Queen. Farce. Written by William Butler Yeats. Neighborhood Playhouse: 16 Oct 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Charner Batson (as "Big Countryman "), John Campbell, Leonard Carey (as "Third Old Man") [Broadway debut], Albert Carroll, Dennis Cleugh, Frances Cowles, Douglas Garden, Reba Garden, Pamela Gaythorne, Alfred Hagnauer, Perry Ivins (as "First Poet/Old Beggar"), Ruth Lee, Lily Lubell, Aline MacMahon (as "Decima"), Philip Mann, Esther Mitchell, Marion Morehouse, Arthur Reed, John Francis Roche, Joanna Roos, Adeline Ruby, Ann Schmidt, John Scott, Blanche Talmud, John Taylor, Charles Wagner, Dan Walker, Polaire Weissmann, Martin Wolfson (as "Musician") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Neighborhood Players.
- (1923) Stage Play: This Fine-Pretty World. Drama. Written by Percy MacKaye. Neighborhood Playhouse: 26 Dec 1923- Jan 1924 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: E.J. Ballantine (as "Beem Spaulding"), George Brett, Reginald Carrington, Albert Carroll, John Crawford, Reba Garden, Rhody Melindy, Pamela Gaythorne, Grace Hooper, Perry Ivins, Remon La Joie, Robert Le Sueur, Lily Lubell, Aline MacMahon (as "Mag Maggot"), T. Lewis McMichael, Esther Mitchell, Marion Morehouse, John Francis Roche, Joanna Roos, William Stahl, Charles Wagner, Dan Walker, Polaire Weissmann, A.T. Wenning.
- (1924) Stage Play: Grand Street Follies. Musical revue/burlesque. Music by Lily Hyland. Book by Agnes Morgan. Lyrics by Agnes Morgan. Additional lyrics by Dan Walker and Ann MacDonald. Costume Design by Aline Bernstein. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Mask Design by Jo Davidson and Marjorie Content. Choreographed by Albert Carroll. Neighborhood Playhouse: 20 May 1924- 30 Nov 1924 (172 performances). Cast: Helen Arthur, Sophie Bernsohn, George Bratt, Albert Carroll, Edla Frankau, Sol Friedman, George Heller, Grace Hooper, Sophie Hurwitz, Edgar Kent, Edmond Kent, Florence Levine, Lily Lubell, Aline MacMahon, Philip Mann, Ella Markowitz, Junius Matthews, Esther Mitchell, Agnes Morgan, Adrienne Morrison, Evan Mosher, Betty Prescott, Edmond Rickett, John Francis Roche, Joanna Roos, Ann Schmidt, John Scott, Hadra Spelvin, William Stahl, Paula Trueman, Bertha Tuite, Dan Walker, Polaire Weissmann, Martin Wolfson. Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
- (1925) Stage Play: Artists and Models. Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, J. Fred Coots, Maurice Ruebens [credited as Maurice Rubens] and Sigmund Romberg. Book by Harold Atteridge and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Musical Director: Oscar Bradley. Choreographed by Jack Haskell and Gertrude Hoffman [credited as Gertrude Hoffmann]. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Erté and George Barbier. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Alexander Leftwich. Winter Garden Theatre: 24 Jun 1925- 7 May 1926 (416 performances). Cast: May Alexander, Al Allison, Herbert Ashton, Yvonne Bacon, Phil Baker, Leon Barte, Leon Bartels, Louise Blackburn, Jay Brennan, Murray Browne, Dorothy Burnell, Joseph Caits, Louis Caits, Grace Cantrell, Thelma Carlton, Jane Carroll, Marion Case, Gloria Christy, Teddy Claire, Morine Clarke, Herbert Corthell, Arthur Craig, Eileen Culshaw, Marguerite Dalby, Claire de Figaniere, Patricia DeLong, Ferral Dewees, Billy DeWolf, Jane Dobbin, Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Drum, Pudgie Duker, Dottie Ellis, Jean English, Mildred Espy, Alberta Faust, Miriam Fine, Harriet Fowler, Helene Frederic, Catherine Gallimore, Janice Glenn, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, Toots Gregory, Florence Gunther, Joe Higgins, Shari Hockman, Llora Hoffman, Margie Hoffman, Gertrude Hoffman Girls, Dorothy Hordern, Sunshine Jarrman, Andrew Joachim, May Judels, Kathleen Karr, Thelma Kay, John Kenny, Mary Kissell, Emma Kleigge, Florence Kolinsky, Ada Landis, Betty Lawrence, Alice MacDonald, Aline MacMahon, Carol Maybury, Lulu McConnell, Billy McKay, Margaret McKay, Margaret Merle, Margie Minor, Maxine Morton, Helen Murray, Evelyn Nelson, Jack Oakie [final Broadway role], Gene Owens, Agatha Phillips, Frank Phillips, Florence Quinn, Stanley Rogers, George Rosener, Marion Ross, Agnes Schroeder, Sid Silvers, Margaret Sloan, Charlotte Suddath, Jacquelin Surprise, Beatrice Swanson, Penn Thornton, Peggy Timmons, Eric Titus, Katrina Trask, Billy B. Van, Dorothy Van Heft, Lew Walker, June Wall, Gene Wallin, Dorothy Weber, Eleanor Willems, Frances Willems, Minerva Wilson, Walter Woolf, Ruth Zackey. Replacement actor: Al Jolson [from 21 Mar 1926- ?]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: Beyond the Horizon. Drama/tragedy (revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill. Mansfield Theatre: 30 Nov 1926- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Thomas Chalmers (as "Andrew Mayo"), Robert Keith (as "Robert Mayo"), Victor Kilian [credited as Victor Killian] (as "Ben"), Elaine Koch (as "Mary"), Judith Lowry (as "Kate Mayo"), Aline MacMahon (as "Ruth Atkins"), Joseph McInerney (as "Doctor Fawcett"), Albert Tavernier (as "Captain Dick Scott"), Eleanor Wesselhoeft (as "Mrs. Atkins"), Malcolm Williams (as "James Mayo"). Produced by The Actors Theatre.
- (1927) Stage Play: Spread Eagle. Drama. Written by George S. Brooks and Walter B. Lister. Directed by George Abbott. Martin Beck Theatre: 4 Apr 1927- Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Brenda Bond (as "Lois Henderson"), Charles D. Brown (as "Bill Davis"), Harry Cooke (as "Sentry"), Herbert Courtney (as "Captain"), Frank Dae (as "Theatre Manager"), Malcolm Duncan (as "Father Estrella"), Virginia Farmer (as "Grace"), Fred House (as "Brigadier General Wagner, U.S.A."), Felix Krembs (as "General Ramon Angel de Castro"), Aline MacMahon (as "Rosalie Kent"), Donald Meek (as "Mike Riordan"), Lester Nielson (as "Peter"), Osgood Perkins (as "Joe Cobb"), Jose Rivas (as "Colonel Rojas"), Eduardo Sanchez (as "Manuel"), Allen Vincent (as "Charles Parkman"), Fritz Williams (as "Martin Henderson"), Vincent Yorke (as "Radio Announcer"). Produced by Jed Harris.
- (1928) Stage Play: Maya. Written by Simon Gantillon. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Comedy Theatre: 21 Feb 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Harold De Becker (as "The Cockney/The East Indian"), Sylvia Feningston (as "Fifine"), Shirley Gale (as "A Laundress"), Florence Gerald (as "Mama"), George Heller (as "Albert/Valentin"), Otto Hulett (as "The Sailor/A Dockyard Laborer/The Norwegian/The Wharf Hand"), Marc Loebell (as "The Italian/Sidi, the Arab/The Guitarist"), Louise Lorimer (as "Ida"), Aline MacMahon (as "The Girl/Bella"), John Parrish (as "The Painter"), Mary Robson (as "Phonsine"), John Rynne, William Shelley, Helen Tilden, Paula Trueman, Josephine Wehn (as "A Fruit Vendor"). Produced by Actors-Managers, Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: Winter Bound. Drama. Written by Thomas H. Dickinson. Directed by James Light. Garrick Theatre: 12 Nov 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott (as "Jimmy Hollister"), Warren Colston (as "Tim Lockwood"), Hume Derr (as "Eunice MacKail"), Marie Goff (as "Emily Fullbright"), Otto Hulett (as "Philip Martin"), Aline MacMahon (as "Tony Ambler"), Willard Robertson (as "Chet Williams"). Produced by Provincetown Playhouse.
- (1931) Stage Play: If Love Were All. Comedy. Written by Cutler Hatch. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Booth Theatre: 13 Nov 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Jules Bennett (as "Emil"), Donald Blackwell (as "Ronald Grayson"), Hugh Buckler (as "Frank Grayson"), Walter Kingsford (as "Dr. Philip Bryce"), Marc Loebell (as "George Manning"), Aline MacMahon (as "Margaret Bryce"), Mabel Moore (as "Alice Grayson"), Margaret Sullavan (as "Janet Bryce"), John M. Troughton (as "John").
- (1939) Stage Play: Kindred. Drama. Written by Paul Vincent Carroll. Directed by Robert Edmond Jones (also production design). Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 26 Dec 1939- 6 Jan 1940 (16 performances). Cast: Thomas Findley, Barry Fitzgerald, Wallace Ford, Aline MacMahon, Hale Norcross, Aideen O'Connor, Charles Kennedy, Wauna Paul, Byron Russell, Arthur Shields (also co-producer), Haila Stoddard, Harry Young. Co-produced by Edward Choate.
- (1940) Stage Play: Heavenly Express. Fantasy.
- (1942) Stage Play: The Eve of St. Mark. Drama. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Lighting Design by Moe Hack. Costume Design by Toni Ward. Business Manager: Victor Samrock. Directed by Lem Ward. Cort Theatre: 7 Oct 1942- 26 Jun 1943 (307 performances). Cast: Kent Adams (as "A Guard"), Grover Burgess (as "Cy"), Clifford Carpenter (as "Zip West"), Edwin Cooper (as "Ralph West"), Matt Crowley (as "Deckman West"), Joann Dolan (as "Lill Bird"), Charles Ellis (as "Waiter"), Toni Favor (as "Sal Bird"), Dorothea Freed (as "Flash"), Carl Gose (as "Neil West"), Aline MacMahon (as "Nell West"), Beatrice Manley (as "Dimples") [Broadway debut], George Mathews (as "Sergeant Ruby"), Charles Mendick (as "Corporal Tate"), James Monks (as "Private Francis Marion"), Eddie O'Shea (as "Private Thomas Mulveroy"), David Pressman (as "Private Shevlin"), William Prince (as "Private Quizz West"), Martin Ritt (as "Private Glinka"), Joven E. Rola (as "Pepita"), Mary Rolfe (as "Janet Feller"), Robert Williams (as "Sergeant Kriven"), Stanley G. Wood (as "Peter Feller"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard). Note: Filmed as The Eve of St. Mark (1944).
- (1954) Stage Play: The Confidential Clerk. Comedy. Written by T.S. Eliot. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Paul Morrison. Directed by E. Martin Browne. Morosco Theatre: 11 Feb 1954- 22 May 1954 (117 performances). Cast: Ina Claire (as "Lady Elizabeth Mulhammer") [final Broadway role], Joan Greenwood (as "Lucasta Angel") [Broadway debut], Claude Rains (as "Sir Claude Mulhammer"), Newton Blick (as "Eggerson"), Aline MacMahon (as "Mrs. Guzzard"), Richard Newton (as "B. Kaghan"), Douglas Watson (as "Colby Simpkins"). Produced by Henry Sherek and The Producers Theatre.
- (1955) Stage Play: A Day By The Sea. Drama. Written by N.C. Hunter. Directed by Cedric Hardwicke. ANTA Playhouse: 26 Sep 1955- 15 Oct 1955 (24 performances). Cast: John W. Austin (as "William Gregson") [final Broadway role], Leo Britt (as "Humphrey Caldwell"), Veronica Cole (as "Elinor Eddison"), Hume Cronyn (as "Julian Anson"), Halliwell Hobbes (as "David Anson"), Barclay Hodges (as "Toby Eddison"), Megs Jenkins (as "Miss Mathieson"), Dennis King (as "Doctor Farley"), Aline MacMahon (as "Laura Anson"), Jessica Tandy (as "Frances Farrer"). Produced by Huntington Hartford and Stephen Mitchell.
- (1956) Stage Play: Pictures in the Hallway.
- (1957) Stage Play: I Knock at the Door. Special production/reading. Written by Sean O'Casey. Book adapted by Paul Shyre. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Belasco Theatre: 29 Sep 1957- 10 Nov 1957 (48 performances). Cast: Rae Allen, George Brenlin, Staats Cotsworth, Aline MacMahon, Roy Poole, Paul Shyre. Produced by Lucille Lortel, Paul Shyre and Howard Gottfried.
- (1960) Stage Play: All the Way Home. Drama. Written by Tad Mosel [final Broadway credit]. Based on the Pulitzer Prize novel "A Death in the Family" by James Agee. Assistant Director: Gene Lasko. Directed by Arthur Penn. Belasco Theatre: 30 Nov 1960- 16 Sep 1961 (333 performances + 1 preview on 29 Nov 1960). Cast: Robert Ader (as "A Boy"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Joel Lynch") [final Broadway role], Jeff Conaway (as "A Boy") [Broadway debut], Colleen Dewhurst (as "Mary Follet"), Lillian Gish (as "Catherine Lynch"), Arthur Hill (as "Jay Follet"), Clifton James (as "Ralph Follet"), Dorrit Kelton (as "Aunt Sadie Follet"), Aline MacMahon (as "Aunt Hannah Lynch"), John Megna (as "Rufus"), Christopher Month (as "Jim-Wilson"), Gary Morgan (as "A Boy"), Lenka Peterson (as "Sally Follet"), Larry Provost (as "A Boy"), Georgia Simmons (as "Jessie Follet"), Art Smith (as "Father Jackson"), Lylah Tiffany (as "Great-Great-Granmaw") [Broadway debut], Tom Wheatley (as "Andrew Lynch"), Edwin Wolfe (as "John Henry Follet"). Understudies: Robert Ader (as "Jim-Wilson"), Shirley Gale (as "Catherine Lynch/Great-Great-Granmaw") [final Broadway role], Charles Gerald (as "Father Jackson/Ralph Follet"), Christopher Month (as "Rufus), Richard Mulligan (as "Andrew Lynch/Jay Follet"), Mary Perry (as "Aunt Sadie Follet, Jessie Follet") and Lenka Peterson (as "Mary Follet"). Replacement actors: Elizabeth Lawrence (as "Sally Follet"), Lenka Peterson (as "Mary Follet"), Frank Tweddell (as "Joel Lynch"). Produced by Fred Coe. Produced in association with Arthur Cantor. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as All the Way Home (1963).
- (1966) Stage Play: The Alchemist (Revival).
- (1966) Stage Play: Yerma. Written by Frederico Garcia Lorca. Translated by W.S. Merwin. Directed by John Hirsch. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 8 Dec 1966- 28 Jan 1967 (60 performances + 4 previews that began on 3 Dec 1966). Cast: Ruth Attaway, Virgilia Chew, Nina Dova, Pamela Dunlap, Gloria Foster, Frank Langella, Aline MacMahon, Beatrice Manley, Ruth Manning, Nancy Marchand, Peter Nyberg, Robert Phalen, Priscilla Pointer, Tom Rosqui, Maria Tucci. Understudy: Elizabeth Huddle. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Herbert Blau and Jules Irving).
- (1967) Stage Play: The East Wind.
- (1967) Stage Play: Galileo. (Revival). Written by Bertolt Brecht. Vocal Director: Roland Gagnon. Music by Hanns Eisler and Stanley Silverman. Directed by John Hirsch. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 13 Apr 1967 17 Jun 1967 (76 performances + 4 previews that began on 8 Apr 1967). Cast: Charles Abruzzo, Frank Bayer, Christopher Bernau, Ronald Bishop, Philip Bosco, Alan Cabel, Roberta Callahan, John Carpenter, Edgar Daniels, Ralph Drischell, Carl Esser, Robert Harwood, Judith Hastings, Robert Haswell, Joseph Hindy, Russell Horton, Kate Hurney, George S. Irving, Stephen Joyce, Marketa Kimbrell, Richard Levy, Aline MacMahon, Bryan Marks, Glenn Mazen, Don McGovern, Donnie Melvin, Earl Montgomery, Peter Nyberg, William Pardue, Michael Parish, Estelle Parsons, Robert Phalen, Priscilla Pointer, Judith Propper, Robert Puleo, Anthony Quayle, Arthur Roberts, Charles Siebert, Fred Stewart, Shepperd Strudwick, Robert Symonds, George Van Den Houten, Ted Van Griethuysen, George Voskovec, Warren Wade, Shirley Jac Wagner, Ronald Weyand. Understudies: Christopher Bernau, Ronald Bishop, Roberta Callahan, John Carpenter, Ralph Drischell, Robert Haswell, Earl Montgomery, Robert Phalen, Robert Symonds, Ted Van Griethuysen, Shirley Jac Wagner and Ronald Weyand. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Herbert Blau and Jules Irving).
- (1968) Stage Play: Tiger at the Gates.
- (1968) Stage Play: Cyrano de Bergerac (Revival).
- (1971) Stage Play: Mary Stuart (Revival).
- (1972) Stage Play: The Crucible. Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Miller. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner [final Broadway credit]. Costume Design by Carrie Fishbein Robbins. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by John Berry. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 27 Apr 1972- 3 Jun 1972 (44 performances + 13 previews). Cast: Philip Bosco (as "Reverend John Hale"), Crickett Coan (as "Susanna Walcott"), Jerome Dempsey (as "Reverend Samuel Parris"), Kathleen Doyle (as "Mercy Lewis"), Stephen Elliott (as "Deputy-Governor Danforth"), Pauline Flanagan (as "Ann Putnam"), Robert Foxworth (as "John Proctor"), Richard Greene (as "Ezekiel Cheever"), Ben Hammer (as "Thomas Putnam"), Nora Heflin (as "Mary Warren"), Martha Henry (as "Elizabeth Proctor"), Richard Kline (as "Marshall Herrick"), Aline MacMahon (as "Rebecca Nurse"), Theresa Merritt (as "Tituba"), Stuart Pankin (as "Hopkins"), Pamela Payton-Wright (as "Abigail Williams"), Robert Phalen (as "Judge Hawthorne"), Wendell K. Phillips (as "Francis Nurse"), Doris Rich (as "Sarah Good"), Alexandra Stoddart (as "Betty Parris"), Sydney Walker (as "Giles Corey"), Mark Woods (as "Deputy"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds).
- (1975) Stage Play: Trelawny of the "Wells." Comedy (revival).
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