- Biography (w/Gertrude Macy): "Leading Lady: The World and Theatre of Katharine Cornell", 1978.
- Playwright: "All the Way Home" (filmed as All the Way Home (1963), All the Way Home (1981), All the Way Home (1971), I havn (1959),
- (1993) His play, "On the Way Home," was performed at the Jam Productions Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Stephen Wade in the cast.
- (1996) His play, "Three Ways Home," was performed at the Stage Left Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Cynthia Jackson in the cast.
- (1949 - 1961) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1949) Stage Play: At War With the Army. Comedy/farce. Written by James B. Allardice. Directed by Ezra Stone. Booth Theatre: 8 Mar 1949- 16 Jul 1949 (151 performances). Cast: Mitchell Agruss (as "T/5 Corporal Clark") [Broadway debut], Kenneth Forbes (as "Second Lieutenant Davenport"), Sally Gracie (as "Helen Palmer"), Jerry Jarrett (as "Staff Sergeant Krieger"), Bernard Kates (as "Private Jack Edwards"), Joseph Keen (as "Another Soldier"), Mike Kellin (as "Staff Sergeant McVay"), William Lanteau (as "Private First Class Alvin Hawkins") [Broadway debut], Al Leberfeld (as "A Soldier"), William Mendrek (as "Captain Ernest Caldwell"), Gary Merrill (as "First Sergeant Robert Johnson"), Tad Mosel (as "A Lost Private"), Ty Perry (as "First Lieutenant William Terray"), Ernest Sarracino (as "Corporal Di Ruccio"), Sara Seegar (as "Mrs. Caldwell"), John Shellie (as "Colonel Davies"), Maxine Stuart (as "Millie"). Produced by Henry May and Jerome E. Rosenfeld; Produced in association with Charles Ray McCallum. Note: Filmed as At War with the Army (1950).
- (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).
- (1977 - 1978) His play, "All The Way Home," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Edward Hastings was director.
- (1978) His play, "All The Way Home," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production month-long tour to Hawaii and Tokyo, Japan.
- (March 12 to April 7, 1963) His play, "All The Way Home," was performed at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Alan Schneider was director.
- (October 1962) His play, "All The Way Home," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. T.B. Henry was director. C. Lowell Lees was artistic director.
- (2016) His play, "Impromptu," a classic, allegorical one-act of Life In The Theatre, was revived as part of an evening of one-acts entitled "Just 4 Fun" and featured Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Winner and Los Angeles Elate Season Ticket Holder Best Actor Nominee Darryl Maximilian Robinson as the aging, but debonair leading man Ernest. The staging of Mosel's short comedy-drama was presented by The Emmanuel Lutheran Actors' Theatre Ensemble-Elate in the winter of 2016 at The Lincoln Stegman Theatre in North Hollywood, Ca.
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