- (1941 - 1946) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1941) Stage Play: The Ballet Theatre [Production was composed of the following shows: Gizelle, Three Virgins and a Devil, Gala Performance]. Ballet (revival) [Special production]. Scenario by Theophile Gautier. Based on a theme by Heinrich Heine. Music by Adolphe Adam. Music orchestrated by Harold Byrns. Musical Director: Max Goberman [earliest Broadway credit]. Re-staged by Anton Dolin. Original Choreography by Jean Coralli. Scenic Design by Lucinda Ballard. Costume Design by Lucinda Ballard. Lighting Design by Popiel. Majestic Theatre: 11 Feb 1941- 9 Mar 1941 (unknown performances). Produced by Ballet Presentations Inc.
- (1945) Stage Play: The Day Before Spring. Musical.
- (1946) Stage Play: Ballet Theatre. Special production (revival/production was composed of the following shows: Interplay, Pillar of Fire, Pas de Deux, Fancy Free). Broadway Theatre: 30 Sep 1946- 9 Nov 1946 (unknown performances). Interplay: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Morton Gould. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Cast: Fernando Alonso (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Bentley (as "Ensemble"), Anna Cheselka (as "Ensemble"), Melissa Hayden (as "Pas de Deux/Ensemble"), John Kriza (as "Pas de Deux/Ensemble"), Paula Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Fernand Nault (as "Ensemble"), Tommy Rall (as "Soloist/Ensemble"). Pillar of Fire: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Arnold Schoenberg. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Antony Tudor. Cast: Diana Adams (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Fernando Alonso (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Patricia Barker (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Dick Beard (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Lucia Chase (as "Eldest Sister"), Kenneth Davis (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Shirley Eckl (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Barbara Fallis (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Mary Heater (as "Maiden Lady Out Walking"), Stanley Herbertt (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Nora Kaye (as "Hagar"), Ruth Ann Koesun (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Hugh Laing (as "The Young Man From The House Opposite") [final Broadway role], Paula Lloyd (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Doreen Oswald (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Frances Rainer (as "Maiden Lady Out Walking"), Cynthia Riseley (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Donald Saddler (as "Lover-in-Experience"), Roy Tobias (as "Lover-in-Innocence"), Antony Tudor (as "The Friend"), Norma Vance (as "Youngest Sister"). Pas de Deux: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Choreographed after Marius Petipa by Anton Dolin. Cast: Alicia Alonso (as "Dancer") [final Broadway role], Igor Youskevitch (as "Dancer"). Fancy Free: Ballet/dance. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Music by Leonard Bernstein. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Costume Design by Kermit Love. Lighting Design by Peter Lawrence. Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Cast: Muriel Bentley (as "Passer-by"), Shirley Eckl (as "Passer-by"), Michael Kidd (as "Sailor"), John Kriza (as "Sailor"), Paula Lloyd (as "Passer-by"), Tommy Rall (as "Sailor"), Donald Saddler (as "Bartender"). Produced by Lucia Chase and Oliver Smith.
- (February 19, 1937) He performed in the ballet, "Dark Elegies," in world premiere Ballet Rambert production at the Duchess Theatre in London, England with Maude Lloyd; Antony Tudor; Walter Gore; John Byron; Agnes De Mille; Daphne Gow; Ann Gee; Patricia Clogstown; Beryl Kay and Celia Franca in the cast. Gustav Mahler was composer. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Nadia Benois was scenery and costume designer. Marie Rambert was producer.
- (January 24, 1940) He performed in the ballet, "Dark Elegies," in an American premiere Ballet Theatre production at the Center Theatre in New York City with Nina Stroganova; Miriam Golden; Antony Tudor; Lucia Chase and Dimitri Romanoff in the cast. Raymond Sovey was costume and scenery designer.
- (December 5, 1938) He performed in the ballet, "Gala Performance," in the London Ballet company production at the Toynbee Hall in London, England with Maude Lloyd; Gerd Larsen; Peggy Van Praagh and Antony Tudor in the cast. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Sergei Prokofiev was composer. Hugh Stevenson was scenery and costume designer.
- (February 11, 1941) He performed in the ballet, "Gala Performance," in the Ballet Theatre production at the Majestic Theatre on Broadway in New York City with Nora Kaye; Nana Gollner; Karen Conrad and Antony Tudor in the cast. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Sergei Prokofiev was composer. Nicolas De Molas was scenery and costume designer.
- (January 15, 1940) He performed in the ballet, "Lilac Garden," in the Ballet Theatre production at the Center Theatre in New York City with Viola Essen; Karen Conrad and Antony Tudor in the cast. Ernest Chausson was composer. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Hugh Stevenson was setting and costume designer.
- (January 29, 1936) He performed in the ballet, "Lilac Garden," in the Rambert Ballet Club production at the Mercury Theatre in London, England with Maude Lloyd; Peggy Van Praagh and Antony Tudor in the cast. Ernest Chausson was composer. Antony Tudor was also choreographer. Hugh Stevenson was setting and costume designer.
- (April 8, 1942) He played Young Man from the House Opposite in the ballet, "Pillar of Fire," in the Ballet Theatre production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Nora Kaye (Hagar); Lucia Chase (Eldest Sister); Annabelle Lyon (Youngest Sister) and Antony Tudor (Friend) in the cast. Arnold Schoenberg was composer. Antony Tudor was choreographer and writer.
- (April 6, 1943) He played Romeo in the ballet, "Romeo and Juliet," in the Ballet Theatre production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Alicia Markova (Juliet); Nicolas Orloff (Mercutio); Antony Tudor (Tybalt) and Jerome Robbins (Benvolio) in the cast. William Shakespeare was writer. Frederick Delius was composer. Antony Tudor was choreographer. Eugene Berman was scenery and costume designer.
- (April 10, 1945) He played Transgression in the ballet, "Undertow," in the Ballet Theatre production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Alicia Alonso (Ate); Diane Adams (Cybele); Nana Gollner (Medusa); Shirley Eckl (Volupia); Patricia Barker (Aganippe) and Lucia Chase (Polyhymnia) in the cast. Antony Tudor was choreographer and librettist. William Schuman was composer. John Van Druten was original writer. Raymond Breinin was scenery and costume designer.
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