- Our Town (1969). Drama (revival).
- Henry, Sweet Henry (1967). Musical
- A Rainy Day in Newark (1963). Farce.
- Cut of the Axe (1960).
- Rumple (1957). Musical comedy. Music by Ernest G. Schweikert. Lyrics by Frank Reardon. Book by Irving Phillips. Music orchestrated by Ted Royal. Musical Director: Frederick Dvonch. Dance arrangements by Robert Atwood. Choreographed by Bob Hamilton. Directed by Jack Donohue. Alvin Theatre: 6 Nov 1957- 14 Dec 1957 (45 performances). Cast: Milo Boulton (as "J.B. Conway"), Bill Carter, Sari Clymas, Clayton Coots, Jerome Cowan (as "Dr. Wellington Winslow"), Stephen Douglass, Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Rumple"), Elliott Gould (as "Photographer/Weird One/He Who Gets Slapped/Ensemble"), Claire Gunderman, Ken Harvey, Larry Howard, Gail Kuhr, Doris Lorenz, George Martin, William Milié, Lois O'Brien, Roy Palmer, Ginny Perlowin, Barbara Perry, Lila Popper, Larry Stevens, Janyce Wagner, Jackie Warner, Bonnie West, Eddie Weston, Patricia White, Sally Wile, Gretchen Wyler. Produced by Paula Stone and Michael Sloane.
- (1936) Stage Play: Cyrano de Bergerac.
- (1935) Stage Play: Tapestry in Gray.
- (1935) Stage Play: Paths of Glory. Written by Sidney Howard. Plymouth Theatre: 26 Sep 1935- Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Robert Adams, Paul Alberts, Lee Baker, E.J. Ballantine, Edgar Barrier, Sanford Bickart, John Bohn, Milo Boulton (as "Duval"), Ranney Compton, Jerome Cowan (as "Ferol"), Stephen Crane, Herschel Cropper, Jack Daniels, Jack Davis, Ann Dere, Roland Drew, Ted Erwin, Carl Frank, Nicholas Harlow, William Harrigan, Perry Ivins (as "Sergeant-Chaplain Picard"), Wardell Jennings, Bernard Kisner, David Leonard, Benedict MacQuarrie, Arthur Marlowe, Myron McCormick (as "Langlois"), Harold Moffet (as "Sergeant Jonnart"), Leonard Penn, Dick Purcell, Guy Repp, Philip Robinson, Jack Roseleigh, Richard Ross, George Ryan, Cyril Scott, John Seager, Jerry Sloane, George W. Smith, Paul Stiller, Norman Stuart, George Tobias (as "Meyer"), Crane Whitley (as "Poujade") [credited as Clem Wilenchick]. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1935) Stage Play: The Petrified Forest. Drama. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Broadhurst Theatre: 7 Jan 1935- Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/197 performances). Cast: Leslie Howard (as "Alan Squier"), John Alexander, Humphrey Bogart (as "Duke Mantee"), Milo Boulton, Charles Dow Clark, Peggy Conklin, Guy Conradi, Aloysius Cunningham, James Doody, Tom Fadden, Ross Hertz (as "Jackie"), Robert Hudson, Eugene Keith, Esther Leeming, Frank Milan, Robert Porterfield (as "Herb"), Harry Sherwin, Blanche Sweet, Slim Thompson, Frank Tweddell, Walter Vonnegut. Produced by Gilbert Miller and Leslie Howard. Produced in association with Arthur Hopkins. Note: Leslie Howard would insist that Bogart be retained in the role of Duke Mantee when sold to Warner Brothers for its hit 1936 film adaptation (The Petrified Forest (1936)).
- No Questions Asked (1934).
- (1957) He acted in Thornton Wilder's play, "The Matchmaker," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Gertrude Berg in the cast.
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