- (1966) Stage Play: The Investigation. Drama.
- (1963) Stage Play: A Rainy Day in Newark. Farce.
- (1963) Stage Play: Lorenzo.
- (1962) Stage Play: The Fun Couple. Comedy. Written by Neil Jansen and John Haase [only Broadway credit]. Adapted from the novel by John Haase. Incidental music by Albert Hague. Directed by Andreas Voutsinas. Lyceum Theatre: 26 Oct 1962- 27 Oct 1962 (3 performances + 1 preview on 25 Oct 1962). Cast: Daniel Ades (as "El Cobarde"), Dyan Cannon (as "Kathy") [Broadway debut], Bradford Dillman (as "Gill Stanford"), Jane Fonda (as "Tish Stanford"), Ivor Francis (as "Richard Dexter Wade, Jr."), David Hurst (as "Doc"), Mary Mercier (as "Meter Maid"), Ben Piazza (as "Leopold"), Delos V. Smith Jr. (as "Truck Driver"). Understudies: Carlton Colyer (as "Gill Stanford"), Loretta Leversee (as "Tish Stanford") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Jay Julien. Produced in association with Andre Goulston and Eldon Elder.
- (1961) Stage Play: Gideon.
- (1961) Stage Play: The Devil's Advocate.
- (1963) Stage Play: A Rainy Day in Newark. Farce. Written by Howard Teichmann. Directed by Albert Marre. Belasco Theatre: 22 Oct 1963- 26 Oct 1963 (7 performances). Cast: Tom Ahearne (as "Harry Untermeyer"), Milo Boulton (as "Milo Boulton"), Rex Everhart (as "Lionel Davis"), Ivor Francis (as "Maurice Endicott"), Dody Goodman (as "Elizabeth Lamb"), Gene Hackman (as "Sidney Rice"), Don Lochner (as "TV Technician"), Eddie Mayehoff (as "John T. Kodiak"), Mary McCarty (as "Brewster"), John McMartin (as "Edward L. Voorhees"), Zachary Scott (as "Henry Cotton") [final Broadway role]. Understudies: Rex Everhart (as "John T. Kodiak"), John Garner (as "Edward L. Voorhees/Henry Cotton"), Kip McArdle (as "Brewster/Elizabeth Lamb") and Daniel Walker (as "Sidney Rice"). Produced by Stevens Productions Inc.
- (1966) Stage Play: The Investigation. Drama. Written by Peter Weiss. Translated by Jon Swan and Ulu Grosbard. Directed by Ulu Grosbard. Ambassador Theatre: 4 Oct 1966- 31 Dec 1966 (103 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Russell Baker (as "The Accused"), Leslie Barrett (as "Witness for the Accused"), Peter Brandon (as "The Accused"), Richard S. Castellano (as "The Accused") [Broadway debut], Gordon B. Clarke (as "The Accused), Ward Costello (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Franklin Cover (as "Prosecuting Attorney"), Ivor Francis (as "The Accused") [final Broadway role], Tom Gorman (as "The Accused"), Alice Hirson (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Ferdi B. Hoffman (as "The Accused"), Will Hussung (as "Judge"), Graham Jarvis (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Paul Larson (as "The Accused"), John Marley (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Vivian Nathan (as "Witness for the Prosecution"), Henry Oliver (as "Witness for the Accused"), Tom Pedi (as "The Accused"), Wendell K. Phillips (as "The Accused"), Dan Priest (as "The Accused"), Wallace Rooney (as "The Accused"), John Servetnik (as "The Accused"), Leon B. Stevens (as "Defense Attorney"). Produced by Alan King, Walter A. Hyman, Ltd., Eugene V. Wolsk and Emanuel Azenberg.
- (December 14-21, 1959) He acted in Archibald MacLeish's play, "J.B.," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Basil Rathbone, Frederic Worlock, Michael Higgins, James Ray, Richard Kuss, Eulalie Noble, Ronn Cummins, Peggy Lang, Paul Robertson, Ina Beth Cummins, Lynne Robertson, Marianna Conway, Ann Dere, Mary Riddle, Elaine Ivans, Laura Pierpont, Bert Conway and Gene Gross in the cast. David Avram was composer. Boris Aronson was set designer. Lucinda Ballard was costume designer. Elia Kazan was director. Alfred De Liagre Jr. was producer.
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