Stage: Wrote (w/
Reginald Lawrence) book for "Out of This World", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / lyrics by
Cole Porter. Music orchestrated by
Robert Russell Bennett. Dance music arranged by
Genevieve Pitot. Incidental music arranged by
Trude Rittman. Musical Director:
Pem Davenport. Assistant to Mr. Davenport: Irving Schlein. Additional direction by
George Abbott. Choreographed by
Hanya Holm. Directed by
Agnes de Mille. Assistant to Miss de Mille:
Dania Krupska. New Century Theatre: 21 Dec 1950-5 May 1951 (157 performances). Cast:
Charlotte Greenwood (as "Juno"), David Burns (as "Niki Skolianos"),
William Eythe (as "Art O'Malley"), Priscilla Gillette (as "Helen"),
William Redfield (as "Mercury"),
Barbara Ashley (as "Chloe"), Doria Avila (as "Dancer"), Ken Ayers (as "Singer"), Robert Baird (as "Singer"), Virginia Bosler (as "Dancer"), Janet Collins (as "Night"), Richard Curry (as "Singer"), Joan Engel (as "Dancer"), Nola Fairbanks (as "Singer"), Eleanor Fairchild (as "Dancer"), Enid Hall (as "Singer"), Ray Harrison (as "Strephon"), Joe Hill (as "Singer"), Orrin Hill (as "Singer"), George Jongeyans (as "Jupiter"), Leo Kayeworth (as "Singer"), B.J. Keating (as "Singer"), Michael Kingsley (as "Singer"), Jan Kovac (as "Dancer"), Eric Kristen (as "Dancer"), Joan Kruger (as "Dancer"), Paul Lyday (as "Dancer"), Frank Milton (as "Waiter"), Lois Monroe (as "Singer"),
Barton Mumaw (as "Dancer"), David Nillo (as "Dancer"), Shirley Ann Prior (as "Singer"), Peggy Rea (as "Vulcania"), Jacqueline Sager (as "Dancer"), John Schickling (as "Singer"), John Schmidt (as "Singer"), Stanley Simmons (as "Dancer"), Gisella Svetlik (as "Dancer"), Glen Tetley (as "Dancer"), Barbara Weaver (as "Singer"). Understudies: Joe Hill (as "Jupiter"), B.J. Keating (as "Vulcania"), John Mayo (as "Art O'Malley" / "Waiter"), Frank Milton (as "Mercury" / "Niki Skolianos"), David Nillo (as "Strephon"),
Peggy Rea (as "Juno"), Gisella Svetlik (as "Chloe"), Barbara Weaver (as "Helen"). Produced by
Arnold Saint Subber and
Lemuel Ayers.