Theatre
- Champagne, Sec - 1933 (an operetta)
- White Horse Inn - 1936 (a musical comedy)
- French Without Tears - 1936
- Three Waltzes - 1937
- The Night of January 16th - 1938
- Walk With Music - 1940
- The Merry Widow - 1943
- Design for Living - 1943
- There's Always Juliet - 1944
- The Rape of Lucretia - 1948 (Benjamin Britten's opera)
- The Man Who Came to Dinner - 1949 (summer touring company)
- Anniversary Waltz - 1954
- Die Fledermaus - 1967 (as Prince Orlofsky at the Metropolitan Opera)
- You Never Know - 1975
- On Your Toes - 1983
- Wit & Wisdom - 2003
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Famous quotes containing the word theatre:
“Art is for [the Irish] inseparable from artifice: of that, the theatre is the home. Possibly, it was England made me a novelist.”
—Elizabeth Bowen (18991973)
“People fall out of windows, trees tumble down,
Summer is changed to winter, the young grow old
The air is full of children, statues, roofs
And snow. The theatre is spinning round,
Colliding with deaf-mute churches and optical trains.
The most massive sopranos are singing songs of scales.”
—Wallace Stevens (18791955)
“The theatre is supremely fitted to say: Behold! These things are. Yet most dramatists employ it to say: This moral truth can be learned from beholding this action.”
—Thornton Wilder (18971975)
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