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:
“Mankinds common instinct for reality ... has always held the world to be essentially a theatre for heroism. In heroism, we feel, lifes supreme mystery is hidden. We tolerate no one who has no capacity whatever for it in any direction. On the other hand, no matter what a mans frailties otherwise may be, if he be willing to risk death, and still more if he suffer it heroically, in the service he has chosen, the fact consecrates him forever.”
—William James (18421910)
“This visible world is wonderfully to be delighted in, and highly to be esteemed, because it is the theatre of Gods righteous Kingdom.”
—Thomas Traherne (16361674)
“Compare ... the cinema with theatre. Both are dramatic arts. Theatre brings actors before a public and every night during the season they re-enact the same drama. Deep in the nature of theatre is a sense of ritual. The cinema, by contrast, transports its audience individually, singly, out of the theatre towards the unknown.”
—John Berger (b. 1926)