This is a comprehensive listing of the theatre work of Orson Welles.
There isn't one person, I suppose, in a million, who knows that I was ever in the theatre.
— Orson Welles to friend and mentor Roger Hill, July 21, 1983[1]: 143
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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July 10 | Madame Butterfly | Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, libretto Giacomo Puccini, score |
Trouble | Chicago Opera | Ravinia Opera House | Cleofonte Campanini | [a] | [1]: 58 [3]: 326 |
1918 | Samson and Delilah | Ferdinand Lemaire, libretto Camille Saint-Saëns, score |
walk-on | Chicago Opera | [b] | [3]: 326 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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1925 | Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde | Robert Louis Stevenson, novella) Orson Welles, adaptation |
Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde | Camp Indianola | Governor Nelson State Park | Orson Welles | [c] | [3]: 326 |
1925 | A Christmas Carol | Charles Dickens, novella Orson Welles, adaptation |
Scrooge | Washington School, Madison, Wisconsin | Orson Welles | [3]: 326 [5] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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1926 | Nativity play | Mary | Todd Seminary for Boys | Todd Seminary for Boys | Roger Hill | [d] | [2]: 12 [3]: 326 | |
1926 | The Servant in the House | Charles Rann Kennedy | Jesus | Todd Seminary for Boys | Todd Seminary for Boys | Roger Hill | [2]: 12 | |
1926 | Dust of the Road | Judas Iscariot | Todd Seminary for Boys | Todd Seminary for Boys | Roger Hill | [2]: 12 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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May 27 | It Won't Be Long Now | Roger Hill, libretto Carl Hendrickson, music |
Jim Bailey | Todd Troupers | Durand Art Institute | Roger Hill | [e] | [1]: 135, 275–276 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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May 5 | Finesse the Queen | Roger Hill, libretto Carl Hendrickson, music |
William J. Spurns | Todd Seminary for Boys | Lindo Theatre, Freeport, Illinois | Roger Hill | [f] | [1]: 135 [7][8]: 49–50 [9] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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1929 | Julius Caesar | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Mark Antony Cassius |
Todd Troupers | Todd Seminary for Boys | Orson Welles | [g] | [3]: 327 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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1930 | Androcles and the Lion | George Bernard Shaw, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Ferovious | Todd Troupers | Todd Seminary for Boys | Orson Welles | [h] | [3]: 327 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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1931 | Winter of Our Discontent | William Shakespeare, plays Orson Welles, adaptation |
Richard III | Todd Troupers | Todd School for Boys | Orson Welles | [i] [j] [k] | [3]: 327 [10] |
October 13–31 | Jew Süss | Lion Feuchtwanger, novel Ashley Dukes, adaptation |
Duke Karl Alexander of Württemberg | Dublin Gate Theatre Company | Gate Theatre, Dublin | Hilton Edwards | [l] [m] [n] [o] | [3]: 327 |
November 3–14 | The Dead Ride Fast | David Sears | Ralph Bentley | Dublin Gate Theatre Company | Gate Theatre, Dublin | Hilton Edwards | [p] | [3]: 328 |
November 20– December 5 |
The Archdupe | Percy Robinson | Marshal François Bazaine Mexican Colonel |
Dublin Gate Theatre Company | Gate Theatre, Dublin | Hilton Edwards | [q] | [3]: 328 [17]: 105 |
December 6 | The Circle | W. Somerset Maugham | Lord Porteous | Abbey Theatre, Dublin | [r] | [3]: 329 [17]: 105 | ||
December 26– January 9, 1932 |
Mogu of the Desert | Padraic Colum | Chosroes, King of Persia | Dublin Gate Theatre Company | Gate Theatre, Dublin | Hilton Edwards | [s] [t] | [3]: 328 [19] |
December 27 | Alice in Wonderland USA | Lewis Carroll, novel William Sherwood, adaptation |
Peacock Players | Peacock Theatre, Dublin | [u] [v] [w] [x] | [3]: 329 [17]: 102 [22]: 75 | ||
1931 | The Lady from the Sea | Henrik Ibsen | Dublin | Orson Welles | [3]: 329 [22]: 75 | |||
1931 | Three Sisters | Anton Chekhov | Dublin | [y] | [22]: 75 | |||
1931–32 | Hay Fever | Noël Coward | Dublin | Orson Welles | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Mr. Wu | Harry M. Vernon and Harold Owen | Mr. Wu | Dublin | Orson Welles | [3]: 329 | ||
1931–32 | The Only Way | Frederick Longbridge and Freeman Wills | Dublin | Orson Welles | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Peer Gynt | Henrik Ibsen | Peer Gynt | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | The Father | August Strindberg | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | The Rivals | Richard Brinsley Sheridan | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | The Emperor Jones | Eugene O'Neill | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | La locandiera | Carlo Goldoni | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | The Play's the Thing | P. G. Wodehouse and Ferenc Molnár | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Man and Superman | George Bernard Shaw | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Grumpy | Horace Hodges and T. Wrigley Percival | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | The Makropulos Affair | Karel Čapek | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | The Dover Road | A. A. Milne | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Volpone | Ben Jonson | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Rope | Patrick Hamilton | Ronald Kentley | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Richard III | William Shakespeare | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | Timon of Athens | William Shakespeare | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 | |||
1931–32 | King John | William Shakespeare | Acting role | Dublin | [3]: 329 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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January 12–26 | Death Takes a Holiday | Alberto Casella, play Walter Ferris, adaptation |
Baron Lamberto | Dublin Gate Theatre Company | Gate Theatre, Dublin | Hilton Edwards | [z] | [3]: 328 |
February 2–13 | Hamlet | William Shakespeare | The Ghost Fortinbras |
Dublin Gate Theatre Company | Gate Theatre, Dublin | Hilton Edwards | [aa] [ab] | [3]: 328 |
1932 | Dr. Knock | Jules Romains | Peacock Players | Peacock Theatre, Dublin | [ac] | [3]: 329 [17]: 106 | ||
1932 | The Chinese Bungalow | Marion Osmond and James Corbet | acting role | Dublin | Orson Welles | [ad] | [8]: 337 | |
February 16 - 27 | The All Alone | Henry B O'Hanlon | The Dublin Repertory Theatre | Peacock Theatre, Dublin | William Sherwood | [ae] [af] [ag] | [17]: 106 [24][25][26] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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May | Twelfth Night | William Shakespeare | Todd Troupers | Todd School for Boys | Roger Hill and Orson Welles | [ah] [ai] [aj] | [3]: 330 | |
July | Twelfth Night | William Shakespeare | Todd Troupers | Chicago Drama Festival, A Century of Progress Exposition, English Village | Roger Hill and Orson Welles | [ak] [al] [am] | [3]: 330 [28] | |
November 29– June 20, 1934 |
Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Mercutio Chorus |
Katharine Cornell repertory company | National tour beginning at the Erlanger Theatre in Buffalo, New York, Cornell's hometown | Guthrie McClintic | [an] [ao] [ap] [aq] | [29] |
December 2– June 20, 1934 |
The Barretts of Wimpole Street | Rudolf Besier | Octavius Moulton-Barrett | Katharine Cornell repertory company | National tour beginning at the Erlanger Theatre in Buffalo, New York | Guthrie McClintic | [ar] [as] | [3]: 330 [29] |
December– June 20, 1934 |
Candida | George Bernard Shaw | Eugene Marchbanks | Katharine Cornell repertory company | National tour | Guthrie McClintic | [at] | [3]: 331 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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July 12–22 | Trilby | George du Maurier | Svengali | Todd School for Boys | Woodstock Opera House | Orson Welles | [au] [av] [aw] | [1]: 165 [2]: 58 [32]: 76 |
July 26– August 5 |
Hamlet | William Shakespeare | Claudius Ghost of Hamlet's Father |
Todd School for Boys | Woodstock Opera House | Hilton Edwards | [ax] [ay] | [1]: 165 [2]: 62 [32]: 74 [34] |
August 9–19 | Tsar Paul | Dmitry Merezhkovsky | Count Pahlen | Todd School for Boys | Woodstock Opera House | Hilton Edwards | [az] | [1]: 165 [2]: 62 [3]: 331 |
August 22–25 | The Drunkard | William H. Smith | Cameo appearance | Todd School for Boys | Woodstock Opera House | Charles O'Neal | [ba] [bb] | [3]: 331 [20]: 49 |
December 3–9 | Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Tybalt Chorus |
Katharine Cornell repertory company | Cass Theatre, Detroit, Michigan | Guthrie McClintic | [bc] [bd] [be] [bf] | [37]: 7 |
December 10–11 | Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Tybalt Chorus |
Katharine Cornell repertory company | Hanna Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio | Guthrie McClintic | [bg] | [39][40] |
December 14–15 | Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Tybalt Chorus |
Katharine Cornell repertory company | Nixon Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Guthrie McClintic | [bh] | [41][42] |
December 20– February 23, 1935 |
Romeo and Juliet | William Shakespeare | Tybalt Chorus |
Katharine Cornell repertory company | Martin Beck Theatre, New York City | Guthrie McClintic | [bi] [bj] [bk] [bl] | [43]: 144–151 [45][46] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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March 14–16 | Panic | Archibald MacLeish | McGafferty | Phoenix Theatre | Imperial Theatre, New York City | James Light | [bm] [bn] [bo] [bp] | [43]: 159 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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April 12 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Lafayette Theatre, Harlem, New York City | Orson Welles | [bq] | [43]: 198 | |
April 14 – June 20 |
Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Lafayette Theatre, Harlem, New York City | Orson Welles | [br] [bs] | [3]: 333 | |
July 6–18 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Adelphi Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [bt] [bu] [bv] | [3]: 333 [49] | |
July 21–25 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Park Theatre, Bridgeport, Connecticut[51] | Orson Welles | [bw] | [49] | |
July 28 – August 1 |
Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Hartford, Connecticut | Orson Welles | [bx] | [49] | |
August 6 – ? | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Exhibit Theatre, Dallas, Texas | Orson Welles | [by] | [49][52] | |
August 13–23 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Amphitheater, Texas Centennial Exposition, Dallas, Texas | Orson Welles | [bz] [ca] [cb] | [56] | |
August 25–29 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Keith's Theatre, Indianapolis, Indiana | Orson Welles | [cc] [cd] | [58] | |
September 1–13 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Great Northern Theater, Chicago, Illinois | Orson Welles | [ce] | [3]: 333 [59] | |
September 1936 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Detroit, Michigan | Orson Welles | [cf] | ||
September 1936 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Cleveland, Ohio | Orson Welles | [cg] | ||
September 23–25 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Civic University, Syracuse, New York | Orson Welles | [ch] | [60] | |
September 26 – December 5 |
Horse Eats Hat | Eugène Labiche and Marc-Michel, play Orson Welles and Edwin Denby, adaptation |
Mugglethorp | Federal Theatre Project | Maxine Elliott's Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [ci] [cj] | |
October 6–17 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Federal Theatre Project | Majestic Theatre, Brooklyn, New York | Orson Welles | [ck] | [55]: 393 [62] | |
October 23 – November 1 |
Ten Million Ghosts | Sidney Kingsley | André Pequot | St. James Theatre, New York City | Sidney Kingsley | [cl] | [63] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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January 8 – May 29 |
The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus | Christopher Marlowe | Faustus | Federal Theatre Project | Maxine Elliott Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [cm] | [64] |
April 21–23 | The Second Hurricane | Edwin Denby, libretto Aaron Copland, score |
Henry Street Settlement Music School | Henry Street Settlement Playhouse, New York City | Orson Welles | [cn] [co] | ||
June 16 – July 1 | The Cradle Will Rock | Marc Blitzstein | Federal Theatre Project | Venice Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [cp] [cq] | ||
Summer | The Cradle Will Rock | Marc Blitzstein | Federal Theatre Project | Tour of steel districts of Pennsylvania and Ohio | Orson Welles | [cr] | [3]: 338 | |
November 11 – May 28, 1938 | Caesar | William Shakespeare, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Marcus Brutus | Mercury Theatre | Mercury Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [cs] [ct] [cu] | [43]: 324 [65] |
December 5–19 | The Cradle Will Rock | Marc Blitzstein | Mercury Theatre | Mercury Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [cv] [cw] | [43]: 325 [66] | |
December 25 | The Shoemaker's Holiday | Thomas Dekker | Mercury Theatre | Mercury Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [cx] [cy] | [67]: 50–51 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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January 1 – April 28 |
The Shoemaker's Holiday | Thomas Dekker | Mercury Theatre | Mercury Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [cz] | [3]: 341 | |
January 3 – April 2 |
The Cradle Will Rock | Marc Blitzstein | Mercury Theatre | Windsor Theatre and Mercury Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [da] [db] | ||
April 29 – June 11 |
Heartbreak House | George Bernard Shaw | Captain Shotover | Mercury Theatre | Mercury Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [dc] | |
August 16–29 | Too Much Johnson | William Gillette, play Orson Welles, adaptation |
Mercury Theatre | Stony Creek Theatre, Stony Creek, Connecticut | Orson Welles | [dd] [de] [df] [dg] | [22]: 50–51, 152–153 | |
November 2–19 | Danton's Death | Georg Büchner | Louis Antoine de Saint-Just | Mercury Theatre | Mercury Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [dh] [di] | [72] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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February 27 – March | Five Kings (Part One) | William Shakespeare, dialogue Orson Welles, adaptation |
Sir John Falstaff | Mercury Theatre | Colonial Theatre, Boston | Orson Welles | [dj] [dk] [dl] [dm] [dn] | [3]: 350 |
March 13 – ? | Five Kings (Part One) | William Shakespeare, dialogue Orson Welles, adaptation |
Sir John Falstaff | Mercury Theatre | National Theatre, Washington, D.C. | Orson Welles | [do] [dp] | [3]: 351 |
March 20–25 | Five Kings (Part One) | William Shakespeare, dialogue Orson Welles, adaptation |
Sir John Falstaff | Mercury Theatre | Chestnut Street Opera House, Philadelphia | Orson Welles | [dq] [dr] | [43]: 428 |
July–August | The Green Goddess | William Archer | Rajah | Mercury Theatre | RKO Vaudeville Theatre circuit (tour) | Orson Welles | [ds] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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March 24 – June 28 | Native Son | Paul Green and Richard Wright | Mercury Theatre | St. James Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [dt] [du] [dv] | [75] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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October 23 – January 2, 1943 |
Native Son | Paul Green and Richard Wright | Mercury Theatre | Majestic Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [dw] | [76] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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August 3 – September 9 |
The Mercury Wonder Show | Orson Welles and others | "Orson the Magnificent" | Mercury Theatre | Cahuenga Tent, Cahuenga Boulevard, Hollywood | Orson Welles | [dx] [dy] [dz] | |
September 1943 – 1944 | The Mercury Wonder Show | Orson Welles and others | "Orson the Magnificent" | Mercury Theatre | Nationwide tour of army bases | Orson Welles | [ea] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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April 1–2 | The Airborne Symphony | Marc Blitzstein | Speaker | New York City Symphony Orchestra | New York City Center, New York | Leonard Bernstein | [eb] [ec] [ed] [ee] | [79] |
April 28–May 4 | Around the World | Jules Verne, novel Orson Welles, adaptation Cole Porter, music |
Inspector Dick Fix Japanese magician |
Mercury Theatre | Boston Opera House, Boston | Orson Welles | [ef] [eg] | |
May 7–11 | Around the World | Jules Verne, novel Orson Welles, adaptation Cole Porter, music |
Inspector Dick Fix Japanese magician |
Mercury Theatre | Shubert Theatre, New Haven | Orson Welles | [eh] | |
May 31 – August 1 |
Around the World | Jules Verne, novel Orson Welles, adaptation Cole Porter, music |
Inspector Dick Fix Japanese magician |
Mercury Theatre | Adelphi Theatre, New York City | Orson Welles | [ei] | [80] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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May 28–31 | Macbeth | William Shakespeare | Macbeth | Mercury Production, Utah Centennial Festival | Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah, Salt Lake City | Orson Welles | [ej] [ek] [el] [em] | [3]: 401 |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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June 15 – July | The Blessed and the Damned | Orson Welles | Various (Lobster) Faustus (Time Runs…) |
Théâtre Édouard VII, Paris | Orson Welles | [en] | ||
August 7 – August | An Evening With Orson Welles | Orson Welles Oscar Wilde |
Faustus (Time Runs…) Algernon (Earnest) |
Altjakobstheater am Zoo, Frankfurt | Hilton Edwards | [eo] | ||
August 15 – August | An Evening With Orson Welles | Orson Welles Oscar Wilde |
Faustus (Time Runs…) Algernon (Earnest) |
Hamburg | Hilton Edwards | [ep] | ||
August 21 – August | An Evening With Orson Welles | Orson Welles Oscar Wilde |
Faustus (Time Runs…) Algernon (Earnest) |
Munich | Hilton Edwards | [eq] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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October 1–7 | Othello | William Shakespeare | Othello | Theatre Royal, Newcastle | Orson Welles | [er] [es] | ||
October 18 – December 15 |
Othello | William Shakespeare | Othello | St James's Theatre, London | Orson Welles | [et] | ||
November | Midnight Matinee | Orson Welles | Himself | Coliseum Theatre, London | Orson Welles | [eu] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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September 7 – October |
The Lady in the Ice | Orson Welles, libretto Jean-Michel Damase, score |
Ballet de Paris | Stoll Theatre, London | Orson Welles | [ev] | ||
October | Une femme dans la glace | Orson Welles, libretto Jean-Michel Damase, score |
Ballet de Paris | Paris | Orson Welles | [ew] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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June 16 – July 9 | Moby Dick—Rehearsed | Herman Melville, novel Orson Welles, play |
An Actor-Manager Father Mapple Captain Ahab |
Duke of York's Theatre, London | Orson Welles | [ex] [ey] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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January 12–29 | King Lear | William Shakespeare | King Lear | New York City Center Theater Company | Lincoln Center Theater, New York City | Orson Welles | [ez] [fa] | |
February 22 – March 13 |
Variety act | Orson Welles | Himself | Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas | Orson Welles | [fb] [fc] | [85] |
Date | Title | Author | Role | Company | Theatre | Director | Notes | References |
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February 13–18 | Chimes at Midnight | William Shakespeare, dialogue Orson Welles, adaptation |
Sir John Falstaff | Gate Theatre Company | Grand Opera House, Belfast | Hilton Edwards | [fd] [fe] | [3]: 427 |
March 1 – March | Chimes at Midnight | William Shakespeare, dialogue Orson Welles, adaptation |
Sir John Falstaff | Gate Theatre Company | Gaiety Theatre, Dublin | Hilton Edwards | [ff] [fg] | |
April 28 – June 7 |
Rhinoceros | Eugène Ionesco | English Stage Company | Royal Court Theatre, London | Orson Welles | [fh] [fi] | ||
June 8 – July 30 |
Rhinoceros | Eugène Ionesco | English Stage Company | Strand Theatre, London | Orson Welles | [fj] |