[Michael Kermoyan as Nishan Hagopian, Lisa Marshall as Agnes Hooker and Flora Campbell as Eva Mae Hagopian in "Angels of Anadarko".]
[Jerome Kilty as Iago, Michael Wager as Roderigo and William Marshall in the title role of "Othello".]
[Cocky Tlhotlhalemaje in the title role and Michael Goodliffe as Principal in "Sponono".]
[Marian Seldes and Michael Higgins in "Diff'rent".]
[Michael Higgins as John Proctor, Margaret DePriest, and Ford Rainey as Deputy Governor Danforth in "The Crucible".]
[Lily Cahill as Vinnie and Wallis Clark as Father in "Life With Father".]
[Ford Rainey as Deputy Governor Danforth, Michael Higgins as John Proctor and Barbara Barrie as Elizabeth Proctor in "The Crucible".]
[Michael Tolan as Jerome Black, Irene Moore as Alice Black and Gertrude Berg as Mrs. Jacoby in "A Majority of One".]
[James Daly as Jean, Viveca Lindfors in the title role and Ruth Ford as Kristin in "Miss Julie".]
[Cliff Norton as Sarge, Michael Constantine as Papa Romani, Gary Morgan as Jimmy and Tom Pedi as Hippo in "Comic Strip".]
[Beatrice Pearson as Mary Flemin, Melville Cooper as Charles and Ralph Michael as Gerard in "The Day After Tomorrow".]
[Walter Fitzgerald as Ulysses, Leueen MacGrath as Cassandra and Michael Redgrave as Hector in "Tiger at the Gates".]
[Michael Higgins as Ellis, Joel Crothers as Benjamin, Phyllis Love as Eleanora, Peggy McCay as Kristina and David Ross as Lindkvist in "Easter".]
[Nehemiah Persoff as Harry Golden and Shepperd Strudwick as Lucius Whitmore in "Only in America".]
[Lloyd Nolan as Johnny Condell, Alfred Ryder as Sewell and Harry Guardino as Pompey in "One More River".]
[Ben Piazza as Alvin and Sessue Hayakawa as Kimura in "Kataki".]
[Michael Shillo as The Emperor and Eva Stern as Lumeng in "The Secret Concubine".]
[Hume Cronyn as Michael and Jessica Tandy as Agnes in "The Fourposter".]
[Joyce Heron as Jane Mason, William Post as Joe Rogers and Ralph Michael as Major Phillip Brooke-Jervaux in "Love Goes to Press".]
[Barry Nelson as Bob McKellaway, Michael Rennie as Dirk Winsten and Barbara Bel Geddes as Mary McKellaway in "Mary, Mary".]