[Jorja Curtright as Stella Kowalski, George Mathews as Harold Mitchell, Anthony Quinn as Stanley Kowalski, and Uta Hagen as Blanche Du Bois in "A Streetcar Named Desire".]
[John Cromwell as Mathew Dibble in "Devils".]
[Phil Silvers as Hubert Cram, George Givot as Skin Demopoulos, David Burns as Brains Berman and George Mathews as Fatso O'Rear in "Do Re Mi".]
[George Mathews as Emmett in "The Silver Whistle".]
[Arnold Moss as Howard Ingraham, Paul Hernried as Dr. Hermann Walther, and Betty Field as Hope Talcott Nathan in "Flight to the West".]
[Harry Bratsburg in Blocky Lockhart and Virginia Campbell as Bina in "The Cream in the Well".]
[José Ferrer as Oliver Erwenter and George Mathews as Emmett in "The Silver Whistle".]
[Mabel Paige as Mrs. Garnet and George Mathews as Joe in "Out of the Frying Pan".]
[Martha Scott as Lucy Greer, Andrew Prine as John Creighton, and Phyllis Love as Waverly Greer in "A Distant Bell".]
[Karl Malden as Dan Hillard, George Mathews as Robish and Malcolm Brodrick as Ralphie Hillard in "The Desperate Hours".]
[Eva Le Gallienne as Marguerite Gautier and Morgan Farley as Armand Duval in "Camille".]
[Nancy Coleman as Eleanor Hillard, Karl Malden as Dan Hillard, George Mathews as Robish and Mary Orr as Miss Swift in "The Desperate Hours".]
[Martha Scott as Edith Lambert, Dennis O'Keefe as Harry Lambert, and Will Hutchins as Charlie in "Never Too Late".]
[Phyllis Avery as Amy Spettigue, José Ferrer as Lord Fancourt Babberley and Mary Mason as Kitty Verdun in "Charley's Aunt".]
[Paul Ford as Harry Lambert, Maureen O'Sullivan as Edith Lambert, and Orson Bean as Charlie in "Never Too Late".]
[Bruce Hamilton as either Ike Skidmore or Jud Fry in "Oklahoma!".]
[Irma Sandre as Liat and Diosa Costello as Bloody Mary in "South Pacific".]
[John Archer as Wilts, Ruth Ford as Yolan, and Sam Jaffe as Wouterson in "This Time Tomorrow".]
[Vivian Blaine as Celia Pope, Harry Guardino as Polo Pope, and Steve McQueen as Johnny Pope in "A Hatful of Rain".]
[George Keane as Jeff Douglas, David Brooks as Tommy Albright and William Hansen as Mr. Lundie in "Brigadoon".]