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Hardie Albright

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Hardie Albright

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  • (1926 - 1938) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1926) Stage Play: Saturday Night. Written by Jacinto Benavente. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 25 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Nunu"), David Belbridge, Nancy Bevill, Alan Birmingham, Barlowe Borland, Egon Brecher (as "Mr. Jacob"), Georgiana Brown, Marlyn Brown, Allan Campbell, Grace Carlisle, Edwin Cooper, Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, Francoise Du Moulin, Ian Emery, Rose Hobart (as "Donina"), Russell Hopkins, Alexander Ivanoff, Arthur Jacobson, Wesley John (as "Lelia's Husband"/"3rd Sailor"), Isabel Jones, Ruth Lavington, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Imperia"), Martha Leavitt, Mimi Lehman, Paul Leyssac, Margaret Love, Sidney Machat, Agnes McCarthy, John F. Miller, Harold Moulton, Gordon Pascal, Hilda Plowright (as "Princess Etelvina"), Leona Roberts (as "Majesta"), Robert F. Ross, Diana Rust, Prince Singh, Beatrice Terry, Don Vere, Mary Ward, Conway Washburne, Winthrop Wayne, Eugene Wellesley, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
  • (1926) Stage Play: The Three Sisters. Drama (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 8 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Fedotik, Second Lieutenant"), Nancy Bevill, Alan Birmingham, Egon Brecher (as "Vershinin, Lt. Colonel, Battery Commander"), Marlyn Brown, Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Natalya Ivanovna, Andrei's fiancée/wife"), Ian Emery, Rose Hobart (as "Irina, Andrei's sister"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Masha, Andrei's sister"), Paul Leyssac (as "Kulygin, Masha's husband"), Sidney Machat (as "Solyony, Captain"), Harold Moulton, Gordon Pascal (as "An Orderly"), Leona Roberts (as "Anfisa, the nanny") Beatrice Terry, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
  • (1926) Stage Play: John Gabriel Borkman. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by E.G. Calthrop. Civic Repertory Theatre: 9 Nov 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Erhart Borkman"), Egon Brecher (as "John Gabriel Borkman"), Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, Eva Le Gallienne, Ellida Pierra, Beatrice Terry, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
  • (1926) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 20 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/26 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Sebastian"), Alan Birmingham, Barlowe Borland, Egon Brecher, Marilyn Brown, Edwin Cooper, Sayre Crawley, Ian Emery (as "Valentine, attendant of Orsino"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Maria, Olivia's waiting woman"), Arthur Jacobson, Wesley John (as "Sir Andrew Aguecheek, companion of Sir Toby"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Viola"), Martha Leavitt, Margaret Love, Agnes McCarthy (as "Lady in Olivia's house"), Harold Moulton (as "Orsino, Duke of Illyria"), Gordon Pascal, Hilda Plowright (as "Lady in Olivia's house"), Robert F. Ross, Beatrice Terry (as "Olivia, a countess"), Ruth Wilton (as "Page to the Duke"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
  • (1926) Stage Play: Such is Life. Directed by Clarke Silvernail. Morosco Theatre: 31 Aug 1927- Sep 27 (unknown closing date/21 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Noel Gignon Jr."), M. Bundoon, Marie Carroll, Joseph Donohue, Ernestine Gaines, William Jeffrey, Omar Le Gant, Ethel Martin, Ethel Remey, Kathleen Robinson, Sidney Shields, Ralph Sprague. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
  • (1928) Stage Play: The Merchant of Venice. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Winthrop Ames. Broadhurst Theatre: 16 Jan 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Solanio, friend of Antonio"), George Arliss (as "Shylock, a Jew of Venice") [final Broadway role], Sydney Booth (as "Salarino, friend of Antonio"), Romney Brent (as "Launcelot Gobbo, servant to Shylock"), Spring Byington (as "Nerissa, Portia's waiting gentle-woman"), Hope Cary, George Graham, Murray Kinnell (as "Bassanio, friend of Antonio"), David Leonard, Hugh Miller, Henry Morrell, Guido Nadzo, Lewis A. Sealy, Alan Willey (as "Antonio, a merchant of Venice," and "Stephano servant to Portia"), Peggy Wood (as "Portia"). Produced by Winthrop Ames.
  • (1928) Stage Play: Gang War. Produced, written and directed by Willard Mack. Morosco Theatre: 20 Aug 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: H. Lee Adams, Hardie Albright (as "Charlie Harrison"), Arden Benlin, True Boardman, Gordon Earle, Anne Forrest, Walter Gilbert, Charles Henderson, Reginald Holden, John Horan, Louis Kimball, Donald Kirke, Wilma Lanyon, Charles T. Lewis, Robert Middlemass, Max Mitzel, Albert Moore, Beatrice Nichols, Earl Redding, J. Romer, Joseph Skinner, Antony Spirella, Clyde Veaux, Fred Verdi.
  • A Hundred Years Old (1929). Comedy. Written by Serafin Alvarez Quintero and Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Directed by James Whale. Lyceum Theatre: 1 Oct 1929- Nov 1929 (unknown closing date/39 performances). As "Trino." Cast included: Mary Arbenz, Katerine Grey, Mary Howard, Arthur Lewis, Otis Skinner. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
  • The Greeks Had a Word for It (1930). Comedy. Written by Zoe Akins. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 25 Sep 1930- May 1931 (closing date unknown/253 performances). As "Dey Emery." Cast included: Don Beddoe, Ernest Glendinning, Ethel Hamilton, Harold Heaton, Verree Teasdale.
  • (1935) Stage Play: Play, Genius, Play! Comedy. Written by Judith Kandel. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by Jo Graham. St. James Theatre: 30 Oct 1935- Nov 1935 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Effie Afton (as "First Girl"), Hardie Albright (as "Paul Carey"), Walter Armin (as "Proprietor"), Barbara Brown, Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Mrs. Margaret Carey"), Clarence Derwent (as "Albert Sterne"), Len Doyle (as "Healy"), John T. Dwyer (as "Uncle Richard"), William Fay, Walter Fenner, Maurice Freeman, Mercedes Gilbert (as "Ambrosia"), Charlotte Gloer, Vaughn Godfrey, Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Mr. Jay Carey"), Butler Hixon, Vera Hurst (as "Cousin Annabelle"), Stapleton Kent (as "Holliday"), Linda Leeds, William Morris (as "First Man"), Gertrude Mudge, Gavin Muir (as "Monty"), William Norton, Beverly Parker, Sidney Riggs, Virginia Sale, Saranoff, Mildred Schroeder, W.W. Shuttleworth, Craig Williams, Judith Wood, Sam Wren (as "Jorje Carey"). Produced by Lew Cantor.
  • (1937) Stage Play: Behind Red Lights. Drama. Written by Samuel Shipman and Beth Brown. Based on "For Men Only" by Beth Brown. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Mansfield Theatre: 13 Jan 1937- Nov 1937 (closing date unknown/177 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Samuel J. Armstrong"), Edward Andrews (as "Dan O'Connor"), Harry Antrim, George Baxter, Lucille Beaumont, Murray Bennet, Barbara Brown, Marion Crosson, Alan Dinehart (as "College Boy"), Wilma Drake, Earl Eby, Ruth Edell, Barbara Fulton, Blanche Gladstone, Katherine Grey, Dorothy Hall, Georgette Harvey, Mitzi Haynes, Arthur Hughes, Jane Johns, Beatrice Kaye, John Kearney, Betty Lee, George Lewis, Marjorie Lytell, Bruce MacFarlane, Edgar Mason, Jerrie Maxwell, Mary Morris, Jane Moxon, Don Ostrander, David Pelham, Randolph Preston, Maida Reade (as "Lily White"), Thelma Shaw, Richard Sterling, Richard Taber, George Volk, Eileen Wenzel, Stephen Wilson. Produced by Jack Curtis.
  • (1938) Stage Play: All The Living. Drama. Written by Hardie Albright. Directed by Lee Strasberg. Fulton Theatre: 24 Mar 1938- May 1938 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Cast included: Leif Erickson, Alice John, Sanford Meisner. Produced by Cheryl Crawford in association with John Stillman Jr.
  • Book: Stage Direction in Transition (1972) by Hardie Albright. Dickenson Publishing Co. ISBN-10: 0822100134. ISBN-13: 9780822100133
  • Book: Acting: The Creative Process (1974/1980 editions) by Hardie Albright. Wadsworth Pub Co. ISBN-10: 0534007449. ISBN-13: 9780534007447
  • (August 21 to 26, 1934) He directed Bayard Veiller's play, "Within The Law," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
  • (August 21 to 26, 1934) He directed Bayard Veiller's play, "Within The Law," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Spangler Arlington Brough (Robert Taylor) in the cast. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.

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