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Source: "The Films of Tyrone Power" ; Citadel Press [a Division of Lyle Stuart, Inc.]; First Edition Copyright 1979 by Dennis Belafonte with Alvin H. Marill. |

| Satirical musical revue in three acts. Conceived and directed by Leonard Sillman |
| Settings by Paul Huston and Scot McLean |
| Presented by the Pasadena Community Playhouse Association |
| MARTIN BECK THEATRE, NEW YORK. December 27th, 1935 [15 Performances]. |
Margaret Namara, Billy Grifith, Hlen Warford, Mae Madison, chuck Walter, Jeanne Hart, Tyrone Power Jr. Billy Burns, Paal and Leif Rocky, Leonard Sillman, June Sillman, Teddy hart, Kay Thompson, Lois January, Larry Armstrong, Peggy Lou Neary, Jack Thomas, MIndret Lord, Dick Seymour, Tom Bulin, June Shafer, Dorothy Dee, Eunice Quedens (Even Arden), Don Honrath, Betzi Beaton
| Shakespeare's Play in Two Acts and 23 Scenes |
| Staged by Guthrie McClintic |
| Settings and Costumes by Jo Mielziner |
| Incidental music by Paul Nordoff |
| Revived by Katherine Cornell |
| MARTIN BECK THEATRE, NEW YORK. December 27th, 1935 [15 Performances]. |
Maurice Evans (Romeo), Katherine Cornell (Juliet), Ralph Richardson (Mercutio and Chorus), Charles Dalton (Capulet), Arthur Chatterton (Montague), John Cromwell (Paris), Irving Morrow (Tybalt), Tyrone Power, Jr. (Benvolio) Lois Jameson (Lady Montague), Alice John (Lady Capulet), Rlorence Reed (Nurse) David Orrick (Friar Lawrence), David Orrick (Friar John)
| Bernard Shaw's "chronicle play" in three acts, six scenes and an epilogue |
| Staged by Guthrie McClintic |
| Settings and Costumes by Jo Mielziner |
| Incidental music by Paul Nordoff |
| Revived by Katherine Cornell |
| MARTIN BECK THEATRE", NEW YORK. March 10th, 1936 [89 performances]. |
Katherine Cornell (Joan), Maurice Evens (The Dauphin), Kent Smith (Dunois), Brian Aherne (Richard de Beauchamp), George Coulouris (Master John de Stogumber) Charles Dalton (Monseigneur de la Tremonille), David Vivian (Gilles de Rais), Josephe Holland (Capt. Robert de Baudricourt), Arthur Chtterton (His Steward), Tyrone Power, Jr. (Bertrand de Poulengey)
| The play by Ferenc Molnare |
| Translated by Benjamin Glazer |
| Presented by "THE COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE, Westport Connecticut. August 11, 1941 [two weeks] |
| "THE WESTPORT SEASON of 1941, Inc." |
 
Maxine Stuart (Marie), Annabella (Julie), Betty Garde (Mrs. Muskat), Tyrone Power (Liliom), Elaine Anderson, Roy Messner, Joe Schuyler, Nancy Prevo(Four Servant Grils), Morton L. Stevens (1st Policeman), Zachary Scott (2nd Policeman), Isabel Bonner (Mother Hollunder), Art Smith (The Sparrow), Henry Lascoe (Wolf Biefeld), Owen Jordan (Young Hollunder), Joseph Kramm (Linzman) Don Glen (1st Workman), Roert Harrison (The Doctor), Morton L. Stevens (The Carpenter)
| The play by Thomas Hagen and Joshua Logan |
| Presented by H.M. Tennent Ltd. in association with Leland Hayward |
| THE COLISEUM THEATRE, LONDON July 19, 1950 [23 weeks] |
Tyrone Power (Lt. Roberts), Russell Collins (Doc), Jackie Cooper (Ensign Pulver), Leo Gordon (Dowdy), George Matthews (the Captain), John Tarangelo (Insignia), Charles Cooper (Mannion), Gene Darfley (Lindstrom), Hildy Parks (Lt. Ann Guard)
 
| The Pulitzer Poem by Stephen Vincent Benet |
| Adapted and Staged by Charles Laughton |
| Music and Effects by Walter Schumann |
| Presented by Paul Gregory |
| NEW CENTURY THEATRE, New York. February 16, 1953 [65 Performances] |
| Tyrone Power, Judith Anderson/Agnes Moorehead/Anne Baxter and Raymond Massey |
CHORAL GROUP: Joe Barker, Barbara Ford, Roger Miller, Roy D. Berk, Gillian Gray, Smith Russell, Betty Benson, Homer W. Hall, Alexander Seraboli, Paul Bloom, Lester D. Heldson, Lynda Stevens, Keith Carter, William Longmire, Robert Vaughan, Stephen Considine, Donna McDaniel, gordon B. Wood, Jack B. Dailey, and John McMahon.
| "A Winter Comedy" in Three Acts by Christopher Fry |
| Staged by Guthrie McClintic |
| Scenery and Costumes by Oliver Messel |
| Presented by Katherine Cornell & Roger L. Stevens (in arrangement with H. M. Tennent, Ltd.) |
| ERLANGER THEATRE, Buffalo. November 24, 1954. |
| ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE, Toronto. November 29, 1954. |
| CASS THEATRE, Detroit. December 6, 1954. |
| HANNA THEATRE, Cleveland December 20, 1954 [2 weeks]. |
| MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM, Louisville. January3-4-5, 1955. |
| HARTMAN THEATRE, Columbus January, 6-7-8, 19555. |
| NIXON THEATRE, Pittsburgh. January 10, 1955. |
| FORD'S THEATRE, Baltimore. January 17, 1955. |
| NATIONAL THEATRE, Washington. January 24, 1955 [2 weeks]. |
| ANTA THEATRE, New York. February 9, 1955 [12 weeks]. |
| COLONIAL THEATRE, Boston. April 25, 1955 [2 weeks]. |
Tyrone Power (Richard Gettner), Katherine Cornell (Countess Rosmarin Ostenburg), William Podmore (kassel), Donald Harron (Jakob), John Williams (Belman), Paul Roebling (Stefan), Eva Condon (Bella), Charles Macaulay (Willi), Marian Winters (Gelda), Christopher Plummer (Count Peter Zichy), Ted Gunther (Beppy), SydneyPollack (Rusti), Jerome Gardino (3rd Soldier), Dario Barri (4th Soldier)
 
| A Play in Three Acts by Julian Claman |
| Scenery and Lighting by Donald Oenslager |
| Presented by The Playwrights Company |
| SHUBERT THEATRE, New Haven, November 23, 1955 [4 Days]. |
| PLYMOUTH THEATRE, Boston. November 28, 1955. |
| HANNA THEATRE, Cleveland. December 12, 1955. |
| NIXON THEATRE, Pittsburgh. December 19, 1955. |
| NATIONAL THEATRE, Washington. December 26, 1955 [2 weeks]. |
Tyrone Power (Oliver Lucas), Susan Kohner (Biagina), Ernestine Perrie (Maria), Dino Terranova (Rico), Leora Dana (Frances Lucas) Halliwell Hobbes (Mr. Metcalfe)
| A Revival of the Comedy-Drama in 3 Acts by George Bernard Shaw |
| Settings by Anthony Holland |
| Presented by H. M. Tennent Ltd. Productions |
| OPERA HOUSE, Manchester, England February 20, 1956. |
| WINTER GARDEN, London November 8, 1956 [19 weeks]. |
Tyrone Power (Richard Dudgeon), Noel Willman (General Burgoyne), Erik Christy (Lawyer Hawkins), Joan MacArthur (Mrs. Dudgeon), Dorothy Bromiley (Essie), James Bree (Christy), David Langton (Anthony Anderson), Zena Walker (Judith Anderson), Bety Turner (Mrs. William Dudgeon), William MacIlwraith (Titus Dudgeon), John Gray (Seargeant), Leslie Kyle (Mr. Brudenell), Lockwood West (Major Swindon)
| A New Version by Arnold Moss of the 1921 Drama by George Bernard Shaw |
| Staged by Margaret Webster |
| Scenery and Lighting by Marvin Reiss |
| Costumes by Patricia Zipprodt |
| Presendted by The Theatre Guild (in association with Mr. Moss). |
| AMBASSADOR THEATRE, New York. March 27, 1958 [29 Performances]. |
Arnold Moss (George Bernard Shaw), Tyrone Power (Adam, Rev. William Haslam, Archbishop, Zizom The Ancient), Faye Emerson (Eve, Parlourmaid, Mrs Lutestring, Zoo), Valerie Bettis (Serpent, Fusima, Chloe), Arthur Treacher (Dr. Conrad Barnabas, Accountant General, Elerely Gentleman), Richard Easton (Cain, Strephon) Deidre Owen (Newly Born), M'el Dowd (Lilith) Noel Willman (General Burgoyne), Erik Christy (Lawyer Hawkins), Joan MacArthur (Mrs. Dudgeon)
| March 25, 1937 |
Standard Brands Hour (NBC): Scenes from Noel Coward's SHADOW PLAY with Muriel Kirkland |
October 3, 1937 to June 6, 1938 |
Host & star of Jergens' Hollywood Playhouse (NBC):
HER CARDBOARD LOVER with Margaret Sullaven
CEILING ZERO with June Lang
PETTICOAT FEVER with Ida Lupino
MEN IN WHITE with Doris Nolan
JUST SUPPOSE with Anne Shirley
JOURNEY'S END
PANAMA NOCTURNE with Gail Patrick
THE TRUTH GAME with Florence Rice
SINGING IN THE CELL with Marjorie Weaver
AFTERNOON OF A FAUN with Sally Blane
NEVER SEE SNOW AGAIN with Ann Dvorak
VANITY AND SOME GABLES w/ Glenda Ferrell
BEAUTY AND THE BITE with Heather Angel
BENEFIT OF CLERGY with Andrea Leeds
HOTEL FOR "Z" w/ Olivia de Havilland
STORY OF SANCHEZ with Fay Wray
GEEK GETS GIRL with Anita Louise
FOREVER ENGLAND with Ida Lupino
TRINIDAD TRYAD with Ann Sothern
I WILL BE KING with Constance Bennett
LLOYDS OF LONDON with Virginia Bruce
BROADWAY BUCKAROO with Phyllis Brooks
ROAD TO DESTINY with Helen Mack & Judith Barrett
THE DUPLICITY OFTHE HARDGRAVES w/ Jean Parker
SHADOW LIGHT with Joan Bennett
I GOT TWO SWEATIES with Anne Shirley
CALLING DR. KILDARE with Isabel Jewell
BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER with Madge Evans
SERVICE OF NEWS
W/ Maureen O'Sullivan
FIFTY ROADS TO TOWN with Ann Sothern
SWING YOUR PARTNER with Marjorie Weaver
WALKING ON AIR with Sally Eilers
I, GREGORY OR LOVE with Constance Bennett
SEE YOU ON SUNDAY with Gail Patrick
UNTO THE 3RD GENERAGION with Ida Lupino
| June 6, 1939 |
RCA Magic Key("All-American Broadcast") (NBC): Scenes from SECOND FIDDLE with Power in Hollywood and Sonja Henie in Oslo, Norway |
| January 4, 1940 |
Screen Guild Players (CBS): THE PETRIFIED FOREST with Joan Bennett and Humphrey Bogart |
| November 18, 1940 |
Lux Radio Theatre (CBS): THE RAGE OF MANHATTAN with Annabella |
| December 15, 1940 |
Screen Guild Players (CBS): SEVENTH HEAVEN with Annabella |
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| October 20, 1941 |
Lux Radio Theatre (CBS): BLOOD AND SAND with Annabella |
| September 14, 1942 |
Lux Radio Theatre (CBS): THIS ABOVE ALL with Barbara Stanwyck |
| October 26, 1942 | Screen Guild Players (CBS): A YANK IN THE R.A.F. with Betty Grable and John Sutton |
| February 23, 1942 |
DuPont Calvacade of America (NBC): ARROWSMITH |
| April 6, 1942 |
DuPont Calvacade of America (NBC): YELLOW JACK |
| May 25, 1942 |
DuPont Calvacade of America (NBC): YOUNG TOM JEFFERSON |
| October 24, 1943 |
We the People (CBS): Tyrone discusses his boot camp training |
| October 27, 1943 |
MC for Navy Day Special form Corpus Christi, Texas (NBC)
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| November 20, 1944 |
Tonight in Hollywood (CBS): SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE with Alice Faye and Ethel Merman |
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| January 6, 1946 |
Hollywood Star Time (CBS): SEVENTH HEAVEN with Jeanne Crain |
| April 7, 1947 |
Lux Radio Theatre (CBS): ALEXANDER'S RAG TIME BAND with Dinah Shore, Al Jolson, Dick Haynes, and Margaret Whiting |
| May 26, 1947 |
Screen Guild Players (CBS): JOHNNY APOLLO with Dorothy Lamour and Lloyd Nolan |
| November 6, 1949 |
Theatre Guild on the Air (NBC): Herman Wouk's THE TRAITOR with William Eythe and Nina Foch |
| December 16, 1951 |
Theatre Guild on the Air (NBC): Sinclair Lewis' ARROWSMITH with Loretta Young |
| April 19, 1953 |
Theatre Guild on the Air (NBC): Robert E. Sherwood's THE PETRIFIED FOREST |
| March 23, 1954 |
Suspense (CBS): THE GUILTY ALWAYS RUN |
| January 18, 1956 |
Hall of the Spoken Word (NBC): READING FROM BYRON'S: SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY |
| April 9, 1958 |
Nightline (NBC): DISCUSSING HIS FATHER'S CAREER |
| November 15, 1958 |
Monitor (NBC): taped conversation, along with Ted Richmond, made on the set of Solomon and Sheba the day Tyrone died. |
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| March 25, 1954 |
26th ACADEMY AWARD PROGRAS (NBC): As presenter |
| May 22, 1955 |
Max Liebman's PROMENADE (NBC): Host of musical revue starring Judy Holliday, Janet Blair, Barbara Baxley, Kay Starr, Herb Shriner, Bambi Lynn, and Rod Alexander |
| February 18, 1956 | Variety special for British television, inaugurating commercial television in the Midlands. With Bob Monkhouse, Denis Goodwin, Richard Hearne, and Barbara Lyon, and "special guest star, Tyrone Power" |
| December 23, 1956 | Strindberg's MISS JULIE with Mai Zetterling on British television |
| October 13, 1957 | Standard Oil 75th Anniversary Program (NBC): Host of special with Marge and Gower Champion, Jimmy Durante, Duke Ellington, Bert Lahr, Eddie Mayehoff, Donald O'Connor, Jane Powell, Kay Thompson, and Brandon de Wilde
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| December 20, 1957 | Person to Person with Edward R. Murrow (CBS) |
| April 2, 1958 |
The Tonight Show with Jack Paar (NBC) |
 [Photo Courtesy of Gus]
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