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  ERIC FLEMING: Theater Credits 1948-1958 

 

All You Need is One Good Break
Equity (Chicago)
Eric Fleming as Joe

Happy Birthday by Anita Loos (Comedy)
The National Company (Tour originated in California)
Starred: Miriam Hopkins, Philip Faversham, Margaret Irving, Eric Fleming (as Gabe)
1948-1949

Springboard to Nowhere by Alexander Lidor (Drama)
Selwyn Theatre (Chicago)
Starred: George Jason, Romney Brent, Eric Fleming (as Man Domino)
Opened: October 9, 1950
Closed: October 21, 1950

The Tower Beyond Tragedy by Robinson Jeffers (Drama)
ANTA Playhouse (New York)
Starred: Robert Harrison, Frederic Tozere, Judith Anderson,
Eric Fleming (as Queen's Guard)
Opened: November 26, 1950
Closed: December 23, 1950

Stalag 17 by Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski (Comedy Melodrama)
Forty-Eighth Street Theatre (New York)
Starred: Curt Lowens, Robert Strauss, Harvey Lembeck,
Eric Fleming (as McKay and Witherspoon)
Fleming was also a Stage Manager for production
Opened: May 8, 1951
Long-running play (Fleming was still cast member in June 1952)

My Three Angels by Sam and Bella Spewack (Comedy)
Morosco Theatre (New York)
Starred: Joan Chandler, Walter Slezak, Darren McGavin, Eric Fleming (as Lieutenant)
Opened: March 11, 1953
Closed: Date unknown

Portrait of a Lady by William Archibald based on novel by Henry James (Drama)
ANTA Theatre (New York)
Starred: Jennifer Jones, Cathleen Nesbitt, Robert Flemyng,
Eric Fleming (as Caspar Goodwood)
Opened: December 21, 1954
Closed: December 24, 1954 (4 performances)

Plain and Fancy   book by Joseph Stein
and Will Glickman; lyrics by Arnold B. Horwitt; music by Albert Hague (Musical Comedy)
Mark Hellinger Theatre (New York)
Starred: Barbara Cook, David Daniels, Evelyn Page, and Eric Fleming (as Dan King)
Joined cast: January 1956 (replacing Richard Derr); left production in February when the musical went on tour.

Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw
Downtown Theatre (New York)
Starred: Eric Fleming
Opened: February 27, 1956 for one-week engagement only
Closed: March 5, 1956

No Time for Sergeants by Ira Levin (Comedy)
Alvin Theatre (New York)
Starred: Roddy McDowall, Myron McCormick, Andy Griffith, Eric Fleming (as Irvin Blanchard)
Fleming joined the production in June 1956; the play continued through 1957.

Above photographs courtesy of The Billy Rose Theatre Collection of The New York Library for the Performing Arts/Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations

 

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