Henry Fonda - Broadway Stage Performances

Broadway Stage Performances

  • The Game of Love and Death (November 1929 – January 1930)
  • I Loved You, Wednesday (October – December 1932)
  • New Faces of 1934 (Revue; March – July 1934)
  • The Farmer Takes a Wife (October 1934 – January 1935)
  • Blow Ye Winds (September – October 1937)
  • Mister Roberts (February 1948 – January 1951)
  • Point of No Return (December 1951 – November 1952)
  • The Caine Mutiny (January 1954 – January 1955)
  • Two for the Seesaw (January 1958 – October 1959)
  • Silent Night, Lonely Night (December 1959 – March 1960)
  • Critic's Choice (December 1960 – May 1961)
  • A Gift of Time (February – May 1962)
  • Generation (October 1965 – June 1966)
  • Our Town (November – December 1969)
  • Clarence Darrow (March – April 1974; March 1975)
  • First Monday in October (October – December 1978)

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