Theatre Works
In addition to directing, writing, and acting in films, Allen has written and performed in a number of Broadway theater productions.
| Year | Title | Credit | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1960 | From A to Z | Writer (book) | Plymouth Theatre |
| 1966 | Don't Drink the Water | Writer | Coconut Grove Playhouse, Florida |
| 1969 | Play It Again, Sam | Writer, Performer (Allan Felix) | Broadhurst Theatre |
| 1975 | God | Writer | — |
| 1975 | Death | Writer | — |
| 1981 | The Floating Light Bulb | Writer | Vivian Beaumont Theatre |
| 1995 | Central Park West | Writer | Variety Arts Theatre |
| 2003 | Old Saybrook | Writer, Director | Atlantic Theatre Company |
| 2003 | Riverside Drive | Writer, Director | Atlantic Theatre Company |
| 2004 | A Second Hand Memory | Writer, Director | Atlantic Theater Company |
| 2011 | Honeymoon Motel | Writer | Brooks Atkinson Theatre |
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