- (1918 - 1941) Active on Broadway [sometimes credited as Allan Dinehart] in the following productions:
- (1918) Stage Play: A Very Good Young Man. Written by Martin Brown. Plymouth Theatre: 19 Aug 1918- Sep 1918 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Fannie Bourke, Virginia Curtis, Tomothy Daley, Lydia Dickson, Alan Dinehart [Broadway debut], Wallace Eddinger, William H. Elliott, Ruth Findlay, Louis Fletcher, Glenn Kunkel, Adah Lewis, Frank Longacre, Josephine Meyer, Eddy Meyers, Harold Salter, William Williams.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Challenge. Drama. Written by Eugene Walter. Selwyn Theatre: 5 Aug 1919- Oct 1919 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast included: Herbert Bostwick, F.C. Bronson, C.R. Brown, Alan Dinehart (as "Richard Putnam"), Leonard Doyle, A.D. Glaser, Jessie F. Glendinning, David Landau, Georgie Lawrence. Produced by The Selwyns.
- (1919) Stage Play: Three's a Crowd. Comedy. Written by Earl Derr Biggers and Christopher Morley. Cort Theatre: 4 Dec 1919- Dec 1919 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Andre Aubry, Byron Beasley, Charles Compton, Harold De Becker, Alan Dinehart (as "Capt. John Blair, AEF"), Phoebe Foster, Roy Gordon, Nesta Kerin, Walter McFewen, Beatrice Moreland, Douglas Ross, Daisy Ruddo, Harry Sothern. Produced by John Cort.
- (1919) Stage Play: Night Lodging. Drama. Written by Maxim Gorky. Plymouth Theatre: 22 Dec 1919- Jan 1920 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Louis Alter (as "Krivoi Zob"), E.J. Ballantine (as "Aloyshka"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Baron"), Alan Dinehart (as "Vaska Pepel"), William E. Hallman, Rosalind Ivan, Charles Kennedy, Lillian Kingsbury, Pauline Lord (as "Nastia"), Eva McDonald, Edwin Nicander, Alexis M. Polianov, Hans Robert, Edward G. Robinson (as "Satin"), W.H. Thompson, Gilda Varesi Archibald (as "Vassilisa Karpovna, Michael's Wife), Cecil Yapp (as "Bubnov"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1920) Stage Play: Big Game. Drama. Written by Willard Robertson and Kilbourn Gordon. Fulton Theatre: 20 Jan 1920- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Reginald Barlow, J.A. Curtis, Paul Dickey, Alan Dinehart (as "Larry Smith"), Charles Halton, Pauline Lord, William Maxson, William Morran. Produced by Mrs. Henry B. Harris. Note: Filmed by Metro Pictures Corp. as Big Game (1921).
- (1920) Stage Play: The Blue Flame. Melodrama. Written by George V. Hobart and John Willard, from the play by Leta Vance Nicholson. Shubert Theatre: 15 Mar 1920- Apr 1920 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Theda Bara, Joseph Buckley, Helen Curry, Alan Dinehart (as "John Varnum"), Donald Gallagher, Jack Gibson, Henry Herbert, Kenneth Hill, Earl House, Frank Hughes, DeWitt Jennings, Tessie Lawrence, Thais Lawton, Robert Lee, Martin Malley, Harry Minturn, Tom O'Hara, Royal C. Stout. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Mirage. Melodrama. Written by Edgar Selwyn. Directed by Edgar Selwyn. Times Square Theatre: 30 Sep 1920- Mar 1921 (closing date unknown/192 performances). Cast: Jon Alexander, William Bain, Howard Benton, Alison Bradshaw, Alan Dinehart (as "Al Manning"), Mabelle Elkins, Wanda Laurence, George LeSoir, Camilla Lyon, Helen Maginnis, Reginald Mason, Florence Nash, Bert J. Norton, Catherine Proctor, Carol Ray, Florence Reed, Mildred Whitney, Malcolm Williams, William Williams. Produced by The Selwyns.
- (1922) Stage Play: Lawful Larceny. Comedy. Written by Samuel Shipman. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Theatre Republic: 2 Jan 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/190 performances). Cast: Frazer Coulter [credited as Frazier Coulter], Alan Dinehart (as "Andrew Dorsey"), Sara Haden, Gail Kane, Felix Krembs, Bijoute La Violette, Margaret Lawrence, Martha Mayo, John Sharkey, Lowell Sherman, John Stokes, Ida Waterman [final Broadway role]. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Exciters. Comedy. Written by Martin Brown. Directed by Edgar Selwyn. Times Square Theatre: 22 Sep 1922- Oct 1922 (closing date unknown/43 performances). Cast: Marsh Allen, Tallulah Bankhead, Alan Dinehart (as "Dan MacGee"), Sidney Dudley, Florence Flinn, Echlin Gayer, Roy Gordon, Jerry Hart, Robert Hyman, Frederick Karr, Wright Kramer, Thais Lawton, Aline MacMahon, Enid Markey, Albert Marsh, Chester Morris, Edwin Walter. Produced by The Selwyns.
- (1922) Stage Play: Rose Briar. Comedy. Written by Booth Tarkington. Empire Theatre: 25 Dec 1922- Mar 1923 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Billie Burke (as "Rose Briar"), Frank Conroy (as "Valentine"), Louis Darclee, Alan Dinehart (as "Paradee"), Paul Doucet (as "Crecelous, Mark Haight, Julia Hoyt, Richie Ling (as "Little"), Frank McCoy, Florence O'Denishawn, Ethel Remey (as "Miss Sheppard") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1923) Stage Play: Two Fellows and a Girl. Comedy. Written by Vincent Lawrence. Vanderbilt Theatre: 19 Jul 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/132 performances). Cast: Jack Bennett (as "Thomas Ellery"), Alan Dinehart (as "Jim Dale"), Claiborne Foster (as "Doris Wadsworth"), John Halliday (as "Jack Moorland"), Ruth Shepley (as "Lea Ellery"), George Smithfield (as "Johnson"). Produced by George M. Cohan.
- (1924) Stage Play: Cheaper to Marry. Written by Samuel Shipman. 49th Street Theatre: 15 Apr 1924- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Horace Braham, Berton Churchill, Alan Dinehart (as "Charles Tyler"), Ruth Donnelly, Florence Eldridge, Claiborne Foster, Olga Lee, Robert Warwick. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1925) Stage Play: Applesauce. Comedy. Written by Barry Conners. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Ambassador Theatre: 28 Sep 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: Albert Andruss, Clara Blandick, Walter Connolly, Jessie Crommette, Alan Dinehart (as "Bill McAllister"), William Holden, Gladys Lloyd. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1926) Stage Play: Treat 'em Rough. Comedy. Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Klaw Theatre: 4 Oct 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Beppo (as "Beppo"), Walter Connolly (as "Marco"), Alan Dinehart (as "Tony Barudi"), Robert Dye (as "Gus"), Marguerite Forrest (as "Mimi La Verne"), Nedda Harrigan (as "Lisa Toselli"), May Hopkins, Helen Landis (as "Trixie Colette"), Thomas MacLarnie (as "Father Flynn"), James Manning (as "Sergeant Burns"), Myrtle Miller (as "Pansy La Motte"), M. Charles Palazzi (as "Joe"), William Ricciardi (as "Tomasso Salvatore"), Jack Rigo (as "Demetrius"), John Shanks (as "Buff"), Lois Shore (as "Susi"), Helen Sinnott [credited as Helene Sinnott] (as "Lola Carson"), Genevieve Tobin, George Torrence (as "Dan Carson"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Patsy. Comedy. Written by Barry Conners. Booth Theatre: 22 Dec 1925- Jul 1926 (closing date unknown/245 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Herbert Clark, John Diggs, Alan Dinehart, Claiborne Foster, Lucia Moore, Mary Stills. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1926) Stage Play: Americana. Musical revue. Based on material by J.P. McEvoy. Music by Con Conrad and Henry Souvaine. Additional music by George Gershwin. Additional numbers by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Philip Charig and Morrie Ryskind. Directed by Alan Dinehart and Larry Ceballos. Belmont Theatre: 26 Jul 1926- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/224 performances). Cast: Roy Atwell, Roberta Bellinger, Lew Brice, Harriette Burke, Charles Butterworth, Tom Button, Betty Compton, Maryon Dale, Aline Gardner, Edgar Gardner, Georgia Ingram. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1926) Stage Play: Up the Line. Drama. Written by Carlton Fisk. Directed by Alan Dinehart Morosco Theatre: 22 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Patrick S. Barrett (as "Jarnigan"), Lynne Berry (as "John"), Harlan Briggs, Louis Calhern, J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Nels"), Dorothy Estabrook (as "Jenny"), Florence Johns (as "Effie"), Daniel Kelly (as "Happy"), Barry Macollum (as "Rat"), Carleton Macy (as "Big Bill"), Lydia Willmore (as "Ma"), Elizabeth Wrangle (as "Ruth"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1927) Stage Play: Sinner. Comedy. Written by Thompson Buchanan. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Klaw Theatre: 7 Feb 1927- May 1927 (128 performances). Cast: Vera Allen (as "Estelle Pemberton"), Alan Dinehart (as "Tom Page"), Claiborne Foster (as "Cynthia Pemberton"), Geoffrey Harwood (as "Billy Lawrence"), Hugh Huntley (as "Jimmy La Farge"), Daniel Kelly (as "Ebenezer Standish"), Merle Maddern (as "Mrs. John Pemberton Sr."), William Stone, Richard Temple (as "John Pemberton Sr."), Raymond Walburn (as "John Pemberton Jr."). Produced by Richard Herndon. Produced by arrangement with W. Herbert Adams.
- (1927) Stage Play: Merry-Go-Round. Musical comedy. Music by Henry Souvaine and Jay Gorney. Directed by Alan Dinehart [credited as Allan Dinehart]. Klaw Theatre (moved to The Sam H. Harris Theatre from 12 Sep 1927- close): 31 May 1927- Sep 1927 (closing date unknown/136 performances). Cast: Don Barclay, Evelyn Bennett, Joyce Booth, Marie Cahill, William Collier, Maryon Dale, Blanche Fleming, Etienne Girardot, Daniel Higgins, Libby Holman, James Jolly, William Leibling, Arthur Lipson, Philip Loeb, Louise Richardson, Leonard Sillman, Mary Stills, Doris Vinton, Clifford Walker, Rose Wenzel, Al Wilde, Renee Wilde, Woodey Lee Wilson, Devah Worrell. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1927) Stage Play: Creoles. Comedy-drama. Written by Samuel Shipman and Kenneth Perkins. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Klaw Theatre: 22 Sep 1927- 16 Oct 1927 (28 performances). Cast included: Helen Chandler, Redfield Clarke, Elizabeth Darling, Alan Dinehart (as "El Gato"), Raoul De Leon, Edward Ferguson, Eva Franklin, Susie Franklin.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Silent House. Melodrama. Written by John G. Brandon and George Pickett. Directed by C.W. Hunt. Morosco Theatre: 7 Feb 1928-Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/277 performances). Cast: Luis Alberni, Wyrley Birch, Helen Chandler, Alan Dinehart (as "George Winsford"), Howard Lang, Bryan Lycan, James MacDonald, Charles McNaughton, Clarke Silvernail, Gerald Oliver Smith. Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Breaks. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by J.C. Nugent and Alan Dinehart. Klaw Theatre: 16 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Harry Blakemore (as "Amos Strett"), Frederick Burt (as "Landis"), Conrad Cantzen (as ""Belch" Atkins"), Helen Carew (as "Jane"), Claude Cooper (as "Hank Dolf"), Edward H. Loeffler (as "Badger"), Elliott Nugent (as "Jim Dolf"), J.C. Nugent (as "Jed Willis"), Sylvia Sidney (as "Amy"), Malcolm Williams (as "Manson"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Father. Drama (revival). Written by August Strindberg, as translated by Robert Whittier. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Belmont Theatre: 11 May 1928- May 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Edward Broadley, Alan Dinehart (as "Cavalry Captain"), Edward Everett Hale, Florence Johns, Peggy Keenan, Robert Le Seuer, Kate Mayhew, Albert Reed. Produced by Alan Dinehart and Richard Herndon.
- (1928) Stage Play: Girl Trouble. Written by Barry Conners. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Belmont Theatre: 25 Oct 1928- Nov 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Edward Broadley, Boyd Davis (as "Professor Erricson"), Wallace Erskine (as "Dr. Coleman"), Richard Gregg, Sara Haden, Dorothy Hall, Georgia Lee Hall, Virginia Howell, Jack MacBryde, Lucia Moore, Charles Peterson. Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Marriage Bed. Drama. Written by Ernest Pascal. Directed by Robert Milton. Booth Theatre: 7 Jan 1929- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler, Ann Davis,Alan Dinehart (as "George Boyd"), Edward Emery, Helen Flint, Harriet E. MacGibbon, Elizabeth Patterson, Edwin Santley, Ernest Wood. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1929) Stage Play: Queen Bee. Comedy. Written by Louise Fox Connell and Ruth Hawthorne. Directed by Alan Dinehart. Belmont Theatre: 12 Nov 1929- Nov 1929 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Gertrude Bryan, Brian Donlevy, C. Hedge, Ian Keith, Warren Parker, Eleanor Phelps, William Stone. Produced by Joseph B. Glick.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Ninth Guest. Melodrama. Written and directed by Owen Davis. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 25 Aug 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Berton Churchill, William Courtleigh, Brenda Dahlen, Alan Dinehart (as "Hank Abbott"), Grace Kern, Thais Lawton, Frank Shannon, Robert Vivian. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1934) Stage Play: Alley Cat. Comedy. Written by Alan Dinehart and Samuel Shipman. Adapted from script by Lawrence Pohle. Directed by Alan Dinehart. 48th Street Theatre: 17 Sep 1934- Sep 1934 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Royal Beal, Mozelle Britton (credited as Mozelle Brittone), Edward Broadley, Audrey Christie, Harry Gribbon, Frank Jaquet, Kay Strozzi, Evelyn Varden. Produced by Margaret Hewes.
- (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, Thelma Shaw, Richard Sterling, Richard Taber, George Volk, Eileen Wenzel, Stephen Wilson. Produced by Jack Curtis.
- (1940) Stage Play: Separate Rooms. Comedy. Written by Alan Dinehart [final Broadway credit] and Joseph Carole. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Maxine Elliott's Theatre (moved to The Mansfield Theatre from 15 Apr 1940- 10 Jun 1940, then moved to The Plymouth Theatre on 10 Jun 1940 to close): 23 Mar 1940- 6 Sep 1941 (613 performances). Cast: Alan Dinehart (as "Jim Stackhouse"), Glenda Farrell, Lyle Talbot, Mozelle Britton (credited as Mozelle Brittonne), Edmond Dorsey, Austin Fairman, Madora Fairman, James Robbins, J. Scott Smart. Produced by Bobby Crawford.
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