Additional theater credits include Bells Are Ringing, Pleasures and Palaces, The Apple Tree, On the Town, The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Awake and Sing!, Broadway Bound, and Subways Are For Sleeping, for which she won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, beating out Barbra Streisand in I Can Get It for You Wholesale.
The cast included Orson Bean, Sydney Chaplin, Carol Lawrence, Gordon Connell, Grayson Hall, and Green's wife Phyllis Newman (whose costume, consisting solely of a towel, was probably Freddy Wittop's easiest design in his distinguished career), with newcomers Michael Bennett and Valerie Harper in the chorus.
Paul Newman | John Henry Newman | Phyllis Diller | Newman | Sydney Newman | Phyllis Schlafly | Phyllis Treigle | Phyllis Curtin | John Newman | David Newman | Barnett Newman | Phyllis Hyman | Peter C. Newman | Ryan Newman | Robert Newman (comedian) | Newman University, Wichita | Newman's Own | Campbell Newman | Phyllis Reynolds Naylor | Phyllis Dixey | Joseph M. Newman | Sam Newman | Phyllis Dare | Phyllis Bottome | Phyllis Avery | Nick Newman | Newman/Haas Racing | M.W. Newman | Mark Newman | Lorraine Newman |