[1] An early example of his work is the 1905 The Man with the Jingle, a song for which Friedlander wrote the lyrics to music by Charles E.
[3] Friedlander married the Russian-born Nan Halperin, a vaudeville performer, and composed all the songs she used in her act.
The company said it planned to produce a new revue called the Friedlander Show with seven complete stage settings and 34 people.
[9] In 1921 Freidlander and L. Lawrence Weber were in partnership to present dramatic, musical and vaudeville attractions at the Longacre on Broadway.
[13] Friedlander produced and directed the play The Shelf, which opened at the Morisco on 27 September 1926 and ran for 32 performances.
The script was weak, but the popular comedian Sam Bernard played the starring role and carried the show for 79 performances.
[15] Friedlander produced and directed the musical comedy Jonica, which opened at the Craig Theatre on 7 April 1930.
The authors were Dorothy Heyward and Moss Hart with music by Joseph Meyer and lyrics by William Moll.
[18] Hiram Sherman's farce Too Much Party, directed by William Friedlander, opened at the Theatre Masque on 5 March 1934 and closed after eight performances.
[20] Friedlander's revival of the 1907 musical comedy The Time, The Place and The Girl opened at the Mansfield Theater on 21 October 1942.
Principals are forlornly stranded in couples near the apron, and called upon to throw the frightful lines back and forth at each other in the manner of discomforted victims trying to pass the buck.
"[21] Good Morning, Corporal opened at the Playhouse Theater on 8 August 1944, staged and presented by Friedlander.