- (1920 - 1963) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1920) Stage Play: Three Showers. Musical comedy. Music by J. Turner Layton. Book by William Carey Duncan. Lyrics by Henry Creamer. Musical Director: Ivan Rudisill. Music orchestrated by Will Vodery. Musical Direction by Edward P. Bower. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Harris Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre from 26 Apr 1920 to close): 5 Apr 1920- 15 May 1920 (48 performances).
- (1923) Stage Play: Steadfast. Drama. Written by Albert Koblitz and Samuel Jesse Warshawsky. Ambassador Theatre: 29 Oct 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Charles H. Cline, Robert Conness, Leona Hogarth, Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Florence Marcuson"), Rexford Kendrick, Frank McGlynn, Henry Mortimer, Billy Pearce, Marie Reichardt, George Henry Trader, Marie Louise Walker. Produced by George H. Brennan.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Easy Mark. Comedy. Written by Jack Larric. 39th Street Theatre: 26 Aug 1924- Nov 1924 (closing date unknown/95 performances). Cast: Pauline Armitage, W.J. Brady, G. Pat Collins, Joseph Dailey, John W. Flynn, Ted W. Gibson, Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Hattie Crane"), William Huston, Kate Morgan, Worthington L. Romaine. Produced by Independent Theater, Inc.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Book of Charm. Comedy. Written by John Kirkpatrick. Directed by Rachel Crothers. Comedy Theatre: 3 Sep 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: James Brady, Charles D. Brown, Walton Butterfield, Kenneth Dana, Emily Dodd, Elsie Esmond, Anna Greenwood, Edgar Henning, Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Violet"), George Lydecker, Mildred MacLeod, Elizabeth Patterson, Robert Strauss, Lee Tracy (as "Rudolph Klein"), Maidel Turner (as "Mrs. Wilson"), Mary Walsh. Produced by Rachel Crothers.
- (1926) Stage Play: Square Crooks. Comedy/drama. Written by James P. Judge. Directed by Albert Bannister. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 1 Mar 1926- Jul 1926 (closing date unknown/150 performances). Cast: Dorothy Appleby, Annie Mack Berlein, Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Jane Brown"), Norval Keedwell, Philip Lord, Russell Mack, Dean Raymond, Harold Salter, Francis M. Verdi. Produced by Bannister and Powell.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Money Lender. Written by Roy Hornimann. Directed by Edward C. Lilley. Ambassador Theatre: 27 Aug 1928- Sep 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Genevieve Belasco, Herbert Clark, Charles Esdale, George Farren, Marion Grey, Geoffrey Harwood, Lulu Mae Hubbard, A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons, Isabel O'Madigan, Horace Pollock, Lester Salkow, Nan Sheldon, Louis Sorin, Guy Standing, Jr., Katherine Standing, Grant Stewart (as "Rev. Henry Luttrell"), Nina Walker. Produced by Ned Jakobs.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Royal Box. Comedy/romance.
- (1928) Stage Play: Sakura.
- (1934) Stage Play: American - Very Early. Comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: Order Please. Comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: Seen But Not Heard.
- (1943) Stage Play: Kiss and Tell. Comedy. Written by F. Hugh Herbert. Scenic Design by John Root. Press Representative: Phyllis Perlman. Production Assistant: Judith Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. Biltmore Theatre (moved to The Bijou Theatre from 1 Jan 1945- 9 Jun 1945, then moved to The Biltmore Theatre from 11 Jun 1945- 23 Jun 1945): 17 Mar 1943- 23 Jun 1945 (956 performances). Cast: Betty Caulfield (as "Corliss Archer"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Janet Archer"), Frances Bavier (as "Louise"), Walter Davis (as "Uncle George"), John Harvey (as "Private Earhart"), Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Dorothy Pringle"), Robert Keith (as "Harry Archer"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Janet Archer"), James Lane (as "Mr. Willard"), Tommy Lewis (as "Raymond Pringle"), Robert Lynn (as "Robert Pringle"), Judith Parrish (as "Mildred Pringle"), Calvin Thomas (as "Bill Franklin"), Paula Trueman (as "Mary Franklin"), Robert White (as "Dexter Franklin"), Richard Widmark (as "Lieut. Lenny Archer") [Broadway debut]. Replacement cast: Royal Beal (as "Harry Archer"), Kirk Douglas (as "Lieut. Lenny Archer"), "Wrinkles" Harris (as "Marchbanks"), Lois Holmes (as "Mary Franklin"), Charles Nevil (as "Raymond Pringle" [Alternate]), Bobby Schenk (as " Raymond Pringle" [Alternate]), Vera Tatum (as "Dorothy Pringle"), Si Vario (as "Private Earhart") [Broadway debut], Carolyn Wall (as "Mildred Pringle"), Lionel Wilson (as "Dexter Franklin"). Produced by George Abbott.
- (1946) Stage Play: January Thaw.
- (1948) Stage Play: Goodbye, My Fancy. Comedy. Written by Fay Kanin. Directed by Sam Wanamaker. Morosco Theatre (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 7 Feb 1949- 17 Sep 1949 then moved to The Martin Beck Theatre from 19 Sep 1949- 19 Nov 1949 then moved to The John Golden Theatre from 21 Nov 1949- close): 17 Nov 1948- 24 Dec 1949 (446 performances). Cast: Madeline Carroll, Joe Boland, Shirley Booth, Ralph Bunker, Tom Donovan, Lillian Foster, Lenore Garland, Andrew George, Eda Heinemann (as "Mrs. Shackleford"), Sally Hester, Betty Lou Holland, Lulu Mae Hubbard, Bethel Leslie, Mary Malone, George Mitchell, Conrad Nagel, Patty Pope, Gerrianne Rahael, Sam Wanamaker (as "Matt Cole"). John Ware. Produced by Michael Kanin. Produced in association with Richard Aldrich and Richard Meyers.
- (1953) Stage Play: A Girl Can Tell. Comedy.
- (1963) Stage Play: Bicycle Ride to Nevada. Written by Robert Thom. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Cort Theatre: 24 Sep 1963 (1 performance). Cast: John Boruff, Violet Dunn, Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Elizabeth"), Richard Jordan, Ron Leibman, John Marriott, Paul McGrath, Barbara Mostel, Leona Powers, Leslie Redford, Guy Repp, Lois Smith, Franchot Tone (as "Winston Sawyer"). Produced by Roger L. Stevens and Herman Shumlin. Produced in association with Nelson Morris and Randolph Hale.
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