- (February 21, 1922 - April 1922) He acted in Jean Gilbert and Harry Graham's musical, "The Lady of the Rose," at the Daly's Theatre in London, England with Harry Welchman, Phyllis Dare, Winnie Collins, Huntley Wright, Ivy Tresmand, and Leonard MacKay in the cast.
- (February 24, 1923 - April 1923) He acted in Redeames Kunneke and Adrian Ross's musical, "The Cousin from Nowhere," at the Prince's Theatre in London, England with Helen Gilliland, Walter Williams, Alec Johnstone, Ciceley Debenham, and John E. Coyle in the cast.
- (1937) He acted in Lerner, Goodhart, Hoffman, Guy Bolton, Thompson, and Douglas Furber's musical, "Going Greek," at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with Leslie Henson, Louise Browne, Mary Lawson, Gavin Gordon, Fred Emney, Richard Hearne, and Debroy Somers and his Band in the cast.
- (1937) He acted in Martin Broones, Guy Bolton, Thompson, Douglas Furber, and John's musical, "Swing Along," at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with Leslie Henson, Louise Browne, Zelma O'Neal, Fred Emney, Richard Caldicot, and Richard Hearne in the cast.
- (December 1948) He acted in Oscar Straus's musical, "The Chocolate Soldier," at the Opera House in Manchester, England with Marta Labarr, Gordon Needham, Allen Christie, and Fred Emney in the cast.
- (1928) Stage Play: Ups-a Daisy. Musical comedy. Music by Lewis E. Gensler. Book by Clifford Grey and Robert A. Simon. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and Robert A. Simon. Based on a play by Curt Kraatz. Musical Director: Gene Salzer. Music orchestrated by Frank Black. Scenic Design by John Wenger. Costume Design by Kiviette. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Shubert Theatre: 8 Oct 1928- 1 Dec 1928 (64 performances). Cast: Al Berl (as "Ensemble"), Harry Blake (as "Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Sam Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Russ Brown (as "Jimmy Ridgeway"), Sybil Bursk (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Caits (as "Oskar"), Louis Caits (as "Sepp"), Teddy Cameron (as "Ensemble"), Joan Carter Waddell (as "Madge Mallory"), John Coughlin (as "Ensemble"), Alan Crane (as "A Page/Ensemble"), Rita Crane (as "Gertrude/Ensemble"), Virginia Crowe (as "Ensemble"), May Delaney (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Dybfest (as "Ensemble"), Adeline Foley (as "Ensemble"), Alan Fox (as "Scrams/Ensemble"), Ruth Gaudens (as "Ensemble"), Luella Gear (as "Ethel Billings"), Carolyn Gerken (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Hartman (as "Ensemble"), Mitzi Hayes (as "Ensemble"), Florence Healy (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Hoey (as "Ensemble"), Lebanon Hoffa (as "Ensemble"), Bob Hope (as "Screeves/Ensemble"), Amalie Ideal (as "Ensemble"), Sidney Kane (as "Ensemble"), Irene Kelly (as "Ensemble"), Nell Kelly (as "Lurline"), William Kent, Arthur LaFrack (as "Ensemble"), Myrtle Lambert (as "Ensemble"), Jimmy Lee (as "Ensemble"), Lorry LeNoie (as "Ensemble"), Walter Lowery (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Lund (as "Ensemble"), Jocelyn Lyle (as "Mary/Ensemble"), Marilyn Mack (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Martinez (as "Ensemble"), Virginia May (as "Ensemble"), Fred Maye (as "Freddie/Ensemble"), John McCahill (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Miller (as "Ensemble"), Georgia Moore (as "Marigold/Ensemble"), Lucille Moore (as "Ensemble"), Odessa Morgan (as "Ensemble"), Billy Neely (as "Walter/Ensemble"), Petra Olsen (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Otis (as "Ensemble"), George Pauncefort (as "Ambrose Wattle"), Mildred Pitcher (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Pitcher (as "Ensemble"), Blanche Reeves (as "Ensemble"), Roy Royston (as "Roy Lindbrooke"), Marie Saxon (as "Polly Mallory"), Francis X. Sinnott (as "Ensemble"), George Smith (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Timmons (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Tolle (as "Irene"), Buster West (as "Pinky Parks"), John West (as "Fletcher"), Wanda Wood (as "Ensemble"), Betty Wright (as "Ensemble"), Grace Wright (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Wyatt (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lewis E. Gensler.
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