- (1924 - 1944) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: They Knew What They Wanted. Comedy. Written by Sidney Howard. Garrick Theatre: 24 Nov 1924- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/192 performances). As "Farm Hand." Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1925) Stage Play: Processional. Comedy. Written by John Howard Lawson. Garrick Theatre: 12 Jan 1925- Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/90 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Dynamite Jim"), Patricia Barclay (as "Old Maggie"), Alvah Bessie (as "Soldier and Miner"), E.F. Bliss (as "Gore"), William P. Canfield (as "Man in Silk Hat"), Samuel Chinitz (as "Third Soldier"), Redfield Clarke (as "The Sheriff"), Robert Collyer (as "Slop"), Carl Eckstrom (as "MacCarthy"), Blanche Friderici (as "Mrs. Euphemia Stewart Flimmins"), Ben Grauer(as "Boob Elkins"), Charles Halton (as "Jake Psinkski"), William T. Hayes (as "Pop Pratt"), Stanley Lindahl (as "Smith/Second Soldier"), Philip Loeb (as "Isaac Cohen"), Donald MacDonald (as "Philpotts"), Samuel L. Manning (as "Rastus"), Sanford Meisner (as "Soldier and Miner"), Roy Regua (as "Soldier and Miner"), Arthur Sircom (as "Soldier and Miner"), Lee Strasberg (as "First Soldier") [Broadway debut], Ernest Thompson (as "Soldier and Miner"), Harvey Tievs (as "Soldier and Miner", June Walker (as "Sadie Cohen"), Alan Ward (as "Bill"). Replacement actors during run: Edward Pawley (as "Dynamite Jim"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Straw Hat. Comedy. Written by Paul Tulane and Agnes Hamilton Jones. from the French of Eugene Labiche. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. American Laboratory: 14 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Baroness Creme de la Creme"), George Auerbach, Morton Brown, Adelaide George, Robert H. Gordon, Sam Hartman, Harold Hecht (as "Felix"), Florence House, Martha Johnson, Donald Keyes, Louis Quince, Roberta Renys, Anne Schmidt, Dora Schwartz, Arthur Sircom (as "Gillette Rapide"), Richard Skinner, Frances Wilson. Produced by The American Laboratory Theatre Company.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Trumpet Shall Sound. Written by Thornton Wilder. Directed by Richard Boleskavsky. American Laboratory: 10 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: George Auerbach, Jane Berry, Helen Coburn, Arthur Sircom (as "Keeter"), Walter Frances Titsworth. Produced by The American Laboratory Theatre Company.
- (1930) Stage Play: Sailor, Beware! Comedy. Written by Kenyon Nicholson and Charles Robinson. Directed by Kenyon Nicholson and Arthur Sircom. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Sep 1933- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/500 performances). Cast: Murray Alper (as "Herb Marley"), John Bard, Audrey Christie, Ruth Conley, Edward Craven, Josephine Evans (as "Dode Bronson"), Larry Fletcher, Bradford Hatton (as "Luther Reed"), George Heller (as "Wop Wilchinski"), Ross Hertz (as "Spud Newton"), Harry Hornick (as "Señor Gomez"), Paul Huber (as "Lieut. Loomis, U.S.N."), Bruce MacFarlane (as "Chester Dynamite Jones"), Horace McMahon (as "Mattie Matthews"), Rod Maybee, Edgar Nelson, Don Rowen, Ann Thomas, Ann Winthrop. Replacement: Effie Afton (as "Ruby Keefer"). Produced by Courtney Burr.
- (1931) Stage Play: Springtime for Henry. Comedy. Written by Benn W. Levy. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Bijou Theatre: 9 Dec 1931- May 1932 (closing date unknown/199 performances). Cast: Edith Atwater, Leslie Banks, Nigel Bruce, Helen Chandler, Frieda Inescort. Produced by Kenneth MacGowan and Joseph Verner Reed.
- (1932) Stage Play: Money in the Air. Written by Thetta Quay Franks. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Ritz Theatre: 7 Mar 1932- Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Vera Allen, Hugh Buckler, Frederic Forman, Frank Harvey, Horace Pollack, Gordon Richards, Cynthia Rogers, Richard Skinner, Joaquin Souther, Katherine Stewart, John Todd. Produced by Frank Rowland.
- (1932) Stage Play: Men Must Fight. Written by Reginald Lawrence and S.K. Lauren. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Lyceum Theatre: 14 Oct 1932- Nov 1932 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Edgar Barrier, Janet Beecher (as "Laura Seward'), J. Malcolm Dunn', Gilbert Emery, Alma Kruger, Douglass Montgomery, Percy Moore, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Lauralee Skinner, Kent Smith, Laura Treadwell.
- (1933) Stage Play: A Good Woman, Poor Thing. Comedy. Written by Dillard Long. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Avon Theatre: 9 Jan 1933- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Johnnie Brewer, Gwen Day Burroughs, Millicent Hanley, Arthur Margetson, W.J. McCarthy, Irene Purcell, John Williams. Produced by John H. Potter.
- (1933) Stage Play: The New York Idea. Comedy (revival). Written by Langdon Mitchell [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Heckscher Theatre: 22 Mar 1933- Mar 1933 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Olivia Bird (as "Mrs. Vida Phillimore, Philip's divorced wife"), Margaret G. Brett (as "Grace Phillimore, Philip's sister"), Janet Brower (as "Benson, Vida's maid"), Van Henry Cartmell (as "Sir Wilfred Cates-Darby"), Lois S. Coffin (as "Mrs. Cynthia Karslake, Karslake's divorced wife"), Leonie A. Danforth (as "Mrs. Phillimore, Philip's mother"), George H. Darrell (as "Tim Fiddler"), Sterling T. Foote (as "Philip Phillimore"), Harold W. Gould (as "William Ludley, Philip's cousin"), Amy B. Groesback (as "Miss Heneage, Philip's aunt"), Robert Irwin (as "Nogam, Karslake's valet"), Philip Kobbe (as "Brooks, Vida' footman"), Drelincourt M. Martin (as "Thomas, the Phillimore's family servant"), Charles E. Maxwell (as "John Karslake"), Theodore Steinway (as "The Rev. Matthew Phillimore, Philip's brother"). Produced by Snarks Ltd.
- (1933) Stage Play: Give Us This Day. Drama. Written by Howard Koch. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Booth Theatre: 27 Oct 1933- Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Harlan Briggs (as "Matt Strong"), Eva Condon (as "Eva Strong"), Zamah Cunningham (as "Anne Strong"), Ann Dere (as "Nora Strong"), Harry Gresham (as "Brad Strong"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "Mark Strong"), J. Anthony Hughes (as "Wes Carnwright"), June Meier (as "Mirian Brandon as Child"), Eleanor Phelps (as "Jane Strong"), Edward Ryan (as "Mark Strong as Child"), Joaquin Souther (as "Mr. Sedgwick"), Ralph Theodore (as "John Strong"), Linda Watkins (as "Miriam Brandon"). Produced by Francis I. Curtis and Richard Meyers.
- (1933) Stage Play: All Good Americans. Comedy. Written by Laura Perelman and S.J. Perelman. Scenic Design by Mordecai Gorelik. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Henry Miller's Theatre: 5 Dec 1933- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Marie Adels (as "Lucy Starkweather"), Harry C. Anderson (as "Bar Man"), Charles Angelo (as "A French Man"), C. Francois Barrere (as "A French Man"), Paula Bauersmith (as "Miss Moorhead"), Hilda Bruce (as "Ginsberg"), Claude Burani (as "A Gendarme"), 'Michelette Burani' (asd "Concierge"), Renee Cartier (as "A French Girl"), Hazel Curry (as "A Colored Girl"), Willard Dashiell (as "Mr. Bond"), Henry De Koven (as "A Rug-Seller"), Eric Dressler (as "Ham Farnsworth"), Coburn Goodwin (as "Rex Fleming"), Johnny Gybelman (as "Moses"), Joseph P. Harris (as "A Bystander"), Charles Henderson (as "Noble Smart"), Fred Keating (as "Pat Wells"), Doris Laurey (as "A French Girl"), Janet McLeay (as "Mary-Louise Porter"), LeRoi Operti (as "George Palfrey"), Mary Philips (as "Cassie Bond"), Helena Rapport (as "Mrs. Greenspan"), Lauza Riane (as "A Flower Woman"), Frank Rowan (as "Metzger"), George Spelvin [actor who wished to remain anonymous] (as "A French Gentleman"), James Stewart (as "Johnny Chadwick"), George Todd (as "Jimmy"), Hope Williams (as "Julie Gable"). Produced by Courtney Burr.
- (1934) Stage Play: Whatever Possessed Her. Farce. Written by Hardwick Nevin. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Mansfield Theatre: 25 Jan 1934- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast included: William Tobin, Richard Whorf. Produced by Raymond Moore.
- (1935) Stage Play: Battleship Gertie. Farce. Written by Frederick Hazlitt Brennan. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Lyceum Theatre: 18 Jan 1935- Jan 1935 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Walter Baldwin (as "Senator Blowney"), Frederick Banker, Oliver Barbour, Moana Chu, Boyd Crawford, William Culloo, Harry Davenport (as "Senator Heffermeister"), Gladys Griswold, Joseph P. Harris, Frank Jaquet, George Lessey, Helen Lynd, Horace McMahon (as "Marine Sergeant Grogan"), Claude McNair, Burgess Meredith (as "Seaman Jones"), Lora Rogers, Richard Taber, George R. Taylor, Richard Toms, Philip Truex (as "Price"), Philip Wood, Ernest Woodward, Herbert A. Yost. Produced by Courtney Burr.
- (1935) Stage Play: Whatever Goes Up. Comedy. Written by Milton Lazarus. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Biltmore Theatre: 25 Nov 1935- Dec 1935 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Raymond Bramley, David Breen, Natalie Carpenter, Irene Cattell (as "Mrs. Martin"), William David, John Davies, Jack Davis, Frank Gabrielson, Gordon Hamilton (as "Second Detective"), Annette Hoffman (as "Madame Lili"), Harry Jackson, Barbara Layne, David Lesan, Frank Lindsay, H.H. McCollum, John Henry McKee, W.O. McWatters, Nordas Metcalfe, Russell Morrison (as "Photographer"), Peggy O'Donnell, George Peters, Leona Powers (as "Mrs. Sweeney"), Peter Powers, Edward H. Robins, Robert Russell, Edmon Ryan, David Shelley, Fred Sherman, Paul Sklar, Ernest Truex (as "Terrance J. Sweeney"), Harry Tyler, Philip Van Zandt, Mildred Wall, Ernest Woodward. Produced by Crosby Gaige.
- (1936) Stage Play: I Want a Policeman. Comedy. Written by Rufus King and Milton Lazarus. Scenic Design by Cleon Throckmorton. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Lyceum Theatre: 14 Jan 1936- Feb 1936 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Wendy Atkin, Eleanore Breen, Robert Bartron, Larry Bolton, Sylvia Field (as "Fern Davidson"), Frederick Graham, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Eric Davidson"), Weldon Heyburn (as "Alfaro"), Paul Huber (as "Police Commissioner Baldwin"), Con MacSunday, Harold Morfet, Barry Sullivan (as "Captain Lynch"), Clinton Sundberg (as "Charles Talbot"), Estelle Winwood (as "Lady Breen"), Eric Wollencott. Produced by Francis I. Curtis and Richard Meyers.
- (1936) Stage Play: Seen But Not Heard. Comedy. Written by Marie Baumer and Martin Berkeley. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Henry Miller's Theatre: 17 Sep 1936- Nov 1936 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Anne Baxter (as "Elizabeth Winthrop") [Broadway debut], Anthony Blair (as "Lowell"), Boyd Davis (as "Senator Howard Winthrop"), Grace Fox (as "Harriett"), Lulu Mae Hubbard (as "Ruth Winthrop"), Paul McGrath (as "John Clyde"), Eleanor Phelps (as "Thelma Barker"), Dean Raymond (as "Dr. Paley"), Raymond Roe (as "Tommy Winthrop"), Kent Smith (as "Bob Winthrop"), Ralph Theodore (as "Jeffreys"), Frankie Thomas (as "Duke Winthrop"), Ann Winslow (as "Celia Winthrop"), John Winthrop (as "Romney"), Ernest Woodward (as "Reverend Clifford Winthrop"). Produced by D.A. Doran. Produced in association with International Productions Inc.
- (1937) Stage Play: Tide Rising. Drama. Written by George Brewer Jr. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Jan 1937- Feb 1937 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast included Grant Mitchell.
- (1937) Stage Play: Penny Wise. Comedy. Written by Jean Ferguson Black. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Morosco Theatre: 19 Apr 1937- Jun 1937 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Albert Bergh (as "Commissioner Dunn"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Gordon"), Irene Purcell (as "Tina") [final Broadway role], Nancy Sheridan, Bertram Thorn (as "Jeff"), Mildred Wall (as "Martha"), Linda Watkins (as "Penny"). Produced by Juliana Morgan.
- (1937) Stage Play: Tell Me Pretty Maiden. Comedy. Written by Dorothy Day Wendell. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Mansfield Theatre: 16 Dec 1937- Feb 1938 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Arling Alcine (as "Policeman"), Walter Armin (as "Headwaiter"), Charles Atkin (as "Waiter"), Laline Brownell (as "Miss Pillsbury"), May Buckley (as "Mrs. Darrell") [final Broadway role], Alan Bunce (as "Tommy Wentworth"), Nellie Burt (as "The Mick, Max's Girl Friend"), Ruth Conley (as "Hallie"), Glenn Coulter (as "Detective"), Emily Devine (as "Stella"), Florence Herrick (as "Sadie"), Otto Hulett (as "Jimmie Manhoff"), Beatrice Kay (as "Hortense"), Karl Kohrs (as "Spectator"), Ellen Love (as "Myrtle Binner"), Jean Mann (as "Gabby"), Constance McKay (as "Glory Dawn"), Richard Mercer (as "Spectator"), Doris Nolan (as "Margo Dare"), Charles Powers (as "Bobbie Darrell"), Leon Rubin (as "Spectator"), Ann Thomas (as "Clementine"), Ivy Troutman (as "Jane Housman"), Gustave Weinburg (as "Max"), Harold West (as "Albert Horning") [final Broadway role], Suzanne Willa (as "Mrs. Corey"). Produced by George Bushar and John Tuerk.
- (1938) Stage Play: Window Shopping. Comedy. Written by Louis E. Schecter and Norman Clark. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Longacre Theatre: 23 Dec 1938- Jan 1939 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Marjorie Blair (as "Nurse"), Ruth Conley (as "Mrs. Snodgrass"), Alice Fleming (as "Miss Doolittle"), Franklyn George (as "Mr. Simpson"), W.J. Hackett (as "Inspector Kennedy"), Philip Huston (as "Jack Garfield"), Ruth Lee (as "Janet Dixon"), Edith Leslie (as "Penelope"), Tony Lord (as "McGinty"), Donald MacKenzie (as "Judge Polk"), Jean Mann (as "Miss Miller"), Patricia Rice (as "Secretary"), Gerta Rozan (as "Trudy Huber"), Phillip M. Sheridan (as "Walsh"), George Sidney (as "Herman Garfield") [final Broadway role], George Spaulding (as "Mr. Talbot"), George Spelvin (as "Photographer"), Ethel Strickland (as "Mrs. Stansbury"), Richard Taber (as "Ned Korn"), Ann Thomas (as "Molly Moran"), Solly Ward (as "Matson"), Mortimer Weldon (as "Mr. Frisby") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Thomas Kilpatrick.
- (1939) Stage Play: Day in the Sun. Comedy. Written by Edward Sammis and Ernest Van Heyn. Directed by Arthur Sircom.. Biltmore Theatre: 16 May 1939- May 1939 (closing date unknown/6 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield, Matt Briggs, Edward Butler, Royal Cutter, Jacqueline DeWitt, Franklyn Fox, Jack Hasker, Ralph Holmes, Taylor Holmes, Frank McCormick, Maida Reade, Elizabeth Reller, Sorele Sayer, James Todd, James Truex. Produced by Forbes Dawson [final Broadway credit].
- (1940) Stage Play: A Case of Youth. Comedy. Written by Wesley Towner. Directed by Arthur Sircom. National Theatre: 23 Mar 1940- 27 Mar 1940 (5 performances). Produced by Courtney Burr.
- (1940) Stage Play: Romantic Mr. Dickens. Written by H.H. Harper and Marguerite Harper. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Playhouse Theatre: 2 Dec 1940- 7 Dec 1940 (8 performances). Cast: Diana Barrymore (as "Caroline Bronson"), Tom Bate, Marshall Bradford, Lachland Campbell, Cathleen Cordell, Lawrence Fletcher, Gertrude Flynn (as "Dora Spenlow, Later Dora Winter"), Elwyne Harvey, Roland Hogue (as "Mr. Twilling, the Vicar"), Robert Keith (as "Charles Dickens"), Thais Lawton, Emily Lorraine, Marita Sylva, Zolya Talma. Produced by John Tuerk.
- (1941) Stage Play: Your Loving Son. Written by Abby Merchant. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Little Theatre: 4 Apr 1941- 5 Apr 1941 (3 performances). Cast: Charita Bauer, Julann Coffrey, Jay Fassett, Edwin Gordon, Raymond Greenleaf, Jessie Royce Landis, Ruth Lee, Edward J. Nugent, Rachel Sewall, Frankie Thomas, Kate Warriner. Produced by Jay Richard Kennedy.
- (1942) Stage Play: All the Comforts of Home. Farce. Written by William Gillette. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Longacre Theatre: 25 May 1942- 30 May 1942 (8 performances). Cast: Wallace Acton, William David, Percy Helton, Celeste Holm, Gene Jerrold, Nicholas Joy, Stuart Lancaster, Jordie McLean, Grace McTarnahan, Olive Prickett, John Regan, Virginia Runyon, Dorothy Sands, Guy Spaull, Richard Stevens, Peggy Van Fleet, Florence Williams. Produced by Edith C. Ringling and Mollie B. Steinberg.
- (1944) Stage Play: Ramshackle Inn. Melodrama. Written by George Batson. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Royale Theatre: 5 Jan 1944- 8 Jul 1944 (216 performances). Cast: Zasu Pitts (as "Belinda Pryde"), Joseph Downing, Will H. Philbrick, Maurine Alexander, Mary Barthelmess, William Blees, Margaret Callahan, Mason Curry, Helene Heigh, John Lorenz, Richard Rober, Ralph Theadore, Robert Toms, Roy Dana Tracy, Cora Witherspoon (as "Mame Phillips"). Produced by Robert Reud.
- (1943) Stage Play: Mrs. January and Mr. X. Comedy. Written by Zoe Akins [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Paul Morrison. Costume Design by Adrian. Directed by Elliott Nugent and Arthur Sircom. Belasco Theatre: 31 Mar 1944- 6 May 1944 (43 performances). Cast: Henry Barnard, Barbara Bel Geddes (as "Wilhelmina"), Billie Burke, Helen Carew (as "Miss Belle"), Frank Craven (as "Martin Luther Cooper"), Susana Garnett (as "Miss Peck"), Nicholas Joy, Dorothy Lambert (as "Clancy"), Edward Nannery (as "Charley Blaine"), Bobby Perez (as "Rolando"), Therese Quadri (as "Germaine"), Phil Sheridan, Robert F. Simon (as "2nd Expressman"), Henry Vincent (as "Burdette"), Roderick Winchell (as "1st Expressman"). Produced by Richard Meyers.
- (1944) Stage Play: The Odds on Mrs. Oakley. Farce. Written by Harry Segall. Directed by Arthur Sircom [final Broadway credit]. Cort Theatre: 2 Oct 1944- 21 Oct 1944 (24 performances). Cast: John Archer (as "Oliver Oakley"), Don Darcy, John Effrat (as "Louie"), Hildegarde Halliday (as "Dennie"), Sally Gabler, Joy Hedges, Allen Kearns, Ben Laughlin, Bruce MacFarlane (as "Howard Stickney"), Virginia Reed (as "Gladys"), Morton Stevens (as "The Professor"). Replacement actor: Jayne Cotter (as "Susan Oakley"). Produced by Robert Reud.
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