- (1930) Stage Play: The New Yorkers. Musical revue/satire.
- (1924 - 1950) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: Innocent Eyes. Musical revue. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Tot Seymour. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Alfred Goodman. Additional music by J. Fred Coots and James F. Hanley. Additional lyrics by Henry Creamer and McElbert Moore. Choreographed by Jack Mason and Francis Weldon. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by Frank Smithson. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 May 1924- 30 Aug 1924 (126 performances). Cast: Maud Allen, Devera Anguillar, Arthur Appel, Pepita Armadilla, Violet Bache, Edythe Baker, Gordon Baker, Suzanne Bennett, Gaile Beverly, Alice Boulden, Grace Bowman, William Brainerd, Babette Brigon, Frank Byron, Mae Cairns, Mabel Carruthers, Betty Castle, Bebe Cliquot, Florence Courtney, Helene Dahlia, Frank Dobson, Ann Dolores, Ted Doner, Lillian Dunning, Ninon Elysees, Jack de Fay, Jeanette Fleury, Nadjy Gallier, Peggy Gillespie, Norma Gould, Ruth Hamilton, Violet Hayes, Lew Hearn, Leonra Hellekson, Bella Heyman, Katherine Hill, Marjory Himes, Charles Howard, Joseph Hughes, Ruby La Croix, Vera Lavrova, Joan Crawford (credited as Lucille Le Sueur) [Broadway debut], Marjorie Leach, Cecil Lean, Earl Leslie, Peggy Lockwood, Gaby Lorette, Ruby Lorraine, Charles Mac, Mildred Manley, Dorothy Mantell, Martin Mason, Cleo Mayfield, Peggy Mermont, Carol Miller, Mistinguett, Peggy Neil, Jack Oakie, Pauline Pettibois, James E. Phillips, Zuzu Raymonne, Ralph Reader, Victoria Reigel, Carmen Rosella, Irene Sharpe, Loretta Sharpe, Flo Sheppard, Gladys Smith, Lillian Stone, Flo Summerville, Tamara, Myrtle Thompson, Olga Treskoff, Clinton Tustin, Vanessi, Frank Wallace, Marie Warner, Viola Watson, Harry A. White, Billie Williams, Frances Williams [Broadway debut]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: George White's Scandals. Musical revue.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Cocoanuts. Musical comedy. Music by Irving Berlin. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by George S. Kaufman. Additional text by Morrie Ryskind. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Frank Tours, Maurice De Packh, Stephen Jones and Louis Katzman. Scenic Design by Woodman Thompson. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Musical Staging by Sammy Lee. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Lyric Theatre: 8 Dec 1925- 7 Aug 1926 (276 performances). Cast: Chico Marx (as "Willie the Wop"), Groucho Marx (as "Henry W. Schlemmer"), Harpo Marx (as "Silent Sam"), Zeppo Marx (as "Jamison"), Jack Barker, The Breens (as "Specialty"), Lehman Byck, Grace Carroll, Kitty Clay, Beatrice Coniff, Ted Daniels, Billie Davis, Eugene Day, Antonio De Marco, Nina De Marco, Billy DeWolf, Margaret Dumont (as "Mrs. Potter"), Xela Edwards, Roberta Haines, Georgie Hale (as "Eddie"), Rella Harrison, Madeline Janis, Peggy Jones, Mildred Kelly, Evelyn Kermin, Charles Knowlton, Andre Lapue, Maude Lydiate, Lionel Maclyn, Frances Mallory, Liane Mamet, Philip Mann, Juan Marlow, Maxine Marshall, Helen Martin, Mat Matus, Virginia McCune, Adele McHatton, Nesha Medwin, Eleanor Meeker, Bonnie Murray, Marjorie Murray, Hazel Patterson, Jessie Payne, Elsie Pedrick, Gladys Pender, Nancy Phillips, Florence Regan, Jerome Robertson, Maxine Robinson, Basil Ruysdael, Bernice Speer, Hazel Stille, Sybil Stuart, Janet Velie, Jerry White, Henry Whittemore, Beryle Williams, Billie Williams, Frances Williams, Mabel Withee. Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as The Cocoanuts (1929).
- (1927) Stage Play: The Cradle Song. Comedy. Written by Gregorio Martinez Sierra and Maria Martinez Sierra. Translated by John Garrett Underhill. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 24 Jan 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "The Doctor"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "A Countryman"), Sayre Crawley, Kathryn Crowe, Beatrice De Neergaard, Jocelyn Gordon, Helen Grant, Alma Kruger (as "The Prioress"), Lewis Leverett, Irene Levine, Margaret G. Love, Glesca Marshall, Agnes McCarthy, Paula Miller, Ria Mooney, Martha Morgan, Leona Roberts, Mary Ward, Frances Williams. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: Big Lake. Drama. Written by Lynn Riggs. Directed by George Auerbach. American Laboratory: 11 Apr 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Stella Adler (as "Elly"), Grover Burgess (as "Butch"), Frank Burk, John S. Clarke, Helen Coburn, Francis Fergusson, Sam Hartman, Harold Hecht (as "The Davis Boy"), Louis V. Quince, Frances Williams. Produced by The American Laboratory Theatre Company.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Cocoanuts. Musical comedy (revival). Music/lyrics by Irving Berlin. Additional text by Morrie Ryskind. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Frank Tours, Maurice De Packh, Stephen Jones and Louis Katzman. Scenic Design by Woodman Thompson. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Musical Staging by Sammy Lee. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Century Theatre: 16 May 1927-28 May 1927 (16 performances). Cast: Harold Abbey (as "Ensemble"), Jack Barker (as "Robert Adams"), Hazel Barnes (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Bartlett (as "Ensemble"), Anna Bell (as "Ensemble"), Marion Benda (as "Ensemble"), David Breen (as "Eddie"), The Brox Sisters (as "Specialty Act"), Muriel Buck (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Caldwell (as "Ensemble"), Rita Carita (as "Ensemble"), Edna Caton (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Clark (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Cleveland (as "Polly Potter"), Gertrude Cole (as "Ensemble"), Warren Crosby (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Dumont (as "Mrs. Potter"), Betty Frisby (as "Ensemble"), Fred Greggor (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Hamilton (as "Ensemble"), Lebanon Hoffa (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Hopkins (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Huff (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Knight (as "Ensemble"), Rosita Kyle (as "Ensemble"), Lotti Lee (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Lee (as "Ensemble"), Frances Mallory (as "Ensemble"), Philip Mann (as "Ensemble"), Jerry Marlow (as "Ensemble"), Juan Marlow (as "Ensemble"), Chico Marx (as "Willie the Wop"), Groucho Marx (as "Henry W. Schlemmer"), Harpo Marx (as "Silent Sam"), Zeppo Marx (as "Jamison"), Mat Matus (as "Ensemble"), Mary Meys (as "Ensemble"), Verdi Miller (as "Ensemble"), Essie Moore (as "Ensemble"), Crystal Moray (as "Ensemble"), Mary Nesi (as "Ensemble"), Philip Porterfield (as "Ensemble"), Beverly Raynor (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Riley (as "Ensemble"), Jerome Robertson (as "Ensemble"), Basil Ruysdael (as "Hennessey"), Wilfred Shepard (as "Ensemble"), Sybil Steward (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Sweatman (as "Ensemble/The DeMarcos Specialty"), Louise Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Emma Tuerfs (as "Ensemble"), Janet Velie (as "Penelope Martin"), Hazel Vernon (as "Ensemble"), Henry Whittemore Harvey Yates"), Jerry Whyte Ensemble"), Frances Williams (as "Frances Williams"). Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as The Cocoanuts (1929).
- (1928) Stage Play: Martine. Drama. Written by Jean-Jacques Bernard. Translated by Helen Grayson. Directed by Richard Boleslawski. American Laboratory: 4 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Frank Burk (as "Julien Mervan"), Herbert V. Gellendre (as "Alfred Murieux"), Mary Steichen (as "Martin Jeanne"), Ruth Nelson (as "Martine Gevin") [Broadway debut], Frances Williams (as "Madame Mervan"). Produced by The American Laboratory Theatre Company.
- (1928) Stage Play: George White's Scandals. Musical revue.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Lady from Alfaqueque. Comedy.
- (1929) Sage Play: Katerina. Written by Leonid Andreyev. Translated by Herman Bernstein. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 25 Feb 1929- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, J. Edward Bromberg (as "Toropets"), Donald Cameron, Francoise Du Moulin, John Eldredge, Robert H. Gordon, Alma Kruger (as "Tatyana Andreyevna"), Glesca Marshall, Agnes McCarthy, Paula Miller, Ria Mooney, Harold Moulton, Alla Nazimova (as "Katerina Ivanovna"), Leona Roberts, Robert Ross, J. Blake Scott, Frances Williams. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: George White's Scandals. Musical revue.
- (1930) Stage Play: A Glass of Water. Comedy. Written by Eugène Scribe [posthumous credit]. Directed by Maria Germanova. American Laboratory: 5 Mar 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Britton Diller (as "Arthur Masham"), Emily Floyd (as "Lady Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough"), Richard Gaines (as "The Marquis de Torcy, Ambassador of Louis XIV"), Maria Germanova (as "Queen Anne of England"), Elaine Howe (as "Lady Abercrombie"), Charles Kradoska (as "Henry St. John, the Viscount Bolingbroke"), Angela Mulinos (as "Abigail Churchill"), William Post (as "Lord Harley, Earl of Oxford"), Karl Swenson (as "Thompson"), Frances Williams (as "Lady Albemarle"). Note: Filmed by Deutsche Film Hansa [West Germany] as Das Glas Wasser (1960) [A Glass of Water] and has been produced on French TV numerous times.
- (1931) Stage Play: Simple Simon. Musical comedy (revival). Music by Richard Rodgers. Book by Ed Wynn and Guy Bolton. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Directed by Seymour Hicks. Majestic Theatre: 9 Mar 1931- 21 Mar 1931 (16 performances). Cast: Albert Baron, Laine Blaire, Betty Blake, David Breen, Margaret Breen, Buff Bullard, Paul Butterworth, Jerrie Cragin, Muriel DeLova, Peggy Driscoll, Muriel DeLova, Frank DeWitt, William J. Ferry, Lulu Gray, Barbara Hamilton, Muriel Harrison, Harriet Hoctor, Pete La Della, James McKay, Virginia McNaughton, Frieda Mierse, Villi Milli, Irma Montague, Master George Offerman, Patricia Palmer, Renee Rivir (as "Peter Pan"), Jerry Rogers, Joseph Schrode (as "The Horse") [final Broadway role], Billie Seward, Harry Shannon, Wini Shaw (as "Sal"), Marie Shea, Mimi Sherman, Ruth Simmons, Adele Smith, Gil Squires, Jack Squires, Flora Taylor, William H. White, Frances Williams (as "Goldylocks"), Ed Wynn. Produced by Ed Wynn.
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