- (1922 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1922) Stage Play: Springtime of Youth. Musical. Based on the book 'Sterne, die wieder leuchtet' by Bernhauser and Rudolph Schanzer. Music by Walter Kollo and Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Cyrus Wood. Musical Director: Frank Cork. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger [earliest Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt and Rollo Wayne. Costume Design by Anna Spencer, Vanity Fair Costumes Inc. and Ford Uniform Company. Directed by John Harwood and J.C. Huffman. Broadhurst Theatre: 26 Oct 1922- 23 Dec 1922 (68 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire (as "Quaker Girl"), Venie Atherton (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), C. Burnett (as "Navy Officer"), Alan Cochrane (as "Navy Officer"), Neil Courtney (as "Navy Officer"), Marjorie Elise (as "Quaker Girl"), Robert Fisher (as "Navy Officer"), Willard Fry (as "Navy Officer"), Patrice Gridier (as "Quaker Girl"), Eleanor Griffith (as "Polly Baxter"), Mabel Griswold (as "Quaker Girl"), Grace Hamilton (as "Prudence Stokes"), Jerome Hays (as "Jasper Pennifer"), Gertrude Hillman (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), Harry Kelly (as "Deacon Stokes"), Mabel Kern (as "Quaker Girl"), J. King (as "Peter"), Loretta Koch (as "Quaker Girl"), Myrtle Lawrence (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), Mildred Lee (as "Quaker Girl"), George MacFarlane (as "Roger Hathaway"), Ben Marion (as "The Mayor"), Polly Mayer (as "Quaker Girl"), Harry McKee (as "Hiram Baxter"), Harry K. Morton (as "Timothy Gookin"), J. Harold Murray (as "Richard Stokes", Vivien Nulty (as "Quaker Girl"), May O'Brien (as "Quaker Girl"), Marie Pettes (as "Keziah Hathaway"), Charles Peyton (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), Walter J. Preston (as "Nat Podmore"), Dorothy Ramesy (as "Quaker Girl"), Maude Rider (as "Quaker Girl"), Gladys Rogers (as "Quaker Girl"), Zella Russell (as "Pepita"), Julie Sabath (as "Quaker Girl"), Edward Scofield (as "Navy Officer"), Fred Slosson (as "Navy Officer"), Olga Steck (as "Priscilla Alden"), Gladys Struthers (as "Quaker Girl"), Clement Taylor (as "Navy Officer"), Lillian Wilck (as "Quaker Girl"), Tom Williams (as "Squire Hathaway"), Larry Wood (as "Hopkins"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1924) Stage Play: Artists and Models. Musical revue.
- (1925) Stage Play: Big Boy. Musical comedy. Music by James F. Hanley and Joseph Meyer. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva. Mr. Jolson's Orchestrations by Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Dances and Ensembles Arranged by Seymour Felix and Larry Ceballos. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Dialogue Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Winter Garden Theatre: 7 Jan 1925- 14 Mar 1925 (56 performances). Cast: Al Jolson (as "Gus"), George Andre(as "Dancer"), Marion Andre (as "Show Girls"), Wyn Ayres (as "Show Girls"), Edythe Baker (as "Phyllis Carter"), Hugh Banks (as "Joe Warren"), Franklyn Batie (as "Jim Redding/Tucker"), Frank Beaston (as "Jack Bedford"), Adolphe Beck (as "Men"), Peggy Bernier (as "Dancer"), May Birt (as "Show Girls"), Freddie Bond (as "Show Girls"), William Bonelli (as "Legrande"), Bobbie Brandeis (as "Men"), Colin Campbell (as "Steve Leslie"), Elsie Carroll (as "Dancer"), Nancy Carroll (as "Show Girls"), Terry Carroll (as "Show Girls"), Irving Carter (as "Danny/Men"), Al Clair (as "Men"), Lee Cutler (as "Dancer"), Jewel Dalores (as "Dancer"), Clifford Daly (as "Men"), Leo Donnelly (as "Doc Wilbur"), Helen Doyle (as "Dancer"), Minnie Dupree (as "Dancer"), William C. Elkins (as "Jubilee Singer"), Flo Evers (as "Show Girls"), Albert Ford (as "Men"), Ethel Fuller (as "Dancer"), Rose Gallagher (as "Show Girls"), George Gilday (as "Judkins"), Peggy Gillespie (as "Dancer"), Janice Glenn (as "Dancer"), Maude Turner Gordon (as "Mrs. Bedford"), Walter A. Gray (as "Jubilee Singer"), Mabel Grete (as "Dancer"), Patti Harrold (as "Annabelle Bedford"), Louise Hersey (as "Show Girls"), Alma Hookey (as "Dancer"), Wilbert B. Howard (as "Jubilee Singer"), George E. Jackson (as "Jubilee Singer"), Frankie James (as "Dolly Graham"), Naoe Kondo (as "Dancer"), Harry Lake (as "Men"), Lewis Laub (as "Men"), Flo Lewis (as "Tessie Forbes"), Madge Lorraine (as "Show Girls"), Walter Lowery (as "Men"), Dotty Mae (as "Dancer"), Charles Moran (as "Mr. Gray/Tout"), Dinky Ozmont (as "Dancer"), Arthur H. Payne (as "Jubilee Singer"), Mary Phillips (as "Show Girls"), Jack Ray (as "Men"), Ralph Reader (as "Men"), Thelma Robinson (as "Dancer"), Mose R. Ross (as "Jubilee Singer"), Dorothy Rudac (as "Dancer"), Ruth Savoy (as "Dancer"), Edith Scott (as "Caroline Purdy"), Arthur S. Shaw (as "Jubilee Singer"), L.C. Sherman (as "Manager"), Madeline Smith (as "Show Girls"), George Spelvin [actor who wished to remain anonymous] (as "Silent Ransom"), Rose Stone (as "Dancer"), Esther Tanney (as "Dancer"), Kelly Thompson (as "Jubilee Singer"), William L. Thorne (as "Bully John Bagby/Wainwright"), Helen Wallace (as "Dancer"), Walter Wandell (as "Men"), Dorothy Wegman (as "Show Girls"), Carl D. White (as "Jubilee Singer"), Minnie White (as "Dancer"), Ralph Whitehead (as "Coley Reid"), Casco Williams (as "Jubilee Singer"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Filmed as Big Boy (1930).
- (1925) Stage Play: Louie the 14th. Musical comedy. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Based on material and lyrics by Arthur Wimperis. Based on a German play by Paul Frank and Julius Wilhelm. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Scenic Design by Gretl Urban. Directed by Edward Royce. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 3 Mar 1925- 5 Dec 1925 (319 performances). Cast: Mabel Baade Ensemble"), Al Baron (as "Spud/Ensemble"), Lee Baron (as "Ensemble"), Ida Barry (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Behrens (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Boatwright (as "Ensemble"), Louise Brooks (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Brown (as "Ensemble"), Louis Casavant (as "The Major Domo"), Lawrence Chrow (as "Ensemble"), Joan Clement [credited as Joan Clement] (as "Ensemble"), Vera Colburn (as "Ensemble"), Norman Colvin (as "Ensemble"), Walter Costello (as "Ensemble"), Jack Cronin (as "Ensemble"), Warren Crosby (as "Ensemble"), Morton Croswell (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Dahm (as "Ensemble"), Lilyan Dawn (as "Ensemble"), Simone De Bouvier (as "Marie Pochard"), Agatha DeBussy (as "Ensemble"), Anna May Denehy (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Dickerson (as "Ensemble"), Carmine DiGiovanni (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Doucet [credited as Catherine Calhoun Doucet] (as "Madame Trapmann"), J.W. Doyle (as "Paul Trapmann"), Edouard Durand (as "Francois Pochard") [final Broadway role], Leon Errol (as "Louie Ketchup"), Ruth Fallows (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Fears (as "Ensemble"), Harry Fender (as "Captain William Brent, A.E.F"), John Fluco (as "Ensemble"), Neel Francis (as "Ensemble"), Florentine Gosnova (as "Florentine"), Frederick Graham (as "The Village Cure/Dominique Dindon"), Camille Griffith (as "Ensemble"), Sam Guncharoff (as "Ensemble"), Helen Haines (as "Ensemble"), Ned Hamlin (as "Ensemble"), A. Havrilla (as "Bob/Ensemble"), Haal Hennessy (as "Ensemble"), Helen Herendeen (as "Ensemble"), Owen Hervey (as "Ensemble"), Alfred James (as "General Chanson/Aristide Brissac"), Maryland Jarbeau (as "Ensemble"), Edna Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Kelly (as "Ensemble"), Therese Kelly (as "Ensemble"), Teddy King (as "Ensemble"), Virginia King (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Kingdon (as "Ensemble"), Albert Kouiznetzoff (as "Ensemble"), Marie Lambert (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Langhorne (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Law (as "Evelyn"), Jack Leahy (as "Ensemble"), Nyo Lee (as "Ensemble"), Rona Lee (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Lertora (as "Captain Gallifet"), Dorothy Lesley (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Littlefield (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Madison (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Mason (as "Patricia Brent"), Charles Mast (as "Sergeant A.E.F./Bill"), William May (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude McDonald (as "Ensemble"), Lelia McGuire (as "Ensemble"), Milek and Kindl (as "Specialty Dancers"), Murray Minehart (as "Ensemble"), Robert Moan (as "Ensemble"), Lucy Monroe (as "Ensemble"), Betty Nevins (as "Ensemble"), Fern Oakley (as "Ensemble"), Florence O'Neill (as "Ensemble"), Consuelo Owens (as "Ensemble"), Doris Patston (as "Colette de Cassagnac"), George Plank (as "Ensemble"), Richard Powell (as "Ensemble"), Anastasia Reilly (as "Ensemble"), Helen Reinecke (as "Ensemble"), Carl Rose (as "Ensemble"), Jack Rouger (as "Ensemble"), Moris Rubin (as "Ensemble"), Elonora Ruggeri (as "Ensemble"), Louise Scott (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Selden (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Shutta (as "Gabrielle Trapmann"), Al Small (as "Ensemble"), Pearl Sodders (as "Ensemble"), Allen Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Mabelle Swor (as "Ensemble"), Frank Vonne (as "Ensemble"), Judith Vosselli (as "The Comptesse de Bellac"), Morris Wagman (as "Ensemble"), Hugh Wakefield (as "Major the Hon. Harold Byngham, D.S.C, M.C."), Robert Walker (as "Ensemble"), Billy Walsh (as "Ensemble"), Julia Warren (as "Ensemble"), Claire Wayne (as "Ensemble"), Jean Wayne (as "Ensemble"), Lorraine Webb (as "Ensemble"), Al Wyatt (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1925) Stage Play: Artists and Models. Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, J. Fred Coots, Maurice Ruebens [credited as Maurice Rubens] and Sigmund Romberg. Book by Harold Atteridge and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Musical Director: Oscar Bradley. Choreographed by Jack Haskell and Gertrude Hoffman [credited as Gertrude Hoffmann]. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Erté and George Barbier. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Alexander Leftwich. Winter Garden Theatre: 24 Jun 1925- 7 May 1926 (416 performances). Cast: May Alexander, Al Allison, Herbert Ashton, Yvonne Bacon, Phil Baker, Leon Barte, Leon Bartels, Louise Blackburn, Jay Brennan, Murray Browne, Dorothy Burnell, Joseph Caits, Louis Caits, Grace Cantrell, Thelma Carlton, Jane Carroll, Marion Case, Gloria Christy, Teddy Claire, Morine Clarke, Herbert Corthell, Arthur Craig, Eileen Culshaw, Marguerite Dalby, Claire de Figaniere, Patricia DeLong, Ferral Dewees, Billy DeWolf, Jane Dobbin, Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Drum, Pudgie Duker, Dottie Ellis, Jean English, Mildred Espy, Alberta Faust, Miriam Fine, Harriet Fowler, Helene Frederic, Catherine Gallimore, Janice Glenn, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, Toots Gregory, Florence Gunther, Joe Higgins, Shari Hockman, Llora Hoffman, Margie Hoffman, Gertrude Hoffman Girls, Dorothy Hordern, Sunshine Jarrman, Andrew Joachim, May Judels, Kathleen Karr, Thelma Kay, John Kenny, Mary Kissell, Emma Kleigge, Florence Kolinsky, Ada Landis, Betty Lawrence, Alice MacDonald, Aline MacMahon, Carol Maybury, Lulu McConnell, Billy McKay, Margaret McKay, Margaret Merle, Margie Minor, Maxine Morton, Helen Murray, Evelyn Nelson, Jack Oakie [final Broadway role], Gene Owens, Agatha Phillips, Frank Phillips, Florence Quinn, Stanley Rogers, George Rosener, Marion Ross, Agnes Schroeder, Sid Silvers, Margaret Sloan, Charlotte Suddath, Jacquelin Surprise, Beatrice Swanson, Penn Thornton, Peggy Timmons, Eric Titus, Katrina Trask, Billy B. Van, Dorothy Van Heft, Lew Walker, June Wall, Gene Wallin, Dorothy Weber, Eleanor Willems, Frances Willems, Minerva Wilson, Walter Woolf King [credited as Walter Woolf], Ruth Zackey. Replacement actor: Al Jolson [from 21 Mar 1926- ?]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: Gay Paree. Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, Maurice Ruebens [credited as Maurie Ruebens] and J. Fred Coots. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Additional lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Henry Creamer, Buddy G. DeSylva, Ballard MacDonald, Lester Allen, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias and Al Sherman. Additional music by Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, Al Sherman, James F. Hanley, Walter Donaldson and Joseph Meyer. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay; Choreographed by Alexis Kosloff. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Charles Judels. Shubert Theatre: 18 Aug 1925- 30 Jan 1926 (181 performances). Cast: Newton Alexander, Betty Allen, Lucille Arden, William Baden, Dorothy Barber, Pauline Blair, Frances Blythe, Richard Bold, Ilsi Bott, Alice Boulden, Carol Boyer, William Brainerd, Lorraine Brooks, Camille, Jean Caswell, Chandler Christy, Helen Claire, Eddie Conrad, Claire Daniels, Isabel Dawn, Claudia Dell, Johnny Dove, Louise Dove, Clarice Durham, Mabel Earle, Beth Elliott, Byrdeatta Evans, Florence Fair, Rosemary Farmer, Margie Finley, Walton Ford, Ruth Gillette, Florence Golden, Viola Griffith, Texas Guinan, Jack Haley, Ruth Hamilton, Thalie Hamilton, Edith Higgens, Alice Hooke, Edna Hopper, Florence Horne, Gus Hyland, Katherine Janeway, Frank Kimball, Marty Kolinsky, Lillian Lane, George LeMaire, Fern LeRoy, Winnie Lightner, Martha Linn, Gertrude Lowe, Viola Marshall, Betty Maurice, Arthur May, Verdi Milli, Marie Price, Prosper & Maret, Dorothy Rae, Nora Reed, Camille Renault, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Salt and Pepper, Wilfred Seagram, Winifred Seale, Dorothy Shepard, Jeanette Simard, Bartlett Simmons, Marie Simpson, Bernadette Spencer, Louise Taylor, Billy B. Van, Lorraine Weimar, Margaret Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Rufus LeMaire.
- (1925) Stage Play: Dearest Enemy. Musical comedy. Book by Herbert Fields. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Dances and Ensembles Directed by Carl Hemmer. Orchestra under the direction of Richard Rodgers. Libretto Directed by Charles Sinclair and Harry Ford. Scenic Design by Clark Robinson. Costume Design by Mark Mooring (Costumes for Act One), Hubert Davis (Costumes for Act One) and James Reynolds (Costumes for Acts Two and Three). Directed by John Murray Anderson. Knickerbocker Theatre: 18 Sep 1925- 22 May 1926 (286 performances). Cast: Flavia Arcaro (as "Ms. Robert Murray"), Peggy Bancroft, Charles Bennington, Arthur Brown, Walter Burke, Rachel Chester, Harold Crane, Roberta Curry, James Cushman, Marian Dabney, Marita Dennis, H.E. Eldridge, William Eville (as "General Henry Clinton"), Gloria Faye, Helen Ford, Percy French, Alden Gay, Louis Gomez, Conrad Gordon, George Harold, Don Knobloch, Frank Lambert, Edward Larkin, Andrew Lawlor Jr. (as "Jimmy Burke"), Joy Leitch, Betty Linn, Mildred Mann, Burton McEvilly, Elizabeth North, Jane Overton, Josephine Payne, Detmar Poppen (as "General John Tryon"), Geneva Price, Charles Purcell (as "Captain Sir John Copeland"), Eugenia Renon, John Seymour, Jack Shannon, Lucille Smyser, Helen Spring, Mark Truscott, John Valentine, Marian Williams, Polly Williams, Percy Woodley, Devah Worrell, Mabel Zoeckler. Produced by George Ford.
- (1925) Stage Play: Princess Flavia. Musical/operetta. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book by Harry B. Smith. Based on the "The Prisoner of Zenda" by Anthony Hope. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Musical Direction by Alfred Goodman. Musical Staging by Max Scheck. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Century Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre 1 Feb 1926- close): 2 Nov 1925- 13 Mar 1926 (152 performances). Cast: Ethel Aaron, Virginia Allen, Lucille Arnold, Lillian Baker (as "Minna"), Mary Barlow, J. Becker, Vivian Bell, Edwin F. Bennett, Jessie Bradley, Margaret Breen, Nat Broffman, Octavia Bullard, J.M. Burger, Jimmie Carroll, John Clarke, Edna Coates, William Danforth, Phillip Darby, Lenora D'Arcy, Charles H. Davis, Joseph Dillon, Donna Dolores, Felicia Drenova, Douglass Dumbrille (as "Michael, Duke of Strelsau"), Richard Ellis, Lawrence Elwin, Gerald Etchells, Byrdeatta Evans, Paul Farber, George Foxworth, Louise Fraer, Helene Frederic, John Fredericks, Helen Gilligan, Violet Gleason, Herbert Goff (as "Captain Strohman"), Evelyn Grayson, Allen Gustaveson, Henry Hanft, George Harold (as "Lieutenant Blindenhoff"), Dan Harris, Alois Havrilla, Evelyn Herbert (as "Princess Flavia"), Joan Kent, Jarvis Kerr, Verman Kimbrough, Walter Woolf King, W.J. Lake, Xenia Lamakina, Marie Laval, Larry Lawrence, Miriam Lax, Donald Lee, Earle Lee, John Lieter, Peck Loyal, F.C. MacDan, James Manning, Francine Marcella, Maida Marchand, Phyllis Marren, James Marshall, Dudley Marwick, John Maxwell, Marjorie May, Charles McDonald Jr., Alva McGill, F.T. Miller, Helen Minto, William Moore, Joseph Moppert, Zena Mora, Billy Murray, Zenaida Nicolina, Selig Norman, Shirley Norton, Warner Oakland, Florence O'Brien, Maude Odell, Clarice Olson, Rosalie O'Reilly, Frank Pandoffi, Carl Park, Billie Perry, Florence Poyet, J. Preston, William Pringle, William Provosky, Allen Reeves, Bickley Reichner, Robert Reitner, G. Ribando, Dan Richardson, Edmund Ruffner, Bob Russell, William Russell, Adele Savoye, Theodore Schoof, Isaac Schrago, Alys Schuman, Eugene Scudder, Irene Sharpe, L. Sharpe, Stella Shiel, Morris Siegel, Robert E. Smith, Philip Snyder, Deane Spaulding, Lionel Spencer, Jack Spiegel, Joseph C. Spurin (as "Wurfner/Senor Poncho"), William Stamm, Edna Starck, Doris Stewart, Julia Strong, Edith Talbot, Lola Taylor, Joseph Toner, Sam True, John Schuyler Van Tuyle, Sonia Veskova, Roy Vitalis, Jeanne Voltaire, Herman John Von Eck, Jerome H. Wallace, Harry Welchman, Emily Wentz, B.L. Williams, Jack Wilson, Ethel Louise Wright, Francis J. Wroblewski, Frank York, Ingrid Zanders, W. Elliott Zerkle. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: No Foolin'. Musical revue. Music by Rudolf Friml. Lyrics by Gene Buck, Irving Caesar and Ballard MacDonald. Featuring songs by James F. Hanley. Book by J.P. McEvoy and James Barton. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Charles Grant, Steven Jones, Will Vodery and Emil Gerstenberger. Music arranged by Walter Haenschen. Choreographed by Johnny Boyle [credited as John Boyle]. Staged by Ben Ali Haggin. Directed by Edward Royce and Walter Wilson. Globe Theatre: 24 Jun 1926- 25 Sep 1926 (108 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Wilma Ansell, Mabel Baade, Arthur Baer, James Barton, George Baxter, Elsie Behrens, Marian Benda, Beth Berri, (Miss) Blackburne, Louise Brown, Katherine Burke, Lew Christy, Thelma Connor, Velma Connor, Walter Costello, Edna Covey, Jack Cronin, Morton Croswell, Fay Culmer, (Miss) Dale, Clifford Daly, Myrna Darby, Carmine DiGiovanni, Ray Dooley, Alma Drange, Norma Dyal, Kay English, Mary Farrell, Peggy Fears, Irving Fisher, Alys Fitzgerald, Suzanne Fleming, Norma Forrest, Noel Francis, Genesko, Gladys Glad, Paulette Goddard, Ruth Grace, Yvonne Grey, Evelyn Grieg, Owen Harvey, Helen Herendeen, Mary Hopkins, Mary Jane, Flo Kennedy, Charles King, Andrew Knox, Kathleen Krosby, Eleanor Ladd, (Miss) LaMay, Miss Lane, Edna Leedom, Marjorie Leet, Claire Luce, Alice MacKenzie, Joseph Marievsky, (Miss) Mason, Bert McGuinnes, Murray Minehart, George Moeser, Moran and Mack, Edward Mowen, Mary Mulhern, Victor Munro, William Murray, Barbara Newberry, Greta Nissen, Yvonne Occent, Hilda Olsen, Helen O'Shea, Leslie Ostrander, Dorothy Patterson, Katherine Penman, Anastasia Reilly, Miss Shaw, Robert Shields, Lillian Smith, Biddy Somerset, Marion Strasmick, Andrew Tombes, Polly Walker, Miss Wayne, Dorothy Wegman, Miss Williams, Miss Wilson, Yacht Club Entertainers. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1927) Stage Play: Lace Petticoat. Musical comedy. Music by Emil Gerstenberger and Carl Carlton. Book by Stewart St. Clair. Lyrics by Howard Johnson. Musical Director: Leon Rosebrook [final Broadway credit]. Choreographed by J.J. Hughes. Directed by Carl Carlton. Forrest Theatre: 4 Jan 1927- 15 Jan 1927 (15 performances). Cast: Adelaide & Hughes (as "Specialty Dancer"), Luis Alberni (as "Raymond DeLaLange"), Waevolod Anisimo (as "Ensemble"), Regina Beck (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Beverly (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Brown (as "Ensemble"), Tom Burke (as "Paul Joscelyn"), A.S. Byron (as "Pere Modeste"), Yukona Cameron (as "Ensemble"), Zachary Carr (as "Ensemble"), Erma Chase (as "Marie/Ensemble"), Gina Christie (as "Ensemble"), Cullen Clewis (as "Louis/Ensemble"), Hal Clovis (as "Ensemble"), Chuck Connors Jr. (as "Ensemble"), Emil Coti (as "Ensemble"), Rita Crane (as "Ensemble"), George Crouth (as "Ensemble"), Don DeFrancis (as "Ensemble"), Betty Dion (as "Ensemble"), Alice Francis (as "Ensemble"), John Fredericks (as "Ensemble"), Mercedes Gilbert (as "Mammy Dinah"), Eugene Gnotow (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Hart (as "Renita"), Vacinia Ice (as "Ensemble"), Lew Jatzine (as "Ensemble"), John Koroloff (as "Ensemble"), John Krivokosenke (as "Ensemble"), Gay La Salle (as "Ensemble"), Filemo Lavaly (as "Ensemble"), Aline Loeb (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Matlock (as "Lisette/Ensemble"), Stella Mayhew (as "Leontine Pantard"), Stanley McClelland (as "Ensemble"), Carl Meldorf (as "Ensemble"), Theresa Miller (as "Ensemble), Michael Miroshnik (as "Ensemble"), Gerald Moore (as "Jules/Ensemble"), Murray Morrissey (as "Ensemble"), James C. Morton (as "Professor Bonalli"), Elcie Peck (as "Clarice"), John Pierce (as "Ensemble"), Richard Powell (as "Dominic Deni DeLaBouregard de Grand Pre"), Thelma Rankin (as "Ensemble"), Marie Rider (as "Ensemble"), Betty Schafer (as "Ensemble"), Mary Jane Smith (as "Ensemble"), Misail Speransky (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Spree (as "Bozo"), Luva Stratton (as "Ensemble"), Elva Trede (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Trevelyn (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Ussher (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Verle (as "Ensemble"), Michael Vorobieff (as "Ensemble), Marian Williams (as "Ensemble"), Fred Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Carl Carlton.
- (1927) Stage Play: My Princess. Musical/operetta. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Based on a play by Edward Sheldon and Dorothy Donnelly [final Broadway credit during lifetime]. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Musical Direction by Charles Prince. Choreographed by Dave Bennett and Albertina Rasch. Directed by Samuel Kay Forrest. Shubert Theatre: 6 Oct 1927- 22 Oct 1927 (20 performances). Cast: Luis Alberni (as "The Ambassador"), Jane Alden, Mlle. Amerique, Fleurette Andre, Granville Bates (as "Mitchell"), Virginia Bennett, Christine Bernsman, Dorothy Blese, Dulcie Bond, Helen Bourne, Ruth Brady, Hela Brandes, Dorothy Button, Lee Byrne, Dorothy Campbell, Rita Carita, Buddy Carmin, Leonard Ceeley, Betty Chay, Gordon Clark, George Clidd, Clinton Corwin, Jeanette Creagan, Evelyn Darville, Carl Deis, Eugene Demady, Marion Dickson, Jack Douglas, William Douglas, Peggy Driscoll, Nadja Dubinsky, Vladimir Dubinsky, Madelyn Eubanks, George Fisher, Robert F. Ford, Gregory Frisch, Anita Furman, Peggy Gallimore, Betty Garon, Alvera Gomez, Charles Gomez, Anita Gordon, Robert Gray, Hope Hampton, John Emerson Haynes, Jack Irwin, Helen Johnston, Elizabeth Kelly, Margaret Kelly, Vernon Kelso (as "Lord Barchester"), George Koenig, Mary Landon, Henry Levey, Zayda Lord, Richard Lynn, Hughie Mack, Florence Mahoney, Audrey Maple, Olga Marie, Olivia Martin, Donald Meek (as "Darwin P. Johnson"), Frances Michele, Wilma Miller, Robert Milliken, Boris Millman, James Moore, Murray Morrissey, Neville, Phyllis Newkirk, Patricia O'Connell, Frank Pandolphi, Clifford Patterson, Frank Paudolfi, Melvin Redden, Gladys Redmond, Etna Ross, Theodore Schoof, Henry Schween, Mae Selden, Geraldine Spencer, Jean Spiro, Beatrice Squire, Leo Stark, Marie Stoddard, Anton Teero, Regina Tushinska, Betty Veronica, Eda Vitolo, Florence Wall, Madeleine Ward, Lillian White, Martha Wilbert, Elizabeth Wilson, Paulette Winston, Robert Woolsey (as "Augustus Tonks"), Miriam Wootton. Produced by Alfred E. Aarons.
- (1928) Stage Play: Rosalie. Musical. Music by George Gershwin and Sigmund Romberg. Material by William Anthony McGuire and Guy Bolton. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Ira Gershwin. Vocal arrangements by Arthur Johnston. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger, William Daly, Maurice De Packh, Hans Spialek, Max Steiner and Hilding Anderson. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Directed by William Anthony McGuire. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Jan 1928- 27 Oct 1928 (335 performances). Cast: Joan Adaire, Bobbe Arnst, Frank Atwell, Jeanne Audree, Colette Ayers, Mabel Baade, Berkman Bauer, Jack Bauer, Elsie Behrens, Marion Benda, Joey Benton, Caryl Bergman, Jack Blair, Jack Bruns (as "Corps Lieutenant"), Sydelle Bry, Katherine Burke (as "Sister Angelica"), Dorothy Campbell, Gordon Clark, Clay Clement (as "Captain Banner"), Jeannette Creagan, Margaret Dale (as "Her Royal Highness Queen"), Claudia Dell [final Broadway role], Harry Donaghy, Jack Donohue [credited as Jack Donahue], Lewis Dower, George Eising, Walter Fairmont, Anne Fallon, Hazel Forbes, Betty Garst, Mary Gassman, Gladys Glad, Carlos Gomez, Charles Gotthold, Dolores Grant, Yvonne Grey, Bernard Hazzert, Henri Jackin, A.P. Kaye, Ethel Kriston, David Labris, Antonina Lalaew, Leon Leshay, Preston Lewis, Phyllis Loft, Martha Mackay, Virginia Magee, Edith Martin, Doris Maye, John McCahill, Oliver McLennan, Gene McVey, William McVey, Marilyn Miller (as "Princess Rosalie"), Frank Morgan, Wilma Novak, Patsy O'Day, Clarence Oliver, Lucille Osborne, Lillian Ostrom, Howard Phillips, Ethel Raye, Gladys Redmond, Fielden Reed, Addie Rolfe, Beatrice Shaw, Rose Shaw, Mark Shull, Beatrice Smith, Leslie Storey, Frank Subers, Ruth Tara, Gladys Turner, Edgar Welch, Diana White, Paulette Winston, Star Woodman, Halfred Young, Marion Young. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. (1928). Stage Play: The Play's the Thing. Comedy (revival).
- (1929) Stage Play: Music in May. Musical/operetta. Choreographed by Chester Hale. Directed by Lou Morton and Stanley Logan. Casino Theatre: 1 Apr 1929- 8 Jun 1929 (80 performances). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1929) Stage Play: Pleasure Bound. Musical revue. Music by Muriel Pollock. Book by' Harold Atteridge'. Lyrics by Max Lief, Nathaniel Lief and Harold Atteridge. Additional music by Phil Baker, Maurice Ruebens and Peter DeRose. Additional lyrics by Moe Jaffe, Sid Silvers, Charles Tobias, Irving Kahal and Sidney Clare. Musical Director: Harold Stern. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger and Archie Bleyer [credited as Archey Bleyer]. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley and Johnny Boyle [credited as John Boyle]. Directed by Lew Morton. Majestic Theatre: 18 Feb 1929- 15 Jun 1929 (136 performances). Cast: Jannie Adams (as "Ensemble"), Phil Baker (as "Phil Baker"), Virginia Barrett (as "Mazie"), Leonore Blair (as "Ensemble"), William Bonelli (as "Sheriff"), Betty Borden (as "Ensemble"), Betty Bowman (as "Marcella Standish"), Grace Brinkley (as "Betty"), Irene Brown (as "Ensemble"), Sheila Burke (as "Fourth Girl/Ensemble"), Adelaide Candee (as "Ensemble"), Tito Carol (as "Tito"), Mary Chandler (as "Second Girl/Ensemble"), George Clidd (as "Ensemble"), Preston Coombs (as "Ensemble"), Harold Crane (as "Mr. Westover, Sr."), Betty Dair (as "Ensemble/First Girl"), Lillian Darville (as "Ensemble"), Jack Dayton (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite De Coursey (as "Ensemble"), Adrienne DeSayles (as "Ensemble"), Gene DeViney (as "Ensemble"), Cicely Dodenham (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Drum (as "Jans/Ensemble"), Evaline Engers (as "Ensemble"), Rennie Evans (as "Ensemble"), Sherry Frayne (as "Ensemble"), Mary Gibson (as "Ensemble"), George Gilday (as "Detective"), Eleanor Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Harry Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Chester Herman (as "Eddie"), Fred Hillebrand (as "Bob Stewart"), Claire Hooper (as "Ensemble"), Roy Hoyer (as "Tom Westover"), Roland Hudson (as "Chief of the Revenue Officers"), Frank Jones (as "Pullman Porter"), Rosa Kay (as "Ensemble"), Georgette Lampsi (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Lauritsen (as "Ensemble"), Sam Lee (as "Packy"), Henrietta Livingstone (as "Pretty Girl/Ensemble"), Ralph J. Locke, Richard Lowell (as "Ensemble"), Neva Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Marilyn Mack (as "Ensemble"), Thomas MacMillan (as "Mr. Zill"), Jane Manners (as "Ensemble"), Lee Manners (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Marsh (as "Ensemble"), Virginia May (as "Ensemble"), Beth Meredith (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Monte (as "Ensemble"), Rosita Morena (as "Pepita"), Paco Moreno (as "Senor Alvarez"), Vivian Morgan (as "Ensemble"), John Humphrey Muldowney (as "Specialty"), Eddie Murray (as "Ensemble"), Margot Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Hazzard Newberry (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Osborn (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Parker (as "Ensemble"), Jack Pearl (as "Herman Pfeiffer/Rudolph Fisher"), Irene Peck (as "Ensemble"), Agatha Phillips (as "Ensemble/Third Girl"), Marion Phillips (as "Ensemble"), Tommy Schmidt (as "Ensemble"), Mae Selden (as "Ensemble"), Al Shaw (as "Paisley"), Emily Sherman (as "Ensemble"), Kay Simmons (as "Ensemble"), John Slattery (as "Second Revenue Officer"), Allie Smith (as "Homely Girl"), Aileen Stanley (as "Lola Hopkins"), Bobbie Storey (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Thain (as "Ensemble"), James Thompson (as "First Revenue Officer"), Betty Van Allen (as "Ensemble"), Veloz and Yolanda [Veloz and Yolanda] (as "Dancers"), Rosalind Wishon (as "Dolly/Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1928) Stage Play: The New Moon. Musical/Romance.
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