- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Take It From Me (1919). Musical.
- The Little Blue Devil (1919). Musical/farce.
- Mary (1920).
- The Rose of Stamboul (1922). Musical/operetta.
- George White's Scandals (1922). Musical revue.
- The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly (1923). Musical comedy.
- Mama Loves Papa (1926). Comedy.
- Tenth Avenue (1927). Melodrama.
- Excess Baggage (1927). Comedy. Written by Jack McGowan. Musical Director: Morris Zentner. Featuring songs by Ray Henderson. Featuring songs with lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva. Musical Staging by John Boyle. Directed by Melville Burke. Ritz Theatre: 26 Dec 1927- 30 Jun 1928 (216 performances). Cast: The Admirals, Maud Blair, Nace Bonville, William Boula, Herbert Clark, Charles Dalton, John Dilson (as "Frank Arnold"), Mort Downey, Eric Dressler (as "Eddie Kane"), Vladimir Dubinsky, Doris Eaton, Frances Goodrich, Miriam Hopkins (as "Elsa McCoy"), Frank Horton, Boyd Marshall, Frank McHugh (as "Jimmy Dunn"), Howard Morgan, Lawrence O'Sullivan, Merald Tollefsen, Denton Vane, Suzanne Willa. Produced by Barbour, Crimmins & Bryant.
- Hold Everything (1928). Musical comedy. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Lew Brown and Buddy G. DeSylva. Book by Jack McGowan and Buddy G. DeSylva. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Costume Design by Kiviette. Scenic Design by Henry Dreyfuss. Dances Staged by Jack Haskell and Sam Rose. Directed by Jack Haskell and Sam Rose. Broadhurst Theatre: 10 Oct 1928- 5 Oct 1929 (409 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth (as "Dan Larkin"), Jimmy Babbitts, Katherine Black, Alice Boulden, Gene Brady, Edna Burford, Mildred Clark, Betty Compton (as "Norine Lloyd"), Dorothy Deane, Rose Doll, Helen Doyle, Edmund Elton, Adele Fitzgerald, Wallie Gardner, May Rena Grady, Dorothy Graham, Raymond Gray, Buddy Harak, Raymond Hunt, Harry King, Diana La Shay, Bert Lahr (as "Gink Schiner"), Melba Lee, Anna Locke, Harry Locke, Emily Losen, Joe Mann, Andrew Marinko, Jolo Marino, Victor Moore (as "Nosey Bartlett"), Betty Morton, Ona Munson (as "Sue Burke"), Robert O'Brien, Lylian Ojala, Nina Olivette, Sugar O'Niell, Georgianna Orr, Sol Perla, Jack Raymond, Jerry Rogers, Polly Rose, Herbert Sampson, Ruth Sato, Gus Schilling, Claire Scott, Gene Scott, Harry Shannon, Phil Sheridan (as "The Kicker"), Robert Silva, Betty Wheeler, Elinor Wheeler, Jack Whiting, Francis Woodward. Produced by Alex. A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley.
- The Lady Lies (1928).
- Murray Anderson's Almanac (1929). Musical revue.
- Nigger Rich (The Big Shot) (1929). Comedy.
- Heads Up (1929). Musical comedy. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book by Jack McGowan and Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Music arranged by Robert Russell Bennett. Pianist: Phil Ohman. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Costume Design by Kiviette. Directed by George Hale. Alvin Theatre: 11 Nov 1929- 15 Mar 1930 (144 performances). Cast: Atlas & La Mar, Ray Bolger (as "Georgie"), Alice Boulden, Chester Bree, Louis Delgado, Robert Gleckler (as "Captain Denny"), John Hamilton, John Hundley, Richard Macaleese, Victor Moore (as "Skippy Dugan"), Barbara Newberry, Lewis Parker, Betty Starbuck (as "Betty Boyd"), Janet Velie, Jack Whiting. Produced by Alex. A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley.
- (1947) Guy Bolton and his musical, "Girl Crazy," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Gail Manners and Clarence Nordstrom in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (April 15 to May 30, 1999) Guy Bolton and his musical, "Crazy for You, "was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Bruce Adler, Jeb Brown, Jane Connell, Sandy Edgerton, Larry Linville, Stacey Logan and Jim Walton in the cast. James Brennan was director. Susan Stroman was original choreographer. Angelique Ilo was choreographer. Tom Helm was musical director. Robin Wagner was scenic designer. Michael Lincoln was lighting designer. William Ivey Long was costume designer.
- (November 7, 2017 to January 14, 2018) He was original developer for the musical, "Crazy for You," at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, Virginia with Sean Bell (Perkins; Billy, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Demoya Watson Brown (Louise, Follie's Girl); Kurt Boehm (Fight Captain; Mingo, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Cole Burden (Lank Hawkins); Jennifer Cordiner (Betsy, Follie's Girl); Tricia Desario (Margie, Follie's Girl); Natascia Diaz (Irene Roth); Sherri L. Edelen (Mother/Patricia Fodor); Danny Gardner (Bobby Child); Colleen Hayes (Patsy, Follie's Girl); Andre Hinds (Custus, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Elise Kowalick (Vera, Follie's Girl); Robert Mintz (Jimmy, Nevada Cowboy and Miner); Georgina Moore (Sheila, Follie's Girl); Corinne Munsch (Mitzi, Follie's Girl); A.Ross Neal (Moose, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Maria Rizzo (Tess, Follie's Girl); Robbie Roby (Dance Captain; Wyatt, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Thomas Adrian Simpson (Eugene Fodor; Pete, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Bobby Smith (Bela Zangler); Harrison Smith (Sam, Nevada Miner and Cowboy); Ashley Spencer (Polly Baker) and Harry A. Winter (Everett Baker) in the cast. George and Ira Gershwin were composers and lyricists. Ken Ludwig was writer. Ken Ludwig and Mike Ockrent were developers. Guy Bolton was original developer. Roger Horchow and Elizabeth Williams were original Broadway producers. Susan Stroman was original Broadway choreographer. Paul Tate Depoo III was scenic designer. Tristan Raines was costume designer. Jason Lyons was lighting designer. Ryan Hickey was sound designer. Leah Loukas was wig designer. Laura Stanczyk was New York Casting director. Walter Ware III was Washington D.C. casting director. William David Brohn was orchestra manager. Kerry Epstein was production stage manager. Jessica Skelton was assistant stage manager. Kelly Crandall D'Amboise was associate director. Robbie Roby was also associate choreographer. Ricky Drummond was assistant director. Matthew Gardiner was director and associate artistic director. Jim Gross was production manager. Joe Calarco was resident director and director of New Works. DAvid Zobell was director of education. Christine Stanley was director of advancement and planning. Jennifer Buzzell was director of marketing and sales. Barb Auld was director of finance and administration. Jon Kalbfleisch was music director and conductor. Denis Jones was choreographer. Marty Nau played Reed 1. Ben Bakor played Reed 2. Lee Lachman played Reed 3. Kelsey Mine played Reed 4. Chris Walker played trumpet 1. Davy DeArmond played Trumpet 2. Adam McColley played trombone. Daniel Pendley played trombone and tuba. Jim Roberts played guitar. Max Murray played bass. Paul Keesling played drums. Lee Hinkle played percussion. Jacob Kidder played keyboard 1. Alexander Greenberg played keyboard 2. Eric Schaeffer was artistic director.
- (Summer 1962) Guy Bolton and his musical, "Girl Crazy," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with Mike Douglas in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 2009) Guy Bolton and his play, "Girl Crazy," was performed at the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky. Holly Henson was artistic director.
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