- Active on Broadway (usually credited as Paul Gerard Smith) in the following productions:
- Keep Kool (1927). Comedy/musical revue. Music by Jack Frost. Book by Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by Paul Girard Smith. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsey. Production Supervised by Edgar J. MacGregor. Morosco Theatre (moved to The Globe Theatre from 7 Jul 1924- 31 Aug 1924, then moved to The Earl Carroll Theatre from 1 Sep 1924 to close): 22 May 1924- 27 Sep 1924 (148 performances). Cast: Hazel Dawn (as "Performer"), Johnny Dooley, Charles King, Ethel Bryant, Ann Butler, Val De Mar, Helen Fables, Maerena Grady, Lillian Harnack, Lon Hascall, Rita Howard, Dick Keene, Ruth Laird, Jessie Maker, Isabelle Mason, Claire Miller, Lucille Moore, Helen Paine, Hal Parker, Barbara Stanwyck (as "Ensemble") [credited as Ruby Stevens], Mildred Stewart, Mimi Tattersall, Dorothy Thattel, Edward Tierney, Dorothy Tiller, Ethelyn Tillman, Dorothy Van Alst, Ina Williams. Produced by E.K. Nadel.
- Padlocks of 1927 (1927). Musical revue. Music by Lee David, Jesse Greer and Henry H. Tobias. Book by Paul Gerard Smith and Ballard MacDonald. Lyrics by Billy Rose. Musical Director: Carlton Kelsey. Music arranged by Joseph Nussbaum. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Jack Yellen. Featuring songs by Billy Rose and Milton Ager. Costume Design by Robert Stevenson, Mahieu and Orry-Kelly. Choreographed by John Boyle. Directed by W.J. Wilson. Shubert Theatre: 5 Jul 1927- 24 Sep 1927 (95 performances). Cast: Drina Beach, Vera Berg, Billie Blake, Edna Burford, Mae Burke, Walter Burke, A.S. 'Pop' Byron, Vivian Carmody, Vee Carroll, Betty Clark, Nora Cliff, Jackie Corrtez, Peggy Daubert, Doris Dellairs, Irene Faery, Don Fiser, Jay C. Flippen, Carl D. Francis, Edna French, Laurette Gilman, Gloria Glennon, Ruth Grady, Dolores Grant, Texas Guinan, Florence Healy, Harry Jans, Carol Kingsbury, Helenya Koski, Hedwig Langer, Val Lester, Edna Locke, Dave Mallen, Raymond Marlowe, Marcelle Miller, Jola Moreno, Ojeda and Inbert, Sugar O'Neill, Alice Outlaw, George Raft, Wilma Roeloff, The Romancers Quartet, Lillian Roth, Catherine Ryder, Rosemary Ryder, Helen Shipman, Eleanor Smith, Virginia Smith, Snowball, The Four Diamonds, The Little Tappers, Mary Titus, The Phelps Twins, Eileen Wenzel, Harold Whalen, Laura Wilkinson, Rosalie Williams. Produced by Duo Art Productions, Inc.
- White Lights (1927). Musical comedy.
- Funny Face (1927). Musical comedy.
- Here's Howe (1928). Musical comedy. Music by Roger Wolfe Kahn and Joseph Meyer. Book by Fred Thompson and Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Musical Director: Paul Lannin. Choreographed by Sammy Lee' Broadhurst Theatre: 1 May 1928- 30 Jun 1928 (71 performances). Cast: Ingrid Aakesson, Florence Allen, Nitza Andre, Ben Bernie, Billie Blake, Eric Blore (as "Sir Basil Carraway"), Marion Bonnell, Gene Brady, Helen Carrington, Douglas R. Carter, Peggy Chamberlin, Ralph Chaterdon, Betty Clark, Elsie Connor, Alan Crane, Colette D'Arville, Irene Delroy, Evelyn Ellsmore, William Frawley (as "Toplis"), Alan Hale (as "Ensemble"), Ray Hall, Peggy Hart, Arthur Hartley, Edith Hayward, Ross Himes, Mary Horan, Madeline Janis, Allen Kearns, Evelyn Kirmin, '"Fuzzy' Knight' (as "Pelham"), Polly Luce, Charles McClelland, Nesha Medwin, Jack Miller, Elsie Neal, Kendall Northrop, Dillon Ober, June O'Dea, Adeline Ogilvie, Gladys Pender, Charles Scott, Sylvia Shawn, Helene Sheldon, Al Siegel, Kay Smythe, Cora Stephens, Jack Stevens, Lee Stockton, Jacques Stone, Howard Stuart, Beryl Wallace, Florence Ward. Produced by Vinton Freedley and Alex. A. Aarons.
- Earl Carroll's Vanities (1928). Musical revue. Lyrics by Grace Henry. Music by Morris Hamilton. Based on material by W.C. Fields, Paul Gerard Smith, Joe Frisco, Robert T. Tarrant and Herman Meyer. Additional music by George Bagby, G. Romilli, Michael H. Cleary, George Whiting, Louis Alter, Mario Savino, Jesse Greer, Ernie Golden and Abner Silver. Musical Direction by Ray Kavanaugh. Additional lyrics by Paul Jones, Ned Washington, Joe Burke, Raymond Klages, Ernie Golden, Jack LeSoir and Roy Doll. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley. Staged by Edgar J. MacGregor. Machinery Ballet created and staged by the Marmein Sisters. Assembled and Directed by Earl Carroll. Earl Carroll Theatre: 6 Aug 1928- 2 Feb 1929 (200 performances). Cast: Fay Adler, Peggy Andre, Violet Arnold, Faith Bacon, Hazel Bailey, Barto & Mann, Bonnie Blackwood, Peggy Blake, Richard Bold, Lilian Bond, Ted Bradford, Dorothy Britton, Louise Brooks, Marian Carew, Ernest Charles, Catherine Clark, Elsie Connor, Frances Delacy, Gordon Dooley, Ray Dooley, W.C. Fields, Dorothea Frank, Joe Frisco, Edward Graham, Beryl Halley, Edyth Hansen, Marion Harke, Angeline Hassel, Rita Jason, Alyce Johnson, Naomi Johnson, Frances Joyce, Ruth Kent, Nelda Kincaid, Dorothy Knapp, Maurice Lapue, Vincent Lopez Band, Polly Luce, Dorothy Lull, Brian MacDonald, Dana Merrill, Martha Morton, Jean Murray, Marion O'Day, Ruth Patterson, Peggy Purcell, Joey Ray, Lillian Roth, Blanche Satchell, Wanda Stevenson, Bobby Storey, Elizabeth Surran, Jean Tennyson, Katherine Vercelle, Louise Vercelle, Beryl Wallace, Florence Ward, Eileen Wenzel, Rose Wenzel, Diana White, Vivian Wilson. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- Murray Anderson's Almanac (1929). Musical revue.
- 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.
- Shuffle Along (1952). Musical comedy/revue. Music by Eubie Blake. Revised Book by Flournoy Miller and Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by Noble Sissle. Additional music by Joseph Meyer. Additional lyrics by Floyd Huddleston. Music orchestrated by Charles C. Cooke. Vocal arrangements by Claude Garreau. Featuring songs with lyrics by Joan Javitts. Entire Production Devised and Staged by George Hale. Choreographed by Henry LeTang. Directed by Paul Girard Smith. Broadway Theatre: 8 May 1952- 10 May 1952 (4 performances). Cast: Wini Benson, Eubie Blake (as "Himself"), Sterling Bough, Smalls Boykin, Thelma Carpenter, Mildred Clemons, Katherine Davidson, Bill Del Campo, William Dillard, George Fischer, Tempy Fletcher, Harold Gordon, Dolores Harper, Hamtree Harrington, Erona Harris, Roberta Harris, Sara Lou Harris, Barbara Jai, Marie Kenney, Lois Kibler, Celise King, T.S. Krlgarin, Mable Lee, Urylee Leonardos, Avon Long, Stefhan Maroud, Freddy Marshall, Delores Martin, Rosalie Maxwell, William McDaniel, James McMillan, Harro Meller, Flournoy Miller, Sophie Miller, Carson Moore, Ruth Mosley, Joel Nobel, Courteney Olden, Leigh Parham (as "Dancer"), Jackie Petty, Henry Pierre, Estelle Price, Conrad Pringle, Napoleon Reed, Leslie Scott, Henry Sherwood, Noble Sissle, James A. Smith, Lew Smith, Earl Sydnor, Rodester Timmons, Audrey Vanderpool, James E. Wall, Laurence Watson, Louise Woods, Marie Young. Produced by Irving Gaumont. Produced in association with Grace Rosenfeld.
- (June 9 to 25, 1932) He directed Herold Hecht and his play, "Hullabaloo," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Herold Hecht was also director. Gilmour Brown was artistic director.
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