- (1922 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1922) Stage Play: Spice of 1922. Musical revue. Book by Jack Lait. Music by J. Fred Coots, Henry Creamer and James F. Hanley. Lyrics by McElbert Moore, Jack Stanley and Turner Layton [credited as J. Turner Layton]. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Scenic Design by H Robert Law Studios. Directed by Allan K. Foster. Winter Garden Theatre: 6 Jul 1922- 9 Sep 1922 (85 performances). Cast: Flavia Arcaro, Lucille Ballantine, E.H. Barlab, Albert Bennett, Pearl Betts, Bobby Boles, Olga Borowska, Stanley Brennan, Florence Browne, Roger Buckley, Violet Carlson, Maris Chaney, Nan Chapman, Lucille Constant, John C. Daly, D'Andrea & Walters, Emily DeVeaux, Yvette DuBois, Mary Dunne, Charles Eaton, Frankie Feustal, May Fox, Dorothy Frayser, James Gaylor, Marion George, Evelyn Gerard, Dorothy Gilbert, Freckles Gordon, Nan Halperin, James Harold, Hasoutra, Sam Hearn, Jimmy Hussey, Dorothea Jackson, Billie Jerome, Gattison Jones, Arman Kaliz, Dorothy Kendall, Ann Le Meau, Leonard Leeds, Artie Leeming, Miss Marion, Dan Mayo, Isabel McLaughlin, Midgie Miller, Helen Montague, Leonard Mooney, James C. Morton, Eddie Nelson, Will Oakland, Helen O'Shea, Gladys Parker, Ann Poulson, Georgie Price, Marion Randall, Martinez Randall, Dick Rath, George Rath, Jane Richardson, Adele Rowland, Nell Roy Buck, Sunny Sanders, Virginia Sharr, Rex Storey [credited as Rex Story] (final Broadway role), Gwyn Stratford, Valeska Suratt, Jack Trainor, Marjorie Wall, Jean Watson, James Watts, Sue Wilson. Produced by Arman Kaliz.
- (1923) Stage Play: Dew Drop Inn. Musical comedy. Music by Alfred Goodman. Book by Walter De Leon and Edward Delaney Dunn. Lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Featuring songs by Rudolf Friml, J. Fred Coots and Jean Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by McElbert Moore. Ensemble music by Sigmund Romberg. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Astor Theatre: 17 May 1923- 25 Aug 1923 (production closed from 1 Jul 1923- 29 Jul 1923/83 performances). Cast: Margaret Atherton, James Barton (as "Ananias Washington"), Alice Brady (as "Marion Stanley/Ensemble"), George Brown, Lester Brown, Jean Carroll, Evelyn Cavanaugh, Spencer Charters (as "Joseph Higgins"), Harry Clark, Daniel Dare (as "Bell Boy"), Billie Davis, Gladys Davis, Dorothy Deane, Richard Dore, Bernard Druce, Millie Dupree, Grace Ellsworth, Harry Ellsworth, Bob Gebhardt, Dale Grigsby, Raymond Hall, Sylvia Highton, Frank Hill, Claire Hodgson, William Holden, Robert Holliday, Ben Jacklow, Thelma Johns, Bobby Kane, Lee Kelso, Mary Kissell, Katherine Manion, Rena Miller, Margaret Morris, Felicia Murelle, Helen O'Brien, Hal Peel, Mary Robson, Helen Rogier, Harry Rosedale, Jack Squire, Allen Stevens, Juliet Strahl, Beatrice Swanson, Marcella Swanson, Mabel Withee. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1924) Stage Play: Plain Jane. Musical comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: Innocent Eyes. Musical revue.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Matinee Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: A Night in Paris. Musical revue. Music by J. Fred Coots and Maurice Ruebens [credited as Maurice Rubens]. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and McElbert Moore. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Additional music by Maurice Yvain and Xavier Leroux. Additional lyrics by Xavier Leroux. Choreographed by George Dobbs, Oyra and Gertrude Hoffman. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Staged by J.C. Huffman. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Casino de Paris: 5 Jan 1926- 10 Jul 1926 (208 performances). Cast: Lucille Arnold, Leo Bill, Carol Boyer, Jacqueline Brown, Dorothy Chadwick, Carlos Conte, Ralph Coram, Lola Cordoba, Sunny Dale [Broadway debut], Annette Davies, William Davis, Aileen DeMeyer, George Dobbs, David Drollet, Miss Evanthea, Rosemary Farmer, May Ferber, Lillian Ford, Helene Franz, Nadjy Gallier, Henri Garat, Bernice Gardener, Helen Gay, Yvonne Georges, Ruth Grace, Frances Hart, Loulou Hegoburu, Katherine Johnson, Maria Keiva, Naoe Konda, Miriam Lax, Joan Lee, Richard Lee, Madeline Luzon, Marion Luzon, Marguerite Marano, Olga Marye, Olive McClure, Margaret McGonigle, Mary McGonigle, Delmar Meyers, Marietta O'Brien, Harry O'Neal, Jack Osterman, Oyra, Barnett Parker, Jack Pearl, Vivienne Purcell, Betty Rappe, Ruth Rappe, Kathryn Ray, Gladys Rennick, Loretta Rhodes, Ann Rizzo, Catherine Sheeran, Ann Sween, Corinne Sylvae, Norma Terris, Edna Tobin, Vanessi, Myrtle Wagner, Ruth-Ann Watson, Virginia Watts, Edna Webster, Lillian Weisberg, Emily Woolley, Metta Wooster. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: A Night in Paris. Musical revue [return engagement]. Music by J. Fred Coots and Maurice Ruebens [credited as Maurice Rubens]. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and McElbert Moore. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Additional music by Maurice Yvain and Xavier Leroux. Additional lyrics by Xavier Leroux. Choreographed by George Dobbs, Oyra and Gertrude Hoffman. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Staged by J.C. Huffman. Directed by Charles Judels. 44th Street Theatre (moved to Jolson's 59th Street Theatre from 18 Oct 1926- close): 26 Jul 1926- 30 Oct 1926 (113 performances). Cast: Isabelle Bennett, Ray Bolger, Carol Boyer, Ruth Brady, Jacqueline Brown, Patricia Caron, Dorothy Chadwick, Morine Clarke, Ralph Coram, Annette Davies, William Davis, Jane Dobbin, George Dobbs, Frances Ebert, Rosemary Farmer, Antonina Fechner, Misha Ferenzo, Margie Finley, Lillian Ford, Helene Franz, Catherine Gallimore, Helen Gay, Miss Gilberti, Eleneva Karola, Naoe Konda, Lucien La Riviere, Richard Lee, Madeline Luzon, Marion Luzon, Marguerite Marano, Olga Marye, Olive McClure, Margaret McGonigle, Mary McGonigle, Lucienne Moineau, Mia Muselle, Peggy Neil, Marietta O'Brien, Harry O'Neal, Jack Osterman, Oyra, Eleanor Painter, Barnett Parker, Jack Pearl, Nancy Phillips, Annie Pritchard, Betty Rappe, Ruth Rappe, Kathryn Ray, Gladys Rennick, Loretta Rhodes, Catherine Sheeran, Ivy St. Clair, Miss Swan, Corinne Sylvae, Norma Terris, Edna Tobin, Barbara Vernon, Myrtle Wagner, June Wall, Ruth-Ann Watson, Virginia Watts, Edna Webster, Emily Woolley. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1927) Stage Play: Happy. Musical comedy. Music by Frank H. Grey. Book by Vincent Lawrence and McElbert Moore. Lyrics by Earle Crooker and McElbert Moore. Additional lyrics by Frank H. Grey and Ethelberta Hasbrook. Additional music by Ethelberta Hasbrook. Musical Director: Carlton Kelsey. Directed by Walter Brooks. Earl Carroll Theatre (moved to Daly's 63rd Street Theatre from 6 Feb 1928- close): 5 Dec 1927- 25 Feb 1928 (80 performances). Cast: Lois Alexander, Daisie Bay, Bill Brown, Donald Campbell, Joseph Clayton, Alice Cochran, Ann Cochran, Gene Collins, Don Cortez, Willard Dashiell, Harriett Dixon, Bill Eckhard, Madeline Fairbanks, George Fredericks, Edwin Gaillard, Katherine Glading, Percy Helton (as "Siggy Sigler"), John Kane, Rosa Lee, Clay Long, Mabel Martin, Anna Marie McKenney, Bob Nelson, Hermes Pan (as "Ensemble"), Vasso Pan, Nanie Possiel, Donald Rand, Lucile Reece, Betty Rourke, Fred Santley (as "Jack Gaynor") [final Broadway role], Hugh Saunders, Shirley Sherman, Paula Sidman, Ruth Simmons, Virginia Smith, Richard Sumner, Hatty White, Edith Mae Wright. Produced by Murray Phillips.
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