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  • The Matinee Girl (1926). Musical comedy. Based on material by Bide Dudley and McElbert Moore. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Forrest Theatre: 1 Feb 1926- 20 Feb 1926 (24 performances). As "Lill McCue." Produced by E. Rosenbaum Jr. and Edmund Enterprises Inc. Theatrical trivia: Built in 1925 and seating 1108, The Fulton Theatre (named for stage actor Edwin Forrest [1806-1872]), was renamed The Coronet Theatre in 1945 and again renamed The Eugene O'Neill Theatre in November, 1959.
  • Sue, Dear (1922). Musical comedy. Directed by Joseph Herbert. Times Square Theatre (moved to The Bijou Theatre on 18 Sep 1922 to close): 10 Jul 1922- 30 Sep 1922 (96 performances). As "Aunt Mildred." Produced by Bide Dudley.
  • To My Husband (1936). Comedy. Written by William H. Fulham. Directed and produced by Joseph Byron Totten. Belmont Theatre: 1 Jun 1936- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/24 performances). As "Nora Vane." Cast: Julie Benell, King Calder, Madeleine Clive, Jane Farrell, Donald McClelland, Master Warren Mills.
  • Few Are Chosen (1935). Written and produced by Nora Lawlor. Directed by Gregory Deane. Cort's 58th Street Theatre: 17 Sep 1935- Sep 1935 (closing date unknown/15 performances). As "Mrs. Manville."
  • Kultur (1933). Written by Adolf Philipp. Co-directed by Charles Coburn. Mansfield Theatre: 26 Sep 1933- Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/10 performances). As "Mrs. Koerner." Produced by J.J. Vincent (also co-director).
  • The Ghost Writer (1933). Written by Martin Mooney. Directed by Jo Graham. Theatre Masque: 19 Jun 1933- Jul 1933 (closing date unknown/33 performances). As "Mrs. Winston." Cast included: William Frawley, Hal Skelly, George Sweet, Aurthur J. Wood, Clare Woodbury.
  • The Great Man (1931). Comedy. Written by Paul Hervey Fox. Directed by Jo Graham. Ritz Theatre: 7 Apr 1931- Apr 1931 (7 performances). As "Senora Isabel Castano." Produced by Lew Cantor. Theatrical trivia: Built by the Shuberts in 1921 (in a then-record 60 days), The Ritz Theatre opened on 21 Mar 1921 and was leased to the Federal Theatre Project in 1937. The building was later used as a radio then as a TV station. It was closed from 1965-69 and was renamed The Walter Kerr Theatre (a playwright and theatre critic) on 16 Apr 1990.
  • With Privileges (1930). Comedy-drama. Written by Ruth Welty and Roy Hargrave (also starring as "Carl Westcott"). Directed by Henry Stillman. Vanderbilt Theatre: 15 Sep 1930- Oct 1930 (closing date unknown/48 performances). As "Miss Furst." Cast: Moss Fleisig, Marie Hunt, June Justice, Joan Madison, Frank Manning, Saul Z. Martell, Thomas V. Morrison, Lionel Stander. Produced by Hyman Adler and Philip Gerton.
  • Jonica (1930). Musical comedy. Based on material by Dorothy Heyward. Music by Joseph Meyer. Craig Theatre: 7 Apr 1930- 10 May 1930 (40 performances). As "Mrs. Emma Ross-Berton." Theatre trivia, The 1400 seat Craig Theatre had a checkered history, opening in December, 1928 and closing just 3 years later. It was reopened in 1936, leased by the Federal Theatre Project (remaned The Adelphi Theatre) but closed again in 1939. After briefly being used as a religious venue (As The Radiant Theatre), it was most famously known as the TV studio home to the TV show, The Honeymooners, reverting as The Adelphi. It was demolished in 1970 when it was known as The George Abbott Theatre since 1957.
  • Woof, Woof (1929). Musical comedy/romance. Music by Edward Pola. Directed by William Caryl. Royale Theatre: 25 Dec 1929- 1 Feb 1930 (46 performances). As "Mrs. Clair."
  • Hello, Daddy (1928). Musical comedy. Musical staging by Busby Berkeley. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Directed by Alexander Leftwich, under the supervision of John Murray Anderson. Lew Fields' Mansfield Theatre (moved to George M. Cohan's Theatre from 21 Jan 1929 to May 1929 then to Erlanger's Theatre from 6 May 1929 to close): 26 Dec 1928- 15 Jun 1929 (198 performances).
  • Just a Minute (1928). Musical. Directed and co-produced by H.C. Greene. Ambassador Theatre (moved to The Century Theatre on 19 Nov 1928 to close): 8 Oct 1928- 15 Dec 1928 (160 performances). As "Mrs. Callahan."
  • Restless Women (1927). Comedy-drama. Written by Sidney Stone. Directed by Warren F. Lawrence. Morosco Theatre: 26 Dec 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). As "Ethel Jamieson." Cast: Marie Churchill, Robert Crozier, Leila Frost, Elsie Hitz, Eric Kalkhurst, Alfred Kappeler, Wilfred Lucas, Mary Young. Produced by Anna Held Jr.
  • Enchanted Isle (1927). Musical. Music by Ida Hoyt Chamberlain. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Lyric Theatre: 19 Sep 1927- 15 Oct 1927 (32 performances).
  • Tales of Rigo (1927). Drama with music. Based on material by Maurice V. Samuels. Music by Ben Schwartz. Directed by Clarence Derwent. Lyric Theatre: 30 May 1927- Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/20 performances).
  • Pyramids (1926). Drama. Written by Samuel R. Golding. Directed by Priestly Morrison. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 19 Jul 1926- Aug 1926 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: James Barrett (as "Ferguson"), Carlton Brickert (as "Inspector Farrell"), Donald Campbell (as "Cooper Rankin"), Roy Gordon (as "Robert Amory"), Madeline Grey (as "Muriel Rankin"), Robert W. Lawrence (as "Nolan"), Carroll McComas (as "Joan Amory"), Guy Milham (as "Neil Gilroy"), Harry Southard (as "Ushikibo"), Charles Waldron (as "Martin Van Cott"). Produced by Ramsey Wallace and Frank Martins.

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