- (1917 - 1934) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: Mother Carey's Chickens. Written by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Rachel Crothers. Directed by Ralph F. Cummings. Cort Theatre: 25 Sep 1917- Oct 1917 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Mabel Acker, Edith Barker, Thomas Carrigan, Marie L. Day, Charles Eaton, Doris Eaton, Ursula Ellsworth, Stuart Fox, Robert Gleckler [Broadway debut], Helen Marqua, Wallace Owen, Lorin Raker, Wilson Reynolds, Edith Taliaferro. Produced by John Cort.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Tavern. Burlesque (revival). Written by Cora Dick Gantt. Directed by John Meehan and George M. Cohan. Hudson Theatre: 23 May 1921- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen Sr., Eugenie Blair, George M. Cohan, William Gaunt, Robert Gleckler, Joseph Guthrie, Norman Hackett, Virginia Irwin, Clyde North, Rita Romilly, Joseph Selman, William L. Thorne, Edwin Walter, Isabel Withers. Produced by George M. Cohan.
- (1922) Stage Play: Partners Again. Comedy. Written by Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman'. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Selwyn Theatre: 1 May 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth, James F. Ayres, Barney Bernard, Alexander Carr, Mabel Carruthers, Cameron Clemens, John T. Dwyer, Robert Gleckler (as "Gibbs"), Jack C. Grey, Louis Kimball, Lee Kohlmar (as "Marks Pasinsky"), Edwin Mordant, John F. Morrissey, Jennie Moscovitz, Helen Reimer, Adele Rolland, James Spottswood, Max Waizman. Produced by The Selwyns. Produced in association with A.H. Woods.
- (1925) Stage Play: Love's Call. Written by Joseph Byron Totten. Directed by Joe Byron Totten. 39th Street Theatre: 10 Sep 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Anthony Andre, Geraldyne Bartlett, Arden Benlian, Conde Brewer, Robert Gleckler (as "Don Pedro De Scarillo"), Stanley Grand, Rawls Hampton, Mitchell Harris, Galina Kopernak, Lita Lopez, Barry Mervis, Anne Mitchell, Norma Phillips, Alfred L. Rigali, Jose Rivas, Kumara Singha. Produced by Simmons and Joseph Byron Totten.
- (1925) Stage Play: A Man's Man. Comedy. Written by Patrick Kearney. Directed by Edward T. Goodman. 52nd Street Theatre: 13 Oct 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Clarke Billings, Olga Brent, Marienne Francks, Dwight Frye (as "Melville Tuttle"), Robert Gleckler, Arthur Hughes, Josephine Hutchinson, Margaret Love, Jerry Lynch, Rita Romilly, Jean Worth. Produced by The Stagers.
- (1926) Stage Play: Beau Gallant.
- (1926) Stage Play: Broadway. Drama. Written by George Abbott and Philip Dunning. Directed by George Abbott. Broadhurst Theatre: 16 Sep 1926- 11 Feb 1928 (603 performances). Cast: Constance Brown, Sylvia Field (as "Billie Moore"), William Foran, Robert Gleckler (as "Steve Crandall"), Thomas E. Jackson (as "Dan McCorn"), Roy R. Lloyd (as "Mike"), Millard Mitchell (as "Larry"), Paul Porcasi (as "Nick Verdis"), Ann Preston (as "Katie"), Molly Ricardel, Henry Sherwood, Joseph Calleia [credited as Joseph Spurin-Calleia] (as "Joe, a waiter") [Broadway debut], Eloise Stream (as "Pearl"), Lee Tracy (as "Roy Lane"), Edith Van Cleve (as "Ruby"), Frank Verigun (as "Benny"), Mildred Wall (as "Mazie Smith"), Clare Woodbury (as "Lil Rice"), John Wray (as "Scar Edwards"). Produced by Jed Harris. Note: Filmed by Universal Pictures as Broadway (1929) (an all-talkie, with Paul Porcasi and Thomas E. Jackson recreating their stage roles, produced on a then eye-popping $1,000,000 budget), Broadway (1942), Broadway (1938).
- (1928) Stage Play: Ringside.
- (1929) Stage Play: Heads Up. 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.
- (1931) Stage Play: Louder Please. Comedy. Written by Norman Krasna. Directed by George Abbott. Theatre Masque: 12 Nov 1931- Jan 1932 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast: Buford Armitage (as "Allen West"), Charles Brokaw, Louise Brooks (as "Polly Madison"), Aleta Freel, Robert Gleckler (as "Bailey"), Percy Kilbride (as "Snitz Gumble"), Charles Laite, Millard Mitchell (as "Eddie Maney"), Allan Nagle, Henry Sherwood, J.H. Stoddard, Frank Thomas, Lee Tracy (as "Herbert White"), Mildred Wall, Charles G. Wilson. Produced by A.L. Jones.
- (1932) Stage Play: Hot-Cha! Musical comedy. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Lew Brown. Book by Mark Hellinger, H.S. Kraft, Ray Henderson and Lew Brown. Based on a story by H.S. Kraft. Musical Direction by Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by John Harkrider. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor and Edward C. Lilley. Ziegfeld Theatre: 8 Mar 1932- 18 Jun 1932 (119 performances). Cast: Iris Adrian, Louise Allen, Mary Ann, Nick Basil, Miriam Battista, Herman Belmonte, Leonard Berry, Virginia Biddle, Joan Burgess, Alice Burrage, Tito Coral, Mary Coyle, Jack Daley, Dorothy Day, Antonio De Marco, Renee De Marco, Louis Delgado, Alan DeSylva, Marion Dixon, Dody Donnelly, Betty Dumbris, Prudence Edgar, Georgia Ellis, Jules Epailly (as "Store Keeper, Manuel"), Harriet Fink, Marjorie Fisher, Dorothy Flood, John Fulco, Robert Gleckler (as "Jose Diaz"), Pearl Harris, Patty Hastings, Florence Healy, Hernandez Brothers, Theo Holley, Jean Howard, Stanley Howard, Mercedes Hughes, Alfonso Iglesias, Dorothy Kal, Gloria Kelly, Tom Kelly, June Knight, Frances Kruger, Charles La Torre, Bert Lahr (as "Alky Schmidt"), Jane Lane, Rose Louise, Evelyn Lowrie, Neva Lynn, June MacCloy, Frances Markey, Edwin Marsh, Mary Joan Martin, Lorelle McCarver, Lou Ann Meredith, Rosalie Milan, Vic Monroe, Grace Moore, Pauline Moore, George O'Brien (as "Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Ethel O'Dell, Catherine O'Neil, Lester Ostrander, Lynne Overman (as "Hap Wilson"), Arthur Page, Sherry Pelham, Theo Phane, Lilyan Picard, Eleanor Powell (as "Dancer"), Basil Prock, Polly Ray, Carol Renwick, Mary Alice Rice, Wilburn Riviere, Buddy Rogers (as "Jack Whitney"), Alma Ross, William Ruppel, Mina Ruskin, Marion Santre, Roy Sedley, Gertrude Sheffield, Marie Stevens, Kay Stewart, Thomas Thompson, Lupe Velez (as "Conchita"), Veloz and Yolanda, Efim Vitis, Marion Volk, Molly Wakefield, Diana Walker, Lorraine Webb, Mildred Webb, Marjorie White. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1932) Stage Play: Take a Chance. Music by Nacio Herb Brown and Richard A. Whiting. Additional songs by Vincent Youmans. Material by Buddy G. DeSylva and Laurence Schwab. Additional Dialogue by Sid Silvers. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones, Edward Powell, Robert Russell Bennett and William Daly. Vocal Arrangements for Miss Merman's songs by Roger Edens. Musical numbers directed by Bobby Connolly. Material directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Apollo Theatre: 26 Nov 1932- 1 Jul 1932 (243 performances). Cast: Louise Allen, James Ardell, Jack Armstrong, Lee Beggs (as "Actor, in Kenneth Raleigh's Revue, "Humpty Dumpty"/Mr. Krankel, "Blackmail"/Boss, "Eadie"), Gerry Billings, Chet Bree, Lucille Brodin, Flo Brooks, Andrew Carr, Louise Carr, Jean Carson, Edward Delridge, Marian Dixon, Al Downing, Josephine Dunn, Neil Evans, Helen Fairweather, Emily Fitzpatrick, John Fleming, Arline Garfield, Robert Gleckler, Frances Gordon, John Grant, Ethel Green, Jack Haley, Marion Herson, Sara Jane, Julie Jenner, Dorothy Kal, Budd Kehlner, Gloria Kelly, Henry King, Paula King, June Knight, Tommy Land, Jane Lane, Evelyn Laurie, Clark Leston, Florence Mallee, Mitzi Mayfair, Frances McHugh, Anna Marie McKenney, Ethel Merman (as "Wanda Brill"), Dorothy Morgan, George Pauncefort, Paul Peque, Blanche Poston, Oscar Ragland (as "Actor"), Adelaide Raleigh, Louise Seidel, Sid Silvers, William Stamm, Mildred Webb, Jack Whiting (as "Kenneth Raleigh"), Douglas Wood. Produced by Laurence Schwab and Buddy G. DeSylva.
- (1933) Stage Play: Shooting Star. Written by Noel Pierce and Bernard C. Schoenfeld. Directed by Bela Blau. Selwyn Theatre: 12 Jun 1933- Jun 1933 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Walter Baldwin (as "Hank Morrisey"), Oliver Barbour, Mathilde Baring, Violet Barney, Mary Alice Collins, George Cowell, Helen Crane, Joseph Downing, Roland Drew, Robert C. Fischer, Robert Gleckler (as "Mat Hardy"), Samuel Goldenberg, George Houston, Francine Larrimore, Van Lowe, Harriet E. MacGibbon (as "Hannah, Mrs. Mercer"), Barry Mahool, Gene Moore, Scott Moore, Barry O'Neill, Henry O'Neill (as "Carl Hoffman"), Lee Patrick (as "Flo Curtis"), William Sharpe, Edith Shayne, Beverly Sitgreaves, Gilbert Squarey, Engel Sumner, Forrest Taylor, Philip Van Zandt, Frank Wilcox (as "Leo Bennett"), Cora Witherspoon (as "Edna Judd"), Vincent York. Produced by Crosby Gaige and Kenneth Nash.
- (1933) Stage Play: Heat Lightning. Drama. Written by Leon Abrams and George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. Booth Theatre: 15 Sep 1933- Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Eddie Acuff (as "Everett"), Joan Carr, Carmen Castellanos, Irene Castellanos, Gail De Hart, Jean Dixon, Joe Downing (as "Chauffeur"), Robert Gleckler (as "George"), Coburn Goodwin, Emily Lowry, Joseph Rivers, Dolores Sierra, Emilio Sierra, Maud Sinclair (as "A Wife"), Robert Sloane (as "Jeff"), Leonore Sorsby, William Wadsworth, Geraldine Wall (as "Second Hitch-Hiker"). Produced by Abbott-Dunning Inc.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Drums Begin. Drama.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Locked Room. Melodrama. Written by Herbert Ashton. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Ambassador Theatre: 25 Dec 1933- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Valerie Bergere, Morton Flamm, Walter Gilbert, Robert Gleckler (as "Ryan"), Jonathan Hole (as "John Burgess, Jr."), Lawrence Keating, Harold Kennedy, Jane Kim, Harmon MacGregor, Sam J. Park, Ruth Sheppard, Nena Sinclair, Robert Sloane (as "Ralph Burgess"). Produced by M.S. Schlesinger and William B. Friedlander.
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