- (1915 - 1944) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1915) Stage Play: A World of Pleasure. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Additional music by John L. Golden and J. Leubrie Hill. Additional lyrics by Jack Wilson, John L. Golden and J. Leubrie Hill. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Choreographed by Jack Mason and Theodore Kosloff. Directed by J. C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 14 Oct 1915- 22 Jan 1916 (116 performances). Cast: Edward Aveling, William Banfield Taylor, Franklyn Batie, Jack Bick, Eleanor Brown, Rene Chaplow, Collins & Hart, Clifton Crawford, Dwight Dana, Maurice Diamond, Sahary Djeli, Venita Fitzhugh, William Gibson, Kitty Gordon, Sydney Greenstreet (as "V. Gates"), Dan Healey, Olga Hempstone, Kittie Hill, Lou Holtz (as "Sam"), Theodore Kosloff (as "a Ballet Master"), Albert S. Lloyd, Jack Manning, Stella Mayhew, Helen McMahon, Ada Meade, George Moon, Daniel Morris, The Mosconi Brothers, Bud Murray, Frances Pritchard, Rosie Quinn, Marie Salisbury, Gustave Schult, Gilbert Wells, Lois Whitney, Jack Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1920) Stage Play: George White's Scandals. Musical revue.
- (1921) Stage Play: George White's Scandals. Musical revue.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Dancing Girl. Musical.
- (1925) Stage Play: Tell Me More. Musical comedy. Music by George Gershwin. Book by Fred Thompson and Billy K. Wells. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Ira Gershwin. Musical Director: Max Steiner. Musical Staging by Sammy Lee. Costume Design by Charles LeMaire. Art Director: Walter Harvey. Directed by John Harwood. Gaiety Theatre: 13 Apr 1925- 11 Jul 1925 (100 performances). Cast: Maud Andrew, Florence Auer, Jane Brew, Mildred Brown, Cecil Bruner, Phyllis Cleveland, Willie Covan (as "Waiter/Specialty Dancer"), Frank Cullen, Eddie Dowling (as "Harry"), Charlotte Esmone, Robert Gebhardt, Vivian Glenn, Alexander Gray, Emma Haig, Dolla Harkins, Portland Hoffa (as "Ensemble"), Lou Holtz (as "Monty Sipkin"), Esther Howard, Sofia Howard, George Hughes, Nita Jacques, Mary Jane, Trudy Lake, Margaret Lee, Edna Locke, Polly Luce, Maxine Marshall, Morton McConnachie, Virginia McCune, Ruth Mosley, Marion Mueller, Richard Oakley, Daniel Oltash, Ruth Raymonde, Eugene Redding, Penelope Rowland, Leonard Ruffin, Robert Ryles, Robert Samuels, Willie Scholer, Kenneth Smith, Andrew Tombes (as "Billy Smith"), Blossom Vreeland, Betty Waxton, Betty Whitney, Dotty Wilson, Gay Worrell, Betty Wright. Produced by Alex Aarons.
- (1927) Stage Play: Manhattan Mary. Musical comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: You Said It. Musical comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: Calling All Stars. Musical revue. Sketches by Lew Brown, A. Dorian Otvos, Alan Baxter, Home Fickett, Billy K. Wells and H.I. Philips. Music by Harry Akst. Lyrics by Lew Brown. Musical Director: Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek and Conrad Salinger. Dances and ensembles directed by Maurice L. Kussel. Scenic Design by Nat Karson. Costume Design by Billi Livingston. Lighting Design by Abe Feder. Strauss dances directed by Sara Mildred Strauss. Entire production supervised by Lew Brown. Directed by by Thomas Mitchell and Lew Brown. Hollywood Theatre: 13 Dec 1934- 12 Jan 1935 (36 performances). Cast: Edna Abbey, Janet Abbott, Eunice Altea, Alice Anderson, Alice Anthon, Arthur Auerbach, Phil Baker, Alice Bankert, Al Bernie, Babette Bissinger, Alice Blair, Anthony Blair, Mary Bolles, Patricia Bowman, George Brady, Ann Budnik, Emma Burke, Olga Burke, Dolores Campbell, Anne Canova [Broadway debut], Judy Canova [Broadway debut], Pete Canova [credited as Peter Canova], Zeke Canova [Broadway debut], Gloria Claire, Catherine Clark, Marie Cole, Irene Coleman, Nathalie Crandall, Marguerite De Coursey, Rena Dell, Anita Ferne, Pat C. Flick, Gladys Glancy, George Gordon, Roxy Green, Revalie Haber, Billy Hale, Marion Heemsath, Orchid Henson, Lou Holtz, George Hunter, Estelle Jayne, Eddie Johnson, Sel Jos, Iris Kingsley, Viola Lenn, Clark Leston, Ella Logan, Eleanor Low, Helen Mack, Ned Maisel, Joan Manners, Everett Marshall, Camilla Masters, Gloria Mausier, Mitzi Mayfair, Sara Mazo, June McGraol, Harry McNaughton, June McNulty, William Meader, Ann Metzger, Gertrude Michael, Elsie Mindell, Ruth Morgan, June Murphy, Gertrude Niesen, Rose Palmer, Grace Patterson, Harry Patterson, Ellen Pratt, Grace Pearce, Jean Rauley, Martha Raye [Broadway debut], D. Raymond, Grace Rochester, Sara Mildred Strauss Dancers, Munice Sich, Frances Sinclair, Polly Sturgeon, Jack Tally, Peggy Taylor and Her Dancing Pirates, Lorraine Teatom, June Tempest, Bobby Theiss, Cynthia Thompson, Emily Von Hoven, Marguerite White, 'Jack Whiting' (qv, Joan Whitney. Produced by Lew Brown.
- (1942) Stage Play: Priorities of 1942. Musical revue.
- (1944) Stage Play: Star Time. Musical/vaudeville.
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