- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1932). Drama. Written by Jean Bart. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Broadhurst Theatre: 8 Sep 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Rita Agostini, Jean Arthur, Richard Barrows, William Boren, Richard Bowler, Lionel Braham, Romaine Callender, Stuart Casey, Edward Colebrook, James Coyle, Roger Paul Craig, Alexander Cross, Marjorie Dalton, Evelyn Eaton, Julien Garfield, Marshall Hale, Daniel Hamilton, Ray Harper, Hester Holm, David Hughes, Marie Hunt, Ray Lawrence, Lucille Lortel, Emily Lowry (as "Margot") [Broadway debut], Burton Mallory, Tucker McGuire, Kay Miller, Dennie Moore, Robert Neff, Claude Rains, C. Ellsworth Smith, Paul Wilson, Carleton Young. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and L. Lawrence Weber.
- Performed in the following Broadway productions:
- Anybody's Game (1932). Written by Paul Barton. Scenic Design by Philip Gelb. Directed by Theodore J. Hammerstein. Bijou Theatre: 21 Dec 1932- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Charlotte Andrews (as "Laura Hale"), Edward Colebrook (as "Sebastian Palukas"), Joseph Greenwald (as "Fritz Klinghopper"), Edna Hibbard (as "Lulu Corliss"), Emily Lowry (as "Peggy Blake"), Vanda Norin (as "Great Swinberg"), Walter Roach (as "Bill Cassidy"), Louis Sorin (as "Sid Lewis"), Paul Stanton (as "Ed Delaney"), Calvin Thomas (as "Dennis Gibbs"), Marian Warring-Manley (as "A Little Stranger"), Neville Westman (as "Helen Martin"), Sam Wren (as "Jimmy Craig"). Produced by Elizabeth Miele.
- Her Tin Soldier (1933). Comedy. Written by Frederick Rath. Directed by Milton Stiefel. Playhouse Theatre: 6 Apr 1933- Apr 1933 (closing date unknown/2 performances). As "Claire Rand." Cast included: Curtis Karpe, Ralph Locke, Charles Quigley, Richard Wang, Charlotte Wynters.
- June Moon (1933). Comedy (revival). Written by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman. Co-directed by Milano Tilden and Carl Hunt. Ambassador Theatre: 15 May 1933- Jun 1933 (closing date unknown/49 performances). As "Edna Baker." Cast included: Lee Patrick.
- Heat Lightning (1933). 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, Joan Carr, Carmen Castellanos, Irene Castellanos, Gail De Hart, Jean Dixon, Joseph Downing (as "Chauffeur"), Robert Gleckler (as "George"), Coburn Goodwin (as "Steve"), Emily Lowry (as "Myra"), Joseph Rivers, Dolores Sierra, Emilio Sierra, Maud Sinclair (as "A Wife"), Robert Sloane, Leonore Sorsby, William Wadsworth, Geraldine Wall. Produced by Abbott-Dunning, Inc. .
- Ragged Army (1934). Drama. Written by Beulah Marie Dix and Bertram Millhauser. Directed by Crosby Gaige. Selwyn Theatre: 26 Feb 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: Alice Ann Baker, Lee Baker, Mathilde Baring, Richard Bartel, Lalive Brownell, Thomas Chalmers, Ann Dere, William Dorbin, Johnny Downs, Roy Gordon, Emily Lowry (as "Althea Page"), Irby Marshall, Lloyd Nolan (as "Geoffrey Carver"), Roy Roberts, Byron Shores, Forrest Taylor, Philip Van Zant, Edwin Vickery, Fleming Ward, Justine Wayne. Produced by Crosby Gaige.
- The Milky Way (1934). Comedy. Written by Lynn Root and Harry Clork. Directed by William W. Schorr. Cort Theatre: 8 May 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/63 performances). As "Mae Sullivan." Cast included: John Brown, Brian Donlevy (as "Speed McFarland"), Leo Donnelly, Edward Emerson, William Foran, Gladys George, Hugh O'Connell (as "Burleigh Sullivan"), Bernard Pathe. Note: Paramount Pictures bought the rights to this flop play and produced it as a Harold Lloyd vehicle in 1936.
- Kill That Story (1934). Comedy. Written by Harry Madden and Philip Dunning. Directed by George Abbott. Booth Theatre: 29 Aug 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/117 performances). As "Margaret McGuire."
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