- (1931 - 1943) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1931) Stage Play: George White's Scandals. Musical revue. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Lew Brown. Book by George White, Irving Caesar and Lew Brown. Additional text by Harry Conn. Musical Director: Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by Howard Jackson. Directed by George White. Apollo Theatre: 14 Sep 1931- 5 Mar 1932 (202 performances). Produced by George White.
- (1933) Stage Play: Melody. Musical/romance.
- (1934) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1934. Musical revue. Music by Vernon Duke, Samuel Pokrass, Billy Hill, H. I. Phillips, Fred Allen, Harry Tugend and Ballard MacDonald. Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg. Musical Director: John McManus. Sketches by: H.I. Philips, Fred Allen and David Freedman. Written by Harry Turgend. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, Billy Rose, Billy Hill and Edward Heyman. Featuring songs by Joseph Meyer, Richard Myers, Dana Suesse, Peter DeRose, Billy Hill and James F. Hanley. Additional numbers stage by John Murray Anderson. Directed by Bobby Connolly. Winter Garden Theatre: 4 Jan 1934- 9 Jun 1934 (182 performances). Cast: John Adair, Joanna Allen, Virginia Allen, Louene Ambrosius, Peggy Ann, Eve Arden [Broadway debut], Margorie Baglin, Judith Barron, Leon Barte, Mary Bay, Betzi Beaton, Anna Bell, Herman Belmonte, Helen Bennett, Al Bloom, Hazel Boffinger, Mary Bolles, Mildred Borst, Patricia Bowman, Fanny Brice, Mary Ellen Brown, Dorothy Buckley, Joanne Cannon, Joseph Carey, Jean Carson, Jacques Cartier, Jack Coogan, Gloria Cook, Dorothy Daly, Hope Dare, Hope Dare, Maxine Darrell, Loretta Dennison, Eva Desca, Buddy Ebsen, Vilma Ebsen, Frank Ericson, Lonita Foster, Helene Frederic, Jane Froman, Marjorie Gayle, Gloria Glennon, Julia Gorman, Irene Hamlin, Helen Hannon, Pearl Harris, Eugene Howard, Willie Howard, Brice Hutchins, Vivian Janis, Julie Jenner, Ruth Kane, Gladyse Keating, James Kitson, Evelyn Laurie, Naomi Leaf, Clark Leston, Rose Lipton, Dorothy MacKinnon, Florence Mallee, Florence Malley, Carlotta Mann, Charlotte Mann, Lillian Mann, Fred Mannat, Everett Marshall, Camilla Masters, Sara Mazo, Pam McAvoy, Frances McHugh, Vicki Michak, Bobbie Miller, Dinty Moore, Victor Morely, Jane Moxon, Evelyn Nichols, Evelyn Nielson, Cherry Preisser, June Preisser, Ina Ray, Ruth Reiter, Susanne Remos, Edith Roark, Thora Roberts, Don Ross, Caroline Ryan, Ruth Saks, Sid Salzer, Marion Santre, Sunya Shurman, Leone Sousa, Edwina Steele, Maria Steele, Marie Stevens, Jean Stuart, Lucile Stuart, Adlynn Swan, Gladine Sweetser, Ethel Thorsen, The Vikings, Oliver Wakefield, Mildred Webb, Gil White, Marguerite White, Betty Worth. Produced by Mrs. Florenz Ziegfeld (Billie Burke.
- (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 (as "I've Nothing to Offer" Performer/"Straw Hat in the Rain" Performer/"My Old Hoss" Performer"), 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 (as "I'm Stepping Out of the Picture" Performer/Just Mention Joe" Performer"), Rose Palmer, Grace Patterson, Harry Patterson, Ellen Pratt, Grace Pearce, Jean Rauley, Martha Raye (as ""If It's Love" Performer A Baby Wampus/So This Is Hollywood/He Just Beats a Tom Tom" Performer") [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.
- (1938) Stage Play: Blossom Time. Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Written by Dr. A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert. Book adapted by Dorothy Donnelly [posthumous credit]. Music by Franz Schubert. Music adapted by Sigmund Romberg. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Edward J. Scanlon. 46th Street Theatre: 26 Dec 1938- Jan 1939 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Alyce Chapelle (as "Emmy Danseuse"), Roy Cropper (as "Baron Franz Schober"), Betti Davis (as "Flower Girl"), 'Wheeler Dryden (as "Count Sharntoff") [final Broadway role], Marjorie Ford (as "Fritzi"), Ernest Goodhart (as "Erkmann"), Neville Landor (as "Kuepelweiser"), Charlotte Lansing (as "Bella Bruna"), Douglas Leavitt (as "Kranz"), Ruth Lockwood (as "Mrs. Coberg"), Everett Marshall (as "Schubert"), Mary McCoy (as "Mitzi"), Harry K. Morton (as "Novotny"), Burt Raeburn (as "Binder"), Allen Raymond (as "Vogel"), Zella Russell (as "Mrs. Kranz"), Joseph Toner (as "Von Schwind"), Virginia Vonne (as "Rose"), John Wheeler (as "Domeyer"), Gracie Worth (as "Kitzi"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Student Prince [In Heidelberg]. Musical/operetta (revival). Music by Sigmund Romberg. Libretto by Dorothy Donnelly. Based on "Alt Heidelberg" by Wilhelm Meyer-Foerster. Choreographed by Ruthanne Boris and Alexis Dolinoff. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Stage Costumes Inc. Lighting Design by John Davis. Directed by Jacob J. Shubert. Broadway Theatre: 8 Jun 1943- 2 Oct 1943 (153 performances). Cast: Everett Marshall (as "Dr. Engel, the Prince's Tutor") [final Broadway role], Helene Arthur (as "Princess Margaret, fiancée of Prince Karl Franz"), Frank Hornaday (as "Prince Karl Franz"), Ann Pennington (as "Gretchen, Maid at the Inn") [final Broadway role], Detmar Poppen (as "Lutz, valet to the Prince") [final Broadway role], Barbara Scully (as "Kathie, niece of Ruder"), Roy Barnes (as "Detlef, a student leader"), Stanton Barrett (as "Ensemble"), Eden Burrows (as "Ensemble"), Paul Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Fred Catania (as "Ensemble"), Jesse M. Cimberg (as "Hubert, the valet's valet"), Marvel Conheeny (as "Ensemble"), Lyndon Crews (as "Von Asterberg, another student leader"), Daniel De Paolo (as "Lucas, another student leader"), Warren Dunning (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Gadol (as "Ensemble"), Shirley Gordon (as "Ensemble"), James Growner (as "Ensemble"), Colin Harvey (as "First Lackey/Ensemble"), Elaine Haslett (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Hope (as "Ensemble"), Carol Hunter (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Jacquemont (as "Captain Tarnitz"), Walter Johnson (as "Ruder, Landlord of Inn of Three Gold Apples"), Robert Laurer (as "Ensemble"), Helena Le Berthon (as "Countess Leyden, lady-in-waiting to the Princess/Ensemble"), Herman Magidson (as "Rudolph/Ensemble"), Phyllis Manning (as "Ensemble"), Jacqueline Max (as "Ensemble"), John McCarthy (as "Fourth Lackey/Ensemble"), Marilyn Merkt (as "Ensemble"), George T. Miller (as "Ensemble"), Merrill Moorman (as "Sixth Lackey/Ensemble"), Page Morton (as "Ensemble"), Larry O'Dell (as "Second Lackey/Ensemble"), Chas. M. Perry (as "Ensemble"), Lewis Pierce (as "Ensemble"), Roland Power (as "Ensemble"), William Pringle (as "Prime Minister Von Mark"), Jonathan Reed (as "Third Lackey/Ensemble"), Jack Richards (as "Captain of the Guard/Ensemble"), Nathaniel Sack (as "Toni/a waiter"), Dale Spangler (as "Ensemble"), Gale Sterling (as "Ensemble"), Andrew Thurston (as "Ensemble"), Judy Turnbull (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Turner (as "Fifth Lackey/Ensemble"), Nina Varela (as "Grand Duchess Anastasia"), James Wharton (as "Von Asterberg, another student leader"), Harriet Williams (as "Ensemble"), Steve Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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