- (1920 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1920) Stage Play: The Letter of the Law. Drama. Adapted from "La Robe Rouge" by Eugene Brieux. Criterion Theatre: 24 Feb 1920- Jul 1920 (closing date unknown/83 performances). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Mouzon"), Ada Boshell, Charles F. Coghlan, Clarence Derwent (as "La Bouzule"), Charles N. Greene, James P. Hagen, Leona Hogarth, Lionel Hogarth (as "Attorney General of France"), Maud Hosford (as "Madame Bunerat") [final Broadway role], Wallace Jackson, Frank Kingdon (as "Mondoubleau"), Jacob Kingsbury (as "Police Sergeant"), Goldwin Patten, Doris Rankin, Zeffie Tilbury, Herbert Vance, Josephine Wehn [Broadway debut], Charles White, Russ Whytal (as "Vagret"), Louis Wolheim (as "Bridet"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1922) Stage Play: Chains of Dew. Comedy. Written by Susan Glaspell. Directed by Ralph Stuart. Provincetown Playhouse: 27 Apr 1922- May 1922 (Closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Marion Berry, Lillian Ward Grant, Eda Heinemann (as "Edith"), Rollo Lloyd (as "Leon Whittaker"), Harmon MacGregor (as "James O'Brien"), Agnes McCarthy, Henry O'Neill (as "Dean Davis"), Edward Reese, Louise Treadwell, Josephine Wehn (as "Mrs. MacIntyre"). Produced by The Provincetown Players.
- (1924) Stage Play: Great Music. Melodrama. Written by Martin Brown. Earl Carroll Theatre: 4 Oct 1924- Nov 1924 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Betty Alden (as "Simone Berg"), Herbert Belmore (as "Herbert Jones"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Mr. Fane"), Dorothy Day (as "Coquina"), Stephane De Leger (as "Fleurette"), Harry Gresham (as "O Muku") [Broadway debut], Alfred Hesse (as "A Gentleman"), William Janney (as "Footman"), Florence Johnstone (as "Mrs. Fane"), Edward La Roche (as "Louis"), Leah La Roux (as "Fatima"), Olga Lee (as "Rhoda Vansittart"), B.N. Lewin (as "Doctor Travers"), John Lott (as "Simpson"), Benjamin Lovett (as "Andre Perault"), Lage Monif (as "Diane"), Christine Norman (as "Rhea de Lorme"), Suzanne Powers (as "Teita Hakaina"), Tom Powers (as "Erik Fane"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Marcel"), Leonore Sorsby (as "Carita Zell"), Harriet Steeling (as "Tihuti"), Helen Ware (as "San Francisco Sal"), Josephine Wehn (as "Marie"), Adelaide Wilson (as "Prudence Badet"). Produced by George Backer.
- (1926) Stage Play: We Americans. Drama. Written by Milton Herbert Gropper and Max Siegel. Directed by Sam Forrest. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 12 Oct 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/118 performances). Cast: Luther Adler (as "Phil Levine"), Nancy Allen (as "Mrs. Peterson"), George Baxter (as "Leo Lanheim"), Jules Bennett (as "Mr. Albertini"), Joseph Hoffman (as "Samuel Korn"), Lackaye Grant (as "Clarence Williams"), Ethel Henin (as "Mrs. Goldberg"), Milton C. Herman (as "Mr. Finkel"), Sylvia Regan [credited as Sylvia Hoffman] (as "Anna Philipescu") [Broadway debut], Jerome Kennedy (as "O'Dougall"), Clara Langsner (as "Mrs. Levine"), Ailsa Lawson (as "Beth Levine"), Ruth Lee (as "Helen Dale"), Ann Lowenworth (as "Mrs. Horowitz"), Sam Mann (as "Mr. Goldberg"), William E. Morris (as "Jacob Marcus "), Herbert Polesie (as "Chaim Horowitz"), Morris Strassberg (as "Mr. Horowitz"), Mann Wada (as "Song Lee"), Josephine Wehn (as "Mrs. Albertini'), Paul Muni (credited as Muni Wiensfred) (as "Morris Levine") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1927) Stage Play: Four Walls. Written by Dana Burnet and George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. John Golden Theatre: 19 Sep 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Suzanne Browne (as "Lizzie"), William Cox (as "Marty"), Lionel Dante (as "Paul"), Peter Du Conge (as "as Second Musician"), Bella Finkle (as "Bertha"), Jacob Frank (as "Mendel"), Janne Greene (as "Frieda"), Averell Harris (as "The Monk"), Steven Jones (as "Fourth Musician"), Edward Keane (as "Sullivan"), Eloise Keeler (as "Sally"), James C. Lane (as "Tom"), Clara Langsner (as "Mrs. Horowitz"), Jay Lindsey (as "Looey"), Gertrude Manfred (as "Gertie"), Sanford Meisner (as "Sid"), George Nicols (as "Third Musician"), Olga Nova (as "Stella"), William Pawley (as "Lefty"), Edwin Philips (as "Sammy"), Evelyn Platt (as "Rose"), William Smith (as "First Musician"), Lee Strasberg (as "Nick"), Charles Wagenheim (as "Herman"), Josephine Wehn (as "Mrs. Clampman"), Paul Muni [credited as Muni Wisenfrend] (as "Benny Horowitz"), George Wright Jr. Produced by John Golden. Note: Filmed as Four Walls (1928) and Straight Is the Way (1934).
- (1928) Stage Play: Maya. Written by Simon Gantillon. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Comedy Theatre: 21 Feb 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Harold De Becker (as "The Cockney/The East Indian"), Sylvia Feningston (as "Fifine"), Shirley Gale (as "A Laundress"), Florence Gerald (as "Mama"), George Heller (as "Albert/Valentin"), Otto Hulett (as "The Sailor/A Dockyard Laborer/The Norwegian/The Wharf Hand"), Marc Loebell (as "The Italian/Sidi, the Arab/The Guitarist"), Louise Lorimer (as "Ida"), Aline MacMahon (as "The Girl/Bella "), John Parrish (as "The Painter"), Mary Robson (as "Phonsine"), John Rynne, William Shelley, Helen Tilden, Paula Trueman (as "Hermance"), Josephine Wehn (as "A Fruit Vendor"). Produced by Actors-Managers Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Congai. Written by Harry Hervey and Carleton Hildreth, based on the novel by Harry Hervey. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 27 Nov 1928- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast: M. Aki, Valerie Bergere, William Boren, Maurice Burke, Alan Campbell, Blanche Collins, Frank De Silva, J. Marshall De Silva, John T. Dwyer (as "Father Mehry"), Ara Gerald, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Major de Brissac"), Theodore Hecht, Vera G. Hurst, Helen Kim, Felix Krembs (as "Col. Urban Chauvet"), Camille Lanier, James Pall, Korena Rove, Helen Menken (as "Thi-Linh"), Harry Nelson, James Pall, W.W. Sinigh, Catherine Taylor, Robert Toms, Charles Trowbridge (as "Justin Batteur"), Josephine Wehn (as "Annamite Woman"), Harold Woolf. Produced by Sam Harris.
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