- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Merrily We Roll Along (1934).
- Page Pygmalion (1932).
- Cross My Heart (1928). Musical comedy.
- Excess Baggage (1927).
- No Other Girl (1924). Musical comedy. Music by Bert Kalmar. Book by Aaron Hoffman. Lyrics by Harry Ruby. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Choreographed by Larry Ceballos. Directed by John Meehan. Morosco Theatre: 13 Aug 1924- 27 Sep 1924 (56 performances). Cast: Helene Blair (as "Ensemble"), Billy Blythe (as "Ensemble"), David Brown (as "Ensemble"), Edward Buzzell (as "Ananias Jones"), Jane Carroll (as "Mary Herrington"), Ruth Conley (as "Miss Jones/Ensemble"), Fred Cowhick (as "Ensemble"), Earle Craddock (as "Joshua Franklin"), Francis X. Donegan (as "Amos Trott/Mr. Van Etten"), Doris Eaton (as "Molly Lane"), Helen Ford (as "Hope Franklin"), Nonnie George (as "Ensemble"), Eddie Gerard (as "Butler"), Jack Grieves (as "Ensemble"), William Hale (as "Ensemble"), Henry Hicks, Dorothy Kane (as "Ensemble"), Zita Mae (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Martin (as "Ensemble"), Aileen Meehan (as "Miss Smith/Ensemble"), Henry Mortimer (as "Thomas Lord"), Frank Parker (as "Ensemble"), Richard Powell (as "Ensemble"), James Francis Robertson (as "Obadiah Bingle"), Sylvia Shawn (as "Ensemble"), John Sheehan (as "Bryan"), Rose Stone (as "Ensemble"), William Sully (as "William Frawley"), Trix Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Vera Trett (as "Ensemble"), Albert White (as "Ensemble"), Helen Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green. Produced in association with A.H. Woods.
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1920 (1920). Musical revue/spectacle. Music by Irving Berlin, Dave Stamper, Gene Buck, Joseph J. McCarthy, Harry Tierney and Victor Herbert. Lyrics by Irving Berlin, Dave Stamper, Gene Buck, Joseph J. McCarthy, Harry Tierney and Victor Herbert. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh, Charles Grant, Stephen Jones and Frank Saddler. Featuring songs with lyrics by James Montgomery, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Gus Van, Joe Schenck, Eddie Cantor, Mac Emery, King Zany, George Fairman, Alex Gerber, Abner Silver, Jack Yellen, Abe Olman, Roger Lewis and Ernie Erdman. Tableaux by Ben Ali Haggin. Directed by Edward Royce. New Amsterdam Theatre: 22 Jun 1920- 16 Oct 1920 (123 performances). Cast: Delyle Alda, William Blanche, Fanny Brice, Lillian Broderick, Eddie Cantor, Jane Carroll, Juliet Compton, Olive Cornell, Eleanor Dell, Jack Donohue, Ray Dooley, Emily Drange, Doris Eaton, Mary Eaton, W.C. Fields, Edna French, Eva Grady, Bernard Granville, Ethel Hallor, Margaret Irving, Jerome & Herbert, Alta King, Phebe Lee, Gladys Loftus, Jack Mahan, Albertine Marlowe, Beatrice Milner, Moran and Mack, Margaret Morris, Betty Morton, Carl Randall, Jessie Reed, Helen Shea, John Steel, Avonne Taylor, Van and Schenck, Olive Vaughn, Charlotte Wakefield, Florence Ware, Charles Winninger, Addison Young. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic (1919). Musical revue. Music by Dave Stamper. Lyrics by Gene Buck. Danse de Follies: 2 Oct 1919- closing date unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Irene Barker, Fanny Brice, Doris Eaton, W.C. Fields, Hal Hixon, Keegan & Edwards, Allyn King, Ted Lewis, Martha Mansfield, Arthur Rose, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Savoy & Brennan, Arthur Uttry, Frances White.
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1918 (1918). Musical revue. Music by Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Book by Rennold Wolf and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Rennold Wolf and Gene Buck. Interpolations by: Irving Berlin and Victor Jacobi. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Featuring songs with lyrics by Bud G. DeSylva, Arthur Jackson, Harry Ruby, Eddie Cantor, Sidney D Mitchell and Edgar Leslie. Featuring songs by Buddy G. DeSylva, Arthur Jackson, Harry Ruby, Eddie Cantor, Archie Gottler and Edgar Leslie. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company. Lighting Design by Ben Beerwald. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Globe Theatre from 7 Oct 1918 to close): 18 Jun 1918- unknown (note: although exact closing date is unknown it is estimated to be on or near 5 Nov 1918/151 performances). Cast: Marie Ahearn, Miss Allo, Florence Atkinson, Miss Baker, Helen Barnes, Miss Baron, Miss Barrett, Leonard Barton, Miss Bell, Dorothy Betts, Miss Blue, John Blue, Katherine Brady, Alma Braham, Jay Brennan, Eddie Cantor, Frank Carter, Viola Clarens, Mr. Cody, Florence Cripps, Mr. Davis, Rose Dolores, Doris Eaton, Sylvia Ellias, Carolyn Erwin, Miss Evans, The Fairbanks Twins, Miss Farnworth, Gladys Feldman, W.C. Fields, Miss Fiore, Joe Frisco, Pauline Hall, Minnie Harrison, Edith Hawes, Annette Herbert, Mr. Hicks, Clay Hill, Miss. Jordan, Harry Kelly, Allyn King, Miss LaBarre, Charlotte LaGrande, Nancy Larned, Kay Laurell, Miss Mack, Martha Mansfield, Miss Masso, Miss Mathewes, Lillian McKenzie, Muriel Miles, Miss D. Miller, Marilyn Miller, Gus Minton, Miss Morton, Irene Nilson, Olive Osborne, Peter Ostrander, Bee Palmer, Ann Pennington, Kathryn Perry, Miss Pompan, Miss Poole, Miss Reed, Miss Reynolds, Dorothy Richardson, Mildred Richardson, Billie Ritchie, Miss Robinson, Mr. Rogers, Will Rogers, Julia Ross, Miles Rubins, Theresa Rubins, Miss Savage, Bert Savoy, Mildred Shelly, Heloise Sheppard, Mr. Smith, Miss Swayne, Miss V. Taylor, Ruth Taylor, Miss Thropp, Miss Ullman, Lottie Vernon, Mr. Vickers, Agnes Virginia, Marie Wallace, Miss Walsh, Hazel Washburn, Mry Washburn, Martha Wood, Mr. Young, K. Addison Young, Carol Young, Virginia Young, Gladys Zielian. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- Mother Carey's Chickens (1917). 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). Produced by John Cort.
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