- (1932 - 1934) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1932) Stage Play: The Dark Hours. Tragedy. Written by Don Marquis. Directed by Marjorie Marquis. New Amsterdam Theatre: 14 Nov 1932- Nov 1932 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott (as Andrew, a Disciple"), Eddie Acuff (as "Second Roman Soldier") [Broadway debut], Charles Adams, LeRoy Bailey, Donald Baker, Harold Baumstone, Lee Baxter, John Beaver, Irving Beebe, Victor Beecroft, Albert Bergh (as "Man Born Blind"), George Bleasdale, Donn Bonhoff, Homan Bostock, Ian Bowers, Harold Brent, Robert Bruce, Charles Bryant, Michael Cisney, James P. Corr, Herbert Delmore, Angus Duncan, Eleanor Goodrich, Georgia Graham, Herbert Gubelman, Marshall Hale, Ernest Hartman, George Heller, John C. Hickey, House Jameson (as "John, Disciple"), Alfred Jenkin, Larry Johns, Paul Jones, Charles Jordan, David Kerman (as "Reuben, Scribe, Witness Against Jesus") , Marc Loebell, Clara Mahr, Maurice Manson, Sam Martin, H.H. McCollum, Fuller Mellish, Hugh Miller, H. Craig Neslo, Bram Nossen (as "Centurion, Roman Soldier"), Peter Pann, Herbert Ranson, Bernard Savage, Estelle Scheer, Martin Sloane, J.D. Stradley, Walker Thornton, Paula Verdin, Ruth Vonnegut, Richard Warner, Earl White, Bert C. Wood. Produced by Lodewick Vroom.
- (1933) Stage Play: Heat Lightning. 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 (as "Everett"), Joan Carr, Carmen Castellanos, Irene Castellanos, Gail De Hart, Jean Dixon, Joe Downing (as "Chauffeur"), Robert Gleckler (as "George"), Coburn Goodwin, Emily Lowry, Joseph Rivers, Dolores Sierra, Emilio Sierra, Maud Sinclair (as "A Wife"), Robert Sloane (as "Jeff"), Leonore Sorsby, William Wadsworth, Geraldine Wall. Produced by Abbott-Dunning Inc.
- (1933) Stage Play: Growing Pains. Comedy. Written by Aurania Rouverol. Directed by Arthur Lubin. Ambassador Theatre: 23 Nov 1933- Dec 1933 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Eddie Acuff (as "Traffic Officer"), Olive Deering (as "Elsie Patterson"), William Courtleigh Jr. (as "Eddie"), June Cox, Philippe De Lacy, Johnny Downs (as "Brian"), Junior Durkin (as "George McIntyre"), Charles Eaton, Anna Erskine, Ralph Freud, Lorraine Hayes, Leona Hogarth, Georgette McKee, Claire McQuillen, Pauline Meyers, Mary Horne Morrison, Patricia Morrison, Leo Needham, John O'Shea, Beverly Phalon, Murry Rhyness, Emmett Rogers, Jean Rouverol, Jacqueline Rusling, Garrett Starmer, Joan Wheeler, Lili Zehner. Produced by Arthur Lubin.
- (1934) Stage Play: John Brown. Historical drama. Written by Ronald Gow. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by George Abbott. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 22 Jan 1934- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/2 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "John Brown"), Eddie Acuff (as "A Virginia Militiaman"), Buford Armitage (as "Salmon Brown"), Oliver Barbour (as "Oliver Brown"), Whitney Bourne (as "Annie Brown"), Harry Cooke (as "Owen Brown"), William Corbett (as "Colonel Robert E. Lee"), John Emery (as "John Kagi"), Robert Foulk (as "Watson Brown"), Harold Gould (as "Uncle Jeremiah"), Edna Hagan (as "Ellen Brown"), Betty Kendall (as "Bell"), Alma Kruger (as "Mrs. John Brown"), James Lane (as "J.P. Gallagher, of the New York Herald"), Charles McClelland (as "A Slave-Owner"), Tom Morgan (as "Colonel Lewis Washington"), Walter Price (as "Shields Green"), William Shea (as "A Telegraph Operator"), J. Ascher Smith (as "A Sentry"), Alfred Webster (as "Stevens"), Ernest R. Whitman (as "Frederick Douglass"), Iris Whitney (as "Martha"), Barry O'Moore (as "T.W. Higginson"). Produced by George Abbott.
- (1934) Stage Play: Yellow Jack. Written by Sidney Howard and Paul De Kruif. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 6 Mar 1934- May 1934 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Eddie Acuff, Wylie Adams, Jack Carr, Eduardo Ciannelli, Francis Compton, Charles Gerard, Lloyd Gough, Harold Hoffat, Colin Hunter, Bernard Jukes, Whitford Kane (as "Dr. Carlos Finlay"), Robert Keith, Geoffrey Kerr, Kim, Sam Levene, Richie Ling (as "Colonel Tory"), Barton MacLane, Myron McCormick, John Miltern, Millard Mitchell (as "William H. Dean, Private U.S.A."), Jock Munro, George Nash, Robert Shayne, James Stewart, Frank Stringfellow, Clyde Walters, Katherine Wilson. Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1934) Stage Play: Jayhawker. Comedy. Written by Sinclair Lewis and Lloyd Lewis. Directed by Joseph Losey. Cort Theatre: 5 Nov 1934- Nov 1934 closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Eddie Acuff (as "Matt Carson") [final Broadway role], David Andrada, Walter Baldwin (as "Vic Rousseau"), Tom Fadden, Paul Guilfoyle (as "Will Starling"), Clifford Heckinger, Martin Howe, Walter C. Kelly, Nancy Levering, Douglas McMullen, Edward McNamara (as "Luke Kildare"), Lawrence C. O'Brien, Margaret O'Donnell, Hayes Pryor, Katherine Rolin, Donald Smith, Carol Stone, Fred Stone, Milburn Stone (as "Confederate Soldier"), George Oliver Taylor, Ralph Theodore, 'Ludmilla Toretzka Mrs. Ridley"), O.Z. Whitehead (as "Fresh Fish"), Gretchen Winkler, Harry Worth. Produced by Henry Hammond Inc.
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