- (1924 - 1977) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: New Brooms. Comedy. Written by Frank Craven. Directed by Frank Craven. Fulton Theatre: 17 Nov 1924- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Albert G. Andrews (as "Rev. Philip Dow"), Dorothy Blackburn (as "Florence Wheeler") [Broadway debut], Edward Crandall (as "'Wallie' Nowell"), Blythe Daly (as "Geraldine Marsh"), Jack Devereaux (as "George Morrow"), James Kearney (as "Nelson"), Robert Keith (as "Thomas Bates, Jr."), Doris Kelly (as "Ethel Bates"), Harry Leighton (as "Mr. Kneeland"), Charles MacDonald (as "Simpson"), Robert McWade (as "Thomas Bates"), John Ravold (as "Williams"), Helen Weathersby (as "Margaret"). Produced by Frank Craven.
- (1929) Stage Play: Sweet Land of Liberty. Melodrama.
- (1930) Stage Play: Spook House. Drama/mystery.
- (1944) Stage Play: Pick-up Girl. Written by Elsa Shelley. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Roy Hargrave. 48th Street Theatre: 3 May 1944- 21 Oct 1944 (198 performances). Cast: William Harrigan (as "Judge Bentley"), Dorothy Blackburn (as "Miss Russell"), Zachary A. Charles (as "Larry Webster"), Vito Christi (as "Peter Marti"), Toni Favor (as "Ruby Lockwood"), William Foran (as "Door Attendant") [final Broadway role], Kathryn Grill (as "Mrs. Collins"), Joe Johnson (as "Jackie Polumbo"), Douglas Keaton (as "Court Clerk"), David Kernan (as "Mr. Brill"), Morty Martell (as "Policeman Owens"), Doro Merande (as "Miss Porter"), Edmonia Nolley (as "Mrs. Busch"), Bram Nossen (as "Alexander Elliot"), Pamela Rivers (as "Elizabeth Collins"), Frank Tweddell (as "Mr. Collins"), Lili Valenty (as "Mrs. Marti"), Lois Wheeler (as "Mary"), Bernice Winters (as "Jean"). Produced by Michael Todd's Staff. Note: Play adapted on UK television for ITV Television Playhouse telecast on 6 Dec 1957 (Season 3, Episode 14) and produced by Welbeck Films Ltd. [UK] as Too Young to Love (1960).
- (1952) Stage Play: The Male Animal. Comedy (revival).
- (1955) Stage Play: The Desk Set. Comedy. Written by William Marchant [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Joseph Fields. Broadhurst Theatre: 24 Oct 1955- 5 July 1956 (296 performances). Cast: Dorothy Blackburn, Shirley Booth (as "Bunny Watson"), Frank Milan, Clarice Blackburn, Wayne Carson, Harry Ellerbe, Anne Marie Geyer, Mary Gildea (as "The Lady in the Blue Suit"), Louis Gossett Jr., Sterling Johnson, Doris Roberts (as "Miss Rumple"), Frank Roberts, Byron Sanders, Mike Steen, Joyce Van Patten (as "Elsa"), Elizabeth Wilson. Produced by Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr. Note: Filmed by 20th Century Fox as Desk Set (1957).
- (1935) She acted in Laurence E. Johnson's play, "It's A Wise Child," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Forrest Orr in the cast.
- (October 30, 1957 - January 17, 1959) She acted in Robert E. Lee and Jerome Lawrence play, "Auntie Mame," first at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio and closed at the Erlanger Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Eve Arden, Benay Venuta, Brooks West, David Lewis, Florence McMichael, Manning Ross, Elizabeth Talbot-Martin, Ray Fulmer, Jacqueline Holt, Yuki Shimoda, Dennis Joel, Suzanne Turner, Willard Waterman, and Constance Bennett in the cast. Oliver Smith was set designer. Michael Travis was costume designer. Travis Banton was gown designer. Morton DaCosta was director. Robert Fryer and Lawrence Carr were producers.
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