- She played Bianca in the 1943 Broadway production of Shakespeare's "Othello"; however, in the Columbia Masterworks recording of that production, she played Emilia.
- The Great Pursuit (1916). Written by C. Haddon Chambers. Shubert Theatre: 22 Mar 1916- Apr 1916 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Cynthia Brooke, W. Graham Browne, Charles Cherry, Jeanne Eagels, Dorothea Frisby, Gordon Gunniss, W.S. Helder, Alexandra Herbert, Arthur Holbrook, Nicholas Joy, Edith King, Montagu Love, Bruce McRae, Phyllis Neilson-Terry, Eric Nelson, Marie Tempest. Produced by Joseph Brooks.
- (1935) Stage Play: Cross Ruff. Comedy. Written by Noel Taylor. Directed by Karl Nielson. Theatre Masque: 19 Feb 1935- Feb 1935 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Raymond Bramley (as "Wilbur Hanley"), Helen Brooks (as "Juniper"), Jay Fassett (as "Alfred Rouff"), Janet Fox (as "Doris"), Edith King (as "Leda"), Noel Taylor (as "Peter"). Produced by Delos Chappell.
- (1918) Stage Play: Daddies. Written by John L. Hobble. Belasco Theatre (moved to The Lyceum Theatre from 4 Nov 1918- close): 5 Sep 1918- Jun 1919 (closing date unknown/340 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Henry Allen"), Mrs. Armand (as "Katie"), Aida Armand (as "Alice"), John W. Cope (as "James Crocket"), Edwards Davis (as "Nicholson Walters"), Jeanne Eagels (as "Ruth Atkins"), Winifred Fraser (as "Mrs. Audrey George Giddens (as "Parker"), Edith King (as "Bobette"), Bruce McRae (as "Robert Audrey"), Paulette Noizeux (as "Madam Levigne"), Mrs. Quinn (as "Nurse"), The Quinns (as "Francois & Co."), Lorna Volare (as "Lorry"), S.K. Walker (as "William Rivers"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1925) Stage Play: A Good Bad Woman (Revival). Written by William J. McNally. Comedy Theatre: 9 Feb 1925- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Donald Cameron (as "Archie Capper"), Florence Earle (as "Mrs. Capper"), Doris Freeman (as "Bobbie Lawler"), Walter Kenny (as "Otto"), Edith King (as "June Lawler"), Walter Law (as "Tim Donovan"), Helen MacKellar (as "Eileen Donovan"), Robert Strange (as "Dr. Carlyle Lawler). Produced by William A. Brady and A.H. Woods.
- (1959) Stage Play: Saratoga. Musical. Dramatized by Morton DaCosta. Based on "Saratoga Trunk" by Edna Ferber. Music by Harold Arlen. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer. Musical Director: Jerry Arlen. Vocal arrangements by Herbert Greene. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Dance arrangements by Genevieve Pitot. Scenic Design by Cecil Beaton. Choreographed by Ralph Beaumont. Directed by Morton DaCosta. Winter Garden Theatre: 7 Dec 1959- 13 Feb 1960 (80 performances). Cast: Howard Keel (as "Clint Maroon"), Carol Lawrence (as "Clio Dulaine"), Odette Myrtil (as "Belle Piquery"), Socrates Birsky (as "Ensemble"), John Blanchard (as "Ensemble"), Carol Brice (as "Kakou"), Betsy Bridge (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Bushkin (as "Madame Dulaine/Ensemble"), Virginia Capers (as "The Charwoman/Ensemble"), Natalie Core (as "Grandmother Dulaine/Mrs. Porcelain"), Joseph Crawford (as "Ensemble"), Lanier Davis (as "M. LaFosse/Ensemble"), Paul Dixon (as "Ensemble"), Ray Dooley (as "Bart Van Steed"), Vito Durante (as "Ensemble"), José Falcion (as "Ensemble"), Julius Fields (as "Ensemble"), John Ford (as "Ensemble"), Jerry Fries (as "Ensemble"), Truman Gaige (as "Editor/M. Begué/Mr. Gould"), Gene Gavin (as "Ensemble"), Richard Graham (as "M. Augustin Haussey"), Frank Green (as "Haberdashery Clerk/Ensemble"), Isabella Hoopes (as "Clarissa Van Steed"), Nathaniel Horne (as "Ensemble"), Barney Johnston (as "Fabric Salesman/Ensemble"), Edith King (as "Mrs. Sophie Bellop"), Martha King (as "Mrs. LeClerc/Ensemble"), Louis Kosman (as "Ensemble"), Ina Kurland (as "Ensemble"), Brenda Long (as "Maudey/Child"), Jeannine Masterson (as "Ensemble/Charlotte Thérèse"), Jack Matthew (as "Ensemble"), James Millhollin (as "Mr. Bean") [final Broadway role], Oran Osburn (as "Ensemble"), John Pero (as "Ensemble"), Harold Pierson (as "Ensemble'), Albert Popwell (as "The Carpenter/Ensemble"), Charles Queenan (as "Ensemble"), Gerrianne Raphael (as "Daisy Porcelain/Ensemble"), Augie Rios (as "Shorty/Child"), Wayne Robertson (as "Child"), Carol Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Merritt Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Tun Tun (as "Cupide"), Lois Van Pelt (as "Ensemble"), Janyce Wagner (as "Miss Diggs/Ensemble"), Beverly Jane Welch (as "Ensemble"), Linda Wright (as "Child"), Mark Zeller (as "Léon, a waiter/The Drapery Man/Ensemble"). Understudies: Louise Buckley (as "Clarissa Van Steed"), Beatrice Bushkin (as "Mrs. Porcelain"), Virginia Capers (as "Kakou"), Natalie Core (as "Belle Piquery/Mrs. Sophie Bellop"), Lanier Davis (as "Bart Van Steed"), Ray Dooley (as "Clint Maroon"), Truman Gaige (as "M. Augustin Haussey/Mr. Bean"), Gerrianne Raphael (as "Clio Dulaine"), Sammy Ross (as "Cupide") and Carol Taylor (as "Daisy Porcelain"). Produced by Robert Fryer.
- (1940) Stage Play: The Burning Deck. Comedy. Written by Andrew Rosenthal. Incidental music by Lillian Wood Krob. Directed by Robert Milton. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 1 Mar 1940- 2 Mar 1940 (3 performances). Cast: Vera Allen (as "Cornelia Lauren"), George Calvert (as "A Native Boy"), Frank Downing (as "Raphael"), Gregory Gaye (as "Niki De Vobourg"), Russell Hardie (as "Jeffrey Brandt"), Alfred Hesse (as "Don Juan"), Dennis Hoey (as "Captain Applegate"), Mary Howes (as "Ava Andrus"), Zita Johann (as "Nina Brandt"), Edith King (as "Margaret Eaves"), George Lloyd (as "Roby Lauren"), Marion Mill (as "Baroness Maude De Rossi"), Onslow Stevens (as "Rex Wolfson"), Ivan Triesault (as "Nicholas"). Produced by Jack Small.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Pipes of Pan. Written by Edward Childs Carpenter. Hudson Theatre: 6 Nov 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Janet Beecher, Buford Hampden, Edith King, Berton Churchill [credited as Burton Churchill], Reginald Mason, Mosalie Mathieu, Rita Stanwood, Henry Travers, Norman Trevor. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (October 25, 1937) She acted in S.N. Behrman's adaptation of Jean Giraudoux's play, "Amphitryon 38," in a Theatre Guild production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne, Richard Whorf, George Meader, Sydney Greenstreet, Alan Hewitt, Barry Thomson, Kathleen Roland, Jacqueline Paige, and Ernestine De Becker in the cast. Samuel L.M. Barlow was composer. Lee Simonson was set designer. Valentine was costume designer. Bretaigne Windust was director.
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