- (1928 - 1959) Active on Broadway n the following productions:
- (1928) Stage Play: The Yellow Jacket. (Revival).
- (1928) Stage Play: Falstaff. Comedy.
- (1959) Stage Play: The Legend of Lizzie. Drama. Written by Reginald Lawrence. Incidental music by Willard Straight. Directed by Hartney Arthur. 54th Street Theatre: 9 Feb 1959- 10 Feb 1959 (2 performances). Cast: Joyce Ballou (as "Bridget O'Hanlon"), Grant Code (as "Dr. Stone"), Rod Colbin (as "Officer Mead"), Lance Cunard (as "Court Clerk"), William Daniels (as "Assistant D. A. Cooper") [Broadway debut], Danny De Pace (as "Child"), Richard Durham (as "Jury Foreman"), Brendan Fay (as "Officer Long"), Penny Grayam (as "Child"), Frances Hammond (as "Matron Keenan"), Alfred Hinckley (as "Defense Attorney Johnson"), Stephen Joyce (as "Henry Appleton"), Muriel Kirkland (as "Abby Borden"), Jody Lane (as "Child"), Barbara Lester (as "Townsperson"), Mary Mace (as "Emma Borden"), Jock MacGregor (as "Judge") [final Broadway role], Ruth Marion (as "Townsperson") [final Broadway role], Anne Meacham (as "Lizzie Borden"), Douglass Montgomery (as "District Attorney Sewell"), John Nutting (as "Child"), Miriam Phillips (as "Mrs. Steers"), Lou Polan (as "Marshal Haynes"), Ed Printz (as "Court Stenographer"), Elsa Raven (as "Minnie Jameson"), Geraldine Rehrig (as "Clara Buchanan"), Lee Richardson (as "Reverend Phipps"), Frank M. Thomas (as "Andrew Borden"), M. Throne (as "Stranger"), Frank Tweddell (as "Uncle Morse"). Understudies: Rod Colbin (as "Townsperson"), Richard Durham (as "Reverend Phipps"), Brendan Fay (as "Townsperson"), Barbara Lester (as "Bridget O'Hanlon/Lizzie Borden"), Alan MacAteer (as "Dr. Stone/Judge"), Jock MacGregor (as "Uncle Morse"), Ruth Marion (as "Matron Keenan/Minnie Jameson/Mrs. Steers"), Miriam Phillips (as "Abby Borden"), Ed Printz (as "Assistant D. A. Cooper/Henry Appleton"), Elsa Raven (as "Clara Buchanan/Emma Borden"), Lee Richardson (as "District Attorney Sewell") and M. Throne (Defense Attorney Johnson"). Produced by Hartney Arthur and Nat Stevens.
- (Summer 1958) She acted in Sam and Bella Spewack's play, "My Three Angels," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan with David C. Jones in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
- (August 4 to 9, 1964) She played Clara Graves in Thomas Coley and William Roerick's play, "The Happiest Years," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan with David Nelson (Richard Johnson); June Blair (Martha Johnson); Luli Simmons (Alida Wentworth); Burl Bennett (Bertram Graves); Keith Kruger (Roger Littlefield); Rebecca Lombard (Joan Miller); Virginia Cobb (Florence Graves) and Roger Hamilton (Norton Graves) in the cast. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director. Frank Cassidy was director. David Schroeder was lighting designer.
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