- (1935) Stage: Appeared in "Earl Carroll's Sketch Book" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Charles Tobias, Murray Mencher, Charles Newman, Norman Zeno and Will Irwin. Material by Eugene Conrad, Charles Sherman and Royal Foster. Lyrics by Charles Tobias. Murray Mencher, Charles Newman, Norman Zeno and Will Irwin. Musical Direction by Ray Kavanaugh. Dialogue Staged by Edward C. Lilley. Choreographed by Boots McKenna. Conceived by / produced by / directed by Earl Carroll. Winter Garden Theatre: (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 4 Sep 1935 to close): 4 Jun 1935-30 Nov 1935 (207 performances). Cast: Ken Murray, Nora Anderson, Elaine Arden, Charlotte Arren, Brenton Beattie, Libby Bennett, Sibyl Bowan, Johnny Broderick, Dorothy Buck, Marion Callahan, Lois Carlile, Lillian Carmen, Milton Charleston, Connie Crandall, Janet Davis, Nancy Dolan, Jessie Draper, Matt Duffin, Althea Elders, Joan Evans, Marie Farley, Irene Frank, Peggy Gill, Ruth Greeley, Arthur Griffin, Bernice Hanlon, Faith Harding, Mary Louise Harper, Rose Heitner, Peter Higgins, Agatha Hoff, Amalie Ideal, Grace Jackson, Carol Karson, Lilian Keyes, Allen Lee, Nancy Lee, George Lessey (as "George Washington"), Dionis Little, Bert Lynn, Fay Lytell, Ruth Mann, Helene Marano, Frances March, Lillian Martin, Patricia Martin, Joan Mears, Ann Metzger, Dolly Miller, Julia Mooney, Jane Moore, Barbara Nelson, Sunnie O'Dea, Alice Oland, Pat Palmer, Ellen Patti, Billy Rayes, Billy Revel, Sandra Roy, Caroline Russ, Alice Sampers, Sassafrass, Marion Semler, Thelma Shearon, Ann Simms, Lelia Stepp, Carol Sterling, Marlyn Strewart, Paula Surelle, George R. Taylor, Lorraine Teatom, Helen Terris, Lucille Turner, Marion Volk, Beryl Wallace, Davenie Watson, Robert Williams.
- (1949) Stage: Wrote book for / conceived by / directed by / produced by / appeared in "Blackouts of 1949" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Charles Henderson and Royal Foster. Lyrics by Charles Henderson and Royal Foster. Musical Director: Bert Shefter. Special dialogue and comedy material by Royal Foster. Music arranged by Alexander Courage. Scenic Design by Ben Tipton. Gowns designed by Betty Colburn Kreisel. Ziegfeld Theatre: 6 Sep 1949-15 Oct 1949 (51 performances). Cast: Danny Alexander, Peg Leg Bates, Alphonse Berge, Shelton Brooks, George Burton, Mabel Butterworth, Milton Charleston, Danny Duncan, Harris & Shore, Hightower & Ross, Irene Kaye, Nick Lucas, Al Mardo, Owen McGiveney, Jack Mulhall, Charles Nelson, D'Vaughn Pershing, Dot Remy, Elizabeth Walters, Crystal White, Pat Williams, Joe Wong, Les Zoris.
- (1965) Stage: Appeared in "Ken Murray's Hollywood" on Broadway. Special production. Scenic Design / Lighting Design by -Ralph Alswang. John Golden Theatre: 10 May 1965-22 May 1965 (16 performances). Produced by Alexander H. Cohen. Produced in association with Arthur Whitelaw.
- (1976) Biography: "The Body Merchant: The Story of Earl Carroll". Ward Ritchie Press; 1st edition. 243 pgs. NOTE: Regarded as the most unvarnished, definitive account of showman Earl Carroll's life to date. Significant in respect that the author knew and worked for Carroll.
- (1971) Book: "The Golden Days of San Simeon: A Portrait of Hearst's Magnificent Caste". Doubleday & Company. ASIN: B000NPOM42.
- (8/26/65) Appeared in the television special "Hollywood Traveling Stars" hosted by Bill Burrud. Also appearing were Gypsy Rose Lee, Victor Jory and Lloyd Nolan.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "Louder, Please" at the Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles, CA.
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