- (1932) Stage Play: If Booth Had Missed. Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Goodman. Directed by Milton Smith. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 4 Feb 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Richard Barrows, Aubrey Beattie, Thurlow Bergen, Doan Borrup [credited as Doan Borup] (as "Henry W. Davis"), Samuel Bunyan, John Burke, Orrin Burke (as "Chief Justice Chase"), Charles Crumpton, Lionel Dante, John C. Davis, Lawrence DeGaun, Paul Dorn, Fred Eric, A.C. Henderson, Frank Kettrick, Howard Kyle, George C. Mantell, John Maroney, Morris McKenney, William McRobie, Earl Mitchell, Thomas Murphy, John Nicholson, Robert Ober, Anthony Pawley (as "Captain Smiley") [final Broadway role], Ernest Pollock, Daniel Poole, Catherine Proctor, Hayden Rorke (as "Major Rathbone") [Broadway debut], George Sinclair, Robert Toms, Royal Dana Tracey, Charlotte Walker, George W. Williams, H.A. Wilson. Produced by Walter Hartwig. Produced in association with William A. Brady.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Camels Are Coming. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: An American Tragedy, Drama (revival). Written by Patrick Kearney. Based on the novel by Theodore Dreiser. Directed by George Greenberg. Waldorf Theatre: 20 Feb 1931- Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/137 performances). Cast: William Balfour (as "Judge Oberwaltzer/Reverend MacMillan"), Raymond Barrett (as "Samuel Griffiths"), Richard Barrow (as "Asa Griffiths/Dr. Glenn"), Marjorie Brown (as "Hester Griffiths"), Marie Burke (as "Mrs. Samuel Griffiths"), Walter Cartwright (as "Orville Mason"), Joseph Eggenton (as "Alvin Belknap"), Bert Emmors (as "Clerk of the Court"), Robert Emory (as "Bailiff/Second Guard"), Consuelo Flowerton (as "A Girl/Jill Trumbull"), Dorothy Garnier (as "Bella Griffiths"), Roy Hargrave (as "Clyde Griffiths"), Lora Hays (as "A Girl/Bertine Cranston"), Hilton Josephs (as "A Young Tramp/A Guard"), Joseph Lighthill (as "Foreman of the Jury/A Deputy Sheriff"), Irvin Norvig (as "Harley Baggott"), Ruth Nugent (as "Roberta Alden"), Anthony Pawley (as "Gilbert Griffiths"), Gertrude Ritchie (as "Elvira Griffiths/Mrs. Peyton/Mrs. Asa Griffiths"), Tom Rutherfurd (as "A Young Man/Stuart Finchley"), Juliana Taberna (as "Another Girl"), Philip Van Zant (as "Ruben Jephson"), Dorothy Watson (as "Sondra Finchley"), Harry Watts (as "Third Guard"), Bert Wilcox (as "Whiggam/An Innkeeper/Burton Burleigh"). Produced by Jules J. Leventhal. Note: Filmed by Paramount Pictures as An American Tragedy (1931).
- (1930) Stage Play: Overture. Drama. Written by William Bolitho. Scenic Design by Donald Oenslager. Stage Manager: Royal C. Stout. Assistant Stage Mgr: Anthony Pawley. Longacre Theatre: 5 Dec 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Lois Arnold (as "Mrs. Lopper"), Frederick Backus (as "Heiber"), George Bollmer (as "Attendant"), William Boren (as "Peter Hessel"), Lee Burgess (as "A Girl"), Maurice Cass (as "Doctor Levy"), Colin Clive (as "Karl Ritter"), Armand Cortes (as "Peters"), N.R. Cregan (as "Pepper, a miner"), William Foran (as "Thomas"), Richard Freeman (as "Felder"), J.P. Gould (as "Paul"), Daniel Hamilton (as "A Corporal"), John Hoyt [credited as John Hoysradt] (as "Lieutenant Hoffman"), Bjorn Koefoed (as "A Delegate/Chaplain"), Daniel Makarenko (as "Kraus"), Martin Malloy (as "Lindermann"), Pat O'Brien (as "Maxim"), Pacie Ripple (as "Jung"), Barbara Robbins (as "Katie Tauler"), Joseph Robison (as "Rubens, a blacksmith"), Frederick Roland (as "The Mayor"), Harry Selby (as "Another Corporal"), Royal C. Stout (as "Lieutenant of Police"), Ward Vernon (as "Hans"), Carlos Zizold (as "General Von Hoeffer"). Produced by Bela Blau Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: Subway Express. Drama.
- (1929) Stage Play: Street Scene. Written by Elmer Rice. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Elmer Rice. Playhouse Theatre: 10 Jan 1929- Jun 1930 (closing date unknown/601 performances). Cast: Astrid Allwyn (as "College Girl/Nursemaid"), Joseph Baird, Beulah Bondi (as "Emma Jones"), Samuel S. Bonnell (as "Ice Man/Interne/Passer-By"), Horace Braham (as "Samuel Kaplan"), Hilda Bruce, Leo Bulgakov (as "Abraham Kaplan"), John Cambridge, Joe Cogert, Josephine Coghlan, Jane Corcoran, Glenn Coulter, John Crump, Edward Downes, Mary Emerson, Otto Frederick, Frederica Going, Francis F. Golden, Elizabeth Goodyear, Millicent Green (as "Mae Jones"), Russell Griffin, Emily Hamill, George Humbert, Ellsworth Jones, John Kelly, Robert Kelly, Anna Kostant, Joseph Lee, Rose Lerner, Alexander Lewis, Herbert Lindholm, Robert Mack, T.H. Manning, Ed A. McHugh, Matt McHugh (as "Vincent Jones"), Carl C. Milter, Nelly Neil, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Anthony Pawley )as "Ambulance Driver/Policeman/Passer-By") [Broadway debut], Edward Pawley, John Qualen (as "Carl Olsen"), Ruth Randolph, Mary Servoss (as "Anna Moran"), Jean Sidney, Eileen Smith, Jean Sydney, Benn Trivers, Conway Washburne, Eleanor Wesselhoeft, Ralph Willard. Replacement actors: Bobby Jordan (as "Charlie Hildebrand") [Broadway debut], Sam Levene (as "Forrest") [from ? Jun 1930- ?]. Produced by William A. Brady Ltd. Note: Filmed as Street Scene (1931).
- (1932) Stage Play: If Booth Had Missed. Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Goodman. Directed by Milton Smith. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 4 Feb 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Richard Barrows (as "John Nicholas"), Aubrey Beattie (as "General Ulysses S. Grant"), Thurlow Bergen (as "William H. Seward"), Doan Borrup [credited as Doan Borup] (as "Henry W. Davis"), Samuel Bunyan (as "Call Boy"), John Burke (as "Francis Hilton"), Orrin Burke (as "Chief Justice Chase"), Charles Crumpton, Lionel Dante (as "A Soldier"), John C. Davis (as "Senator Bayard"), Lawrence DeGaun (as "A Messenger"), Paul Dorn, Fred Eric, A.C. Henderson (as "Gideon Wells"), Frank Kettrick, Howard Kyle, George C. Mantell, John Maroney (as "Major Reed"), Morris McKenney, William McRobie, Earl Mitchell (as "Benjamin Butler"), Thomas Murphy, John Nicholson, Robert Ober, Anthony Pawley (as "Captain Smiley") [final Broadway role], Ernest Pollock (as "Andrew Johnson"), Daniel Poole (as "Abraham Lincoln"), Catherine Proctor (as "Mrs. Lincoln"), Hayden Rorke (as "Major Rathbone") [Broadway debut], George Sinclair (as "Senator Grimes"), Robert Toms (as "John Hay"), Royal Dana Tracey (as "Edwin M. Stanton"), Charlotte Walker (as "Mrs. Jefferson Davis"), George W. Williams, H.A. Wilson (as "Benjamin F. Wade"). Produced by Walter Hartwig. Produced in association with William A. Brady.
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