- (1917 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: Jack O'Lantern. Musical.
- (1921) Stage Play: Good Morning Dearie. Musical comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: Stepping Stones. Musical comedy/fantasy. Music by Jerome Kern. Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle [credited as Victor Baravelle]. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Mary Read and John Tiller. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 6 Nov 1923- 4 Oct 1924 (on hiatus from 1 Jun 1924- 30 Aug 1924/281 performances). Cast: Primrose Caryll (as "Radiola"), Lucille Elmore (as "Mary"), Cynthia Foley (as "Richard"), Gerald Gilbert (as "Antoine"), Hazel Glen (as "Rose"), Evelyn Herbert (as "Lupina") [Broadway debut], George Herman (as "The Landlord"), Roy Hoyer (as "Prince Silvio"), Bert Jordan (as "Gypsy Jan"), John Lambert (as "Remus"), Francetta Malloy (as "Charlotte"), William Murray (as "Antoine"), Oscar Ragland (as "Otto DeWolfe"), Lydia Scott (as "Nurse Marjorie"), Allene Stone (as "Widow Hood"), Dorothy Stone (as "Rougette Hood"), Fred Stone (as "Peter Plug"), Willie Torpey (as "Eddie"), Frederic Tozere (as "Captain Paul") [Broadway debut], Harold West (as "Richard"), Lilyan White (as "Charlotte"), Ruth White (as "Eclaire"), Jack Whiting (as "Captain Paul"). Replacement actors: Alice Akers (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Bate (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Brown (as "Ensemble"), Noreen Callow (as "Ensemble"), Lydia Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Doris Carter (as "Ensemble"), Maida Clewley (as "Ensemble"), Betty Darling (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Darling (as "Ensemble"), Josie Elton (as "Ensemble"), Hazel Glen (as "Lupina"), Ona Hamilton (as "Ensemble"), Edith Harvey (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Hurst (as "Ensemble"), Sallie Hurst (as "Ensemble"), Maude Jerome (as "Ensemble"), Doris Landy (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Markey (as "Ensemble"), Geraldine Markham (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Marlowe (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Maxted (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Moseley (as "Ensemble"), Ida Moseley (as "Ensemble"), Mary Pearce (as "Ensemble"), Alice Pittman (as "Ensemble"), Louise Powell (as "Ensemble"), Madge Read (as "Ensemble"), Hazelle Renaud (as "Ensemble"), Adelaide Robinson (as "Ensemble"), Betty Roche (as "Ensemble"), Helen Roche (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Doris Smith (as "Ensemble"), Chrissie Spaller (as "Ensemble"), Florence Stack (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Jet Stanley (as "Eclaire"), Olga Sykes (as "Ensemble"), Jean Webb (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1924) Stage Play: Lollipop. Musical comedy. Music by Vincent Youmans. Book by Zelda Sears. Lyrics by Zelda Sears and Walter De Leon. Musical Director: Russell Tarbox. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Bert French, John Tiller and Mary Read. Directed by Ira Hards. Knickerbocker Theatre: 21 Jan 1924- 31 May 1924 (152 performances). Cast: Connie Aldis (as "Ensemble"), Adora Andrews (as "Mrs. Mason"), Doris Carter (as "Ensemble"), Leonard Ceiley (as "Don Carlos"), April Child (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Constant (as "Ensemble"), Guerida Crawford (as "Ensemble"), Walter Crisham (as "Ensemble"), Bobby Culbertson (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Dana (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Dawn (as "Virginia"), Addison Fowler (as "Specialty Dancer"), Ethel Fraser (as "Ensemble"), Pat Fraser (as "Ensemble"), Elsa Gray (as "Ensemble"), Royal Halee (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Helliwell (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Holt (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Huth (as "Ensemble"), Mary Jayne (as "Ensemble"), Carol Joyce (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Carl Judd (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Kindler (as "Ensemble"), Charles King (as "Ensemble"), Nick Long (as "Omar K. Garrity"), Vera Longren (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Marlowe (as "Ensemble"), Ada May (as "Laura Lamb"), Florence McCabe (as "Ensemble"), Aline McGill (as "Tessie"), Edith Morgan (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Odell (as "Ensemble"), Veronica Preston (as "Ensemble"), Harry Puck (as "Bill Geohagen"), George Rand (as "Ensemble"), Harold Raymond (as "Ensemble"), Louise Scheerer (as "Ensemble"), Zelda Sears (as "Mrs. Gerrity"), Gus Shy (as "George Jones"), Mark Smith (as "Parkinson"), Virginia Smith (as "Petunia"), Leonard St. Leo (as "Adrian"), Karl Stall (as "Lindsay"), Norene Swinton (as "Ensemble"), Florenz Tamara (as "Specialty Dancer"), Ruth Tester (as "Ensemble"), Charles Townshend (as "Ensemble"), Maude Troup (as "Ensemble"), Florence Webber (as "Helene"), Alice Wright (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1926) Stage Play: Criss Cross. Musical comedy. Book and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Anne Caldwell. Music by Jerome Kern. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett and Maurice De Packh. Choreographed by Dave Bennett. Sunshine Girls' dances devised by Mary Read. Scenic Design by James Reynolds. Costume Design by James Reynolds. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 12 Oct 1926- 9 Apr 1927 (210 performances). Cast: M. Ambark, Auguste Aramini, Phyllis Barnacle, Dorothy Bate, Charles Baum, Thomas Bell, Bobby Breslau, Phyllis Brown, Violet Bryant, Kathryn Burnside, Elsie Burton, Noreen Callow, Doris Carter, Primrose Caryll, Elizabeth Childs, Alice Donahue, Pearl Eaton (as "Chinaman/Arlette/Gainsborough Lady"), Josie Elton, Goldie Flynn, Cynthia Foley, Dorothy Francis, Virginia Franck, Danzie Goodell, Violet Hale, A. Hamid, Walter Harris, Kathryn Hereford, George Herman, Margaret Himes, Alma Hookey, Roy Hoyer, Ruth Hurst, Sallie Hurst, Genevieve Kent, William Kerschell, Margaret Kollock, Frank Lambert, John Lambert, Jane Lane, Marjorie Leet, Edward Mack, Jessie Madison, Muriel Marlowe, Emily Martin, Beth Meakins, A. Mohamed, H. Mohamed, Lucie Monroe, Dolly Mosley, P. Motcelt, Vera O'Brien, Phyllis Pearce, Gladys Pender, Oscar Ragland (as "Abanazar/Ilphrahim Benani"), Ethel Ramsden, Florence Rice, A. Riffle, Betty Roche, Helen Roche, Dorothy Sabin, Joseph Schrode (as "Susie/Coachman"), Lydia Scott, Rhoda Sewell, Jack Shannon, Doris Smith, Florence Stack, Jane Stafford, Allene Stone, Dorothy Stone, Fred Stone, Marietta Sullivan, Mabel Sunderland, Ralph Thomson, Peggy Timmons, Willie Torpey, Gwen Tremble, Mark Truscott, Lillian White, Star Woodman, Alice Wright, Doris Yates. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1927) Stage Play: Yours Truly. Musical. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Clyde North. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Musical Director: Raymond Hubbell. Choreographed by Ralph Reader and Mary Read. Under the supervision of Gene Buck. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by Mabel E. Johnston. Directed by Paul Dickey. Shubert Theatre: 25 Jan 1927- 14 May 1927 (127 performances). Cast: Lawrence Arcuri(as "Ensemble"), Theodore Babcock (as "J.P. Stillwell"), James H. Beattie (as "Ensemble"), Edith Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Audrey Berry (as "Ruth"), Olga Brounoff (as "Miss Wadsworth"), Dorothy Brown (as "Ensemble"), Frank Callahan (as "Ensemble"), Victor Casmore (as "Bonzolino"), Donald Catlin (as "Ensemble"), Connie Clements (as "Ensemble"), Millie Cox (as "Ensemble"), Aida DeMaris (as "Ensemble/Paquita"), Irene Dunne (as "Diana"), Leon Errol (as "Truly"), Greek Evans (as "Chang"), Lotta Fanning (as "Tillie Dupont/Miss Tillinghast"), Dolly Faulkner (as "Ensemble"), Hilda Ferguson (as "A Bowery Rose"), Agnes Frawley (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Frawley (as "Chinese Girl/Ensemble"), Louise Gillette (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Green (as "Ensemble"), Marjory Griffiths (as "Ensemble"), Eunice Hall (as "Miss Nembury"), Marion Harris (as "Mary Stillwell"), David Herblin (as "Bandit/Phil"), Olive Hollingshead (as "Ensemble"), Winnie Hollingshead (as "Ensemble"), Ila Hopkins (as "Miss Rhinelander"), Sadie Hudson (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Hughes (as "Miss Blydenburgh"), Irving Jackson (as "Ensemble"), Ray Justice (as "Ensemble"), John Kearney (as "Mac"), Gladys Keck (as "Ensemble"), Harry Kelly (as "Dinty Moore"), Marta Keyes (as "Ensemble"), Marge Lafayette (as "Miss Maywood"), Evelyn Lawrence (as "Miss Southworth"), Preston Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Harry Long (as "Tom/Ensemble"), Frances Lunn (as "Ensemble"), Edith Maeborne (as "Miss Northcliffe"), Muriel Manners (as "Miss Glendening"), Emilie Marceau (as "Ensemble"), Beverly Maude (as "Ensemble"), Jimmie McCallion (as "Jimmie"), Edna McCallum (as "Ensemble"), Mary McGowan (as "Ensemble"), Lelia McGuire (as "Miss Buskminster"), Geneva Mitchell (as "Who's This"), Georgie Moore (as "Ensemble"), Juliet Morena (as "Ensemble"), Cora Neary (as "Ensemble"), Edgar Nelson (as "Mike"), Peggy O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Oldfield (as "Ensemble"), Charles Perry (as "Ensemble"), Bella Pilling (as "Ensemble"), Alice Pitman (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Pross (as "Chinese Girl/Ensemble"), Robert Rachford (as "Ensemble"), Anastasia Reilly (as "What Her Name"), Katherine Sacker (as "Miss Fairweather"), Herbert Schwartz (as "Herbert"), Eve Sinclair (as "Ensemble"), Lily Smart (as "Ensemble"), Adele Smith (as "Miss Stuyvesant"), Jack Squires (as "Shuffling Bill"), Kay Stafford (as "Ensemble"), Jack Stanley (as "Joey Ling"), Bobby Story (as "Miss Longstreet"), Joy Sutphen (as "Minnie Fletcher/Miss Matteson"), Eleanor Sweet (as "Ensemble/Chinese Girl"), Eleanor Terry (as "Helen"), Irene Todd (as "Ensemble"), Earl Van Horn (as "Old 'Pop'"), Inez Van Horn (as "Cynthia Jones"), Marie Webster (as "Ensemble"), Charles Wheeler (as "Wing Sing/Ensemble"), Ina Williams (as "Scats"), Leo Williams (as "Ensemble"), Mary Williams (as "Ensemble"), Paul Wilsox (as "Ensemble"), Ronald Wyse (as "Ensemble/Abe Levy"), Edwin Young (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Gene Buck.
- (1928) Stage Play: She's My Baby. Musical comedy/farce. Book by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Special Augmented Orchestra under the direction of: Gene Salzer. Costume Design by Francillon Inc. and Raymond Sovey. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Choreographed by Mary Read. Directed by Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 3 Jan 1928- 3 Mar 1928 (71 performances). Cast: Beatrice Lillie (as "Tilly"), Paul Banker, James H. Beattie, Joan Clement (as "Joan"), May Cornes, Cleo Cullen, Peggy Cunningham, Evelyn Dehkes, Teddy Denton, Bernie Dirkes, Frank Doane (as "Mr. Hemingway, Martin's trustee"), Malcolm Duffield, Irene Dunne (as "Polly"), Pearl Eaton (as "Pearl"), Evelyn Ellsmore, Geraldine Fitzgerald (as "Ensemble"), William Frawley (as "Meadows"), Doreen Glover, Alfred Hale, Violet Hanbury, Muriel Hayman, Elsie Holt, Grace Holt, Topsy Humphries, Nick Long Jr. (as "The Dance Director"), Mary Louise, William McCarthy, Glenn McComas, Alfred Milano, Catherine Na Varro, Blanche O'Donohoe, Charlotte Otis, Jessie Payne, Phyllis Rae, Peti Reed, Lily Reilly, Anna Riley, Evelyn Sayers, Loretta Sayers, Georgie Sewell, Ula Sharon, William Sholar Jr., Iris Smith, Pearl Sodders, Peggy Sowden, Robert Spencer, Jack Stevens, Ward Tallman, Norma Taylor, George Vigouroux, Robert Vreeland, Florence Ware, Doris Waterworth, Clifton Webb (as "Clyde Parker, the author"), Hazel Webb (as "Ensemble"), Jack Whiting (as "Bob Martin"), Jill Williams, Vivian Wilson, Hilda Winstanley, Dorothy Wyatt. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1928) Stage Play: Three Cheers. Musical comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: Ripples. Musical comedy.
- (1935) Stage Play: Provincetown Follies. Musical revue. Music by Sylvan Green, Mary Schaeffer, Arthur Jones, Trevor Jones and Dave Stamper. Book by Frederik Herendeen, Gwynn Langdon, Barrie Oliver [final Broadway credit] and George K. Arthur. Choreographed by Mary Read [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Lee Morrison. Provincetown Playhouse: 3 Nov 1935- Dec 1935 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Marie Alvarez, Phyllis Austin, The Bernays, Eileen Graves, Billy Greene, Wood Hawkins, Beatrice Kay, Barrie Oliver [final Broadway role], Cyril Smith, Theodore Stanhope. Produced by Greenwich Musical Guild Inc.
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