- (1924 - 1970) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: Catskill Dutch. Drama. Written by Roscoe Brink. Belmont Theatre: 6 May 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Ada Barbour (as "Mait Meyers"), Frederic Burt (as "Brammy Wolleben"), Evelyn Carrington (as "Viney Fronce"), Ann Davis (as "Neelia-Anne"), Minnie Dupree (as "Sait Wolleben"), William Hasson (as "Deacon Mauny Tenneych"), David Landau (as "Elder Shauny Fronce"), Willard Mac Hargue (as "Jacob Onderdonk"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Peetcha"), Frank McGlynn (as "Case Steenkoop"), William R. Randall (as "Deacon Ikey Meyers"), Helen Reimer (as "Irey's-Anne"), Dorothy Sands (as "Nautcha Tenneych") [Broadway debut], Adele Schuyler (as "Charity Logendyke"), Helen Tower (as "Naomi Van Kill"), Louis Wolheim (as "Cobby"). Produced by Richard Herndon.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Little Clay Cart. Drama. Written by King Shudraka. Translated by Arthur William Ryder. Directed by Agnes Morgan and Irene Lewisohn. Neighborhood Playhouse: 5 Dec 1924- Feb 1925 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott (as "Aryaka"), Kyra Alanova (as "Vasantasena"), William Beyer (as "Executioner's Guard"), George Bratt (as "Vardhamanaka/Alinta"), Albert Carroll (as "A Shampooer Who Turns Monk"), Malcolm Fassatt (as "Maitreya"), Victor Friedman (as "Courtroom Guard"), Arjun Govind (as "The Singer with the Sitar"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius/Broadway debut] (as "Sthavaraka/Darduraka"), Sarat Lahiri (as "The Musician with the Esraj"), Irene Lewisohn (as "Another Maid"), Marc Loebell (as "Santhanaka"), Lily Lubell (as "Charudatta's Wife"), Ian Maclaren (as "Charudatta"), Philip Mann (as "The Gild Warden"), Junius Matthews (as "Sharvilaka"), Harold Minjir (as "Mathura"), Vernon Radcliffe (as "The Stage Manager"), Edmond Rickett (as "The Judge"), John Roche (as "Goha"), John Francis Roche (as "A Courtier"), Dorothy Sands (as "Radanika/Vasantasena's Mother"), Stuart Seymour (as "Executioner's Guard"), Lois Shore (as "Rohasena"), Paula Trueman (as "Madanika"), Sidney Weinberger (as "Courtroom Guard"), Martin Wolfson (as "Another Gambler").
- (1925) Stage Play: Exiles. Written by James Joyce. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Neighborhood Playhouse: 19 Feb 1925- Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Malcolm Fassatt (as "Robert Hand"), Phyllis Joyce (as "Bertha"), Ian Maclaren (as "Richard Rowan"), Marie Quinn Brigid"), Dorothy Sands (as "Beatrice Justice"), Lois Shore (as "Archie").
- (1925) Stage Play: The Critic. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Directed by Agnes Morgan and Ian Maclaren. Neighborhood Playhouse: 8 May 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Vera Allen (as "Justice's Lady") [Broadway debut], William Beyer, George Heller, Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius], Whitford Kane (as "Mr. Dangle"), Adele Klaer, Marc Loebell, Ian Maclaren (as "Mr. Puff"), Philip Mann, Junius Matthews, Harold Minjir, Dorothy Sands, Anne Schmidt, Blanche Talmud, Paula Trueman, Charles Warburton, Charles Webster, Martin Wolfson (as "Sir Christopher Hatton").
- (1925) Stage Play: Grand Street Follies. Musical revue. Music by Lily Hyland. Book by Agnes Morgan. Lyrics by Agnes Morgan. Featuring songs with lyrics by Marc Loebell and Dan Walker. Featuring songs by Dan Walker. Choreographed by Albert Carroll. Neighborhood Playhouse: 18 Jun 1925- 29 Nov 1925 (148 performances). Cast: Vera Allen, Helen Arthur, Michel Barroy, William Beyer, George Bratt, Albert Carroll, Edla Frankau, George Heller, George Hoag, Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius], Zita Johann, Whitford Kane, Edgar Kent, Irene Lewisohn, Marc Lobell, Lily Lubell, Helen Mack, Ian Maclaren, Philip Mann, Junius Matthews, Lewis McMichael, Harold Minjir, Esther Mitchell, Mae Noble, Madeline Ross, Dorothy Sands, Ann Schmidt, J. Blake Scott, Lois Shore, Sadie Sussman, Blanche Talmud, Thomas Tilton, Paula Trueman, Allen Vincent, Dan Walker, Polaire Weissmann. Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
- (1926) Stage Play: Mixed Bill. Drama. Neighborhood Playhouse: 16 Mar 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/27 performances).
- (1926) Stage Play: The Romantic Young Lady. Written by Gregorio Martinez Sierra. Translated by Helen Granville-Barker and Harley Granville-Barker. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Neighborhood Playhouse: 4 May 1926- May 1926 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Vera Allen (as "Amalia Torralba"), Albert Carroll (as "Pepe"), Mary Ellis (as "Rosario"), George Hoag (as "Guillermo"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius] (as "Mario"), Marc Loebell (as "Emilio"), Ian Maclaren (as "The Apparition"), Harold Minjir (as "Don Juan Medina"), Dorothy Sands (as "Dona Barbarita"), Grace Stickley (as "Maria Pepa"), Paula Trueman (as "Irene").
- (1926) Stage Play: Grand Street Follies. Musical revue. Music by Lily Hyland, Arthur Schwartz and Randall Thompson. Book by Agnes Morgan. Lyrics by Agnes Morgan. Music orchestrated by Randall Thompson. Musical Director: Howard Barlow. Featuring songs with lyrics by Albert Carroll, Robert A. Simon and Theodore Goodwin. Additional music by Walter Haenschen. Choreographed by Albert Carroll, Blanche Talmud and Irene Lewisohn. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Neighborhood Playhouse: 15 Jun 1926- 8 Aug 1926 (55 performances). Cast: Vera Allen, Helen Arthur, William Beyer, Wesley Boynton, Grover Burgess, Albert Carroll, Frances Cowles, Jessica Dragonette, Edla Frankau, Juliette Gauthier, George Heller, George Hoag, Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius], George Knisely, Marc Loebell, Lily Lubell, Ian Maclaren, Lewis McMichael, Harold Minjir, Agnes Morgan, Tom Morgan, Mae Noble, John Francis Roche, Dorothy Sands, J. Blake Scott, Lois Shore, Sadie Sussman, Blanche Talmud, Paula Trueman. Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Lion Tamer. Satire. Written by Alfred Savoir. Translated by Winifred Katzin. Neighborhood Playhouse: 7 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Albert Carroll (as "Vicomte des Adrets"), George Heller (as "Program Boy"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius] (as "Angelo"), Marc Loebell (as "Gregoire"), Lily Lubell (as "The Snake Charmer"), Ian Maclaren (as "Lord John Lonsdale"), Richard Randolph (as "A Servant"), Charles Romano (as "Bartender"), Dorothy Sands (as "Arabella"), Blanche Talmud (as "The Clown").
- (1926) Stage Play: The Little Clay Cart. Drama (revival). Written by King Shudraka. Translated by Arthur William Ryder. Directed by Agnes Morgan and Irene Lewisohn. Neighborhood Playhouse: 8 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Anton Bundsman (as "Aryaka/The Clerk"), Albert Carroll (as "A Shampooer Who Turns Monk"), William Challee (as "Courtroom Guard"), Ralph Geddes (as "The Beadle"), Walter Geer (as "Vardhamanaka/Alinta"), John D. Haggart (as "Courtroom Guard"), Theodore Hecht (as "Sharvilaka"), George Hoag (as "A Gambler/Viraka"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius] (as "Sthavaraka/Darduraka"), Edgar Kent (as "Maitreya"), Sarat Lahiri (as "The Musician with the Esraj"), David Lewis (as "Executioner's Guard"), Irene Lewisohn (as "A Maid"), Betty Linley (as "Vasantasena"), Marc Loebell (as "Santhanaka"), Lily Lubell (as "Charudatta's Wife"), Ian Maclaren (as "Charudatta"), Horace Michael (as "Executioner's Guard"), John Roche (as "Goha"), John Francis Roche (as "A Courtier"), Dorothy Sands (as "Radanika/Vasantasena's Mother"), Lois Shore (as "Rohasena"), Prosulla Kumar Shoshal (as "The Singer with the Sitar"), George Stillwell (as "The Stage Manager/Chandanaka/The Judge"), Joseph Thayer (as "Mathura/The Gild Warden"), Paula Trueman (as "Madanika").
- (1926) Stage Play: The Dybbuk. Drama (revival). Written by S. Ansky. Translated by Henry G. Alsberg. Directed by David Vardi. Staged in association with Alice Lewisohn. Neighborhood Playhouse: 16 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Sophie Bernsohn (as "Klippe"), George Bratt (as "Third Batlan/Nachman"), Albert Carroll (as "Channon"), William Challee (as "Moysheh"), Cecil Clovelly(as "Second Batlan/Mendal"), Frances Cowles (as "Nechame"), Walter Geer (as "Meir/Shamos/Dyanim"), Mary George (as "An Old Woman"), Theodore Hecht (as "Menashe/Michael"), George Heller (as "Leyser"), Hannah Herman (as "Elke"), George Hoag (as "Fishke/Dyanim"), Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius] (as "Henoch/Rabbi Shamshon"), Edgar Kent (as "First Batlan/Rabbi Aesrael, The Tsadik"), David Lewis (as "Asher/Zeydl"), Irene Lewisohn (as "Dresl"), Betty Linley (as "Leah"), Marc Loebell (as "Reb Sender"), Lily Lubell (as "Basye"), Ian Maclaren (as "Messenger"), Dorothy Sands (as "Frade"), Sidney Shapiro (as "Musician"), Lois Shore (as "The Bratt"), Grace Stickley (as "Tsippe"), Sadie Sussman (as "Neche"), Blanche Talmud (as "Rivke"), Joseph H. Thayer (as "Shlemiel"), Paula Trueman (as "Gittel"). Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
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- (1927) Stage Play: Grand Street Follies. Musical revue. Music by Max Ewing. Book by Agnes Morgan. Lyrics by Agnes Morgan. Musical Director: Howard Barlow. Featuring songs with lyrics by Marc Loebell, Dorothy Sands and Albert Carroll. Costume Design by Aline Bernstein. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed by Agnes Morgan. Staged by The Neighborhood Playhouse. Neighborhood Playhouse (moved to The Little Theatre from 31 May 1927- close): 19 May 1927- 24 Sep 1927 (148 performances). Cast: Aline Bernstein, Odna Brandeis, George Bratt, Albert Carroll, William Challee, Herbert Farjeon [credited as Bert Farjeon], Edla Frankau, Ethel Frankau, Ralph Geddis, John D. Haggart, Estelle Helle, George Heller, George Hoag, Otto Hulett [credited as Otto Hulicius], Marc Loebell, Lily Lubell, Junius Matthews, Agnes Morgan, Mae Noble, Edmond Rickett, John Francis Roche, Dorothy Sands, J. Blake Scott, Lois Shore, Sadie Sussman, Blanche Talmud, Paula Trueman, Polaire Weissmann. Produced by The Neighborhood Playhouse.
- (1931) Stage Play: Rock Me, Julie. Drama. Written by Kenneth Raisbeck. Directed by James Light. Royale Theatre: 3 Feb 1931- Feb 1931 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "Janet Satterlee"), Thomas Coffin Cooke (as "Joseph Satterlee"), Betty Hanna (as "Stella Satterlee"), Purss"), Otto Hulett (as "Guy Dexter"), Wanda Lyon (as "Mrs. Archer Satterlee"), Helen Menken (as "Charlotte Satterlee"), Paul Muni (as "Steven Moorhead"), Dorothy Sands (as "Winifred Satterlee Dexter"), James Spottswood (as "Archer Satterlee"), Barry O'Moore (as "Raymond Purss"). Produced by Morris Green and Lewis E. Gensler.
- (1942) Stage Play: All the Comforts of Home. Farce. Written by William Gillette. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Longacre Theatre: 25 May 1942- 30 May 1942 (8 performances). Cast: Wallace Acton (as "Christopher Dabney"), William David, Percy Helton (as "Augustus McSnath") [final Broadway role], Celeste Holm (as "Fifi Oritanski"), Gene Jerrold, Nicholas Joy, Stuart Lancaster, Jordie McLean, Grace McTarnahan, Olive Prickett, John Regan, Virginia Runyon, Dorothy Sands (as "Josephine Bender"), Guy Spaull, Richard Stevens, Peggy Van Fleet, Florence Williams. Produced by Edith C. Ringling and Mollie B. Steinberg.
- (1946) Stage Play: A Joy Forever. Written by Vincent McConnor. Scenic Design by Stewart Chaney. Directed by Reginald Denham. Biltmore Theatre: 7 Jan 1946- 19 Jan 1946 (16 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Mrs. Tillery"), Seth Arnold (as "Old Dan"), Rollin Bauer (as "Guard"), Charles Boaz (as "Model"), Loïs Bolton (as "Mrs. Danforth"), Joe Johnson (as "Wallace"), Nicholas Joy (as "Archer Barrington"), Guy Kibbee (as "Benjamin Vinnieum") [final Broadway role], Fred Knight (as "Delivery Man"), Ottilie Kruger (as "Constance Sherman"), Charles Laffin (as "Frith"), William Nunn (as "Young Dan"), Dorothy Sands (as "Tina"), Natalie Schafer (as "Allora Eames"), Lucian Self (as "Assistant Delivery Man"), Loring Smith (as "Harrison Eames"). Produced by Blevins Davis and Archie Thomson.
- (1942) She acted in Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood's play, "The Bat," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Cora Witherspoon in the cast.
- (Fall 1939) She acted in Aimee Stuart's play, "Jeannie," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Philip Tonge and Ronda Keane in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (1956) She acted in Ruth and Augustus Goetz's play, "The Heiress," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Basil Rathbone in the cast. Basil Rathbone was also director.
- (1965) She acted in Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's musical, "Gigi," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with George Hamilton and Susan Watson in the cast. Christopher Hewett was director.
- (July 1941) She acted in Gladys Hurlbut and Emma Wells' play, "By Your Leave," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
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