- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1926) Stage Play: Princess Turandot. Fantasy.
- (1928) Stage Play: These Few Ashes. Comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: Tovarich. Musical comedy. Written by Jacques Deval. English adaptation by Robert E. Sherwood. Orchestra and Arrangements by Alexander Haas. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Plymouth Theatre: 15 Oct 1936- Aug 1937 (closing date unknown/356 performances). Cast: Marta Abba (as "Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna"), Adora Andrews, Margaret Dale (as "Fernande Dupont"), Aristides de Leoni (as "Martelleau"), Amanda Duff (as "Helene Dupont"), J. Colvin Dunn [credited as J. Colville Dunn] (as "Concierge"), Jay Fassett (as "Charles Dupont"), Irina Feodorova (as "Olga"), Barbara Gott (as "Louise, the Cook"), John Halliday (as "Prince Mikail Alexandrovitch"), Cecil Humphreys (as "Commissar Gorotchenko"), Ernest Lawford (as "Chauffourier-Debieff"), Leni Stengel (as "Madame Van Hemert"), James E. Truex (as "Georges Dupont"), Frederick Worlock. Produced by Gilbert Miller.
- (1946) Stage Play: Swan Song. Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Based on a story by Ramon Romero and Harriett Hinsdale. Scenic Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by Joseph Pevney. Booth Theatre: 15 May 1946- 28 Sep 1946 (22 performances). Cast: Owen Coll (as "Dr. Corbett"), Michael Dalmatoff (as "Victor Remezoff"), Rand Elliot (as "Oscar Mutzenbauer"), Theo Goetz (as "Stanislaus Kubin"), Jacqueline Horner (as "Vera Novak"), Mary Jones (as "Nurse"), Scott McKay (as "Eric Moore"), Kasia Orzazewski (as "Katya"), Barbara Perry (as "Ruth Trefon"), Arthur Sachs (as "Captain Bartow"), Mary Servoss (as "Stella Hemingway"), Ivan F. Simpson (as "Titogh"), Louis Sorin (as "Gustav Wexler"), Harry Sothern (as "Max Vonzell"), Leni Stengel (as "Sister Agatha") [final Broadway role], Marianne Stewart (as "Louise Kubin"), David Yellin (as "Leo Pollard"). Produced by John Clein.
- (October 4, 1937) She acted in Robert E. Sherwood's translation of Jacques Deval's play, "Tovarich," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Rudolph Forster, Marta Abba, Polly De Loos, Bram Nossen, Ernest Lawford, Aristides De Leon, Margaret Dale, Jay Fassett, Barbara Gott, James E. Truex, Amanda Duff, Oscar Sterling, Andora Andrews, and Cecil Humphreys in the cast. Raymond Sovey was set designer. Gilbert Miller was producer and director.
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