- (1930 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1935) Stage Play: The Land of Bells. Book by Carlo Lombardo. Lyrics by Carlo Lombardo. Music by Virgilio Ranzato. Chorus Mistress: Beatrice Plummer. Musical Director: Cesare Sodero. Directed by Edison Rice. Majestic Theatre: 9 May 1935- 12 May 1935 (5 performances). Cast: Alexius Alexander (as "Ensemble"), Helen Benson (as "Ensemble"), Aldo Bertini (as "Ensemble"), Anna Blitzer (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Block (as "Ensemble"), Anita Bruehl (as "Ensemble"), Joyce Coles (as "Prima Ballerina") [final Broadway role], Kathryn Curl (as "Ensemble"), Aldo D'Alessandro (as "Tony"), Frank Day (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Dodd (as "Ensemble"), Lipman Duckat (as "Ensemble"), Caroline Finni (as "Ensemble"), Leon Fokine (as "Primo Ballerino"), Giovanni Fulco (as "Attanasio"), Dino Galli (as "Ensemble"), Carlo Garuffi (as "Legaffe"), Maria Garuffi (as "Pomerania"), Margaret Gay (as "Ensemble"), Harold Green (as "Ensemble"), Vladimir Gueral (as "Soloist"), Fred Guiliano (as "Ensemble"), Helen Hampton (as "Ensemble"), Russel Heustis (as "Ensemble"), Bobby Howell (as "Ensemble"), Joanna Keelon (as "Ensemble"), George Kiddon (as "Soloist"), Vera Kingsley (as "Ensemble"), Nora Koreff (as "Ensemble"), Madeline Lewisk (as "Ensemble"), Earl Liften (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Lynn (as "Soloist"), Bob Malone (as "Ensemble"), Francesca Marinaro (as "Ethel"), Phyllis Marren (as "Ensemble"), Vincenzo Mattina (as "Jack"), Dan Meduri (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Michamer (as "Ensemble"), Wanda Morelli (as "Bombon"), Edith Nason (as "Ensemble"), Alba Novella (as "Nela"), Mario Palermo (as "Hans"), Lucien Paris (as "Ensemble"), Giovanni Petrucci (as "Ensemble"), Gedda Petry (as "Ensemble"), Cornelius Piller (as "Ensemble"), Leon Sabater (as "Ensemble"), Didi Skoug (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Steinmetz (as "Ensemble"), Alma Tollefsen (as "Ensemble"), Phil Triestman (as "Ensemble"), Aldo Varis (as "Basilio"), Amadeo Varney (as "Tarquinio"), Frances Wade (as "Ensemble"), Hild Wagner (as "Ensemble"), Grace Walsh (as "Soloist"). Produced by The Permanent Italian Theatre.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Dubarry. Musical/operetta. Lyrics by Rowland Leigh. Music by Carl Millocker. Music arranged by Theo Mackaben. Libretto adapted by Rowland Leigh and Desmond Carter. From the German libretto of Paul Knepler and J.M. Willeminsky. Based on "Grafin Dubarry" by F. Zell and Richard Genee. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Vincente Minnelli. Orchestra under direction of Gustave Salzer. Directed by Austin O. Huhn. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 22 Nov 1932- 4 Feb 1933 (87 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo (as "Baron Chamard"), Jean Audree (as "Suzanne/Lady of the Ensemble"), Fenton Barrett (as "Prince de Soubise"), Herman Belmonte (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Ethel Britton (as "Maid to Madame DuBarry/Lady of the Ensemble"), Nana Bryant (as "Marechale de Luxenbourg"), John Clarke (as "Comte Lammond"), Patricia Clarke (as "Ninon/Lady of the Ensemble"), Joyce Coles (as "La Camargo"), Harold Crane (as "Comte Bordeneau"), L. Davis (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Madaline De Sauter (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Henry Devitt (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Max Figman (as "Duc de Choiseul"), Melba Forsythe (as "Elise/Lady of the Ensemble"), Mildred Gethers (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Mildred Gethins (as "Landlady"), Clare Gould (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Marion Green (as "Louis XV"), Ruth Haidt (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Ruth Hale (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), J. Horn (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Lo Iven (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Pert Kelton (as "Margot"), Jeane Kroll (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Verta Kunkel (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Jack Lee (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Stanley Lipton (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Eleanor Manning (as "Violet/Lady of the Ensemble"), Marjory Marlow (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Howard Marsh (as "Rene Lavallery"), Paula Maysak (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Marjory Miller (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Tully Millet (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Grace Moore (as "Jeanne"), Robinson Newbold (as "Marquis de la Marche"), Iris Newton (as "Gwen May/Lady of the Ensemble"), Leslie Ostrander (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Paul Owen (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), James Philips (as "Comte Fragonard"), Roberta Pierre (as "Therese/Lady of the Ensemble"), Rolande Poucel (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Helen Raymond (as "Madame Sauterelle"), Jack Rees (as "Prince Lavery"), M. Remnek (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Marie Rio (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Lolita Robertson (as "Madame Libille"), Arthur Roland (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Carl Rose (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Alexis Sandersen (as "Hubert Oronais"), Marion Santre (as "Josephine/Lady of the Ensemble"), Len Saxon (as "La Jeune Moreau"), May Sigler (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Georgine Stokes (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Vivian Vernon (as "Sophie/Lady of the Ensemble"), Percy Waram (as "Comte DuBarry"), Alma Wertley (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Esther Whetton (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Craig Williams (as "Maitre Cascal"), Jerry Williams (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Helen Withers (as "Didine/Lady of the Ensemble"). Produced by Morris Green and Tillie Leblang. Produced by arrangement with Crescendo Theatreverlag.
- (1930) Stage Play: Strike Up the Band. Musical comedy. Music by George Gershwin. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Book by Morrie Ryskind. Based on a libretto by George S. Kaufman. Musical Director: Hilding Andersson. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Featuring the Orchestra of Red Nichols. Members of Red Nichols' Orchestra: Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller, Gene Krupa, Jimmy Dorsey and Jack Teagarden. Choreographed by George Hale. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Times Square Theatre: 14 Jan 1930- 28 Jun 1930 (191 performances). Cast: Virginia Barnes (as "Soisette, in the dream/Chorus"), Robert Bentley (as "Richard K. Sloane"), Ethel Britton (as "Suzette, in the dream/Chorus"), Doris Carson (as "Anne Draper"), Bobby Clark (as "Man About Town/Colonel Holmes, in the dream"), Dudley Clements (as "Horace J. Fletcher"), Joyce Coles (as "Premiere Danseuse, in the dream") [Broadway debut], Walter Fairmont (as "Sergeant, in the dream/Chorus"), Jerry Goff (as "Jim Townsend"), Ethel Kenyon (as "Myra Meade"), Maurice Lapue (as "Doctor/Herr Konrad, in the dream"), Paul McCullough (as "Man About Town/Gideon, in the dream"), Marion Miller (as "Doris Dumme, in the dream/Chorus"), Blanche Ring (as "Mrs. Grace Draper"), Margaret Schilling (as "Joan Fletcher"), Gordon Smith (as "Timothy Harper"). Produced by Edgar Selwyn.
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