- (November 10, 1953) She played Mrs. Lily Mortar in Lillian Hellman's play, "The Children's Hour," at the Harris Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Sandra March (Peggy Rogers); Nancy Plehn (Catherine); Carol Sinclair (Lois Fisher); Mary Lee Dearring (Evelyn Munn); Carolyn Rosser (Helen Burton); Lynn Thatcher (Rosalie Wells); Iris Mann (Mary Tilford); Priscilla Gillette (Karen Wright); Patricia Neal (Martha Dobie); Theodore Newton (Dr. Joseph Cardin); Edna Courtleigh (Agatha); Fay Bainter (Mrs. Amelia Tilford) and Gordon Russell (grocery boy) in the cast. Kermit Bloomgarden was producer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Aline Solness in Henrik Ibsen's play, "The Master Builder," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Vaughan Glaser (Knut Brovik); Tod Andrews (Ragnar Brovnik); Rebecca Hargis (Kaia Fosli); Wilson Brooks (Halvard Solness); George Mitchell (Doctor Herdal) and Frances Waller (Hilda Wangel) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She acted in Tennessee Williams' Three Short Plays production at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Vaughan Glaser (Mr. Charlie Colton); Will Bryant (Porter) and Tod Andrews (Bob Harper) in "The Last of My Solid Gold Watches;" "Rebecca Hargis (Willie) and Charles Taliaferro (Tom) in "This Property is Condemned;" and Katharine Squire (Miss Lucretia Collins); Clinton Anderson (The Porter); Jack Warden (The Elevator Boy); George Mitchell (The Doctor); Mary Finney (The Nurse) and Wilson Brooks (Mr. Abrams) in the "Portrait of a Madonna." Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Doris Boyle in Vivian O'Connell's play, "Throng O'Scarlet," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Rebecca Hargis (Susie); Wilson Brooks (Harry Boyle (M.F.H.); George Mitchell (Sean Hogan); Jack Warden (Mikey); Frances Waller (Kate); Clinton Anderson (Hector Maugham): Katherine Squire (Cynthia Maugham); Louise Latham (Dolly Brown); Tod Andrews (Clark Brown); Vaughan Glaser (Thaddeus O'Brien); Carol Jean Rosaire (The Coy One); Marshall Yokelson (Sergeant Byrne); Jonathan Seymour (Robinson) and Gloria Folland (Mrs. Robinson) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played A Widow in William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Benedict MacQuarrie (Baptista); Vaughan Glaser (Vincentio); Jonathan Seymour (Lucentio); Tod Andrews (Petruchio); Wilson Brooks (Gremio); Clinton Anderson (Hortensio); George Mitchell (Tranio); Marshall Yokelson (Biondello); Jack Warden (Grumio); Charles Taliaferro (Curtis); Charley Braswell (A Pedant); Katherine Squire (Katharine); Frances Waller (Bianca); Louise Latham (A Servant); Tommy Woodward (Haberdasher/Officer); Bill Hayter (Gregory) and Boyd Hill (Philip) in the cast. Rebecca Hargis was stage manager. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Hilda in Manning Gurian's play, "Lemple's Old Man," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Jack Warden (Dominic); Arthur Hill (Pete); Martin David (Tommy); Clinton Anderson (Dugan); Katherine Squire (Clara Harrington); Wilson Brooks (Berger); Louise Latham (Louise); George Mitchell (Lemple); Tod Andrews (Richard Lemple); Frances Waller (Barbara Adams) and Charles Taliaferro (Bill) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Jack Warden (Lane); Tod Andrews (Algernon Moncrieff); Wilson Brooks (John Worthing J.P.); Louise Latham (Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax); Katherine Squire (Miss Prism); Frances Waller (Cecily Cardew); George Mitchell (Rev. Canon Chasuble D.D.) and Clinton Anderson (Merriman) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Myra Warren in Joseph Hayes' play, "Leaf and Bough," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with George Mitchell (Bert Warren); Katherine Squire (Aunt Attie); Benedict MacQuarrie (Grandpa Nelson); Frances Waller (Nan Warren); Betty Green Little (Laura Campbell); Wilson Brooks (Frederick Campbell); Jack Warden (Glenn Campbell) and Tod Andrews (Mark Campbell) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Goldie in Barton MacLane's play, "Black John," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Jonathan Seymour (One-Eye John); Marshall Yokelson (One-Arm John); Katherine Squire (The Klootch); Frances Waller (Rose Larelle); Boyd Hill (Honest John); Jack Warden (Lyme Cushing); Wilson Brooks (George Cornwallis); Clinton Anderson (Black John); Jerry Talley and Charley Braswell (Simpson Brothers); Charles Taliaffero (Bandit); Bob Kendrick (Harry); Tod Andrews (Corporal Downey); George Mitchell (The Marshal); Paul Manning (Deputy); Benedict MacQuarrie (Catteraugas Smith); Tad Adoue (Benedict Hale) and Frank Tennant (Red John) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and Louise Latham were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Philaminte in Moliere's play, "The Learned Ladies," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Romola Robb (Armando); Frances Waller (Henriette); John Hudson (Clitandre); Rebecca Hargis (Belise); Edwin Whitner (Ariste); Harold Webster (Chrysale); Marilyn Putnam (Martine); Jack Warden (Trissotin); Tom Ruisinger (Lepine); Clinton Anderson (Vadius) and Charle Braswell (A Notary) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Mannin Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Kit Tremaine in Shirland Quin's play, "Here's To Us!," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Harold Webster (Mr. McAllistair); Edwin Whitner (Howard Todd); Frances Waller (Phillipa); John Hudson (Francis Drinkwater); Clinton Anderson (Charles Crouse) and Jack Warden (A Stranger) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Mannin Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Maria in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Bill Bray (Feste); George King (Curio); Jonathan Seymour (Orsino); David Healy (Valentine); Frances Waller (Viola); James Maeberry (Sea Captain); Bob Hartson (First Sailor/Second Officer); Jack Boisseau (Second Sailor/First Officer); Jack Warden (Sir Toby Belch); Edwin Whitner (Sir Andrew Aguecheek); Romola Robb (Olivia); Clinton Anderson (Malvolio); Charles Braswell (Antonio); John Hudson (Sebastian); Tom Ruisinger (Fabian) and Harold Webster (Priest) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Mannin Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Ragna in Vivian Johannes' play, "Skaal," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Edwin Whitner (Old Tink); Romola Robb (Selma); John Hudson (Stefan); Harold Webster (Father Thor); Clinton Anderson (Young Thor); Frances Waller (Hilde) and Jack Warden (Frithjof) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Mannin Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Louisa Hackett in Tom Purefoy's play, "Sting in the Tail," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Marilyn Putnam (Mrs. Stone); Jack Warden (Joseph Bently); Frances Waller (Bridget); Rebecca Hargis (Emily Bently); Romola Robb (Norah Despard); Edwin Whitney (Dr. Bianconi) and Clinton Anderson (Mr. Turtle) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Irina Arcadina in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Sea Gull," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Charles Braswell (Semyon Medvedenko); Rebecca Hargis (Masha); Harold Webster (Peter Sorin); John Hudson (Constantine Trepleff); Jack Warden (Yacov); Frances Waller (Nina Zaryechny); Romola Robb (Pauline Andreyevna); Wilson Brooks (Eugene Dorn); Clinton Anderson (Ilya Shamreyoff) and Edwin Whitney (Boris Trigorin) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer. Stark Young was translator.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Mrs. Hardcastle in Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops to Conquer," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Edwin Whitney (Mr. Hardcastle); Jack Warden (Tony Lumpkin); Frances Waller (Kate Hardcastle); Romola Robb (Constance Neville); Jack Boisseau (First Fellow); Bob Hartson (Second Fellow); Charles Braswell (Landlord); John Hudson (Young Charles Marlow); Wilson Brooks (George Hastings); Clinton Anderson (Diggory); Tom Ruisinger (Roger); Bill Adair (Thomas) Rebecca Hargis (Maid) and Harold Webster (Sir Charles Marlow) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Mannin Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1948 to June 1949) She played Mrs. Kelly in Dorothy Parker and Ross Evans' play, "The Coast Of Illyria," at the Theatre '49 in Dallas, Texas with Romola Robb (Mary Lamb); Wilson Brooks (Charles Lamb); Margaret McDonald (Becky); Rebecca Hargis (Emma Isola); Edwin Whitner (Coleridge); Frances Waller (Fanny Kelly); Harold Webster (George Dyer); Clinton Anderson (William Hazlitt); John Hudson (Thomas DeQuincey); Edythe Chan (Mrs. Crittenden) and Jack Warden (Mr. Creittenden) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. Jed Mace was production manager. Richard Bernstein was technical director. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Rebecca Hargis and Charles Braswell were production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) She played Hesione Hushabye in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Heartbreak House," at Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Peggy McCay (Ellie Dunn); Loia Cheaney (Nurse Guiness); Ben Yafee (Captain Shotover); Virginia Robinson (Lady Utterwood); John Denney (Mazzini Dunn); Edwin Whitner (Hector Hushabye); Joe Sullivan (Boss Mangan); Gregg Juarez (Randall Utterwood) and Louis Veda Quince (Burglar) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) She played the Nurse in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," at Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Glenn Reid (Sampson); David Healy (Gregory); Stanley Runkel (Abraham/Apothecary); Donald Howell (Balthasar); Daniel Love (Benvolio); Charles Braswell (Tybalt); Louis Veda Quince (Capulet); Virginia Robinson (Lady Capulet); Joe Sullivan (Montague); Margaret O'Neill (Lady Montague); Ben Yafee (Prince Escalus); Robert Scott (Paris); Charles Proctor (Romeo); Bill Bray (Peter); John Denney (Mercutio); Martin David (Page to Paris); Peggy McCay (Juliet); Edwin Whitney (Friar Laurence) and James Ray (Friar John) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) She played Grandma Van in Loren Disney and George Sessions Perry's play, "My Granny Van," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Margaret O'Neill (Laura Perry); Joe Sullivan (Andrew Perry); Virginia Robinson (Miss Stephanie); Randy Lewis (George Sessions Perry Age 8); Jewell Kelly (Kate); Charles Braswell (Uncle Harry); Peggy McCay (Edith Longstreet Clampett); Louis Veda Quince (Grandfather Van De Venter); Edwin Whinter (Mr. Thwaites); Ben Yafee (Dr. Sessions); Larry Hageman (Western Union Boy) and John Denney (Constable Critt MacCracken) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) She played Mrs. Alving in Henrik Ibsen's play, "Ghosts," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Peggy McCay (Regina Engstrand); Ben Yafee (Engstrand); Edwin Whitner (Manders) and John Denney (Oswald Alving) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) She played Lorna in Sean O'Casey's play, "Cock-A Doodle Dandy," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Bill Bray (The Cook); Louis Veda Quince (Michael Marthraun); Ben Yafee (Sailor Mahan); Margaret O'Neill (Loreleen); Peggy McCay (Marion); Edwin Whitner (Shanasar); Charles Braswell (First Rough Fellow); Larry Hageman (Second Rough Fellow); Richard McCook (Father Domineer); Joe Sullivan (The Sergeant); Bob Cotton (Julia); Virginia Robinson (Julia); Don Howell (One-Eyed Larry); John Denney (The Messenger) and Phil Slater (A Porter) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director and director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) She played Duchess of Orleans in Muriel Roy Bolton's play, "The Golden Porcupine," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Louis Veda Quince (King Louis XVI); Edwin Whitner (Oliver LeDaim); Virginia Robinson (Anne of France); John Denney (Louis of Orleans); Charles Proctor (Charles VIII); Joe Sullivan (Count Dunois); Ben Yafee (Georges D'Amboise); Charles Braswell (Gournay); Peggy McCay (Ann of Brittany); David Healy (Guard) and Margaret O'Neill (Lady-in-Waiting) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
- (November 1949 to June 1950) She played Mary Belle Tucker in Owen Crump's play, "Southern Exposure," at the Theatre '50 in Dallas, Texas with Betty Greene Little (Miss Penelope Mayweather); Jewel Kelly (Australia); Peggy McCay (Carol Randall)); Louis Veda Quince (Avery Randall); Charles Braswell (John Salgoud); Virginia Robinson (Emmeline Randall) and Joe Sulivan (Benjamin Carter) in the cast. The tourists were played by John Denney, Jonathan Seymour, Edwin Whitner, Ben Yafee, Robert Scott, Charles Proctor, Gloria Gunshor, Barbara Burnett, Mimi Key, Dorothy Lincoln, Dorothy Messick, Lillian Prather, Dee Sparks, Eleanor Speers, Jean Washburn and Mrs. Claud C. Westerfeld. Margo Jones was managing director. Tad Adoue was business manager. Jonathan Seymour was assistant director and stage manager. Marshall Yokelson was lighting designer. Dhu Wray was costume designer. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Charles Braswell, Robert Scott, Margaret O'Neill, Larry Hageman and Charles Proctor were production assistants. Mary McGrath was box office treasurer. Manning Guinan was general representative.
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