- (1922 - 1951) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1922) Stage Play: Merton of the Movies. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman and Marc Connelly. Adapted from the story by Harry Leon Wilson. Directed by Hugh Ford. Cort Theatre: 13 Nov 1922- 20 Oct 1923 (392 performances). Cast: Mel. A. Buser (as "The Cross-Eyed Man"), Lewis Buxton (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Romaine Callender (as "J. Sloane Henshaw"), E.J. Chatterly (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), Alexander Clark (as "Harold Parmalee"), Albert Cowles (as "Sigmund's Cameraman"), A.L. Ehrman (as "Mr. Patterson"), Edward M. Favor (as "Amos G. Gashwiler"), Gladys Feldman (as "Beulah Baxter"), Agnes Findlay (as "Felice"), Mary Elizabeth Forbes (as "Muriel Mercer"), Tom Hadaway (as "Weller"), Glenn Hunter (as "Merton Gill"), Billy Janney (as "Jimmy"), Wilton Lackaye Jr. (as "Eddie"), Joseph Lothian (as "Weller's Cameraman"), Edwin Maxwell (as "Sigmund Rosenblatt/The Man from Bigart"), Bert Melville (as "Elmer Huff"), Saul Mile (as "Max"), J.K. Murray (as "Lester Montague"), Florence Nash (as "The Montague Girl"), Esther Pinch (as "Tessie Kerns"), Lynn Pratt (as "A Mysterious Visitor"), W.H. Seniro (as "Charley Harper"), Clara Sidney (as "Mrs. Patterson"), G.S. Spelvin (as "A Sheik"), Yashi Turi (as "Togo"), John Webster (as "Jeff Baird"), Lucille Webster (as "Casting Director"). Understudy: Maurice Burke [Broadway debut]. Produced by George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Merton of the Movies (1924), by MGM as Merton of the Movies (1947), and Merlene of the Movies (1981).
- (1926) Stage Play: Buy, Buy, Baby. Farce. Written by Russell G. Medcraft and Norma Mitchell. Based on a play by Francis R. Bellamy and Lawton Mackall. Princess Theatre: 7 Oct 1925- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth (as "Betty Hamilton"), Maurice Burke, Mabel Colcord, Laura Hope Crews, Malcom Duncan, Thurston Hall, Charles Mather, Edwin Nicander, Alison Skipworth, Verree Teasdale (as "Pauline Lunt"). Produced by Bertram Harrison.
- (1928) Stage Play: Congai. Written by Harry Hervey [only Broadway credit] and Carleton Hildreth, based on the novel by Harry Hervey. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 27 Nov 1928- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast: M. Aki, Valerie Bergere, William Boren, Maurice Burke, Alan Campbell, Blanche Collins, Frank De Silva, J. Marshall De Silva, John T. Dwyer (as "Father Mehry"), Ara Gerald, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Maj. de Brissac"), Theodore Hecht, Vera G. Hurst, Helen Kim, Felix Krembs (as "Col. Urban Chauvet"), Camille Lanier, James Pall, Korena Rove, Helen Menken (as "Thi-Linh"), Harry Nelson, James Pall, W.W. Singh, Catherine Taylor, Robert Toms, Charles Trowbridge (as "Justin Batteur"), Josephine Wehn (as "Annamite Woman"), Harold Woolf. Produced by Sam Harris.
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- But For the Grace of God (1937).
- It Can't Happen Here (1936).
- The Kick Back (1936).
- Times Have Changed (1935).
- Room of Dreams (1930). Comedy. Written by Ernest Raoul Weiss. Translated by James L.A. Burrell and Anne Sprague MacDonald. Book adapted by Daniel Coxe Directed by Kenneth Webb. Empire Theatre: 5 Nov 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Maurice Burke (as "Lucien Germond"), Kathryn Card (as "Augustine"), Lester Cole (as "A Taxi Driver"), Nat Davis (as "Antoine"), Walter Greenough (as "Maxime Delaujan"), Elsie Lawson (as "Adrienne Delaujan"), Lee Patrick (as "Jacqueline Emontin"), Czara Romanyi (as "Marinette"), Fred Sullivan (as "Theodule Emontin"), Ruzzka Yanka (as "Francine"). Produced by New York Theatre Assembly.
- Inspector Kennedy (1929). Drama. Written by Milton Herbert Gropper and Edna Sherry. Directed by William Hodge. Bijou Theatre: 20 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/43 performances). Cast: Abbott Adams (as "Detective Reilly"), Carroll Ashburn (as "Charlie Dunn"), Maurice Barrett (as "Byrne"), Valerie Bergere (as "Mrs. Wemble'), Maurice Burke' (as "Tony Carroll"), Goo Chong (as "Wong"), William Cullen (as "Detective Rorke"), Felix Figman (as "Officer Smith"), Henry Herbert (as "Dwight Mortover"), William Hodge (as "Inspector Kennedy"), Eve Kohl (as "Ada"), Don Merrifield (as "Matthew Carroll"), Margaret Mullen (as "Barbara Dean"), Lawrence O'Sullivan (as "Officer Thomas"), C. Russell Sage (as "Dr. Gray"), Walter Watson (as "Gilbert Mortover").
- (1942) Stage Play: The Doughgirls. Comedy. Written by Joseph Fields. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Lyceum Theatre: 30 Dec 1942- 29 Jul 1944 (671 performances). Produced by Max Gordon. Note: Filmed as The Doughgirls (1944).
- (1944) Stage Play: No Way Out. Written by Owen Davis. Directed by Robert Keith and Owen Davis. Cort Theatre: 30 Oct 1944- 4 Nov 1944 (8 performances). Cast: Maurice Burke (as "Jim Slade"), Jean Casto (as Hesther Darrow"), Donald Foster (as "Dr. Walter Levenseller"), Viola Frayne (as "Cora Hilliard") [final Broadway role], Irene Hervey (as "Dr. Enid Karley"), Robert Keith (as Dr. Niles Hilliard"), Nancy Marquand (as "Barbara Trent"), John Marriott (as "Napoleon"), Viola Roache (as "Cora Hilliard"), Jerome Thor (as "Bob Karley"). Produced by Robert Keith.
- (1945) Stage Play: Up in Central Park. Musical comedy.
- (1951) Stage Play: The Small Hours. Comedy.
- (1937) Stage Play: Chalked Out. Melodrama. Written by Warden Lewis E. Lawes and Jonathan Finn. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Morosco Theatre: 25 Mar 1937- Unknown (12 performances). Cast: Harry Bellaver (as "Smoky"), Ronald Brogan (as "Chuck"), Maurice Burke (as "Scappa"), Roger Combs (as "Tower Guard"), James Coots (as "Warden"), Blair Davies (as "Keeper Burns"), Philip Faversham (as "Slim"), Price Holmes (as "Keeper"), David Hughes (as "Patsy"), Otto Hulett (as "Carey"), John M. James (as "Andy"), Frank Jaquet (as "Pop"), Charles Jordan (as "Frank Wilson"), Frederick Kaufman (as "Jake"), Leo A. Kennedy (as "Principal Keeper (P.K.)"), Frank Lindsay (as "Officer Black"), Lex Lindsay (as "Smitty"), Frank Lovejoy (as "Fred Burke"), Stephen Maley (as "Zip"), John Marriott (as "Sam"), Katherine Meskill [credited as Katherine Meskil] (as "Madge Stone") [Broadway debut], Mabel Montgomery (as "Mrs. Stone"), Robert J. Mulligan (as "Sergeant Monahan"), Marlin Poindexter (as "Johnson"), John Raby (as "Johnny Stone"), Ed Smith (as "District Attorney"), Sandy Strouse (as "Blimp"), John Taylor (as "Doctor"), Tom Tully (as "Officer Carter"), Charles Walton (as "Tom"), Harry Wilson (as "George"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
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