- Autobiography: "Please Don't Hate Me"
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1931 (1931). Musical revue. Sketches by Mark Hellinger, J.P. Murray and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Gene Buck, Joseph McCarthy, Charles Farrell, Mack Gordon, J.P. Murray, Barry Trivers, E.Y. Harburg, Jack Norworth and Noël Coward. Dialogue staged by Edward Clarke Lilley. Dances directed by Bobby Connolly and Albertina Rasch. Music by Harry Revel, Ben Oakland, Dave Stamper, Dimitri Tiomkin, Noël Coward, Nora Bayes, James Monaco, Chick Endor, Walter Donaldson, Jay Gorney and Hugo Riesenfeld. Music for "Pink Lady Waltz" by Ivan Caryll. Music for "(Shine On) Harvest Moon" by Jack Norworth. Music for "(Who Paid the Rent for Mrs.) Rip Van Winkle" by Alfred Bryan. Lyrics for "(Who Paid the Rent for Mrs.) Rip Van Winkle" by Fred Fisher. Music for "You Made Me Love You" Dance by Mack Gordon. Lyrics for "I'm With You" by Walter Donaldson. Musical Director: Oscar Bradley. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh, Will Vodery, Howard Jackson and Joe Jordan. Featuring songs by Powell and Stevens Assembled by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. Directed by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr. and Gene Buck. Ziegfeld Theatre: 1 Jul 1931- 21 Nov 1931 (165 performances). Cast: Iris Adrian, Albertina Rasch Dancers, Thomas Arace, Jack Arthur, Jean Audree, Faith Bacon, Robert Baldwin, Virginia Bethel, Virginia Biddle, Ethel Borden, Mildred Borst, Frank Britton, Milt Britton, Jack Bruns, John Bubbles, Buck & Bubbles, Joan Burgess, Katherine Burke, Alice Burrage, Arthur Campbell, Tito Carol, Gordon Carper, Albert Carroll, Helen Carson, Emmita Casanova, Catherine Clark, The Collette Sisters, Dorothy Dell, Netta Deuschateau, Dorothy Dodge, David Drollet, Betty Dumbris, Marguerite Durand, Marguerite Eisele, Georgia Ellis, Kay English, Caja Eric, Clayton Estes, Ruth Etting (as "Nora Bayes"), Dorothy Flood, Rosa Fromson, Rose Gale, Gladys Glad, Gene Gory, Yvonne Grey, John Gurney, Paul Gursdorff, Cliff Hall, Cassie Hanley, Helen Hannan, Pearl Harris, Eunice Holmes, Jean Howard, Billy Hughes, Russell Johns, Tom Kendall, George Lamar, Frank Lang, Hal Le Roy (as "Alphonso Smith"), Milton Le Roy, Marjorie Levoe, Boots Mallory, Christine Maple, Herschel Martin, Mitzi Mayfair, Lorelle McCarver, Ernest McChesney, Frank McCormack, Dennis McCurtin, Marjorie McLaughlin, Olive McLay, Frieda Mierse, Vera Milton, Grace Moore, Jim Moore, Helen Morgan, John Daly Murphy, Dorissa Nelova, Pat O'Day, Pearl Osgood, Earl Oxford, Anne Lee Patterson, Ruth Patterson, Jack Pearl, Vivian Porter, Betty Real, Mary Alice Rice, Harry Richman, Bernice Roberts, William Royal, A. Samish, Blanche Satchell, Billie Seward, Barbara Smith, Conrad Sparin, Marie Stevens, Leonard Stokes, Lena Thomas, Joseph Toner, Synny Trowbridge, Robert Walker, Helen Walsh, Eileen Wenzel, Robert White. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- A Little Racketeer (1932). Musical comedy. Music by Haskell Brown. Book by Harry Clarke. From the German of F. Kalbfuss and R. Wilde. Lyrics by Edward Eliscu. Additional music by Dimitri Tiomkin. Musical Director: Maury Rubens. Featuring songs by Lee Wainer and Berenece Kazounoff. Featuring songs with lyrics by Earle Crooker, Moe Jaffe and Lupin Fein. Choreographed by Jack Donohue and Albertina Rasch. Directed by William Caryl. 44th Street Theatre: 18 Jan 1932- 27 Feb 1932 (48 performances). Cast: Joan Abbey, Eleanor Arden, Julia Barker, Al Berl, Jimmy Corke, Marjorie Crane, George Del Rigo, Dorothy Drum, Madelyn Eubanks, John Garrick, Marion Gillon, Inez Goetz, Snookie Gordon, Bobby Hamilton, Kai Hansen, Hamtree Harrington, Grace Hayes, Walter Johnson, Billy Joy, William Kent, Stanley Ledman, Ned Lynn, George Marshall, Khalil Oglou Mazini, Gertrude Medwin, Steve Mikol, Barbara Newberry, Harold Offer, Martha Pacina, John Perkins, Agatha Phillips, Carl Randall, Evelyn Reide, Marty Rhiele, Jerry Rogers, Kay Simmons, Queenie Smith (as "Dixie"), Leone Sousa, Elsie St. Clair, Daniel J. Sullivan, Colleen Ward, Lorraine Weimar, Betty Wonder, Tommy Wonder, Yo-Hay-Tong. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Keeping Expenses Down (1932). Comedy. Written by Montague Glass and Dan Jarrett. Directed by Dan Jarrett. National Theatre: 20 Oct 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Raymond Bramley (as "De Witt C. Rubensohn"), Alice Burrage (as "Esther Fein"), Bernard Gorcey (as "Kent J. Goldstein"), Joseph Greenwald (as "Julius Bruckliner"), Arthur Jarrett (as "Thornbusch "), William E. Morris (as "Max Fein"), Patricia Quinn (as "Miss Ross"), Samuel Schneider (as "Moskin"), Louis Sorin (as "Harris Fishbein"), William Tannen (as "David Gordon"), Solly Ward (as "Isaac Blintz"). Produced by Dimitri Tiomkin.
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