- (1919 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1919) Stage Play: The Greenwich Village Follies. Musical revue. Book by Philip Bartholomae and John Murray Anderson. Lyrics by John Murray Anderson and Arthur Swanstrom. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Musical Director: Hilding Anderson. Music orchestrated by Hilding Anderson. Additional lyrics by Philip Bartholomae. Featuring songs by Bill Munro, Jimmy Morgan, Ted Lewis, Byron Gay, Irving Berlin, Al Herman, A. Behr, Alex Gerber and Abner Silver. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward Lewis, Andrew B. Sterling, Benny Davis, Byron Gay, Irving Berlin, Al Herman, Alex Gerber and Abner Silver. Directed by John Murray Anderson. Greenwich Village Theatre (moved to The Nora Bayes Theatre from 9 Sep 1919- close): 15 Jul 1919- 31 Jan 1920 (232 performances). Cast: Arjamand, Babette Busey, Jane Carroll, Dorothy Clay, Anna Mae Clift, Cecil Cunningham, Virginia Curtis, Bessie McCoy Davis, Jacqueline Delaine, Jere Delaney, Harry Delf, Charles Derickson, Gordon Drexel, Robert Edwards, Doris Faithful, William Foran, Ada Forman, Helen Frances, Warner Gault, Alden Gay [Broadway debut], Al Herman, Virginia Lee, Ted Lewis, Edmund Makalif, Irene Marcellus, Rita Marshall, Irene Mathews, Susanne Morgan, Irene Olsen, Cynthia Perot, Homer Rosine, Rex Story, Edgar Thornton, Willard Ward, James Watts, Ruth Weeks, Billie Weston, Rita Zalmani, Olga Ziceva. Produced by The Bohemians Inc. and John Murray Anderson.
- (1923) Stage Play: Jack and Jill. Musical comedy. Book by Frederic S. Isham and Otto A. Harbach. Based on a play by Frederic S. Isham. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach, John Murray Anderson and Augustus Barratt. Music by Augustus Barratt. Musical Director: Charles Previn. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh and Stephen Jones. Additional music by Alfred Newman, William Daly, Muriel Pollock and Ivor Novello. Additional lyrics by Ivor Novello, Oliver Deering and Blanche Merrill. Choreographed by Larry Ceballos. Staged by John Murray Anderson. Directed by John Harwood. Globe Theatre: 22 Mar 1923- 9 Jun 1923 (92 performances). Cast: Kathlyn Ardelle (as "Ensemble"), Jean Barney (as "Solo Singer"), Leon Barte (as "Solo Dancer"), Lina Basquette (as "The Maid/Solo Dancer"), Beth Beri (as "Phyllis Sisson/Solo Dancer"), Helene Blair (as "Solo Dancer"), Brenda Bond (as "Solo Singer"), Anna Buckley (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Burgette (as "A Descendant of Mary Ball"), Cynthia Cambridge (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Cavello (as "Ensemble"), America Chedister (as "Mrs. DePeyster Fish/Ensemble"), Joan Clement (as "Ensemble"), Anna Mae Clift (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Collenette (as "Solo Dancer"), Carlos Conte (as "The Footman"), Pauline Doria (as "Ensemble"), Elsa Doris (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Fish (as "Ensemble"), Ward Fox (as "Solo Dancer"), Alden Gay (as "Ensemble"), Eleanora Grover (as "Mrs. Foote/Ensemble"), Roger Imhof (as "Daniel Malone"), Brooke Johns (as "Donald Lee"), Leslie Joy (as "Solo Singer"), Eleanor Labelle (as "Ensemble"), Eileen Lawrie (as "Solo Singer"), Violet Lobell (as "Ensemble"), Edna Locke (as "Ensemble"), Donald MacDonald (as "Jack Andrews"), Nathalie Malowan (as "Solo Singer"), Geraldine Markham (as "Ensemble"), Kiki Maxwell (as "Corps de Ballet"), Gayle Mays (as "Solo Dancer"), Elizabeth North (as "Ensemble"), Nyoka-Nyoka (as "Solo Dancer"), Virginia O'Brien (as "Jill Malone"), Astrid Ohlson (as "Solo Singer"), Lester O'Keefe (as "Solo Singer"), Georgia O'Ramey (as "Mrs. Malone"), Metta Louise Orr (as "Mrs. Sylvester Jones"), Julia Parler (as "Corps de Ballet"), Lennox Pawle (as "Duke of Dippington"), Ann Pennington (as "Gloria Wayne"), Geneva Price (as "Corps de Ballet"), Russell Scott (as "(as "The Butler/Solo Singer"), Tarzanne (as "Ensemble"), Winifred Verina (as "Marcia Manners"), Doris Vinton (as "Corps de Ballet"), Clifton Webb (as "Jimmy Eustace"), Claudius Webster (as "Solo Dancer"), Cricket Wooten (as "Corps de Ballet"). Produced by Chelsea Producing Corp.
- (1923) Stage Play: Fashions of 1924. Musical revue. Music by Ted Snyder. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Sketches by: Alexander Leftwich, Jimmy Hussey and John Kendrick Bangs. Musical Director: Milan Roder. Music orchestrated by Milan Roder and Arthur Lange. Featuring songs by Eric Nardo. Costume Design by Arnold Daly, Marie Nordstrom, Adrian, Travis Banton and Sophie Rosenberg. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Lyceum Theatre: 18 Jul 1923- 28 Jul 1923 (13 performances). Cast: Louise Carlton, Arnold Daly, M. De Jari, Gene Delmont, Dinazarde, Elaine Field, Alden Gay, Teddie Gill, May Rena Grady, Marion Hamilton, Ina Hayward, Ed Hickey, Sallie Hurst, Jimmy Hussey, Joseph Kayser, Muriel Kingston, Helen La Vonne, Muriel Lodge, John V. Lowe, Evelyn Martin, Masters & Kraft, Carlotta Monterey, Florence Morrison, Edythe Nedd, Marie Nordstrom, Maida Palmer, John H. Roberts, John Davenport Seymour, Elsa Sterling, Edith Taliaferro, Ethelyn Tillman, Doris Vinton. Produced by Alexander Leftwich.
- (1925) Stage Play: Dearest Enemy. Musical comedy. Book by Herbert Fields. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Dances and Ensembles Directed by Carl Hemmer. Orchestra under the direction of Richard Rodgers. Libretto Directed by Charles Sinclair and Harry Ford. Scenic Design by Clark Robinson. Costume Design by Mark Mooring (Costumes for Act One), Hubert Davis (Costumes for Act One) and James Reynolds (Costumes for Acts Two and Three). Directed by John Murray Anderson. Knickerbocker Theatre: 18 Sep 1925- 22 May 1926 (286 performances). Cast: Flavia Arcaro (as "Ms. Robert Murray"), Peggy Bancroft, Charles Bennington, Arthur Brown, Walter Burke, Rachel Chester, Harold Crane, Roberta Curry, James Cushman, Marian Dabney, Marita Dennis, H.E. Eldridge, William Eville (as "General Henry Clinton"), Gloria Faye, Helen Ford, Percy French, Alden Gay, Louis Gomez, Conrad Gordon, George Harold, Don Knobloch, Frank Lambert, Edward Larkin, Andrew Lawlor Jr. (as "Jimmy Burke"), Joy Leitch, Betty Linn, Mildred Mann, Burton McEvilly, Elizabeth North, Jane Overton, Josephine Payne, Detmar Poppen (as "General John Tryon"), Geneva Price, Charles Purcell (as "Captain Sir John Copeland"), Eugenia Renon, John Seymour, Jack Shannon, Lucille Smyser, Helen Spring, Mark Truscott, John Valentine, Marian Williams, Polly Williams, Percy Woodley, Devah Worrell, Mabel Zoeckler. Produced by George Ford.
- (1927) Stage Play: House of Shadows. Written by Leigh Hutty. Longacre Theatre: 21 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: James S. Barrett, Marguerite Churchill, Leslie Cooley, Alden Gay, Abbie Mitchell, Tom Mosley, Frank Peters, Tom Powers, John See, James W. Wallace. Produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman. Produced in association with John H. Del Bondio.
- (1928) Stage Play: A Lady for a Night. Comedy/mystery. Written by Hutcheson Boyd. Directed by John Meehan. 49th Street Theatre: 16 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth, Warren Ashe (as "Jim Dexter") [Broadway debut], Robert Barrat, Gladys Feldman, Alden Gay [final Broadway role], Mark Haight, Dorothy Hall, Percy Helton, Esther Howard, Betty Lawrence, Helen Lowell, Mabel Montgomery, Edward E. Rose (as "Alf Weyland") [final Broadway role], Harry O. Studds, Joseph Thayer. Produced by Chamberlain Brown.
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