- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Dr. David's Dad (1924). Comedy. Written by Armin Friedmann and Louis Nerz. Book adapted by Carrington North and Joseph J. Garren. Vanderbilt Theatre: 13 Aug 1924- Aug 1924 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "The Old Stieglitz"), Bruce Elmore, Jonathan Hole (as "Eric") [Broadway debut], Mona Kingsley, Eleanor Ladd, Margaret Lee, Edwin Maxwell (as "Moritz Koppler"), Edmonia Nolley, Jack Raymond, Maida Reade, Marie Reichardt, Arthur Villars, Cliff Worman (as "Leo Vriess Von Vriessheim"). Produced by Feldon Productions, Inc.
- 57 Bowery (1928). Comedy. Written by Edward Locke. Directed by Edward Elsner. Wallack's Theatre: 26 Jan 1928- Feb 1928 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Hyman Adler (as "David Schiller"), Joan Blair (as "Martha Schiller"), Robert Blake (as "McNally"), Robert Brister (as "Edward Van Clive"), Wilbur De Rouge (as "John Southwood"), Harold Healy (as "Edward Rafferty"), Jonathan Hole (as "Terry"), Charles London (as "Mangold"), Saul Z. Martell (as "Jake Rosenberg"), Ann Reader (as "Mary Clapperton"), Alfred L. Regali (as "Pearson"), Renee Rush (as "Olga Petrokoff"), John Davenport Seymour (as "Manny Schiller"), Eeda Von Buelow (as "Mrs. Tewksbury St. Joan"). Produced by C. William Morganstern.
- (1930) Stage Play: Cinderelative. Comedy.
- (1932) Stage Play: Chamberlain Brown's Scrap Book (1932). Musical revue. Sketched by Chamberlain Brown. Featuring songs by Andy Razaf ("If It Ain't Love"), Don Redman ("If It Ain't Love"), Fats Waller ("If It Ain't Love"), Walter Donaldson ("My Mom"), Rudolf Friml ("Song of the Vagabonds"), Ruggiero Leoncavallo ("Prologue from 'I Pagliacci'"), Georges Bizet ("End of Act IV from 'Carmen'"), Eubie Blake ("(Lovin You) The Way I Do"), Richard Wagner ("Die Walküre"), Easthope Martin ("Come to the Fair"), Giuseppe Verdi ("Il Travatore"), Harry Warren ("You're My Everything"), Dana Suesse ("My Silent Love"), Bernice Petkere ("Lullaby of the Leaves") and Johnny Tucker ("Sleep Baby Sleep"), Featuring songs with lyrics by Andy Razaf ("If It Ain't Love"), Don Redman ("If It Ain't Love"), Fats Wllaer ("If It Ain't Love"), Walter Donaldson ("My Mom"), Brian Hooker ("Song of the Vagabonds"), Will Morrissey ("(Lovin You) The Way I Do"), Jack Scholl ("(Lovin You) The Way I Do"), Helen Taylor ("Come to the Fair"), Mort Dixon ("You're My Everything"), Joe Young ("You're My Everything," "Lullaby of the Leaves"), Edward Heyman ("My Silent Love") and Joe Schuster ("Sleep Baby Sleep"). Orchestra conducted by Smith Ballew. Assembled by Chamberlain Brown. Directed by Charles Schofield and Robert Lively. Ambassador Theatre: 1 Aug 1932- 8 Aug 1932 (10 performances). Cast: 3 Flashes of Lightning (Specialty Dancers), Laurette Adams, William Andrews, John Armstrong, Florence Auer, Valerie Bergere, Helen Bertam, Barbara Blair, Dwight Butcher, Carl Carmen, Terry Carroll, Frazer Coleman, Ruth Conley, Stella De Mette, Mae Dix, Robert Gordon, Betty Hanna, Vinton Haworth, Ina Hayward, Ray Hedge (as "Myrt and Marge" Performer/"Ray"/"In a Radio Station"), Charles Hedley, Barre Hill, Marjorie Hoffman, Jonathan Hole (as "Station Announcer"/"In a Radio Station"/"Francis Cameron"/"Skit Skat"), Frank Huyler, Paul Jachia (as "Kenneth"/"Picking a Play"), Harold Kennedy, Priscilla Knowles, Salvatore Lo Curto, Leda Lombard, Francis Lyman, Dorothy MacDonald, Edwin MacKenna, Nancy McCord, David Morris, Ethel Norris, John Patrick, Lillian Ridley, Cecile Sherman, Danny Simmons, Autumn Simms, Peter Smallwood, Louis Tanno, Paul Taubman, Leslie Urbach, Valerie Valaire, Percy Verwayne, Herbert Warren, Pierre Watkin, Pierre Watkins, Ernest Whitman, Robert Williamson, Edwin Wilson, Kate Woods Fiske. Produced by Chamberlain Brown.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Little Black Book. Comedy/drama. Written by Harold M. Sherman. Directed by Karl Nielsen. Selwyn Theatre: 26 Dec 1932- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Jerome Cowan (as "Officer Ward"), Audrey Davis, Emma De Weale, Donald Foster, Arthur Griffin, Herbert Heywood, Russell Hicks (as "Henry C. Roland"), Jonathan Hole (as "H.D. Porter"), Howard Kyle, Douglas MacPherson, Robert Mayors, Dodson Mitchell (as "Senator Thompson"), Bernie Neary, Clara Palmer, Virginia Stevens. Produced by American Plays and Players Inc.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Locked Room. Melodrama. Written by Herbert Ashton. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Ambassador Theatre: 25 Dec 1933- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Valerie Bergere, Morton Flamm, Walter Gilbert, Robert Gleckler (as "Ryan"), Jonathan Hole (as "John Burgess, Jr."), Lawrence Keating, Harold Kennedy, Jane Kim, Harmon MacGregor, Sam J. Park, Ruth Sheppard, Nena Sinclair, Robert Sloane (as "Ralph Burgess"). Produced by M.S. Schlesinger and William B. Friedlander.
- (1931) Stage Play: Peter Flies High. Comedy. Written by Myron C. Fagan. Gaiety Theatre: 9 Nov 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Ida Backus (as "Mrs. O'Brien"), Burke Clarke (as "George Brooks"), Dulcie Cooper (as "Irma Brooks"), Henry Crosby (as "Judge Michael O'Brien"), Brian Donlevy (as Bill Curdy"), Charles Gabest (as "Express Man"), Kathryn Givney (as "Mrs. Brooks"), Adelaide Hibbard (as "Mrs. Turner"), Jonathan Hole [credited as John Hole] (as "Peter Turner"), Mary Loane (as "Judy Walker"), Ivan Miller (as "Jim Walker"), Forrest Orr (as "Mr. Barrett"), Thomas Stone (as Sheriff"), Eileen Wilson (as "Kate Walker"). Produced by Leonard Bergman.
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