- (1999) [Posthumous credit] Stage Play: Swing! Musical revue/dance.
- (1932 - 1940) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1932) Stage Play: George White's Music Hall Varieties. Musical revue. Music by Irving Caesar and Harold Arlen. Book by George White and Billy K. Wells. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh. Additional music by Sam H. Stept [earliest Broadway credit], Herb Magidson, Herman Hupfeld and Carmen Lombardo. Additional lyrics by Harold Arlen, Sam H. Stept, Herb Magidson, Herman Hupfeld, Carmen Lombardo and 'Ted Koehler' (qv. Featuring songs by Max Rich, Frank Littau and Jack Scholl. Dances staged by Russell Markert. Directed by George White. Casino Theatre: 22 Nov 1932- 31 Dec 1932 (47 performances). Cast: Lili Damita (as "So I Married The Girl" Singer/The Girl in "The Wolf"/"Sweet Liar" Singer/"Two Feet in Two-Four Time" Singer/"Oh, Lady" Singer/The Wife/The Girl in "The Date"/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Betty Kean (as "Mrs. Smyler, "All's Wet That Ends Wet"/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Bert Lahr (as "A Suspect, Third Degree/Customer, A Close Shave/"Cabin in the Cotton" Singer/"Two Feet in Two-Four Time" Singer/Mr. Smyler/"All's Wet That Ends Wet"/The Other Fellow/"A Bottle and a Bird" Singer/A Fellow/The Date/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Harry Richman (as "Chief, Third Degree/"So I Married The Girl" Singer/The Wolf/The Wolf/"Sweet Liar" Singer/"Two Feet in Two-Four Time" Singer/Mr. Tipler/"All's Wet That Ends Wet"/"Oh, Lady" Singer/The Friend/Another Fellow/The Date/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Joseph Vitale (as "Pedro, The Wolf/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Helen Arnold (as "The Waltz That Brought You Back To Me" Singer/"Hold Me Closer" Singer/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Joseph Donatella (as "Performer/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Vivian Fay (as "Birds of a Feather" Dancer/"Beauty and the Beast" Dancer/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Herr Al Gordon (as "A Second Suspect, Third Degree/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Helen Gordon (as "Barber's Daughter, A Close Shave/Mrs. Tipler/"All's Wet That Ends Wet"/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Barre Hill (as "A Third Suspect/"The Waltz That Brought You Back To Me" Singer/"Hold Me Closer" Singer/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), James Howard (as "A Fourth Suspect, Third Degree/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Loomis Sisters (as "Birds of a Feather" Singer/"Two Feet in Two-Four Time" Singer/Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), Thomas Phillips (as "Policeman/"All's Wet That Ends Wet"/"The Husband/My/Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer/A Detective, Third Degree"), Eleanor Powell (as "Performer/"Turn Out The Lights And Go To Bed" Singer"), The Four Mullen Sisters (as "Performers"), Connie Alderson (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Betty Allen (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Joanna Allen (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Margorie Baglin (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Hazel Boffinger (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Betty Collette (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Gay Delys (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Helen Dongan (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Ruth Doran (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Edna Eustace (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Marie Graham (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Alice Jordan (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Sunny Kest (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Hilda Knight (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Renee Landeau (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Ethel Lawrence (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Madeline Lawson (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Rita Mackin (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Lela Manors (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Lila Manors (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Joy Marsh (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Pam McAvoy (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Lenora McDermott (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Peggy Moseley (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Evelyn Neilson (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Nancy Nelson (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Evelyn Nichols (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Barbara Pepper (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Vivian Porter (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Peggy Ring (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Paula Sands (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Alma Saunders (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Peggy Seal (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Zynaid Spencer (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Edwina Steel (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Maria Steel (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Gwen Tremble (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"), Peggy Van Oden (as "George White's Dancing Beauty"). Produced by George White.
- (1933) Stage Play: George White's Music Hall Varieties [Second Edition] . Musical revue [Return engagement]. Music by Irving Caesar and Harold Arlen. Book by George White and William K. Wells. Lyrics by 'Irving Caesar' (qv. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh. Additional music by Sam H. Stept, Herb Magidson, Herman Hupfeld and Carmen Lombardo. Additional lyrics by Harold Arlen, Sam H. Stept, Herb Magidson, Herman Hupfeld, Carmen Lombardo and Ted Koehler. Featuring songs by Max Rich, Frank Littau and Jack Scholl. Dances staged by Russell Markert. Directed by George White. Casino Theatre: 2 Jan 1933- 21 Jan 1933 (24 performances). Produced by George White.
- (1933) Stage Play: Shady Lady. Musical comedy. Book by Estelle Morando. Uncredited revisions by Irving Caesar. Lyrics by Bud Green and Stanley Adams. Music by Sam H. Stept and Jesse Greer. Additional music by Serge Walter. Additional lyrics by Serge Walter. Musical Director: Max Hoffman Sr. Music orchestrated by Charles L. Cooke and Henry Redfield. Dances and ensembles by Jack Donohue. Scenic Design by Tom Adrian Cracraft. Directed by Theodore Hammerstein. Shubert Theatre: 5 Jul 1933- 29 Jul 1933 (30 performances). Cast: Lester Allen (as "Al Darcy"), Maurice Ash (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Lauretta Brislin (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Kay Cameron (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Phyllys Cameron (as "Clarisse"), Audrey Christie (as "Francine"), Joan Connor (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Jack Donohue (as "Specialty Dancer"), Marie Felique (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Max Hoffmann Jr. (as "Geoffrey Benson"), Rita Jason (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Helen Kane (as "Millie Mack"), Gladyse Keating (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Louise Kirtland (as "Peggy Stetson"), Dick Langdon (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Jean Lawrence (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Jeanette Lea (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), William Meader (as "Taxi Driver"), Tully Millet (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Ed Murray (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Emmett O'Brien (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), 'Charles Purcell (II)' (as "Richard Brandt"), Helen Raymond (as "Lulu Stetson"), Beth Reynolds (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Bruce Riley (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Dorothy Van Hest (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Vivian Vernon (as "Sonia"), Harold Webster (as "Tracy"), Janice Winter (as "Lady of the Ensemble"). Produced by Harry Meyer.
- (1939) Stage Play: Yokel Boy. Musical comedy. Book by Lew Brown. Music by Lew Brown, Charles Tobias and Sam H. Stept. Lyrics by Lew Brown, Charles Tobias and Sam H. Stept. Choreographed by Gene Snyder. Scenic Design by Walter Jagemann. Directed by Lew Brown. Majestic Theatre: 6 Jul 1939- 6 Jan 1940 (208 performances). Cast: Judy Canova (as "Judy"), Buddy Ebsen (as "Elmer Whipple"), Charles Althoff (as "Grandpa Hawkins, Mayor"), Kalli Barton (as "Yokel Girl"), Bob Beh (as "Yokel Boy"), Lorraine Belore (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Jeanne Bergersen (as "Yokel Girl/Lady of the Ensemble"), James L. A. Burrell (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Ann Canova (as "Annie"), Zeke Canova (as "Hank"), Charles Clarke (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Ray Clarke (as "Assistant to "Punko" Parks"), Pamela Clifford (as "Yokel Girl"), Helen Cole (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Muriel Cole (as "Yokel Girl"), Phil Crosbie (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Marguerite De Coursey (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Helen Dell (as "Yokel Girl"), Dixie Dunbar (as "Tiny"), Jane Everett (as "Yokel Girl"), Margaret Fitzpatrick (as "Yokel Girl"), Miriam Franklyn (as "Yokel Girl"), Lew Hearn (as "Mr. Rubbish"), Jackie Heller (as "Spud"), Ralph Holmes (as "Jimmy Powell") [final Broadway role], Lois January (as "Mary Hawkins"), Roy Johnston (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Marjorie Johnstone (as "Yokel Girl"), Grace Kaye (as "Yokel Girl"), Glorianna King (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Dick Langdon (as "Doorman/Yokel Boy"), Kathryn Lazell (as "Yokel Girl"), Jeanette Lee (as "Yokel Girl"), Velma Lord (as "Yokel Girl"), Marion Lulling (as "Yokel Girl"), Alice Malteur (as "Yokel Girl"), Joan Mann (as "Yokel Girl"), Gloria Martin (as "Yokel Girl"), Mary Joan Martin (as "Yokel Girl"), Dorothy Matthews (as "Yokel Girl"), Maxine Moore (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), F. Richard Moors (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Eddie Murray (as "Yokel Boy"), Mortimer O'Brien (as "Yokel Boy"), Joseph Peterson (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Mark Plant (as "Blacksmith"), Frances Rands (as "Yokel Girl"), Ruth Rathbun (as "Marie/Yokel Girl"), Jack Richards (as "Another Gateman/Yokel Boy"), Tina Rigat (as "Yokel Girl"), Ralph Riggs (as "Cliff Hawkins"), Ben H. Roberts (as "Sheriff"), Renee Russell (as "Yokel Girl"), Louis Salmon (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Sid Salzer (as "Gateman/Yokel Boy"), Almira Sessions (as "Mrs. Hawkins"), Phil Shaw (as "Yokel Boy"), Donald Showalter (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Phil Silvers (as "Punko" Parks") [Broadway debut], Helene Standish (as "Angelina Bouchet/Lady of the Ensemble"), Turnley Walker (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Harold Woodward (as "Minute Man from Lexington"), Natalie Wynn (as "Yokel Girl"). Replacement actors: Irene Austin (as "Yokel Girl"), James Burrell [credited as James L.A. Burrell] (as "Spud") [final Broadway role], Peggy Conrad (as "Yokel Girl"), Evelyn Cooper (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Jessie Fullam (as "Yokel Girl"), Bubbles Gordon (as "Yokel Girl"), Mildred Hamilton (as "Yokel Girl"). Produced by Lew Brown. Note: Filmed as Yokel Boy (1942).
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