- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Bombo (1921). Musical. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Musical Director: Al Goodman. Additional music by Pete Wendling. Additional lyrics by Pete Wendling. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Staged under the personal supervision of J.J. Shubert. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 6 Oct 1921- 8 Apr 1922 (218 performances). Cast: Janet Adair (as "Mona Tessa/A Soothsayer"), Corynne Baker, Franklyn A. Batie, Vera Bayles Cole, Bertee Beaumont, Bonnie Belle, Frank Bernard, Bobby Boles, Freddie Bond, Mary Brean, Dorothy Bruce, Ethel Bryant, Gladys Caldwell, Kay Carlin, Cortez and Peggy, Samuel Critcherson, Pauline Dakla, Louise Darcy, Florence Darling, Marian Davis, Janette Dietrich, Elsie Dunn, Florence Fields, Sonia Fields, Rose Gallagher, Fred Hall, Bernice Hart, Irene Hart, Lebanon Hoffa, Theodore Hoffman, Frank Holmes, Forrest Huff, Beatrice Jackson, Al Jolson (as "Gus"), Kitty Kane, Jack Kearns, Mildred Keats, Lena Keefe, Grace Keeshon, Mae LeRoux, Russell Mack, Belle Madulla, Evelyn Mead, Lucila Mendez, Carol Miller, Ernest Miller, Alice Monroe, Marion Mooney, William Moore, Poppy Morton, Dennis Murray, Gypsy Norman, Vivien Oakland (as "Rosie"), Helen O'Brien, Dixie O'Neil, Mary O'Shaugnessy, Nan Phillips, Edith Pierce, Edward Pooley, Lorrelda Poppanny, Loreene Pullinger, Evelyn Richmond, Alice Rohey, Thomas W. Ross, Beulah Rubens, Dolores Russelle, Maude Satterfield, Charlotte Schuette, Harry Sievers, Orilla Smith, Charlotte Sprague, Edna Starck, Louise Starck, Dorothy Stone (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Lois Syrell, Thelma Turnbull, Harry Turpin, Jeanne Voltaire, Fritzi Von Busing, Billy Wagner, Dorothy Wegman, Walter White, Florence Wilde, Sidney Wilson, Virginia Wilson, Ernest F. Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Stepping Stones (1923). Musical comedy/fantasy.
- Criss Cross (1926).
- Three Cheers (1928).
- Show Girl (1929).
- Ripples (1930).
- Smiling Faces (1932). Musical comedy.
- Broadway Sho-Window (1936). Musical revue.
- Sea Legs (1937). Musical comedy. Music by Michael Cleary. Book by Arthur Swanstrom. Lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom. Based on the play "The Cat Came Back" by Laurence E. Johnson, Beula King and Avery Hopwood. Musical Director: Frank Cork. Music orchestrated by Joe Jordan. Choreographed by Johnny Mattison. Book directed by Bertram Harrison. Mansfield Theatre: 18 May 1937- 29 May 1937 (15 performances). Cast: Robert Arnold, Roscoe Ates (as "James McCracken"), Ronnie Beck, Jeane Beryl, Mary Brent, Park Caperton, Rita Carmen, Maude Carroll, Lynne Carter, Charles Collins, Arthur Craig, Deedee, Althea Elder, Derek Fairman, Walter Greaza (as "George W. Tuttle"), George Henry Jerstad, Charles King, Patricia Knight, Lorraine Latham, Barbara Mailman, Patricia Martin, Earl Mason, Kathryn Mayfield, Rosie Moran, Henry Rudisell, Helen Sanford, Mary Sargent, Patsy Schenck, David Sorin, Willis Stiles, Dorothy Stone (as "Barbara Deeds"), Al Terry, Diane Wentworth, Georgina Yaeger. Produced by Albert Bannister and J. Edmund Byrne.
- You Can't Take It With You (1945). Comedy (revival). Written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman. Directed by Frank McCoy. Booth Theatre: 26 Mar 1945- 7 Apr 1945 (17 performances). Cast: Daisy Atherton (as "Penelope Sycamore"), Charles Benjamin, Emma Bunting, John Clubley, Charles Collins, Lance Cunard, Charles Foley, Ulla Kazanova, Donald Keyes, Edward Kreisler, Richard Maloy, Lucille Marsh, George McLain, Eulabelle Moore, Spencer Sawyer, Dorothy Scott, John Souther, Dorothy Stone (as "Essie"), Fred Stone (as "Martin Vanderhof/Grandpa"). Produced by Frank McCoy.
- The Red Mill (1945). Musical (revival).
- May 1933 Gay Divorce at the Shubert Theatre, New York
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