- (1923 - 1949) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1923) Stage Play: The Failures. Drama. Written by 'H.R. LeNormand', as translated by Winifred Katzin. Garrick Theatre: 19 Nov 1923- Jan 1924 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton, Nell Barnes, Alice Belmore [credited as Alice Belmore Cliffe], Jacob Ben-Ami, Morris Carnovsky, Henry Clement, Polly Craig, Henry Crosby, Ernest A. Daniels, Dudley Digges, Hildegarde Halliday, Sterling Holloway, Winifred Lenihan, Philip Loeb, Jo Mielziner (as "The Corporal"), Erskine Sanford, Helen Tilden, Henry Travers, Helen Westley, Ida Zeitlin. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1925) Stage Play: Garrick Gaieties. Musical revue. Music by Richard Rodgers. lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Musical Staging by Herbert Fields. Directed by Philip Loeb. Garrick Theatre: 8 Jun 1925- 28 Nov 1926 (211 performances). Cast: Sally Bates, Alvah Bessie, Romney Brent, Dorothea Chard, June Cochrane, Harold Conklin, Peggy Conway, Henry Geiger, Hildegarde Halliday, Carolyn Hancock, Edward Hogan, Sterling Holloway, Libby Holman, Frances Hyde, Felix Jacoves, House Jameson, Paul Jones, Starr West Jones, Stanley Lindahl, Philip Loeb, Mary Marsh, John McGovern, Edith Meiser, Sanford Meisner, James Norris, Jack Quigley, Louis Richardson, Rose Rolanda, Eleanor Shaler, Betty Starbuck, Lee Strasberg, Willard Tobias, Barbara Wilson. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1930) Stage Play: Garrick Gaieties. Musical revue (revival). Music by Marc Blitzstein, Vernon Duke, Harold Goldman, Ned Lehac, Everett Miller, Peter Nolan, Willard Robison, Charles M. Schwab, Kay Swift, Richard Myers and Harold Goodman. Book by Carroll Carroll, Leopoldine Damrosch, Gretchen Damrosch Finletter, Landon Herrick, Sterling Holloway, Benjamin M. Kaye, Newman Levy, Sally Humason and Louis M. Simon. Lyrics by Allen Boretz [earliest Broadway credit], Ira Gershwin, E.Y. Harburg, Paul James, Ronald Jeans, Johnny Mercer, Henry Myers, Edward Eliscu, Josiah Titzell, Thomas McKnight, Newman Levy and Marc Blitzstein. Musical Director: Tom Jones. Assistant Choreographer: Stella Bloch. Choreographed by Olin Howard. Scenic Design by Kate Drain Lawson. Directed by Philip Loeb. Guild Theatre: 4 Jun 1930- 8 Oct 1930 (158 performances). Cast: Nan Blackstone, Micky Burton, Albert Carroll, Ruth Chorpenning, Imogene Coca, Anna Marie Cotter, Ted Fetter, Edwin Gilcher, Hildegarde Halliday, Ray Heatherton, Sterling Holloway, Otto Hulett, Eve Latour, Kate Drain Lawson, Philip Loeb, Ginger Meehan, Edith Meiser, Jo Meyers, Ruth Montague, James Norris, Cynthia Rodgers, Polly Rose, Edith Sheldon, Florentine Sherman, Jane Sherman, Midge Sidney, Roger Stearns, Donald Stewart, William Tannen, Thelma Tipson, Velma Vavra. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1934) Stage Play: New Faces of 1934. Musical revue. Music by Warburton Guilbert, Donald Honrath, Martha Caples, James Shelton and Morgan Lewis. Book by Leonard Sillman. Lyrics by Viola Brothers Shore, Nancy Hamilton and June Carroll [credited as June Sillman]. Directed by Elsie Janis. Fulton Theatre: 15 Mar 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/149 performances). Cast: Reeder Boss, Imogene Coca, Frances Dewey, Henry Fonda, Dorothy Kennedy Fox, Hildegarde Halliday, Nancy Hamilton, Billy Haywood, Louise Lynch, Beverly Phalon, James Shelton, Edith Sheridan, Leonard Sillman, Roger Stearns, Charles Walter, O.Z. Whitehead. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1941) Stage Play: Crazy With the Heat. Musical revue.
- (1941) Stage Play: Walk Into My Parlor.
- (1944) Stage Play: The Odds on Mrs. Oakley. Written by Harry Segall. Directed by Arthur Sircom. Cort Theatre: 2 Oct 1944- 21 Oct 1944 (24 performances). Cast: John Archer (as "Oliver Oakley"), Don Darcy (as "Jim"), John Effrat (as "Louie"), Sally Gabler (as "Jim's Wife"), Hildegarde Halliday (as "Dennie"), Betty E. Haynes (as "La Verne"), Joy Hodges (as "Susan Oakley"), Allen Kearns (as "Sam"), Ben Laughlin (as "Eddie"), Bruce MacFarlane (as "Howard Stickney"), Virginia Reed (as "Gladys"), Morton Stevens [credited as Morton L. Stevens] (as "The Professor"). Produced by Robert Reud.
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