- (1926) Stage Play: Black Cockatoo. Melodrama. Written by Samuel Ruskin Golding. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Comedy Theatre: 30 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: James Crane, Robert C. Cunningham (as "Detective"), Edward Forbes (as "Henry Moy"), Anne Forrest, James R. Fulton, Charles Hampden, George Le Guere, Bee Morosco, William R. Randall, Carl Reed, Harry Southard (as "Barry Flynn"). Produced by Frank Martins.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Assumption of Hannele. Written by Gerhart Hauptmann [final Broadway credit]. Cort Theatre: 15 Feb 1924- Feb 1924 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Morris Ankrum (as "Dr. Wachler"), Georgia Backus (as "Third Woman"), Charles Ellis (as "Hanke"), Edward Forbes (as "Pleschke"), Charles Francis (as "Mattern"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Tulpe"), Alice John (as "Sister Martha , The Deaconess"), Teddy Jones (as "A Child"), Paul Kalkhurst (as "Schmidt, A Police Official"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Hannele"), Paul Leyssac (as "Berger, a Magistrate"), Merle Maddern (as "The Form of Hannele's Dead Mother"), Agnes McCarthy (as "Second Woman"), Owen Meech (as "The Village Tailor"), Basil Rathbone (as "Gottwald, a Schoolmaster/The Stranger"), Olive Valerie (as "Hete"), Florence Walcott (as "First Woman"), Henry Warwick (as "Seidel, a Woodcutter"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1916 - 1946) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1934) Stage Play: Hipper's Holiday. Comedy. Written by John Crump. Scenic Design by Louis Bromberg. Directed by Alan Williams. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 18 Oct 1934- Oct 1934 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Lisa Berenda, John Boyd, Irene Cattell, Shelton Earp, Dick Ellington, Edward Forbes (as "Orange Juice Manager"), Clyde Franklin, Carlos La Torre, Burgess Meredith (as "Jim Hipper"), Bigelow Sayre, Charles Scott, Katherine Squire, Jan Ullrich. Understudy: Hume Cronyn (as "A Janitor). Produced by Marian T. Carter
- (1916) Stage Play: The Merry Wives of Windsor. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. New Amsterdam Theatre: 25 May 1916- Jun 1916 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: George W. Anson, Claude Beerbohm, George A. Carr, Charles Coleman, Henrietta Crosman, Edward Forbes [Broadway debut], Sydney Greenstreet, Lyn Harding, George Hayes, Henry Herbert, Eric Maxon, Leonard Mudie, Douglas Ross, Reggie Sheffield, Alfred Shirley, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree.
- (1934) Stage Play: False Dreams, Farewell. Drama. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Scenic Design by Arne Lundborg. Directed by Frank Merlin. Little Theatre: 15 Jan 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: Kirk Ames (as "Radio Voice"), Glenn Anders (as "Eugene Cabot"), Adora Andrews (as "Miss Rhinebeck"), Homer Barton (as "Mr. Mackaye"), Lora Baxter, Natasha Boleslavsky, Robert Burtt (as "Ship's Officer"), Blaine Cordner (as "Bingham Baldy"), Ben Delano (as "Camera-Man"), Clarence Derwent (as "Edward Duncan"), Clyde Fillmore (as "Captain Sackett"), Edward Forbes (as "Palmerly Harte"), John Frederik, Harry Green (as "Steward Blythe"), Walter O. Hill (as "Mr. Sims"), Frieda Inescort (as "Faith Baldy"), Eric Kalkhurst (as "Dr. Hayden"), Henry Lase (as "Irving Silvers"), Frank Lawrence (as "Joe"), Dave Leonard (as "Murray Fineman"), Dorothy Lowell (as "Passenger"), James McColl, Neil McFee, Millard Mitchell (as "Christopher Jarrett"), Claudia Morgan (as "Joan Arden"), Marianne Mosner (as "Passenger"), John Daly Murphy (as "Daniel T. Moore"), Ralph Nelson (as "Passenger"), Charles Quigley (as "Executive Officer Jones"), Helen Raymond (as "Ida Jarrett"), Larry Regan (as "A Cabin Steward"), Arthur Stenning, Thyrza Sturges (as "Passenger"), Royal Dana Tracy (as "Bishop Bliss"), Sheila Trent (as "Josie"), Leslie Urbach (as "A Deck Steward"), Elizabeth Weston (as "Ship News Reporter"). Produced by Frank Merlin.
- (1936) Stage Play: American Holiday. Written by Edwin L. Barker and Albert Wineman Barker. Scenic Design by Tom Adrian Cracraft. Directed by Halsted Welles [credit as Halstead Welles], Lucius Cook [credited as Lucius Moore Cook] and Agnes Morgan, under the supervision of Edward T. Goodman. Manhattan Theatre: 21 Feb 1936- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/223 performances). Cast: Alfredo Allegro (as "Mr. Epstein"), Leopold Badia (as "Charles Copenhaver"), Whit Bissell [credited as Whitner Bissell] (as "Jack Hollister"), Lois Bolton (as "Mrs. McCarter"), Doan Borrup (as "First Alienist"), Ronald Brogan (as "Orvie Gibbs"), Henry Buckler (as "Hanvey Hollister"), Charles Burrows (as "Second Alienist"), Suzanne Caubaye (as "Miss Larue"), Jack Egan (as "Ripley"), Bessie English (as "Mrs. Huggins"), Charles Esdale (as "Orvie's Uncle"), James Fallon (as "George Manley"), Julia Fassett (as "Miss Mary"), Elinor Flynn (as "Julianna Copenhaver"), Edward Forbes (as "Neal McCarter"), Louis Frohoff (as "Dr. Rudd"), Tom Greenway (as "Jimmie Ward"), Pearl Hight (as "Orvie's Aunt"), Paul Jachia (as "Messenger boy"), John Junior (as "Clem Ferris"), Walter Lawrence (as "Sheriff Tom Dillard"), Jon Lormer (as "Joe Lash"), George MacEntee (as "Mr. Huggins"), Lewis McMichael (as "Blaine"), Elizabeth Morgan (as "Marcia Hollister"), Martin Noble (as "A Guest"), Gladys Parke (as "Bessie Kinnealy"), Walter Pinge (as "Rev. Sweet"), George Probert (as "Newt Sproegel"), Janet Rathbun (as "Whoopee Ruby Somers"), Dan Tobin (as "Burke"), Charles Wagenheim (as "Ike"), Alan Wallace (as "Man with Balloons"), Bert Wilcox (as "State Senator Gibbs"). Produced by Popular Price Theatre of The Federal Theatre Project of the WPA.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Master of the Inn. Written by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Suggested by the book by Robert Herrick. Directed by Hubert Druce. Little Theatre: 21 Dec 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Edward Borrale (as "The Architect"), Edward Forbes(as "The Newcomer"), Kenneth Goodhue (as "The Lawyer"), Wallie Howe (as "Judge Ashe"), Ian Keith (as "Toney Norton"), Robert Loraine (as "Geoffrey David Thorne"), Virginia Pemberton (as "Andree Leigh"), Vincent Sardi (as "Pietro"), Marie Taylor (as "Mammy"), Verree Teasdale (as "Harriet Norton"), Ralph Weidhaas (as "The Artist"), George H. Wiseman (as "The Broker"), Helen Woo (as "Sammy"), Forrest Zimmer (as "The Pillslinger"). Produced by Hubert Druce and William Streett.
- (1926) Stage Play: Schweiger. Written by Franz Werfel. Translated by Jack Charash and William A. Drake. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami. Mansfield Theatre: 23 Mar 1926- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Franz Schweiger"), Hugh Buckler (as "Travnick"), Minnie Dupree (as "Mrs. Stroschneider"), Edward Forbes (as "Topas"), Ann Harding (as "Anna Schweiger"), Philip Leigh (as "Dr. Ottokar Grund"), Herbert Ransom (as "Father Rotter"), Samuel Rosen (as "Selcher"), Georgina Tilden, Edward Van Sloan (as "Dr. Burghardt Von Viereck"). Produced by The Fifth Avenue Playhouse.
- (1931) Stage Play: Dracula. Drama (revival). Written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston. Based on the novel by Bram Stoker. Directed by Ira Hards. Royale Theatre: 13 Apr 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Arnold Daly (as "Jonathan Harker"), Edward Forbes (as "R. M. Renfield"), Marcella Gaudel (as "Lucy Seward"), William Melville (as "Dr. Seward"), William Olathe (as "Miller Butterworth"), Maurice Morris (as "Abraham Van Helsing"), Alfreda Sill (as "Miss Wells, a maid"), Courtney White (as "Count Dracula"). Produced by O.E. Wee.
- (1917) Stage Play: Colonel Newcome. Written by Michael Morton. Based on "The Newcomes" by William Makepeace Thackeray. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Apr 1917- May 1917 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: George W. Anson, St. Clair Bayfield, George C. Carr, Charles Coleman, Redmond Flood, Edward Forbes, Warburton Gamble, Sydney Greenstreet, H.P. Hoyle, Eugene Lowe, George Nixon, Walter Plinge, John Powers, Robert Rendel, Eric Snowden, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Craig Ward.
- (1927) Stage Play: The King Can Do No Wrong. Melodrama. Written by Frank S. Merlin. Directed by Frank S. Merlin. Theatre Masque: 16 Nov 1927- Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill (as "Baron Reus"), Edward De Tisne (as "His Majesty, the King"), Ellen Dorr (as "Kitty Ware"), Leonard Doyle (as "Casper"), Larry Fletcher (as "Richard Barton Ware"), Edward Forbes (as "Manuel"), Alfred Frith (as "Alfred Langdon"), Albert Froom [credited as Albert Froome] (as "Pedro"), Jean Hartryce (as "Princess Maria"), Leona Hogarth (as "Baron Almeria"), Felix Krembs (as "Baron Almeria"), Leigh Lovel (as "Dr. Lopez"), Kenneth Manion (as "Jose"), Edwin Mordant (as "General Moro"), Guy Phillips (as "Prince Ferdinand"). Produced by James W. Elliott.
- (1936) Stage Play: Class of '29. Drama.
- (1936) Stage Play: Help Yourself. Farce. Written by John J. Coman. Based on the Viennese by Paul Vulpius. Scenic Design by Tom Adrian Cracraft. Directed by Lucius Cook [credited as Lucius Moore Cook] (final Broadway credit). Manhattan Theatre: 14 Jul 1936- Sep 1936 (closing date unknown/82 performances). Cast: Curt Bois (as "Christopher Stringer"), Doan Borrup [credited as Doan Borup] (as "Nicholas B. Bradley, President of the Park Avenue Bank"), Walter Burke (as "Frederick Bittlesby"), Charles Burrows (as "A Job Hunter"), Camelia Campbell (as "Peggy Danforth"), Clay Cody (as "John C. Holman"), Stephen Courtleigh (as "Henry Williams, of the R.F.C."), Edward Forbes (as "A.B. Alexander, Chairman of the Board of Directors"), George LeSoir (as "Schuyler Danforth, President of the Mutual Trust"), Barna Ostertag (as "A Woman'), George Probert (as "Uncle John"), Mary Roth (as "Fanny Keane"), Charles MacLean Savage (as "Philip Nichols"), Martha Skeen (as "Miss Oglesby"), William Vaughn (as "An Office Boy"), Huntly Weston (as "Messenger"), Alan Wilson (as "Tony, the barber"), Jenny Wren (as "Miss Breckenridge"). Produced by Popular Price Theatre of The Federal Theatre Project of the WPA.
- (1935) Stage Play: Crime and Punishment. Drama. Written by Fyodor Dostoevsky. From the dramatization by Victor Trivas and Georg Schdanoff. Adapted from the dramatization by Victor Wolfson and Victor Trivas. Translated by Sonia Gordon Brown. Scenic Design by Irene Sharaff. Directed by Victor Wolfson. Biltmore Theatre: 22 Jan 1935- Feb 1935 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Produced by Victor Wolfson.
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