- Nothing But Love (1919). Musical comedy. Music by Harold Orlob. Based on material by Frank Stammers. Lyrics by Frank Stammers. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Musical Staging by David Bennett. Scenic Design by John Dudley. Costume Design by Homer Conant and Hickson, Inc. Directed by Frank Stammers. Lyric Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 24 Nov 1919 to close): 14 Oct 1919- 6 Dec 1919 (64 performances). Cast: Florence Allen (as "Florence"), Philip Bishop, Beatrice Darling, Elizabeth Darling, Rose De Vere, Florence Enright, Alice Fessenden, Jere Fitzgerald, Stanley H. Forde, Arline Fredericks, Millicent Gleeman, Nell Hall, Kathryn Kelly, Dorothea King, Grace La Rue, Jack McSorley, Donald Meek, Clarence Nordstrom, Ruby Norton, Mignon Reed, Muriel Reilly, Luvah Roberts, John Francis Roche, Claire Stevens, Marion Sunshine, Andrew Tombes, Betty Warlow, Grace Weeks, Muriel Wilson, Robert Woolsey, (as "Drake"), Easton Yonge. Produced by Maddock and Hart.
- Florida Girl (1925). Musical comedy. Music by Milton Suskind. Based on material by Paul Porter, Benjamin Hapgood Burt and William A. Grew. Lyrics by Paul Porter, Benjamin Hapgood Burt and William A. Grew. Music orchestrated by Will Vodery. Musical Director: Don Voorhees. Choreographed by David Bennett. Art and technical direction by Bernard Lohmuller. Entire production under the personal direction of Earl Carroll(also producer). Directed by Frederick Stanhope. As "Ensemble." Cast: Lester Allen, Miriam Avondale, James S. Barrett, Irving Beebe, Polly Blake, Nellie Breen, Arthur Bryson, Emily Burton, Madeline Calkins, Margaret Callan, Betty Campbell, Barbara Carrington, Kenneth Curry, Val De Mar, Bessie DeBraw, Geraldine Dryden, Hannah Dunner, Hannah Dunner, Marie Ellen, Parker Fennelly, Jack Fisher, William Foran, Chester Fredericks, Jeannette Gilmore, Gracella & Theodore Dolla Harkins, Kenneth Haviland, Thomas Herbert, Elvonne Hill, Renee Johnstone, Strappy Jones, Frances Joyce, Lowen Kildare, Allyn King, Naan Lane, Kitty Leckie, Gertrude Lemmon, Carlotta Marino, Nellie McCarthy, Norrine Nash, Grace Norman, Jack Norton, Cheri Pelham Ensemble Nina Penn, Lucille Pryor, Anally Pupp, Eleanor Rainke, Alice Raisen, Virginia Ray, The Ritz Brothers, Otis Schaefer Ensemble Vivienne Segal, Virginia Van, Hope Vernon, Justine Welsh, May Welsh, Claire White, Wren Wilson.
- Here's Howe (1928). Musical comedy. Music by Roger Wolfe Kahn and Joseph Meyer. Based on material by Fred Thompson and Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Musical Director: Paul Lannin. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Costume Design by Kiviette. Scenic Design by John Wenger. Broadhurst Theatre: 1 May 1928- 30 Jun 1928 (71 performances). As "Ensemble."
- Treasure Girl (1928). Musical comedy. Based on material by Fred Thompson and Vincent Lawrence. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Music by George Gershwin. Musical Director: Alfred Newman. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Alvin Theatre: 8 Nov 1928- 5 Jan 1929 (68 performances). As "Ensemble." Cast: Nitza Andre, Sidney Ayres, Charles Barron, Marcia Bell, Edwin Bidwell, Frank G. Bond, Claire Carroll, Jean Carroll, Walter Catlett (as "Larry Hopkins"), Betty Clark, Peggy Conklin, Cleo Cullen, Constance Cummings, Norman Curtis, Eugene Day, Dotte DeSykva, John Dunsmure, Kathleen Edwardes, Evelyn Farrell, Stephen Francis, Virginia Franck, Paul Frawley, Sherry Gale, E.M. Gall, Victor Garland, Bob Gebhardt, Ferris Hartman, Mary Hay, Thomas Hodges, Alma Hookey, Edward Humbert, Joyce Johnson, Dorothy Jordan, Richard Keith, Adrienne Lampel, Gertrude Lawrence (as "Ann Wainwright"), William L. Mack, Lionel Maclyn, Helen Mann, Vida Manuel, Frances Markey, Mabel Martin, Isobel Mason, Pauline Mason, Ethel Maye, John McAvoy, Billy McCarver, Gertrude McDonald, Anabel McMann, Maureen McNeil, Lillian Michel, Jack Morton, Alfonso Mullarkey, Elsie Neal, Wilma Novak, Daniel O'Brien, Peggy O'Neill, Tony Otto, Ruth Penery, Edwin Preble, Peggy Quinn, Alli Raddigan, Marvyne Ray, Fritz Reinhard, Wilma Roeloff, W. Kenneth Shepard, Helen Sills, Sam Simpson, Kay Smythe, Florence Spink, Jack Stevens, Jacques Stone, Gwendolyn Vernon, Betty Vine, Sims Walker, Beryl Wallace, Walter Wandell, Clifton Webb (as "Nat McNally"), Betty Wright. Produced by Alex A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley. .
- Show Girl (1929). Musical comedy. Music by George Gershwin. Based on material by William Anthony McGuire. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn, from the novel by J.P. McEvoy. Musical Director: William Daly. Additional lyrics by Thomas Malie, Sidney Skolsky, William H. Farrell and Jimmy Durante. Additional music by W. H. Farrell and Jimmy Durante. Featuring songs by J. Little. Musical Staging by Bobby Connolly. Ballets by Albertina Rasch. Production Supervised and produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. Ziegfeld Theatre: 2 Jul 1929- 5 Oct 1929 (111 performances). As "Ensemble." Cast: Virginia Allen, Jean Althan, Selma Althan, Jane Barry, Betty Bassett, Marcia Bell, Eddee Belmont, Caryl Bergman, Hazel Boffinger, Dorothy Bow, Bobby Brodsley, Pamela Bryant, Orine Bryne, Edna Bunte, Emily Burton, Dorothy Carrigan, Doris Carson, Peggy Carthew, Virginia Case, Lew Clayton, Blaine Cordner, Billie Cortez, Cleo Cullen, Dona Desne Curry, Gertrude Dahl, Mildred Defina, Violet Dell, Katherine Downer, Doris Downes, Alma Drange, Sadie Duff, Jimmy Durante, Kay English Ensemble Caja Eric, Austin Fairman, Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Denny Kerrigan"), Noel Francis, Virginia Frank, Vera Frederick, Janet Gibbard, Dolores Grant, Viola Hage, Ruth Hayden, Althea Heinly, Kathryn Hereford Bobby Harriet Hoctor, Maurine Holmes, Eddie Jackson, Andy Jochim, Agatha Johann, Juliette Jones, Ruby Keeler, Mildred Klaw, Renee Landeau, Ada Landis, Camille Lanier, Ruth Love, Nick Lucas, Joseph Macauley, Mary MacDonald, Lottie Marcy, Doris May, Patricia McGrath, Frank McHugh (as "Jimmy Doyle"), Dorothy Morgan, Howard Morgan, Barbara Newberry, Evelyn Nichols, Dore Nodine, Lucille O'Connor, Pat O'Keefe, Georgia Payne, Lois Peck, Leonia Pennington, Vivian Porter, Beatrice Powers, Dolores Ray, Louise Raymond, Dorothy Ryan, Blanche Satchell, Matthew Smith, Wanda Stevenson, Mildred Swunke, Calvin Thomas, Mildred Turner, Sunny Van, Claire Wayne, Jean Wayne, Virginia Whitmore.
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