- (1924) Stage Play: Lollipop. Musical comedy. Music by Vincent Youmans. Book by Zelda Sears. Lyrics by Zelda Sears and Walter De Leon. Musical Director: Russell Tarbox. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Directed by Ira Hards. Knickerbocker Theatre: 21 Jan 1924- 31 May 1924 (152 performances). Cast: Connie Aldis (as "Ensemble"), Adora Andrews (as "Mrs. Mason"), Doris Carter (as "Ensemble"), Leonard Ceiley (as "Don Carlos"), April Child (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Constant (as "Ensemble"), Guerida Crawford (as "Ensemble"), Walter Crisham (as "Ensemble"), Bobby Culbertson (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Dana (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Dawn (as "Virginia"), Addison Fowler (as "Specialty Dancer"), Ethel Fraser (as "Ensemble"), Pat Fraser (as "Ensemble"), Elsa Gray (as "Ensemble"), Royal Halee (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Helliwell (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Holt (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Huth (as "Ensemble"), Mary Jayne (as "Ensemble"), Carol Joyce (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Carl Judd (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Kindler (as "Ensemble"), Charles King (as "Ensemble"), Nick Long (as "Omar K. Garrity"), Vera Longren (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Marlowe (as "Ensemble"), Ada May (as "Laura Lamb"), Florence McCabe (as "Ensemble"), Aline McGill (as "Tessie"), Edith Morgan (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Odell (as "Ensemble"), Veronica Preston (as "Ensemble"), Harry Puck (as "Bill Geohagen"), George Rand (as "Ensemble"), Harold Raymond (as "Ensemble"), Louise Scheerer (as "Ensemble"), Zelda Sears (as "Mrs. Gerrity"), Gus Shy (as "George Jones"), Mark Smith (as "Parkinson"), Virginia Smith (as "Petunia"), Leonard St. Leo (as "Adrian"), Karl Stall (as "Lindsay"), Norene Swinton (as "Ensemble"), Florenz Tamara (as "Specialty Dancer"), Ruth Tester (as "Ensemble"), Charles Townshend (as "Ensemble"), Maude Troup (as "Ensemble"), Florence Webber (as "Helene"), Alice Wright (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1932) Stage Play: Smiling Faces. Musical comedy. Book by Harry Clarke. Music by Harry Revel. Lyrics by Mack Gordon. Choreographed by Merriel Abbott. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Shubert Theatre: 30 Aug 1932- 24 Sep 1932 (31 performances). Cast: Adora Andrews (as "Cordonia Potts"), Dorothy Bell (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Pauline Bensinger (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), La Norma Bourgeois (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Josephine Buckley (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Helene Cambridge (as "Show Girl"), Myrtle Candee (as "Show Girl"), Charles Collins (as "Arthur Lawrence"), Rex Coover (as "A Minister/Boy"), Peaches Dahl (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Boyd Davis (as "Perkins"), Fritzie Deuss (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Carl Duart (as "A Bishop/Boy"), Jeanne Ellyn (as "Show Girl"), Hope Emerson (as "Amy Edwards"), Eleanor Fairley (as "Show Girl"), Eddie Garvey (as "Edward Richter"), May Haas (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Bradford Hatton (as "George Black/A Waiter"), Genevieve Irwin (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Joe Kaye (as "Boy"), Frank Kimball (as "Boy"), Rose Kirsner (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Leone Krans (as "Show Girl"), Clark Leston (as "Boy"), Peggy Marshall (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Rena McAfee (as "Show Girl"), Eileen Moss (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Mildred Ocen (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Harold Offer (as "A Bellhop/Boy"), Isabel O'Madigan (as "Sybilla Richter"), Doris Patston (as "Mildred McKay"), Evelyn Pearce (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), John Perkins (as "Boy"), Agatha Phillips (as "Show Girl"), Ray Romain (as "First Assistant"), Tom Romain (as "Second Assistant"), Roy Royston (as "Robert Bowington"), Lorraine Santchi (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Merle Smith (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Thomas Sternfeld (as "A Gangster/Boy"), Dorothy Stone (as "Peggy Post"), Fred Stone (as "Monument Spleen"), Barbara Williams (as "Helen Sydney"), Florence Wilson (as "Merriel Abbott Dancer"), Janice Winter (as "Show Girl"), Ali Yousuff (as "Horatio Dalrymple"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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