- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Revenge With Music (1934). Musical. Book by Howard Dietz. Lyrics by Howard Dietz. Music by Arthur Schwartz. A variation on the old Spanish folk tale "El Sombrero de Tres Picos" by Pedro A. de Alarcon. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Conducted by Max Meth. General Stage Manager: E.B. 'Zeke' Colvan. Dance ensembles by Michael Mordkin. Directed by Theodore Komisarjevsky'. New Amsterdam Theatre: 28 Nov 1934- 27 Apr 1935 (158 performances). Cast: Libby Holman, Georges Metaxa (as "Carlos, The Miller"), Charles Winninger, Joseph Macauley (as "Alonzo, Doorman at the Official Residence"), Helen Arden, Walter Armin (as "Salvador, A Bailiff"), Beatrice Berens, Gertrude Berggren, Marcus Blechman, Geraldine Bork, Andre Charise, Ilka Chase, Natalia Danesi, Margaret Daum, Frank Davenport, Marguerite De Anguera, Nunez de Polanco, Madeline de Souter, Bertha Donn (as "Juanita, Dona Isabella's Maid"), Tamara Doriva, John Dunbar, William Elliott, Frances Farnsworth, Raoul Fernandez, David Friedkin, Ernestine Henoch, The Hernandez Brothers, Eleanor King, George Kirk, Ada Korvin, Marion Lawrence, Margaret Lee, Tom Long, Earle MacVeigh, Gene Martel, Paul Mathis, Rex O'Malley (as "Pablo"), Rosita Ortega, Harry Pick, Detmar Poppen (as "Miguel Rodriguez, The Mayor"), Frances Reid, Hyla Roberts, Charles Scanlon, Ivy Scott, Sidney Stark, George Thornton, Rowan Tudor, Omero Valencia, Bianca Volland, Eleanor Waldon, Herman Weiner, Cliff Whitcombe, Jay Wilson, Molly Wood, Paula Yasgour, Imogene Coca. Produced by Archibald Selwyn and Harold B. Franklin.
- (August 1929 - June 1930) He acted in Noel Coward's musical, "Bitter Sweet," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Peggy Wood and Ivy St. Helier in the cast.
- The Cat and the Fiddle (1931). Romantic musical comedy. Based on material by Otto A. Harbach and Jerome Kern. Music by Jerome Kern and Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Otto Harbach and Jerome Kern. Orchestrations devised by Jerome Kern. Orchestrations scored by Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Directed by José Ruben. Globe Theatre (moved to George M. Cohan's Theatre from 24 May 1932 to close): 15 Oct 1931- 24 Sep 1932 (395 performances). Cast: Margaret Adams, Doris Carson, Peter Chambers, Eddie Foy Jr., Lawrence Grossmith, Lisa Guigon, Bettina Hall, George Kirk, Dorothy Lane, Flora Le Breton, George Magis, George Meader (as "Pompineau"), Georges Metaxa, Odette Myrtil, Georgianna Orr, José Ruben, Karl Theman, Lucette Valsy, Fred Walton, Frances Wise. Produced by Max Gordon. Produced in association with Erlanger Productions, Inc.
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