- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1921) Stage Play: Snapshots of 1921. Musical revue. Music by Con Conrad, José Padilla, George W. Meyer, Malvin M. Franklin, Harry Ruby, James Monaco, Leopold Godowski and George Gershwin. Lyrics by Con Conrad, E. Ray Goetz, Frances Nordstrom, Alex Gerber, Bert Kalmar, Sidney D Mitchell and Grant Clarke. Musical Director: Herbert Stothart. Featuring songs by Harry Brooks and Seymour Simons. Directed by Leon Errol. Selwyn Theatre: 2 Jun 1921- 6 Aug 1921 (60 performances). Cast: Delyle Alda, Lucille Arden, Eunice Barrington, Nora Bayes, Barbara Brislaw, Florence Challenger, Florence Courtney, Inez Courtney, Lilyan Dawn, Maurice Diamond, Virginia Dixon, Berta Donn, Alma Drange, Alan Edwards, Alice Fessenden, Lew M. Fields, Anita Furman, Gilda Gray, Grace Hall, Leo Henning, DeWolf Hopper Sr., Ernest Lambert, Bill Little, Ursula Mack, George MacKay, Lulu McConnell, Gertrude McDonald, Belle McEwan, Helen McMahon, Dolores Mendez, Gypsy Mooney, Marie Otto, Mildred Quinn, Grant Simpson, Lauretta Stanley, Frances Stone, Tommy Suyematsu, Symplane, Ruth Thomas, Joseph Torpey, Violet Vale, Phil White, Ruth White. Produced by The Selwyns and Lew Fields.
- Little Miss Bluebeard (1923). Musical comedy. Written by Avery Hopwood. Adapated from the play by Gabor Dregely. Featuring songs by E. Ray Goetz, José Padilla, Paul A. Rubens and George Gershwin. Featuring songs with lyrics by E. Ray Goetz, Buddy G. DeSylva, Arthur Francis and Percy Graham Paul. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Aug 1923- 26 Jan 1924 (175 performances). Cast: Arthur Barry, Eric Blore (as "The Hon. Bertie Bird") [Broadway debut"], Irene Bordoni, Burton Brown (as "Paul Rondel"), William Evill, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Lulu"), Margaret Linden, Stanley Logan (as "Bob Talmadge"), Bruce McRae (as "Larry Charters"), Jeannette Sherwin. Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc. Produced in association with E. Ray Goetz.
- The Great Temptations (1926). Musical revue. Music by Maurice Ruebens. Material by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Direction by Alfred Goodman. Additional music by Milton Schwarzwald, Earl Lindsay and José Padilla. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 18 May 1926- 6 Nov 1926 (223 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames, Beatrice Anderson, Yvonne Bacon, Julia Barker, Jack Benny, Billy Bernard, Jane Blair, Pauline Bryceland, Sybil Bursk, Elsie Carroll, Cyrilla Casey, Gloria Christy, Lillian Clark, Charlotte Corday, Irene Cornell, Patsy Costello, Nikola Cunningham, Diane D'Arle, Hazel Dawn, Bobbe Decker, Doris Dodge, Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Drum, The Duell Sisters, Geneva Duker, Clarice Durham, Mildred Espy, Charlotte Fitzgibbons, Grace Fleming, Jay C. Flippen, The Allen Foster Girls, Helene Frederic, Ara Gerald, Florence Golden, Betty Gordon, Dorothy Griffith, The Guy Sisters, Thalie Hamilton, Marge Harlan, Cecelia Healy, Phyllis Heron, Marie Holden, Florence Horne, Mazie Hunt, The Kelo Brothers, Pat Kendall, Terry Kendall, Betty Knox, Billye Lambert, Naan Lane, Neva Lynn, Lottie Marcy, Paul Maul, Margaret Mayer, Ruth Mayon, Eleane Meade, Miller and Lyles, Georgette Moore, Leona Newell, Lillian Newell, Molly O'Doherty, Agatha Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Gertrude Purcell, June Ray, Roderay & Capella, Julia Ryan, Agnes Schroeder, Wilfred Seagram, Penny Singleton [credited as Dorothy McNulty], Bernadette Spencer, Nina Suzov, Edna Thorp, Katrina Trask, Arthur Treacher, Beatrice Vercelle, Jack Waldron, Lazelle Webber, Margie Webber, Dorothy Weber, Mazie White, Roslind Wichon, Minerva Wilson, Charlotte Woodruff, Halfred Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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