- (1899 - 1942) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: The Manoevers of Jane. Comedy. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Directed by Fred Williams. Daly's Theatre: 27 Nov 1899- 4 Feb 1900 (84 performances). Cast: Mary Mannering, George C. Boniface, Jessie Busley, William F. Courtenay, Julia Devereux, William Evill, John Findlay, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Charles Harbury, Ethel Hornick, Mrs. Hart Jackson, Gertrude Lewis, Beatrice Morgan, Ethel Sanborn, Alison Skipworth, H.S. Taber, Elizabeth Tyree, Charles Walcot, Mrs. Charles Walcot, John L. Weber, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Ambassador. Comedy. Written by John Oliver Hobbs. Directed by Fred Williams. Daly's Theatre: 5 Feb 1900- 19 Mar 1900 (51 performances). Cast: Minnie Bowen, Rhoda Cameron, William Courtenay, Julia Devereux, Grace Elliston, William Eville, Charles Giblyn, Ethel Hornick, Albert S. Howson [Broadway debut], Mrs. Hart Jackson, Blanche Kelleher, J. Lester, Gertrude Lewis, Mary Mannering, John Mason, Beatrice Morgan, Edward Morgan, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, H.S. Taber, Elizabeth Tyree, Eva Vincent, Charles Walcott, J.L. Weber, Eugenie White.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Interrupted Honeymoon. Comedy. Written by F. Kinsey Peile. Daly's Theatre: 20 Mar 1900- 17 Apr 1900 (23 performances). Cast: William Courtenay, John Findlay, Ethel Hornick, Edward Lester, Mary Mannering, John Mason, Edward J. Morgan, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart, Eva Vincent, Mrs. Charles Walcott.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Man of Forty. Drama. Written by Walter Frith. Daly's Theatre: 26 Nov 1900- 20 Dec 1900 (29 performances). Cast: Fred Courtayne, William Courtenay, Jameson Lee Finney, Cecilia Loftus, John Mason, Beatrice Morgan, Edward Morgan, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart, Elizabeth Tyree, Eva Vincent. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Way of the World. Drama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Victoria Theatre: 4 Nov 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Sybyl Anderson, Frank Andrews, Clara Bloodgood, Alice Campbell, Elsie DeWolfe (as "Mrs. Croydon"), Mrs. Drummond, Frances Duff, Jane Holly, Clara B. Hunter, Harrison Hunter, Franklyn Hurleigh, Lester Keith, Laura Lane, Frank Mills (as "Mr. Croydon"), Mr. Moore, Joseph Phillips, Georgianna Pitcher, Vincent Serrano (as "Mr. Nevill"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Nevill"), Henry Stokes, Ralph Theodore, Maud Thomas, Donald B. Wallace, Frederick Wallace, Master Wright, Mrs. Wright. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Way of the World. Drama (return engagement). Written by Clyde Fitch. Savoy Theatre: 1 Jan 1902- Feb 1902 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Miss Blair, Clara Bloodgood, Florence Breed, Elsie DeWolfe (as "Mrs. Croydon"), Frances Duff, Ethel Haven, Clara B. Hunter, Harrison Hunter, Franklyn Hurleigh, Edmond Liston, Miss Lonsdale, John L. MacLay, John Mason, Mr. Moore, Joseph Phillips, Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Nevill"), Henry Stokes, Ralph Theodore, Maud Thomas, Frederick Wallace, Mrs. Wright. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Frisky Mrs. Johnson. Drama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Based on "Mme. Flirt" by Paul Gavault and Georges Berr. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Princess Theatre: 9 Feb 1903- Apr 1903 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: William L. Abingdon, F. Owen Baxter, Amelia Bingham, Madge Carr Cook, Minnie Dupree, Alfred Fisher, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Wilton Lackaye (as "Jim Morley"), Richard Lambart, Ernest Lawford, George S. Probert, Alison Skipworth, Charles H. Wentz, Lillian Wright. Produced by Amelia Bingham. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation as The Frisky Mrs. Johnson (1920).
- (1903) Stage Play: Captain Dieppe.
- (1904) Stage Play: Man Proposes. Comedy. Written by Ernest Denny. Hudson Theatre: 11 Mar 1904- Apr 1904 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Walter Allen, Frank Burns, Clifford E. Constable, Dorothy Hammond, Walter Hitchcock, George Hollis, Claire Kulp, Henry Miller, Thomas Mills, Mrs. Felix Morris, Arthur Owen, Douglas W. Patterson, Helen Roberts, Morton Selten, Eleanor Sheldon, Hassard Short, Alison Skipworth, Helen Tracy, Charles Wentz, Frank Willard. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Friquet. Drama.
- (1905) Stage Play: Fritz in Tammany Hall. Musical. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by William Jerome. Additional music by Maude Nugent. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Scenic Design by Frank Platzer and Meixner. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Lighting Design by Harry Bissing. Directed by Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn. Herald Square Theatre: 16 Oct 1905- 18 Nov 1905 (43 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar, Violet Barnes, Earl J. Benham, Eli J. Brouillette, Joseph Cawthorn, Charles Close, Beryle Dare, Melville Ellis, Suzanne Halpren, Mark Hart, Alva Holland, Pincus Lekosky, Adah Lewis, Charles MacDonald, Stella Mayhew (as "Mrs. Hart-Judson"), George Austin Moore, Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Fergus O'Flaherty"), Eugene Roder, Frank W. Shea, Alison Skipworth (as "Elena McCann"), Sue Stuart, Julius Tannen (as "J. Edward Corley"), Corinne Uzell, Henry E. Valois. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1905) Stage Play: Cymbeline. Romance (revival).
- (1910) Stage Play: Suzanne. Written by Frantz Fonson and Fernand Wicheler. Adapted by C. Haddon Chambers. Lyceum Theatre: 26 Dec 1910- Feb 1911 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Billie Burke (as "Suzanne"), George W. Anson, G.H. Beverman, C. Harrison Carter, Jane Galbraith, David Glassford, Harry Harwood, M.B. Hendel, N.K. Leavitt, Julian L'Estrange, P.E. McCoy, Rosa Rand, E.R. Sheehey, Alison Skipworth, Conway Tearle, C.J. Wedgewood. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Old Firm. Written by Harry Paulton and Edward Paulton. Harris Theatre: 3 Feb 1913- Feb 1913 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Maude Eburne, William Hawtrey, George Keppie, Frederick Montague, Gladys Montague, A. Moreno, Edgar Nelson, Georgie Olp, Paul Pilkington, Alison Skipworth, C.R. Williams, Ethel Wright. Produced by A.G. Delamater.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Marriage Game. Written by Anne Crawford Flexner. Comedy Theatre: 29 Oct 1913- Jan 1914 (closing date unknown/78 performances). Cast: Alexandra Carlisle, Robert Graves, Walter Grey, George W. Howard, Orrin Johnson, Josephine Lovett, Vivian Martin, Fred Mosley, William Sampson (as "Mr. Frost"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Packard"), Charles Trowbridge (as "Mr. Updegraff"). Produced by John Cort.
- (1916) Stage Play: Major Pendennis. Written by Langdon Mitchell from a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray. Criterion Theatre: 26 Oct 1916- Mar 1917 (closing date unknown/75 performances). Cast: Alice Chapin, John Drew, Jane Houston, Walter Kingsford, Lester Lonergan, Helen MacKellar, Helen Menken, John S. O'Brien, Edith Shayne, Alison Skipworth, Brandon Tynan, Leonard Willey, Mary Worth. Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1917) Stage Play: L'Elevation. Written by Henri Bernstein. Playhouse Theatre: 14 Nov 1917- Dec 1917 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill, Kate Blancke, Holbrook Blinn, Florence Flynn, Vinton Freedley, Grace George, Esther Howard, John Kennedy, Mabel Knowles, Howard Kyle, Norah Lamison, Charles Pitt, Alison Skipworth, Florence Wollerson. Produced by Grace George.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Woman on the Index. Written by Lillian Trimble Bradley and George Broadhurst. 48th Street Theatre: 29 Aug 1918- Oct 1918 (closing date unknown/52 performances).
- (1918) Stage Play: Betty at Bay. Written by Jessie Porter. Directed by J.H. Barnes. 39th Street Theatre: 2 Dec 1918- Dec 1918 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Maud Andrew, Laverna Ballard, J.H. Barnes, William Caryl, Ben Grauer, Margaret Lapsley, Marguerite Leonardi, Paula Luvon, Malcolm Mortimer, Doris Rankin, Alison Skipworth, Clifford Southard, Charles A. Stevenson, Harry Ward. Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1919) Stage Play: 39 East. Written by Rachel Crothers. Broadhurst Theatre: Maxine Elliott's Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 14 Jul 1919- unknown): 31 Mar 1919- unknown (160 performances). Cast: Luis Alberni, Mildred Arden, Constance Binney, Albert Carroll, Gertrude Clemens, Blanche Friderici, Jessie Graham, Edith Gresham, Henry Hull, John Kirkpatrick, Lucia Moore, John Morris, Alison Skipworth, Victor Sutherland. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Filmed by Realart Pictures Corporation as 39 East (1920).
- (1921) Stage Play: Lilies of the Field. Drama. Written by William J. Hurlbut. Directed by Harry McRae Webster. Klaw Theatre: 4 Oct 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/169 performances). Cast: Alice Cavanaugh, Gertrude Clemens, Dan Day, Dorothy Day, Marie Doro, Josephine Drake, Evelyn Duncan, Elfin Finn, Pauline Garon, J. Cleneay Mathews, Y. Mimura, Mary Phillips, Alison Skipworth (as "Florette Ellwood"), Norman Trevor (as "Lewis Willing"), Roy Walling, Cora Witherspoon (as "Gertrude Ainlee"). Produced by Garrick Productions.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Torch Bearers. Written and directed by George Kelly. Comedy/satire. 48th Street Theatre: 29 Aug 1922- Dec 1922 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast: Daisy Atherton, Mary Boland (as "Paula"), William Castle, J.A. Curtis, Douglas Garden, Mary Gildea, Booth Howard, Rose Mary King, Helen Lowell, Edward Reese, Arthur Shaw, Alison Skipworth. Produced by Rosalie Stewart and Bert French.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Swan. Comedy. Written by Ferenc Molnár. Translated from the Hungarian by Melville Baker. Directed by David Burton. Cort Theatre: 23 Oct 1923- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/255 performances). Cast: Geraldine Beckwith, Jack Cobb, Tom Collins, Boswell Davenport, Margaret Farr, Stanley Grand, Carl Hartberg, Halliwell Hobbes (as "Father Hyacinth"), Alice John, Stanley Kalkhurst, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Alexandra"), Richie Ling (as "Caesar"), Nancie B. Marsland, Philip Merivale (as "Prince Albert"), Basil Rathbone (as "Dr. Nicholas Agi"), Jane Shaw, Alison Skipworth (as "Princess Maria Dominica"), Hilda Spong (as "Princess Beatrice"), George Walcott, Henry Warwick, Alan Willey. Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Swan (1956).
- (1925) Stage Play: The Enchanted April. Comedy. Written by Kane Campbell. Directed by John Hayden. Morosco Theatre: 24 Aug 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Doris Carteret, Gilbert Douglas, Helen Gahagan, Hugh Huntley, Merle Maddern, John Ravold, Elisabeth Risdon, Adelina Roattono, Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Fisher"), Barry O'Moore [credited as Herbert Yost]. Produced by Rosalie Stewart.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Grand Duchess and the Waiter. Written by Alfred Savior. Directed by Frank Reicher. Lyceum Theatre: 13 Oct 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast included: Basil Rathbone, E.M. Hast, Alison Skipworth. Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: Port O' London. Written by George W. Oliver. Directed by Thompson Buchanan. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 9 Feb 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Suzanne Bennett, James C. Carroll, Dorothy Fletcher, Alf Helton, Frank Horton, Alice John (as "Mrs. Higgins"), Walter Kingsford (as "Erb Pook"), Betty Linley (as "Kitty Pook"), Joan Lowell, Paul Porter, Basil Rathbone (as "Anthony Pook"), Alison Skipworth (as "Harriet Pook"), George Thorpe, Daniel Wolf. Produced by W. Herbert Adams.
- (1926) Stage Play: Ashes of Love. Written by The Countess of Cathcart. National Theatre: 22 Mar 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Barbara Allen, The Countess of Cathcart (as "Estelle"), Austin Fairman (as "Lord Victor Anton"), Robert Paton Gibbs [credited as Robert Peyton Gibbs] (as "Mr. Thompson"), Ruby Gordon (as "Maid"), Lumsden Hare, (as "Lord Douglas Rayhaven"), Wilfred Jessop (as "Archie Lambsdale") [Broadway debut], Harry Joyner, Margot Lester, Iseth Gordon Munro, Alison Skipworth, George Thorpe. Produced by The Countess of Cathcart and Earl Carroll.
- (1926) Stage Play: Buy, Buy, Baby. Farce. Written by Russell Medcraft and Norma Mitchell. Based on a play by Francis R. Bellamy and Lawton Mackall. Princess Theatre: 7 Oct 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth, Maurice Burke, Mabel Colcord, Laura Hope Crews, Malcolm Duncan, Thurston Hall, Charles Mather, Edwin Nicander, Alison Skipworth, Verree Teasdale. Produced by Bertram Harrison.
- (1926) Stage Play: New York Exchange. Written by Peter Glenny. Directed by Clarke Silvernail. Klaw Theatre: 30 Dec 1926- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/82 performances). Cast: Samuel Baron (as "Waiter"), Mona Bundoon (as "Sylvia Class"), George Cartier (as "Shadow"), Donn Cook (as "Ernest"), Roy Gordon (as "Leonard Baxter"), Agnes Klem (as "Rosie"), Herbert M. Kollman (as "Robert"), James La Curto (as "Stefano De Angelo"), Lelya Le Noir (as "Dallas Dinon"), George LeSoir (as "Chef d'Orchestre"), Harold Minjir (as "Sammie"), Mabel Montgomery (as "Mrs. Fullerton-Joyce"), Charles Moore (as "Dr. Scratch"), Sidney Shields (as "Sally Parks"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Ella May Morton"), Celeste St. Gaudens (as "Landlady"), Gladys Thompson (as "Sunshine"), Doris Underwood (as "Bobbie"), Jane Olive Ward (as "Ruby"), Read Wight (as "Lester"), Charles Wilton (as "Chauffeur"). Produced by Ivan L. Wright Productions, Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: Julie. Written by Corning White. Directed by Arthur Hurley. Lyceum Theatre: 9 May 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Edward Arnold (as "Pierre"), Alexander Clark Jr., Blanche Friderici, John Daly Murphy (as "Ezra"), Betty Pierce, Alison Skipworth (as "Maman"), Mildred Southwick (as "Phoebe"). Produced by Homeric Productions Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Garden of Eden. Comedy. Written by Avery Hopwood. Directed by Edwin H. Knopf. Selwyn Theatre: 27 Sep 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews, Gordon Ash, Barbara Barondess, Harlan Briggs, Camilla Dalberg, C. Stafford Dickens, Walter Geer, Alfred A. Hesse, Miriam Hopkins, Stapleton Kent, June Leslie, Ignacio Martinetti, Douglass Montgomery (as "Richard Lamont"), Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Count de L'Esterel"), Doris Rankin, Ivan F. Simpson, Alison Skipworth (as "Rosa"), Betsy Jane Southgate (as "Cleo"), Russ Whytal (as "Prince Miguel de Santa Rocca"), Daniel Wolf (as "A Call Boy"). Produced by Archibald Selwyn.
- (1927) Stage Play: Spellbound. Written by Frank Vosper. Directed by O.P. Heggie. Earl Carroll Theatre: 14 Nov 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Richard BowlerEdward Broadley, Donn Cook, Charles Courtneidge, Cecile Dixon, Campbell Gullan, O.P. Heggie (as "Mr. Underwood"), Gladys Hopetown, Pauline Lord, Gene Magnus, Grace Mills, Elizabeth Patterson, Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Bateson"). Produced by George C. Tyler. Produced by George C. Tyler.
- (1927) Stage Play: Los Angeles. Comedy. Written by Max Marcin and Donald Ogden Stewart. Directed by Sam Forrest. Hudson Theatre: 19 Dec 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Alan Brooks, G. Davidson Clark, Frances Dale, Frank Ford, Jack La Rue (as "Mr. Pirrano"), Martha Manners, Jane Oaker, Rosalie O'Reilly, Neil Pratt, Thelma Pritchard, Mary Robinson, Walter W. Shuttleworth, Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Jones"), Louis Sorin, Harold Vermilyea (as "Hobart Towne"), Helen Vinson (as "Miss Harrison"), Daniel Wolf. Produced by George M. Cohan.
- (1928) Stage Play: Mrs. Dane's Defense. Drama (revival). Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Directed by Clifford Brook and Mabel Brownell. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 6 Feb 1928- Feb 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: George Alison (as "Mr. Fendick"), Horace Braham (as "Lionel Carteret"), J.H. Brewer (as "Canon Bonsey"), Violet Heming (as "Mrs. Dane"), Edgar Henning (as "Wilson"), Julia Hoyt (as "Lady Eastney"), Robert Linden (as "Adams"), Stanley Logan (as "James Risby"), Vivian Martin (as "Janet"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Bulsom-Porter"), Robert Warwick (as "Sir Daniel Carteret"), H. Conway Wingfield (as "Bulsom-Porter"). Produced by Chamberlain Brown Cosmopolitan Artists.
- (1928) Stage Play: Say When. Musical comedy. Material by Calvin Brown. Based on a play by Amelie Rives and Gilbert Emery. Music by Ray Perkins, Kay Swift, W. Franke Harling, Jesse Greer, Daisy deSegonzak and Irma Hopper. Featuring songs by Arthur Sheekman. Lyrics by Max Lief, Nathaniel Lief, Paul James, W. Franke Harling, Mayor James J. Walker, Raymond Klages and Irma Hopper. Featuring songs with lyrics by Helen Wallace. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Morosco Theatre: 26 Jun 1928- Jul 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Josephine Adair (as "Miss Stuart"), Jane Alden, Ruth Altman, Sally Anderson, Joyce Arling, Bradley Cass, William J. Cleary, Warren Crosby, Ruth Fallows, Peggy Fish, Dorothy Fitzgibbon, Ann Freshman, Roger Gray, Gene Raymond (as "Michael Graham") [credited as Raymond Guion], Kathryn Hamill, Kathryn Hereford, Dorothy Jones, Helen Kaiser, Genevieve Kent, Harry Kirk, Cora La Redd, Joseph Lertora, Mabel Martin, Beverly Maude, Patricia McGrath, Duquesne Miller, Robert Moody, J. Gibbs Penrose, Mildred Quigley, Alan Ray, Anna Rex, Bartlett Simmons, Alison Skipworth (as "Comtessa Scaracchi"), Archie Thompson, Doris Vinton, Donald Wells, Harold Williams. Produced by Elisabeth Marbury and Carl Reed.
- (1928) Stage Play: Angela. Comedy. Written by Fanny Todd Mitchell. Based on "A Royal Family" by Robert Marshall. Directed by George F. Marion. Ambassador Theatre: 3 Dec 1928- 7 Jan 1929 (40 performances). Cast: Gus Alexander (as "Phileon Button"), Florenz Ames (as "Grand Duke Hubert"), Eric Blore (as "Louis VII, King of Arcacia"), Adam Carroll (as "Pianist"), Arthur Cole (as "Mr. Sneckkenberger"), Peggy Cornell (as "Countess Carini"), Oscar Brimberton Figman (as "Baron Von Holdenson") [final Broadway role], Katherine Gallimore (as "Bijou"), Roy Hoyer (as "Count Bernadine"), Gattison Jones (as "Duke of Berascon"), Jeanette MacDonald (as "Princess Alestine Victorine Angela"), Jane Manners (as "The Girl from London"), Audrey Maple (as "Margaret, Queen Consort of Arcacia"), Ralph Rainger (as "Pianist"), James Ray (as "Servant"), Alison Skipworth (as "Queen Ferdinande"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1929) Stage Play: Cafe de Danse. Book adapted by Leontrovitch Mitchell and Clarke Silvernail [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Gregory Ratoff. Forrest Theatre: 14 Jan 1929- Feb 1929 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Martin Burton (as "Luisito"), Mel. A. Buser (as "Pedro"), Leonard Ceeley (as "Ramon"), Frank Collins (as "First Sailor"), Eileen Culshaw (as "Elena"), Harriet Donovan (as "Rositta"), Pierre Mario (as "Chico"), Bert Melville (as "The Guitarist"), Pearl Ramoy (as "Mercedes"), Gregory Ratoff (as "Rinkleman"), Mary Robinson (as "Concha"), Enid Romany (as "Dolores"), Alison Skipworth (as "Tomasa"), Minnie Stanley (as "Trinidad"), Trini (as "Estrellita"), Isabel Vernon (as "Ampara"). Produced by Ben Bernie and Phil Baker.
- (1929) Stage Play: Button, Button. Comedy. Written by Maurice Clark. Directed by Maurice Clark and H.C. Potter. Bijou Theatre: 23 Oct 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Justine Chase, Harry Cooke (as "Emery"), Reginald Fife, Mary Gildea (as "Maudie"), Shirley O'Hara, Lynne Overman (as "Button"), Harry Selby, Ann Shoemaker (as "Mrs. Patience Boynton-Woohouse"), Alison Skipworth (as "Rita Weed"), John Westley. Produced by Herman Shumlin. Produced in association with H.C. Potter and George Haight.
- (1929) Stage Play: A Primer for Lovers. Written by William J. Hurlburt. Directed by William P. Adams. Longacre Theatre: 18 Nov 1929- Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Gwendolyn De Lany (as "Katie"), Joseph Greene (as "Walters"), Rose Hobart, Charles Laite, Ann Mason, Dorothy Mortimer, Gavin Muir (as "Ned Jacques"), Alison Skipworth (as "Jessica Featherston"), Robert Warwick (as "Elkin Beechmore"). Produced by Herman Gantvoort.
- (1930) Stage Play: Marseilles. Comedy.
- (1938) Stage Play: 30 Days Hath September.
- (1939) Stage Play: When We Are Married. Comedy. Written by J.B. Priestley. Directed by Robert Henderson. Lyceum Theatre: 25 Dec 1939- 4 May 1940 (156 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews (as "Clara Soppitt"), Alice Fleming (as "Maria Helliwell"), A.P. Kaye (as "Councilor Albert Parker"), Henry Mowbray (as "The Rev. Clement Mercer"), J.C. Nugent (as "Henry Ormonroyd"), Winston O'Keefe (as "Gerald Forbes "), Sally O'Neil (as "Ruby Birtle"), Lee Parry (as "Fred Dyson"), Leona Powers (as "Lottie Grady"), Tom Powers (as "Alderman Joseph Helliwell"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mrs. Northrup"), Jan Sterling [credited as Jane Sterling] (as "Nancy Holmes"), Philip Tonge (as "Herbert Soppitt"), Estelle Winwood (as "Annie Parker"). Produced by Robert Henderson.
- (1941) Stage Play: First Stop to Heaven.
- (1942) Stage Play: Lily of the Valley. Written by Ben Hecht. Directed by Ben Hecht. Windsor Theatre: 26 Jan 1942- 31 Jan 1942 (8 performances). Cast: Katharine Bard (as "Frances"), Clay Clement (as "Lieutenant Balboa"), Edmund Dorsey (as "Smaley"), Minnie Dupree (as "Emma Jolonick"), David Hoffman (as "Willie"), Eugene Keith (as "Mr. Whittleson"), David Kerman (as "Butch"), Will Lee (as "Joe"), Paul R. Lipson (as "Man"), Myron McCormick, Charles Mendick (as "Beitler"), Grania O'Malley (as "Annie"), Joseph Pevney, John Philliber (as "Bum"), Sig Ruman, John Shellie (as "Mike"), Alison Skipworth (as "Mag") [final Broadway role], Richard Taber (as "Blakie Gagin"). Produced by Gilbert Miller.
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