- She began by performing on the London stage in musical comedies. Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Pink Lady (1911). Musical comedy.
- The Pink Lady (1911). Musical comedy (revival).
- The Little Cafe (1913). Musical comedy. Book by C.M.S. McLellan. Music by Ivan Caryll. Lyrics by C.M.S. McLellan. Based on the French farce, "Le Petit Café" by Tristan Bernard. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt and Joseph Wickes. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson and Schneider & Anderson. Ensemble Numbers Staged by Julian Mitchell; Dialogue Directed by Herbert Gresham. New Amsterdam Theatre: 10 Nov 1913- 14 Mar 1914 (144 performances). Cast: Alys Belga, Charlotte Carter, Maurice Cass (as "Maurcice, a Postman"), Ethel Davies, Hazel Dawn (as "Gaby Gaufrette, Queen of the Night Restaurants"), Harry Depp, John Deverell, William Doyle, Marie Empress, Alma Francis, Marjorie Gateson, Fred Graham, Tom Graves, Grace Leigh, Lorayne Leslie, Joseph Monehan, Eddie "Cupid" Morris, Lillian Rice, John H. Roberts, Eleanor St. Clair, Albert Stuart, Harold Vizard, Trixie Whiteford, H.P. Woodley, John E. Young. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Debutante. Musical comedy/operetta. Book by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith. Music by Victor Herbert. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Direction by Carlo Edwards. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Costume Design by Cora MacCreachy and William Henry Matthews. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt and Joseph Wickes. Directed by George F. Marion. Knickerbocker Theatre: 7 Dec 1914- 16 Jan 1915 (48 performances). Cast: May Allen, Dolly Alwin, Stewart Baird, Zoe Barnett, Marie Baxter, Irma Bertrand, Bly Brown, Kitty Carmen, Marion Dale, William Danforth (as "Godfrey Frazer"), Hazel Dawn (as "Elaine"), Harriett DeNorma, Mae Doherty, Harriet Du Barry, E.G. Elliott, Florence Flandreaux, Anna George, William Gibney, James H. Hager, Adelaide Hall, Jack Hall, Helen Hardick, Lottie Harvey, Fanchon Haywood, Theodore Heinroth, Jack Heisler, Teresa Hendricks, May Hennessy, Irene Hopping, Anna Howard, Mary Howard, Fred Hudler, William Izzard, Sylvia Jason, Owen Jones, Carl C. Judd, Arthur Kugler, Dorothy Landers, Victor Le Roy, Gladys Macdonald, Isabel MacLeod, Eleanor Matthewson, Bert McCarthy, Beatrice McKay, Violet McKay, John Merkyl [credited as Wilmuth Merkyl] (as "Philip Frazer"), Adelaide Murray, Maude Odell, Peggy Parker, Hal Peel, Robert G. Pitkin, Frances Ramey, Thomas Reynolds, Evelyn Rosewood, Elsie Schneider, Cyril Smith, Fritzie Smith, Theodore Stein, Eva Stuart, May Thompson, Gertrude Thurston, Frank Travers, Robert Waite, Florence Walsh, Helen Walsh, Will West, Dorothy Whiting, J. Abbott Worthley. Produced by John C. Fisher.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Century Girl. Musical revue. Music by Victor Herbert and Irving Berlin (also lyrics) and Henry Blossom. Musical Direction by Louis F. Gottschalk [final Broadway production] and Max Hoffmann. Additional music by Helen Trix, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Carey Morgan and James Kendis. Additional lyrics by Helen Trix, Harry B. Smith, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Carey Morgan, James Kendis and Elsie Janis. Directed by Edward Royce and Leon Errol. Century Theatre: 6 Nov 1916- 28 Apr 1917 (200 performances). Cast: Dave Abrams, Geraldine Alexander, Annette Bade, Adelaide Bell, Sam Bernard, Helen Borden, May Borden, Clara Carroll, Marjorie Cassidy, Miss Chase, Mildred Colby, Evelyn Conway, Arthur Cunningham, Miss Curtis, Hazel Dawn (as "The Century Girl/Eva Brown/The Lame Duck"), Miss DeBeers, Ethel Delmar, Miss Dewey, Semone D'Herlys, Harland Dixon, Ethel Donaldson, James Doyle, Miss Ellison, Francis Ellsworth, Martha Erlich, Eileen Errol, Leon Errol, Madeline Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Miss Feltes, Miss Field, Irving Fisher, Mildred Fisher, Elizabeth Gardiner, Miss Greete, Flo Hart, Hilda Hirsch, Miss James, Elsie Janis, Agnes Jepson, Harry Kelloski, Evelyn Kerner, Katherine Kohler, Miss Le Grande, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Miss Logan, Miss Loring, Miss Mack, Miss Mackenzie, Eva Magnus, Vera Maxwell, Gus Minton, Miss Montague, Margaret Morris, Kathryn Perry, Miss Reeves, Yvonne Shelton, John Slavin, Lilyan Tashman (as "Empress Josephine"), Miss Wallace, Miss Whitney. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1919) Stage Play: Up in Mabel's Room. Written by Wilson Collison and Otto A. Harbach. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 15 Jan 1919- Aug 1919 (closing date unknown/229 performances). Cast: Harry C. Bradley, Lucy Cotton, John Cumberland, Hazel Dawn, Evelyn Gosnell, H. Dudley Hawley, Walter Jones, Enid Markey, Adele Rolland, Frederick Sutton. Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: filmed as Up in Mabel's Room (1944). Filmed by Christie Film Company as Up in Mabel's Room (1926) starring Marie Prevost and Up in Mabel's Room (1944).
- (1921) Stage Play: Getting Gertie's Garter. Farce.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Demi-Virgin. Farce.
- (1923) Stage Play: Nifties of 1923. Musical revue. Sketches by Sam Bernard and William Collier. Music by Bert Kalmar, Frank Crumit and Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Harry Ruby, Frank Crumit, Buddy G. DeSylva [credited as Buddy DeSylva] and Arthur Francis. Choreographed by William Holbrook. Directed by R.H. Burnside and William Collier Sr.. Fulton Theatre: 25 Sep 1923- 3 Nov 1923 (47 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames, Lina Basquette, Pearl Bennett, Sam Bernard, James Brady, The Breens, Helen Broderick, James Carty, William Collier, Cortez and Peggy, Frank Crumit, Hazel Dawn, Ray Dooley, Helen Eby-Rock, The Elm City Four, Jane Green, Fred Greene, Ona Hamilton, William Holbrook, Andre Lapue, Frederick Lyon, Geraldine Markham, Gertrude McDonald, Helen McDonald, Harry Morrissey, Emil Nelson, Jack Scannell, Joe Schenck, Twelve Tiller Girls, Gus Van, Sidney Williams. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1924) Stage Play: Keep Kool. Musical comedy/revue. Music by Jack Frost. Book by Paul Gerard Smith. Lyrics by Paul Gerard Smith. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsey. Production Supervised by Edgar J. MacGregor. Morosco Theatre (moved to The Globe Theatre from 7 Jul 1924- 31 Aug 1924, then moved to The Earl Carroll Theatre from 1 Sep 1924- close): 22 May 1924- 27 Sep 1924 (148 performances). Cast: Hazel Dawn (as Performer"), Johnny Dooley (as "Performer"), Charles King (as "Performer"), Ethel Bryant (as "Ensemble"), Ann Butler (as "Performer"), Val De Mar (as "Ensemble"), Helen Fables (as "Performer"), Maerena Grady (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Harnack (as "Ensemble"), Lon Hascall (as "Performer"), Rita Howard (as "Performer"), Dick Keene (as "Performer"), James Kelso (as "Performer"), Ruth Laird (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Maker (as "Performer"), Isabelle Mason (as "Ensemble"), Claire Miller (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Moore (as "Ensemble"), Walter Morrison (as "Performer"), Helen Paine (as "Ensemble"), Hal Parker (as "Performer"), William Redford (as "Performer"), Barbara Stanwyck [credited as Ruby Stevens] (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Mildred Stewart (as "Ensemble"), Mimi Tattersall (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Thattel (as "Ensemble"), Edward Tierney (as "Performer"), Dorothy Tiller (as "Ensemble"), Ethelyn Tillman (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Van Alst (as "Performer"), Ina Williams (as "Performer"). Produced by E.K. Nadel.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Great Temptations. Musical revue. Music by Maurice Ruebens. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Additional music by Milton Schwarzwald, Earl Lindsay and Jose Padilla. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. 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, Guy Sisters, Thalie Hamilton, Marge Harlan, Cecelia Healy, Phyllis Heron, Marie Holden, Florence Horne, Mazie Hunt, Kelo Brothers, Pat Kendall, Terry Kendall, Betty Knox, Billye Lambert, Naan Lane, Neva Lynn, Lottie Marcy, Paul Maul, Margaret Mayer, Ruth Mayon, Dorothy McNulty, 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, 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.
- (1931) Stage Play: Wonder Boy. Comedy. Written by Edward Chodorov and Arthur Barton. Directed by Jed Harris. Alvin Theatre: 22 Oct 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Constance Almy (as "A Girl"), Max Beck, Jacob Bleifer, Matt Briggs, Barbara Bulgakova (as "Tatyana Mirova"), David Burns, Frank Carter, Maurice Cass (as "Montague Levy"), William Challee (as "Peter Hinkle"), Eddie Craven, Hazel Dawn (as "Mabel Fenton"), Thomas Fisher, Eva Franklin, Bernard Gorcey (as "Commodore Cohen"), Jeanne Greene, D.J. Hamilton, Ross Hertz (as "Tony"), Donald Heywood, John Cecil Holm (as "Mac"), Allen Jenkins (as "Joe Glick"), James Kearney, Robert Leonard, Sam Levene (as "Schwartz"), Bruce MacFarlane, Hallie Manning, Horace McMahon (as "A Reporter"), Margaret Meyers, Arnold Moss (as "A Page Boy"), Henry O'Neill (as "George Kelly"), Joseph Ploski, Arnold Preston, Gregory Ratoff (as "Phil Mashkin"), Estelle Scheer, Herman Shapiro, James R. Waters, Vincent York. Produced by Jed Harris.
- (1948) Stage Play: My Romance. Musical. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book by Rowland Leigh. Lyrics by Rowland Leigh. From "Romance" by Edward Sheldon. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Musical Director: Roland Fiore. Choreographed by Fredric N. Kelly. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Rowland Leigh. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Adelphi Theatre from 7 Dec 1948 to close): 19 Oct 1948- 8 Jan 1949 (95 performances). Cast: Anne Jeffreys (as "Mme. Marguerita Cavallini"), Lawrence Brooks, Luella Gear (as "Octavia Fotheringham"), Gail Adams, Andy Aprea, Tom Bate, Bill Berrian, Muriel Birkhead, Patricia Boyer, Marion Bradley, Martha Burnett, Nat Burns, LeRoy Bush, Tito Coral, Donald Crocker, Hazel Dawn (as "Susan Van Tuyl"), Verna Epperly, Rex Evans, Hildegarde Halliday (as "Miss Potherton"), Madeline Holmes, Edith Lane, Lou Maddox, Melton Moore, Natalie Norman, Doris Patston, Barbara Patton, June Reimer, Harold Ronk, Melville Ruick, Joan Shepard, Mary Jane Sloan, Norval Tormsen, Allegra Varron, Lawrence Weber. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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