- Bright Honor (1936). Comedy. Written by Henry Misrock. Scenic Design by W. Oden Waller. Directed by Anthony Brown. 48th Street Theatre: 27 Sep 1936- Oct 1936 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Leon Ames (as "Gordon Reese"), Junior Bealin (as "Cadet Michael Fenner"), Marshall L. Buchwald (as "Cadet Henry Metchik"), Neal Vernon Buhler (as "Cadet Morris "Moe" Greenblatt"), John D. Coons (as "Cadet Tom Horn"), John Cort (as "Cadet Raymond Fleming"), John Drew Devereaux (as "Cadet Steve Berkhofer"), Charles R. Duncan (as "Cadet George "Red" Johnson"), John T. Dwyer (as "General Dayton M. Warren"), John Foster (as "Cadet Juan Bustillo"), Ruth Gilbert (as "Mildred Shotwell"), Jewel Hart (as "Guest at Dance"), Claire Harvey (as "Guest at Dance"), Frank Harvey (as "Mr. Thomas Briggs"), Patricia Howell (as "Guest at Dance"), Roy Le May (as "Cadet Roger "Peanuts" Bendix"), Jack Maher (as "Cadet Alfred "Fatso" Symonds"), George Makinson (as "Cadet James T. Kingston"), Claire Maynard (as "Guest at Dance"), Perry Meyer (as "Cadet Anthony Mazetti"), Edwin Mills (as "Cadet Jack MacLean"), Bram Nossen (as "Chaplain Arthur Manning"), Helen Peabody (as "Mrs. Dorothy MacLean"), Aileen Poe (as "Mrs. Herbet Selton"), Charles Powers (as "Thomas Briggs Jr."), Elinor Queen (as "Agnes Fenner"), Arthur C. Scanlon (as "Cadet Bruce "Smoothy" Barclay"), Robert Scott (as "Cadet Bob "Dixie" Tyler"), Otis Sheridan (as "Mr. Herbert Selton"), Ann Sherry (as "Guest at Dance"), James Spottswood (as "Captain John J. Stocker"), Frederic Stange (as "Cadet Elmer Gardeuer"), Florence Sundstrom (as "Vivian Caldwell") [Broadway debut], Renee Terry (as "Mary Manning"), Dorothy Tree (as "Joan Clark"), Kathleen Wallace (as "Mrs. Thompson"), Walter Ward (as "Cadet Herbert Selton"), Ralph Welliver (as "Cadet Walter Willard"), Foster J. Williams (as "Peter Thompson"), Ed Wragge (as "Cadet Joe Allen"). Produced by Jack Kirkland and Sam H. Grisman.
- Clear All Wires (1932). Comedy. Written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed and produced by Herman Shumlin. Times Square Theatre: 14 Sep 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/93 performances). Cast: Pauline Achmatova, Serge Antonoff, John Melvin Bleifer, Egon Brecher (as "Renke"), Nicholas Busanovsky, Alla Cutlerova, Alexander Danaroff, Nina Dolgova, George Ermoloff, John Hamsa, John Hoyt (credited as John Hoysradt) (as "Menzies"), Ari Kutai, Alexander Lapteff, Peter Lopoukin, Alexander Markoff, Dorothy Mathews, Thomas Mitchell (as "Buckley Joyce Thomas"), Tamara Kirillin, Jacques Neradoff, Anna Ouzoroff, Aaron Pett, Charles Romano, Eugene Sigaloff, Philip Tonge, Ludmila Toretzka, Dorothy Tree, Harry Tyler.
- The Merchant of Venice (1930). Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Andrew Leigh. Times Square Theatre: 2 Dec 1930- Dec 1930 (closing date unknown/15 performances).
- Holiday (1928). Comedy. Written by Philip Barry. Scenic Design by Robert Edmond Jones; Costume Design by Margaret Pemberton. Directed and produced by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 26 Nov 1928- Jun 1929 (closing date unknown/229 performances). Cast: Beatrice Ames, Thaddeus Clancy, Cameron Clemens, Rosalie Norman, Monroe Owsley, Ben Smith, J. Ascher Smith (as "Charles"), Donald Ogden Stewart (as "Nick Potter"), Dorothy Tree (as "Julia Seton"), Walter Walker, Barbara White, Hope Williams.
- The Marquise (1927). Written by Noël Coward. Directed by David Burton. Biltmore Theatre: 14 Nov 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Billie Burke (as "The Marquise, Eloise De Kestournel"), Arthur Byron (as "The Compte, Raoul De Vriaac"), Madge Evans (as "Adrienne"), William Kershaw, Harry Lillford, Rex O'Malley (as "Miguel"), Reginald Owen (as "Esteban, El Duce De Santaguano"), Theodore St. John, Dorothy Tree (as "Alice"). Produced by Kenneth MacGowan and Sidney Ross.
- The Triumphant Bachelor (1927). Written by Owen Davis. Directed by David Burton. Biltmore Theatre: 15 Sep 1927- Sep 1927 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Robert Ames (as "Jack Sylvester"), Charles Ashley, Harold Hendee, Mona Kingsley, Elsie Lawson, Dorothy Libaire, Mildred MacLeod, Olive May, Anne Morrison, George Roberts, Richard Sterling (as "Ben Brittan"), Dorothy Tree (as "Maid at Mrs. Calvert's"), Raymond Walburn (as "Bob Farley"). Produced by David Burton.
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