- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Gloria Higgins") in "The Seventh Heart" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Sarah Ellis Hyman. Music / lyrics by Arthur Brander. Scenic Design by R. N. Robbins. Costume Design by Beau Mode Frocks, Sophie Rosenberg and Brilliant & O'Neil. Mayfair Theatre: 2 May 1927-7 May 1927 (8 performances). Cast: Sylvia Beecher (as "Maybelle Wright"), A. Trevor Bland, Arthur Brander, Ralph Dunn, Robert Farrell, Francis Felton, Charles Garland, Helen Gray, Mildred Kent, Armand Lauret, Mary Moore, Aileen Poe. Produced by Lionel Productions, Inc.
- (1927) Stage: Appeared (as "Eloise") in "Lombardi, Ltd." on Broadway Comedy (revival). Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Directed by Cecil Owen. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 6 Jun 1927-Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Leo Carrillo (as "Tito Lombardi"; final Broadway role), Evelyn Carter Carrington, Helen Dedens, Eunice Hunt, Adele Le Roy, Beresford Lovett, Marion Martin, Audrey Ridgewell [credited as Audrey Ridgwell], Arthur Ross, John Saunders, Edward Shaw, Philip Tonge (as "Riccardo Tosello"), Rita Grapel (as "Phyllis Manning"). Produced by Murray Phillips' Repertory Theatre and Murray Phillips.
- (1932) Stage: Appeared in "Absent Father" on Broadway. Written by Francis DeWitt. Scenic Design by Nicholas Yellenti. Directed by Lionel Bevans. Vanderbilt Theatre: 17 Oct 1932-Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Patricia Barclay, Joseph Cotten (as "Larry" / "Lawrence Carter Boyden"), Edward Crandall, Clyde Fillmore (as "Oliver"), Alexander Frank, Kathryn Givney (as "Anne" / "Mrs. Oliver Townsend"), Lea Penman (as "Gloria" / "Princess De Mauriac"). Produced by James E. Kenney and Joseph Levitt.
- (1935) Stage: Appeared (as "Margaret Manning") in "Satellite" on Broadway. Farce. Written by Kerry Shaw and Joseph Mitchell. Scenic Design by A.W. Street. Directed by John Cameron. Bijou Theatre: 20 Nov 1935 (1 performance). Cast: Carlyle Bennett, Noel Francis (as "May Manning"; final Broadway role_, Bernard Gorcey (as "Max Goldblatz"), Samuel Pokrass, Mme. Poo, Charlotte Reynolds, George Sherwood, Stanley Smith, Jack Soanes, Joseph Striker, Rose Tapley, Diane Tempest, Gerald Vaughn, Joyce White, Christola Williams. Produced by Edward Davidow and John Cameron.
- (1936) Stage: Appeared (as "Lou") in "Double Dummy" on Broadway. Romance/satire. Written by Doty Hobart and Tom McKnight. Scenic Design by S. Syrjala. Directed by Edith Meiser. John Golden Theatre: 11 Nov 1936-Dec 1936 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Teddy Bergman, Sanford Bickart, Marvin Blackstone, Charles D. Brown, William Call (as "Izzy"), Dudley Clements (as "Warden William DuBose"), Owen Coll (as "Dr. James Starr Jameson"), Paul Douglas (as "Radio Announcer"), Ted Husing (as "Ted Husing: On the Air"), Joseph Kleema, Adelaide Klein, Archer Landon, John McGovern, Robert J. Mulligan, William F. Nugent, Cynthia Rogers, Martha Sleeper (as "Carol Griswold"), G. Albert Smith, Hanley Stafford, Carrie Weller, Albert G. West, Lesley Woods. Produced by James R. Ullman and Mark Hellinger.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (as "Chorus") in :"Whoopee!" on Broadway.
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