- (1927) Stage Play: Four Walls.
- (1928) Stage Play: Gentlemen of the Press.
- (1927) Stage Play: Four Walls. Written by Dana Burnet and George Abbott. Directed by George Abbott. John Golden Theatre: 19 Sep 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Suzanne Browne (as "Lizzie"), William Cox (as "Marty"), Lionel Dante (as "Paul") [Broadway debut], Peter Du Conge (as "Second Musician"), Bella Finkle (as "Bertha"), Jacob Frank (as "Mendel"), Jeanne Greene (as "Frieda"), Averell Harris (as "The Monk"), Steven Jones (as "Fourth Musician"), Edward Keane (as "Sullivan"), Eloise Keeler (as "Sally"), James C. Lane (as "Tom"), Clara Langsner (as "Mrs. Horowitz"), Jay Lindsey (as "Looey"), Gertrude Manfred (as "Gertie"), Sanford Meisner (as "Sid"), George Nicols (as "Third Musician"), Olga Nova (as "Stella"), William Pawley (as "Lefty"), Edwin Philips (as "Sammy"), Evelyn Platt (as "Rose"), William Smith (as "First Musician"), Lee Strasberg (as "Nick"), Charles Wagenheim (as "Herman"), Josephine Wehn (as "Mrs. Clampman"), Paul Muni [credited as Muni Wisenfrend] (as "Benny Horowitz"), George Wright Jr. (as "Jake"). Produced by John Golden. Note: Filmed by MGM as Four Walls (1928) and again by MGM as Straight Is the Way (1934).
- (1929) Stage Play: Subway Express. Drama. Written by Eva Kay Flint and Martha O'Dwyer [credited as Martha Madison] (earliest Broadway credit). Liberty Theatre: 24 Sep 1929- May 1930 (closing date unknown/271 performances). Cast: George Colan (as "Tony"), Blanche Collins (as "Mrs. Samuels"), John Hammond Dailey (as "Herman Stevens"), Alberto De Stefanis (as "Zippi"), William Dupont (as "Mr. Perkins"), Edward Ellis (as "Inspector Hannen"), Janet Gay (as "Miss Smith"), Edward Everett Hale (as "Young Man"), Gordon Hamilton (as "Officer O'Toole"), William T. Hayes [credited as William T. Hays] (as "Mr. Cotton"), Arthur Hughes (as "George Mason"), Louis Jospey (as "Mr. Zlotnick"), Gloria May Kelly (as "Second Flapper"), Garland Kerr (as "Second Sailor/Mechanic"), George LeSoir (as "Dr. Blum"), Jack Lee (as "Edward Tracy"), Sam LeRoy (as "Ben"), Thomas Linker (as "First Sailor"), Helen Mack (as "First Flapper"), Barton MacLane (as "Officer Mulvaney"), Alexander Micone (as "Morris"), Frank B. Miller (as "Conductor"), Charles Newsom (as "Mr. Anderson"), Maude Nolan (as "Mrs. Cotton"), George Offerman Jr. (as "Thomas Delaney"), Marie Offerman (as "Mrs. Wolf"), Virginia Otis (as "Blonde"), Dorothy Patten (as "Dot"), Anthony Pawley (as "First Sheik"), Edward Pawley (as "Whitney Borden"), William Pawley (as "Motorman"), Dorothy Peterson (as "Dale Tracy"), Mary Pettes (as "Mrs. Mullen"), Arnold Preston (as "Second Sheik"), Sidney Salkow (as "Newsboy"), Henry Schaefer (as "Bogart"), Herbert Schwartz (as "Sidney Zlotnick"), Wall Spence (as "Clarke"), Minnie Stanley (as "Mrs. Perkins"), Virginia Stone (as "Young Girl"), Elizabeth Taylor (as "Harlem Lady"), Jeska Thompson (as "Helen"), Bernard Thornton (as "Detective Cobb"), Charlotte Weinstein (as "Mrs. Zlotnick"), Ann Weston (as "Mrs. Delaney"), Jackie Winston (as "Harold Zlotnick"). Produced by Edward A. Blatt.
- (1928) Stage Play: Gentlemen of the Press. Written by Ward Morehouse. Directed by George Abbott. Henry Miller's Theatre: 27 Aug 1928-Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Granville Bates (as "Braddock"), Paul Clare, Elmer Cornell, John Cromwell (as "Wick Snell"), Harry Cronk, Russel Crouse, J. Hammond Dailey, Helen Flint, Harold Grau (as "Haley"), Louis Halprin, Austin O. Huhn, George Humbert, Carlotta Irwin, Betty Lancaster, Lawrence Leslie, Harry Levian, Thos. A. Linker, Millard Mitchell (as "McBee"), Allan Nagle, Hugh O'Connell (as "Charlie Haven"), John Paschall, William Pawley (as "Kelly"), Duncan Penwarden, Francis Pierlot (as "McManahan"), Billy Quinn, J.H. Stoddart, Cornelius Vezin, Philip Wood. Produced by Thomas E. Jackson and H.S. Kraft.
- (1930) Stage Play: Bad Girl. Drama. Written by Brian Marlowe [credited as Brian Marlow] and Viña Delmar. Directed by Marion Gering. Hudson Theatre: 2 Oct 1930- Dec 1930 (closing date unknown/85 performances). Cast: Sascha Beaumont (as "Maude"), Lawrence Bolton (as "Pat"), Emily Graham (as "Mrs. Vernon"), Joan Harmon (as "Miss Lambert"), Martin Howe (as "Doctor Stewart"), Angela Jacobs (as "Mrs. Lensky"), Paul Kelly (as "Eddie"), Eleanor Merlin (as "Miss Parsons"), Grace Morse (as "Miss Brown"), 'William Pawley (I)' (as "Jim") [final Broadway role], Sylvia Sidney (as "Dot"), Walter Vaughn (as "Ted"), Joan Winters (as "Sue"), Charlotte Wynters (as "Edna"). Produced by Robert V. Newman. Note: Filmed by Fox Film Corporation as Bad Girl (1931) (William Pawley played the role of Dorothy's brother in the stage version, and reprises his role in the film).
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