Other works
Stage: Appeared in "The Dark Angel" on
Broadway, 1925.
Her Cardboard Lover (1927).
The Dark (1927). Drama.
The Padre (1926).
Loose Ends (1926). Drama.
Last Night of Don Juan (1925).
The Dark Angel (1925).
Carnival (1924).
Little Miss Bluebeard (1923). Musical comedy. Written by Avery Hopwood; Adapated from the play by Gabor Dregely. Featuring songs by E. Ray Goetz, Jose Padilla, Paul A. Rubens and
George Gershwin. Featuring songs with lyrics by
E. Ray Goetz,
Buddy G. DeSylva, Arthur Francis and Percy Graham Paul. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Aug 1923- 26 Jan 1924 (175 performances). Cast: Arthur Barry Sir John Barstow
Eric Blore (as "The Hon. Bertie Bird") [
Broadway debut"], Irene Bordoni, Burton Brown, William Evill,
Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Lulu"), Margaret Linden,
Stanley Logan (as "Bob Talmadge"), Bruce McRae, Jeannette Sherwin. Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc. Produced in association with E. Ray Goetz.
Marriage Is for Single People (1945).
Domino (1932). Romantic comedy.
A Night of Barrie (1932).
Society Girl (1931). Comedy.
Marriage for Three (1931). Comedy.
A Modern Virgin (1931). Comedy.
Colonel Satan (1931). Comedy. Written by
Booth Tarkington. Directed by
Stanley Logan. Fulton Theatre: 10 Jan 1931- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Roman Arnoldorff, Michelette Burani, Renee Cartier, Louis Casavant, Aristides de Leoni,
Jessie Royce Landis (as "Mme. La Baronne de Bannalac"), McKay Morris, Charles Renault, Arthur William Row,
C. Montague Shaw (as "Lord Carchester"), Ben Smith, Harro Ten-Brook, Elvira Trabert,
Arthur Treacher (as "Augustus Lally, Esquire"). Produced by George C. Tyler. Produced in association with Erlangers, Inc.
Purity (1930). Drama.
As Good as New (1930). Comedy.
His Majesty's Car (1930). Comedy.
Topaze (1930). Comedy (revival).
Topaze (1930). Comedy.
Young Sinners (1929). Comedy.
Broadway Nights (1929). Musical revue.
Music in May (1929).
Security (1929).
The Red Robe (1928).
The Sacred Flame (1928).
Within the Law (1928). (revival).
Sherlock Holmes (1928). Drama (revival).
Mrs. Dane's Defense (1928). Drama (revival).
People Don't Do Such Things (1927). Comedy.
Her First Affaire (1927). Comedy. Written by
Merrill Rogers. Directed by Gustav Blum. Nora Bayes Theatre: 22 Aug 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/136 performances). Cast:
Anderson Lawler (as "Brian Cutler"),
Stanley Logan (as "Carey Maxon"),
Aline MacMahon (as "Hildegarde Maxon"), Grace Voss, Ethel Wilson. Produced by Gustav Blum.
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