- (1927) Stage: Wrote "Revelry", produced on Broadway. Based the novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams. Directed / produced by Robert Milton. Theatre Masque: 12 Sep 1927-Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Harry Bannister, 'Lionel Bevans' (as "Second Guard"), Frederick Burton, Berton Churchill (as "Willis Markham"), James Crane, Jefferson De Angelis, Charles Ellis, Rose Hobart (as "Gladys Hartley"), Irene Homer, Adele Klaer, George MacFarlane, William B. Mack, David Munroe, Eleanor Woodruff.
- (1926) Stage: Wrote "Chicago", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Maurine Dallas Watkins. Directed by George Abbott. Music Box Theatre: 30 Dec 1926-May 1927 (closing date unknown/172 performances). Cast: George W. Anspeak, Robert Barrat (as "Martin S. Harrison"), Charles Bickford (as "Jake"), Ferike Boros, Doan Borrup (as "Fred Casely"), George Cowell, Juliette Crosby, Carl De Mal, Edward Ellis, Edith Fitzgerald (as "Go-To-Hell Kitty"), Charles Halton (as "Amos Hart"), Eda Heinemann (as "Mary Sunshine"), Charles Kuhn, George Lanning, Francine Larrimore (as "Roxie Hart"), Al Milliken, James C. Pall, Thomas Poland, Charles Slattery, G. Albert Smith, Dorothy Stickney (as "Liz"), Wilma Thompson, Milano Tilden, Arthur Vinton (as "Babe"), Isabelle Winlocke, Vincent York. Produced by Sam Harris. NOTE: Filmed as Roxie Hart (1942), Chicago (1927), Chicago (2002).
- (1975) Stage: Wrote source material (play) for "Chicago", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Musical Director: Stanley Lebowsky. Music orchestrated by Ralph Burns. Dance arrangements by Peter Howard. Choreographed / directed by Bob Fosse. Assistant Choreographer: Tony Stevens. Scenic Design by Tony Walton. Costume Design by Patricia Zipprodt. Lighting Design by Jules Fisher. Sound Design by Abe Jacob. Hair Design by Romaine Green. Assistant Scenic Design: John Kasarda. 46th Street Theatre: 3 Jun 1975-27 Aug 1977 (936 performances + 24 previews that began on 12 May 1975). Cast: Jerry Orbach (as "Billy Flynn"), Chita Rivera (as "Velma Kelly"), Gwen Verdon (as "Roxie Hart"), Barney Martin (as "Amos Hart"), Mary McCarty (as "Matron"), M. O'Haughey (as "Mary Sunshine"), Candy Brown (as "June"), Hank Brunjes (as "Dance Alternate"), Christopher Chadman (as "Fred Casely"), Cheryl Clark (as "Liz"), Graciela Daniele (as "Hunyak"), Gene Foote (as "Aaron"), Gary Gendell (as "Court Clerk"), Richard Korthaze (as "Sgt. Fogarty"), Michon Peacock (as "Annie"), Charlene Ryan (as "Go-To-Hell-Kitty"), Ron Schwinn (as "Judge"), Paul Solen (as "Harry"), Pamela Sousa (as "Mona"), Monica Tiller (as "Dance Alternate"), Michael Vita (as "Martin Harrison"). Standbys: Marsha Bagwell (as "Mary Sunshine" / "Matron"), Lenora Nemetz (as "Roxie Hart"). Understudies: Richard Korthaze (as "Amos Hart"), Michon Peacock (as "Velma Kelly"). Replacement actors during production run: Mace Barrett, Joan Bell (as "Annie") [from 10 May 1976-?], Georgia Creighton (as "Matron") [from Jul 1977-?], Rex Everhart (as "Amos Hart") [from 20 Feb 1976-?], Fern Fitzgerald (as "Go-To-Hell-Kitty"), Richard Korthaze (as "Amos Hart") [from Aug 1977- ?], Debra Lyman (as "Mona"), Peter Marinos (as "Mary Sunshine") [from 17 May 1976- ?], Liza Minnelli (as "Roxie Hart"), [from 8 Aug 1975- 13 Sep 1975], Lenora Nemetz (as "Roxie Hart") [from 30 Jul 1975- ?], (and as "Velma Kelly") [from 28 Jul 1976- ?], Gena Ramsel (as "Go-To-Hell-Kitty"), Alaina Reed (as "Matron") [from 10 Jan 1977- 13 Jul 1977], Ann Reinking (as "Roxie Hart") [from 7 Feb 1977- ?], Gwen Verdon (as "Roxie Hart") [from 15 Sep 1975 - ?]. Standbys: Elaine Cancilla (as "Velma Kelly"), Steve Elmore (as "Billy Flynn"), Peter Marinos (as "Mary Sunshine"), Candace Tovar (as "Roxie Hart"). Produced by Robert Fryer and James Cresson. Produced in association with Martin Richards, Joseph Harris and Ira Bernstein. NOTE: Filmed as Roxie Hart (1942), Chicago (2002).
- (1931) Playwright: "Tinsel Girl" (filmed as The Strange Love of Molly Louvain (1932))
- (September 12, 1927) Her play, "Chicago," was performed at the Harris Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Francine Larrimore (Roxie Hart); Charles Halton (Amos Hart); James Coyle (Fred); Jack Roseleigh (Flynn); William Crimane (Sergeant Murdock); Norval Keedwell (Jake); Eda Heineman (Mary Sunshine); Dorothy Stickney (Velma); Caroline Morrison (Maggie); Griffin Crafts (Prosecutor Harrison); Isabelle Winlocke (Mrs. Morton); William Gargan (Babe) and George Cowell (Slats) in the cast.
- (1996) Her story, "Chicago," was performed on Broadway in New York City. Walter Bobbie was director.
- (February 25, 1978) Her story, "Chicago," was performed in a musical at the Blackstone Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Penny Worth (Roxie Hart); Carolyn Kirsch (Velma); Jerry Orbach (Billy Flynn); and Haskell Gordon (Roxie's husband) in the cast. Bob Fosse was director and choreographer. Fred Kander and John Ebb were composers. Patricia Zipprodt was costume designer.
- (December 11, 1927) Her play, "Chicago," was performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Francine Larrimore in the cast.
- (September 1997) Tate Mahum and her play, "Chicago," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival Play Reading production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Libby Appel was artistic director. Kenneth Albers was director.
- (1999) Her play, "Chicago," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Cynthia Schurter, Patrick Bonney and Konnie May in the cast. William Bloodgood was scenic designer. Kenneth Albers was director. Libby Appel was artistic director.
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