- (June 1935) She acted in Jack Waller and Joseph Tunbridge's musical, "Yes, Madam?," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Bobby Howes, Binny Hale, Vera Pearce, Wylie Watson, and Billy Leonard in the cast.
- (1936) She acted in Joseph Tunbridge and Jack Waller's musical, "Please Teacher!," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Bobby Howes, Vera Pearce, Wylie Wayson, and Sepha Treble in the cast.
- (1950) She acted in the musical, "Blue for a Boy," at His Majesty's Theatre in London, Englan with Aud Johansen, Austin Melford, Richard Hearne, Eve Lister, and Fred Emney in the cast.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Sporting Thing To Do. Comedy. Written by Thompson Buchanan. Directed by Oliver Morosco and Clifford Brooke. Ritz Theatre: 19 Feb 1923- Mar 1923 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: James K. Applebee (as "Rev. Dr. Clegg"), Bertha Belmore (as "Mrs. Suzanne Clegg") [Broadway debut], William 'Stage' Boyd (as "Jack Thornton"), Walker Dennett (as "Colonel Thornton"), Mary Fisher (as "Miss Simpson"), Robert Hudson (as "Thomas Kennedy"), Clara Joel (as "Eleanor Ainsworth"), Della Johnson (as "Mandy"), Jack Raffael (as "Judge McLean"), H. Reeves-Smith (as "Jim Loundsbury"), Emily Stevens (as "Jean Thornton"), Ethel Winthrop (as "Mrs. Thornton") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1923 - 1952) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: Grounds for Divorce. Written by Guy Bolton. From the Hungarian of Ernest Vajda. Empire Theatre: 23 Sep 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/127 performances). Cast: Bertha Belmore (as "Henriette Deschamps"), Gladys Burgess (as "Denise Sorbier"), Philip Merivale (as "Maurice Sorbier"), Edward Reese, H. Reeves-Smith (as "Felix Roget"), Georges Renavent (as "Marquis Guido Longoni"), Gladys Wilson, Cora Witherspoon (as "Marianne Regnault"). Produced by Henry Miller. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Grounds for Divorce (1925).
- (1925) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1925. Musical revue. Sketches by J.P. McEvoy, Will Rogers, W.C. Fields and Gus Weinberg. Music by Raymond Hubbell, Dave Stamper and Werner Janssen. Lyrics by Gene Buck. Musical Director: Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett, Fred Barry, Harold Sandford and Steven Jones. Featuring songs by Leo Daniderff. Costume Design by John Held Jr. [earliest Broadway credit], Mabel Johnstone and John E. Stone. Scenic Design by Norman Bel Geddes and H Robert Law Studios. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Tableaux staged by Ben Ali Haggin. New Amsterdam Theatre: 6 Jul 1925- 19 Sep 1925 (88 performances). Cast: Lina Basquette, Bertha Belmore, Marion Benda, Louise Brooks, Katherine Burke, Cynthia Cambridge, Elise Cavanna, Elsie Cavanna, Bob Chase, Chaz Chase, Harriet Chetwynd, Dare and Wahl, Ray Dooley, Alma Drange, Peggy Fears, Hilda Ferguson, W.C. Fields, Irving Fisher, Norma Forrest, Noel Francis, Evelyn Goodwin, Beryl Halley, Al Hardy, Helen Henderson, Marion Hurley, Naomi Johnson, Flo Kennedy, Dorothy Knapp, Frank Lambert, Edna Leedom, Marjorie Leet, Doris Lloyd, Gladys Loftus, Helen MacFadden, Tommy Mack, Virginia Magee, Gertrude Michaels, Mary Mulhern, Barbara Newberry, Clarence Nordstrom, Al Ochs, George Olsen's Band, Frances Reveaux, Will Rogers, Adelaide Seaman, Vivienne Segal, Jack Shannon, Ethel Shutta, Dave Stamper, Bobby Storey, The Kelo Brothers, Mark Truscott, Brandon Tynan, Vangie Valentine, Dorothy Van Alst, Cricket Wooten. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Whispering Gallery. Comedy/mystery.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Warrior's Husband. Comedy (revival). Written by Julian Thompson. Incidental music by Richard Malaby. Directed by Burk Symon. Morosco Theatre: 11 Mar 1932- May 1932 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Eve Bailey, Paula Bauersmith (as "First Sergeant"), Don Beddoe (as "Homer"), Bertha Belmore (as "Caustica"), Arthur Bowyer, Arthur Brady, Romney Brent (as "Sapiens"), Thaddeus Clancy, Rose Dresser, Barbara Dugan, Theodosia Dusanne, Harriet Eells, Jerry Feagin, Helene Fontaine, Agnes George, Dorothy Fowler Gillam, Porter Hall, Nancy Hamilton, Katharine Hepburn (as "Antiope"), Edna Holland, Colin Keith-Johnston (as "Theseus"), Walter Levin, Randolph Leyman, Irby Marshall (as "Hippolyta"), Frances Newbaker, Al Ochs (as "Hercules"), Avalon Plummer, Rita Rheinfrank, Nina Romano, Miriam Schiller, Theodore St. John, Mary Stuart, Dorothy Walters, Clara Waring, Jane Wheatley. Produced by Harry Moses.
- (November 6, 1952) She played Sidonie in Anita Loos' adaptation of Colette's novel, "Gigi," at the Harris Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Audrey Hepburn (Gigi); Josephine Brown (Madame Alvarez); Doris Patston (Andree); Michael Evans (Gaston Lachaille); Ronald Telfer (Victor); Margaret Bannerman (Alicia De St. Ephiam) and Bertha Belmore (Sidonie) in the cast. Gilbert Miller was producer. Raymond Sovey was scenic designer.
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