- (1928 - 1950) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1928) Stage Play: Young Love. Comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Inspector General. Comedy/farce (Revival).
- (1931) Stage Play: Getting Married. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 30 Mar 1931-May 1931 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Romney Brent (as "Cecil Sykes"), Hugh Buckler (as "Reginald Bridgenorth"), Ernest Cossart (as "The General"), Peg Entwistle (as "Edith Bridgenorth"), Dorothy Gish (as "Leo"), Irby Marshall (as "Lesbia Grantham"), Reginald Mason (as "The Bishop"), Ralph Roeder (as "Oliver Cromwell Soames/Anthony"), Hugh Sinclair (as "St. John Hotchkiss"), Oscar Stirling (as "The Beadle"), Henry Travers (as "William Collins"), Helen Westley (as "Mrs. George Collins"), Margaret Wycherly (as "Mrs. Bridgenorth"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Streets of New York, or Poverty is No Crime. Melodrama (revival). Written by Dion Boucicault. Directed by Knowles Entrikin. 48th Street Theatre: 6 Oct 1931-Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Alvin Barrett, Romney Brent (as "Badger"), Anthony Mann [credited as Anton Bundesman] (as "The Duke of Calcavella"), Jessie Busley (as "Mrs. Puffy"), Barbara Childs, Frank Conlan (as "Puffy"), Dorothy Gish (as "Lucy Fairweather, the Heroine"), Moffat Johnston (as "Gideon Bloodgood, The Villian"), Winifred Johnston (as "Mrs. Fairweather"), Ronald Jones, A.P. Kaye (as "Capt. Fairweather"), Cecilia Lenihan (as "Ensemble"), Fania Marinoff (as "Alida Bloodgood"), Nancy McKnight, Jock Munro (as "Daniels/Ensemble"), Rollo Peters (as "Mark Livingstone, The Hero"), Russell Rhodes (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Shaler, Ann Tewksbury (as "Ensemble"), Robert Turney (as "Edwards"), Mervin Williams, Sam Wren (as "Paul Fairweather"). Produced by New York Repertory Company.
- (1931) Stage Play: Pillars of Society. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Winifred Lenihan. 48th Street Theatre: 14 Oct 1931-Oct 1931 (2 performances). Cast: Alvin Barrett, Romney Brent (as "Hilmar Tonnesen"), Anthony Mann (credited as Anton Bundsmann), Jessie Busley, Barbara Child (as "Miss Rummel"), Frank Conlan (as "Shipbuilder Aune"), Ann Dere (as "Mrs. Bernick"), Knowles Entrikin (as "Rector Rorlund"), Dorothy Gish (as "Dina Dorf"), H. Dudley Hawley (as "Vigeland"), Richard Jack, Moffat Johnston (as "Consul Bernick"), Ronald Jones, Cecilia Lenihan (as "Mrs. Holt"), Robert Lowe, Fania Marinoff (as "Martha Bernick"), Armina Marshall (as "Lona Hessel"), Nancy McKnight, Jock Munro, Rollo Peters (as "Johan Tonnesen"), Russell Rhodes (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Shaler, Edgar Stehli (as "Krap"), Ann Tewksbury (as "Mrs. Lynge"), Robert Turney, Virginia Volland, Mervin Williams, Sam Wren (as "Sandstad"). Produced by New York Repertory Company.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Bride the Sun Shines On. Comedy. Written by Will Cotton. Directed by Knowles Entrikin. Fulton Theatre: 26 Dec 1931-Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: Alvin Barrett (as "Wedding Guest"), Anthony Mann (credited as Anton Bundsmann), Jessie Busley, Muriel Chase (as "Bridesmaid"), Barbara Child, Frank Conlan (as "Dr. Blair"), Helen Dedens, Dorothy Gish (as "Psyche Marbury"), H. Dudley Hawley (as "Everett Marbury"), Anita Heller, Henry Hull (as "Hubert Burnet"), Ronald Jones, Nicholas Joy (as "Meredith Lane"), Janet Langhorne, Fania Marinoff, Armina Marshall (as "Dorine"), Jock Munro (as "Wedding Guest"), Russell Rhodes (as "Treloar"), Eleanor Shaler, Ann Tewksbury, Robert Turney, Mervin Williams, Sam Wren (as "Alfred Satterlee"). Produced by New York Repertory Company.
- (1932) Stage Play: Foreign Affairs. Romantic comedy. Written by Paul Hervey Fox and George Tilton. Directed by Lester Fuller. Avon Theatre: 13 Apr 1932- May 1932 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Jean Arthur, Dorothy Gish (as "Countess Ilsa Da Cassali"), Henry Hull, Edouard La Rouche, J. Edward Bromberg, Carl Benton Reid. Produced by B. Franklin Kamsler and Lester Fuller.
- (1932) Stage Play: Autumn Crocus.
- (1934) Stage Play: By Your Leave. Comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: Brittle Heaven. Drama. Written by Vincent York and Frederik Pohl. Incidental music by Rudolf Forst. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Directed by Clarence Derwent. Vanderbilt Theatre: 13 Nov 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Edith Atwater (as "Helen Hunt"), Dorothy Gish (as "Emily Dickinson"), Grant Gordon (as "Horatio Turnbull"), Elizabeth Heaslip (as "Maggie"), Katherine Hirsch (as "Lavinia Dickinson"), Helen Huberth, Robert Le Seuer, Earl McDonald (as "Austin Dickinson"), Helen Ray, Edward Ryan Jr., Albert Dekker [credited as Albert Van Dekker] (as "Captain Edward Bissell Hunt"), Herbert Warren (as "Samuel Bowles"). Producer by Dave Schooler.
- (1936) Stage Play: Mainly for Lovers. Comedy.
- (1938) Stage Play: Missouri Legend. Comedy.
- (1940) Stage Play: Love for Love. Comedy (revival).
- (1942) Stage Play: The Great Big Doorstep. Comedy.
- (1946) Stage Play: The Magnificent Yankee. Written by Emmet Lavery. Stage Manager: Paul Porter [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Woodman Thompson. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Royale Theatre: 22 Jan 1946- 8 Jun 1946 (159 performances). Cast: Louis Calhern (as "Mr. Justice Holmes"), Dorothy Gish (as "Fanny Dixwell Holmes"), Edgar Barrier (as "Mr. Justice Brandeis"), Bruce Bradford (as "Halloran, a former secretary"), Mason Curry (as "Dixon, a real estate broker"), Sylvia Fields (as "Fanny Dixwell Holmes") [Alternate], Robert Healy (as "Hamilton, a secretary"), Edward Hudson (as "Rogers, a secretary"), Christopher Marvin (as "Copeland, a secretary"), Sherling Oliver (as "Owen Wister"), William Roerick (as "Mr. Palmer, of "The Transcript"), Nicholas Saunders (as "Mason, a secretary"), Grey Stafford (as "Mapes, a secretary"), Eleanor Swayne (as "Mary, housekeeper"), Philip Truex (as "Northrop, a secretary"), Fleming Ward (as "Henry Adams") [final Broadway role], Edwin Whitner (as "Jackson, a former secretary"). Replacement actor: Richard Bowler (as "Mr. Justice Brandeis"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Magnificent Yankee (1950). Mr. Calhern reprised his role in this film, which would be his only true starring film role.
- (1947) Stage Play: The Story of Mary Surratt. Drama. Written and directed by John Patrick. Henry Miller's Theatre: 8 Feb 1947-15 Feb 1947 (11 performances). Cast: Dorothy Gish (as "Mary Surratt"), Kent Smith (as "Reverdy Johnson"), Gordon Barnes, Zachary Berger, Dallas Boyd, Harlan Briggs (as "Father Wiget"), John Conway, Clyde Cook, Thomas Daly, Earl Dawson, Graham Denton, Michael Fox, Thomas Glynn, Edward Harvey, William Hitch, Larry Johns, Lee Malbourne, Douglas McEachin, Frank McFarland, Tom J. McGivern, James Monks, Robert Morgan, Hugh Mosher, Robert Neff, John Pimley, Bill Reynolds, Michael Roane, Wallis Roberts, Lytton Robinson, Elizabeth Ross, Richard Sanders, Don Shelton, Arthur Stenning, Bernard Thomas. Produced by Russell Lewis and Howard Young.
- (1950) Stage Play: This Man. Melodrama. Written by Mel Dinelli. Directed by Martin Ritt. Fulton Theatre: 19 Jan 1950- 8 Apr 1950 (92 performances). Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden.
- (1956) She acted in Enid Bagnold's play, "The Chalk Garden," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Lillian Gish in the cast. Charles Bowden was director.
- (August 1952) She acted in Mel Dinelli's play, "The Man," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
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