- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1921) Stage Play: Love Dreams. Musical melodrama. Material adaption by Anne Nichols. Lyrics by Oliver Morosco. Music by Werner Janssen. Musical Director: Mario Agnolucci. Directed by Oliver Morosco and John McKee. Times Square Theatre (moved to The Apollo Theatre from 17 Oct 1921 to close): 10 Oct 1921- 12 Nov 1921 (40 performances). Cast: Amelia Allen, Marie Carroll, Grace Culvert, Maude Eburne, Grace Elliott, Charmine Essley, Maurice Holland, 'Orrin Johnson' (as "Dr. Duncan Pell"), Maude Lydiate, Pauline Maxwell, Vera Michelena, Harry K. Morton, Irene Novotney, Ann Pauley, Tom Powers, Jean Warner, Charles H Yorkshire. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1922) Stage Play: Letty Pepper. Musical comedy. Book by Oliver Morosco and George V. Hobart. Music by Werner Janssen. Based on the comedy "Maggie Pepper" by Charles Klein [posthumous credit]. Lyrics by Leo Wood and Irving Bibo. Musical Director: Harry James. Music orchestrated by Frank E. Barry. Musical Staging by Julian Alfred. Directed by George V. Hobart. Vanderbilt Theatre: 10 Apr 1922- 6 May 1922 (32 performances). Cast: William Balfour (as "Mack"), Florence Barry (as "Chorus"), Hallam Bosworth (as "Hutchinson"), Paul Burns (as "Abe Greenbaum"), Dorothy Clark (as "Chorus"), Delphine Deery (as "Chorus"), Charline Essley (as "Chorus"), Master Gabriel (as "Billy"), Charlotte Greenwood (as "Letty Pepper"), Vera Hellaire (as "Carolie Van Ness"), Lillian Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Phyllis Hooper (as "Chorus"), Josie Intropodi (as "Mrs. Hatch"), Jane King (as "Hattie"), Mary King (as "Imogene"), Olive King (as "Chorus"), Margaret Leonia (as "Chorus"), May Mixon (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Murray (as "Chorus"), Beth Ormby (as "Chorus"), Ray Raymond (as "Joseph Colby"), Effie Shelley (as "Chorus"), Charlotte Starbuck (as "Chorus"), Emily Stead (as "Chorus"), Lispa Taft (as "Chorus"), Virginia Taylor (as "Chorus"), Frances Victory (as "Margery"), Thomas Walsh (as "James Van Ness"), Claire Wegmen (as "Chorus"), Jean Wegmen (as "Chorus"), Stewart Wilson (as "Tony Barrillobatso"). Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1923) Stage Play: Lady Butterfly. Musical comedy. Music by Werner Janssen. Book by Clifford Grey. Based on a farce by Mark Swan and James T. Powers. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music orchestrated by Oscar Radin. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Globe Theatre (moved to The Astor Theatre from 19 Mar 1923- close): 22 Jan 1923- 12 May 1923 (128 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman (as "Ensemble"), Florenz Ames (as "Alfred Hopper"), Anna Buckley (as "Ensemble"), Louise Carlton (as "Ensemble"), Mary Carney (as "Ensemble"), Victor Casmore (as "Duval"), Diana Chase (as "Ensemble"), Ray Coffey (as "Butterfly Quartette"), Frank Dobson (as "Fisher"), Joe Donahue (as "Dancing Specialty"), Maude Eburne (as "Caroline"), Ainslee Evans (as "Ensemble"), Helen Fleming (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Gateson (as "Enid Crawford"), Florentine Gosnova (as "Dancing Specialty/Ensemble"), Marion Hamilton (as "Ruth/Dancing Specialty"), Pearl Howell (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Hunter (as "A Policeman/Butterfly Quartette"), Allen Kearns (as "Billy Browning"), Edward Lester (as "Jack Owen/Briggs"), Muriel Lodge (as "Ensemble"), Nick Long Jr. (as "Dancing Specialty"), Leonora Lukens (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Lunnay (as "Ensemble"), Jack Lynch (as "Dancing Specialty"), Lillian MacKenzie (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Maitland (as "Mrs. Stockbridge"), Virginia McGee (as "Ensemble"), Aline McGill (as "Frances/Dancing Specialty"), Margaret McKay (as "Ensemble"), Lionel Pape (as "Horatio Meak/Mr. Stockbridge"), Vere Richards (as "Butterfly Quartette"), Rosemary Sill (as "Ensemble"), Horton Spurr (as "Dancing Specialty"), Janet Stone (as "Bobby/Dancing Specialty"), George Trabert (as "Henry Crawford"), Vilheda (as "Ensemble"), Rona Wallace (as "Pansy/Ensemble"), Imogene Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Withee (as "Mabel Stockbridge"), Mark Youmans (as "Butterfly Quartette"), Carol Young (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- Ziegfeld Follies of 1925 (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. 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.
- Nic Nax of 1926 (1926). Musical revue.
- Luckee Girl (1928). Musical comedy.
- Boom Boom (1929). Musical comedy. Music by Werner Janssen. Book by Fanny Todd Mitchell. From the play "Mlle. Ma Mere" by Louis Verneuil. Lyrics by Mann Holiner and J. Keirn Brennan. Music orchestrated by Werner Janssen. Musical Director: Tom Jones. Choreographed by John Boyle. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by George Barbier, Josephs and Orry Kelly. Directed by George F. Marion. Casino Theatre: 28 Jan 1929- 30 Mar 1929 (72 performances). Cast: Jeanette MacDonald (as "Jean"), Elva Adams (as "Chorus"), Laurette Adams (as "Chorus"), Tennylis Allyn (as "Chorus"), Jimmy Ardell (as "Chorus"), Clement Cancid (as "Chorus"), Kendall Capps (as "Skippy Carr"), Azeada Charkouie (as "Chorus"), Ray Cirake (as "Chorus"), Cortez and Peggy (as "Cortez and Peggy"), Katharine Dayton (as "Chorus"), Tina DeBrauw (as "Chorus"), Alice Edrique (as "Chorus"), Jack Edwards (as "Chorus"), Margaret Gilligan (as "Chorus"), Doreen Glover (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), William Hale (as "Chorus"), Katherine Hoevel (as "Chorus"), Pat Hunter (as "Chorus"), Jackie Hurlbut (as "Friend of Tilly/Chorus"), Nell Kelly (as "Tilly McGuire"), Harry Kirby (as "Chorus"), Cary Grant [credited as Archie Leach] (as "Reggie Phipps"), Richard Lee (as "Sigmund Squnk"), George Leland (as "Chorus"), Ann Loomis (as "Chorus"), Virginia Martin (as "Chorus"), Frank McIntyre (as "Worthington Smith"), Lucille Mercier (as "Chorus"), Eddie Nelson (as "Texas"), George Oliver (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Palmer (as "Chorus"), Jessie Payne (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), Rosalind Rensing (as "Chorus"), Bob Richards (as "Chorus"), Stanley Ridges (as "Tony Smith"), Doreen Roberts (as "Chorus"), Charles Roth (as "Chorus"), Jean Russell (as "Chorus"), Loretta Sayers (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), Evelyn Sayres (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), Evelyn Shay (as "Chorus"), Frank Sherlock (as "Chorus"), Bobby Shutta (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Sintae (as "Chorus"), Frances Stevens (as "Chorus"), Marcella Swenson (as "Maybella La Tour"), Maybel Van (as "Chorus"), Virgie Vane (as "Chorus"), Bee Walz (as "Chorus"), Sam Wasserman (as "Chorus"), Harry Welsh (as "Head Waiter"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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