- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1929) Stage Play: Broadway Nights. Musical revue. Music by Sammy Timberg, Lee David and Maurice Ruebens. Lyrics by Moe Jaffe. Material by Edgar Smith. Musical direction by John McManus. Featuring songs by J. Fred Coots, Ralph Erwin and Phil Svigals. Other songs and lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young and Clifford Grey. Choreography by Busby Berkeley and Chester Hale. Directed by Stanley Logan. 44th Street Theatre: 15 Jul 1929- 17 Aug 1929 (40 performances). Cast: Sheila Barrett, Bonnibelle Beard, Doreis Beridge, Moya Beridge, Martin Brothers, George E. Burke, Winnie Channon, Harry Conley, Peggy Cornell, Edna Cowley, Emily Cowley, Olive Crane, Dorothy Darley, Florence Davidson, Ann Davis, Peggy Davis, Marie Day, Louis Delgado, Bob Derden, George Dobbs, Ethel Dunton, Frances Diran, Marie Gerguson, The Allen Foster Girls, Archie Foulke, Hazel Frazer, Frank Gaby, Inez Goetz, Ruth Gormly, Sylvia Green, Grace Grey, Harry Griffin, The Chester Hale Girls, Marge Harlan, Hetty Hayes, Larry Hodgson, Vena Hollingworth, Vivian Hunter, Harry Hylander, Phyllis Jordan, Tom Jordan, Karen Kaaber, Ray King, Gertrude Kornblum, Greta Kuhnrich, Verta Kunkel, Lilian Lane, Gloria Lebow, Laura Lee, Eva Lewis, Hilda Long, Violet Lundberg, Mary Mason, Julio Martel, Gertrude Mazza, Clinton McLeer, Hoyt Meredith, Madeline Merle, Lillian Messmer, Betty Montgomery, Odette Myrtil, Rita Owen, Marian Paitson, Alfred Parrot, Hilda Peterson, Joe Phillips, Rae Powell, Kenneth Pulsifer, Sam Raynor, Dr. Rockwell, Alice Rogers, Margaret Samson, George Schiller, Eddie Shubert, Kay Simmons, Edwina Skorat, May Squires, Flo Sterling, Harry Stockwell, Murray Swanson, Loris Taylor, Julie Tiedgens, Jay Tully, Jeanne Walton, Dolly Waring, Harry Welsh, Esther Whetton, Iris Worthington, Mary Wynn. Specialty act: King, King & King. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Great Temptations (1926). Musical revue. Music by Maurice Ruebens. Material by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Direction by Alfred Goodman. Additional music by Milton Schwarzwald, Earl Lindsay and Jose Padilla. Choreographed by Earl Lindsay. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 18 May 1926- 6 Nov 1926 (223 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames, Beatrice Anderson, Yvonne Bacon, Julia Barker, Jack Benny, Billy Bernard, Jane Blair, Pauline Bryceland, Sybil Bursk, Elsie Carroll, Cyrilla Casey, Gloria Christy, Lillian Clark, Charlotte Corday, Irene Cornell, Patsy Costello, Nikola Cunningham, Diane D'Arle, Hazel Dawn, Bobbe Decker, Doris Dodge, Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Drum, The Duell Sisters, Geneva Duker, Clarice Durham, Mildred Espy, Charlotte Fitzgibbons, Grace Fleming, Jay C. Flippen, The Allen Foster Girls, Helene Frederic, Ara Gerald, Florence Golden, Betty Gordon, Dorothy Griffith, The Guy Sisters, Thalie Hamilton, Marge Harlan, Cecelia Healy, Phyllis Heron, Marie Holden, Florence Horne, Mazie Hunt, The Kelo Brothers, Pat Kendall, Terry Kendall, Betty Knox, Billye Lambert, Naan Lane, Neva Lynn, Lottie Marcy, Paul Maul, Margaret Mayer, Ruth Mayon, Dorothy McNulty, Eleane Meade, Miller and Lyles, Georgette Moore, Leona Newell, Lillian Newell, Molly O'Doherty, Agatha Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Gertrude Purcell, June Ray, Roderay & Capella, Julia Ryan, Agnes Schroeder, Wilfred Seagram, Bernadette Spencer, Nina Suzov, Edna Thorp, Katrina Trask, Arthur Treacher, Beatrice Vercelle, Jack Waldron, Lazelle Webber, Margie Webber, Dorothy Weber, Mazie White, Roslind Wichon, Minerva Wilson, Charlotte Woodruff, Halfred Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Sky High (1925). Musical. Music by Robert Stolz, Al Goodman, Carlton Kelsey and Maurice Ruebens. Book by Harold Atteridge and Harry Graham. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge and Harry Graham. Musical Director: Carlton Kelsey. Additional lyrics by Clifford Grey. Based on an English musical farce by Harry Graham. Based on a Viennese Operette by Robert Bodansky, Bruno Hardt-Warden and Robert Stolz. Featuring songs by Hal Dyson and Irving Weil. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Entire production supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by Fred G. Latham and Alexander Leftwich. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 20 Mar 1925- Jun 1925, then moved to The Casino Theatre from 15 Jun 1925 to close): 2 Mar 1925- 5 Sep 1925 (217 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames (as "Alfred Horridge, Esq."), Arthur Appel, Charlotte Ayres, Jack Baker, Joyce Barbour, Hazel Beamer, William Birdie, Allen Blair, Peggy Brown, William Brown, Ysobel Cayer, John Creighton, Charlie Dodge, Edward Douglas, Violet Englefield, Elsie Frank, Norma Gould, Carol Grey, Ethel Guerard, Dorothy Hathaway, Bella Heyman, Roland Hogue (as "Duke of Dulchester, Montague Lush"), Willie Howard (as "Sammy Myers"), Joe Hughes, Catherine Huth, Walter Johnson, Emmy La Mar, Margy Lane, Betty Lee, James R. Liddy, Marcia Mack, Ruth Mayon, Lillian McNeil, Wallace Milam, Ann Milburn, Emily Miles, Mildred Morgan, Lorene Mumma, Fred Murray, Lucille Osborne, Betty Pecan, Gene Philips, Edith Pierce, Beatrice Reiss, Albert Royal, Bert Shadow, Betty Sheldon, Emily Sherman, Stella Shiel, Penny Singleton (as "Cloak Room Girl/Chorus") [credited as Dorothy McNulty/Broadway debut], Billie Smart, Gladys Smith, Marcella Swanson, Jeanne Tanny, Vanessi, Helen Veronica, Lucile Vinik, Billy Wagner, Marie Warner, Thomas Whitely, Margy Whitney, Emma Wyche. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Eugene Howard.
- A Night in Venice (1929). Musical revue. Music by Lee Davis and Maurice Ruebens. Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan and Moe Jaffe. Featuring songs by Vincent Youmans. Additional orchestrations by Vincent Youmans. Featuring songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Director: Max Meth. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley and Chester Hale. Directed by Lew Morton and Thomas A. Hart. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 16 Sep 1929 to close): 21 May 1929- 19 Oct 1929 (175 performances). Cast: Ted Healy (as "Ted"), Ann Seymour, The Dodge Sisters, Arthur Havel, Morton Havel, Stanley Rogers, Betty Allen, Walter Armin (as "Ernest Fairworth"/"Count Muzzini"), Enjio Badii, Bobbie Baker, Julia Barker, Bear, James H. Beattie, Lillian Bennett, Allen Blair, Adeline Bornheim, Fodi Brown, John Byam, Myrtle Candee, Bobby Carswell, Emmita Casanova, Anita Case, Dorothy Chadwick, Louise Chowning, Dudley Clements (as "Ambrose Trainer"), Marion Crozan, Dorothy Davies, Marvelle Dawn, Blanche de Clerc, Evelyn Dehkes, Peggy DeRoy, Paul DeWees, Erma Echt, Billy Fanning, Ferral and Paul, Larry Fine (as "Larry"), Evelyn Ford, Allen Foster Girls, Judy Garey, Hal Gibson, Marion Gillon, Gladys Glorita, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, La Vonne Gundry, Edward Hackett, Chester Hale Girls, Agnes Hickey, Mary Hiscox, Olive Hollingshead, Moe Howard (as "Moe") [credited as Harry Howard], Shemp Howard (as "Shemp") [final Broadway appearance], Adele Jay, The Johnsons, Tommy Kerns, Irene King, Jeane Kroll, Hazel Landeres, James Lee, Laura Lee, Edna Lynn, Ruth Martin, James Maxwell, Betty Mayfair, Polly McCann, Charles McClelland, Joe Michon, Peter Michon, Gladys Miller, Kay Norwood, Lee Nutter, Jackie Paige, Dorothy Pierce, Jerry Pole, Florence Powell, Jack Ray, Betsy Rees, E. Riadnoff, Fred Sanborn, Shadurskaya and Kuderoff, Evelyn Shields, Doris Smith, Ed Stanbridge, Mozel Stapp, Stevens Brothers, George Terechenko, Edna Tobin, David Tuli, Peggy Udell, Jeannette Waite, Gertrude Westling, Evelyn Wetherbee, Halfred Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- June Days (1925). Musical comedy. Music by J. Fred Coots. Book by Cyrus Wood. Lyrics by Clifford Grey Based on a comedy by Robert Milton and Alice Duer Miller. Musical Director: John L. McManus. Featuring songs by Alfred Goodman, Maurice Ruebens and Richard Rodgers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Astor Theatre (moved to The Central Theatre (7 Sep 1925- close): 6 Aug 1925- 17 Oct 1925 (84 performances). Cast: Winifred Beck, Isabelle Brown, Adelaide Candee, Sylvia Carol, Willa De Brauw, Dorothy Deeder, George Dobbs, Bertha Donn (as "Sally Boyd"), Helen Doyle, Frances Ebert, Jay C. Flippen (as "Johnson"), Ethel Fuller, Claire Grenville, Shirley Gustin, Winifred Harris (as "Mrs. Rolles"), Elizabeth Hines, Maurice Holland, Millie James, Lee Kohlmar (as "Herman Van Zandt"), Joan Lyons, Aileen Meehan, Mabel Olsen, Jacqueline Paige, Bobbie Perkins, Ralph Reader (as "Butler"), Roy Royston, Bebe Stanton, Gladys Walton, Flora Watson, Beatrice Wendell, June Zimmerman. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Greenwich Village Follies (1928). Musical revue. Music by Ray Perkins and Maurice Ruebens. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Nathaniel Lief and Max Lief. Musical Director: Max Meth. Additional lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Choreographed by Chester Hale and Ralph Reader. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 9 Apr 1928- 28 Jul 1928 (128 performances). Cast: Max Alexander, Florence Arganza, Sally Argo, Walter Armin, Sheila Barrett, Bonnibelle Beard, Francine Blythe, Grace Brinkley, Adrienne Brower, Kay Burnell, Helene Cambridge, Carlos & Valeria, Sylvia Carol, Dorothy Casey, Azeada Charkouie, Morine Clarke, Gertrude Cornbloom, Annette Davies, Phyllis DeCastro, John Donahue, Ben Dova, Dorothy Drum, Mickey Ellis, Benny Fields, Irene French, Marion Gillon, Gladys Glorita, Inez Goetz, Jean Gordon, James Grant, Sylvia Green, The Chester Hale Girls, Patsy Hickey, Harry Jans, Phillis Jordan, Jack Kelly, Joan Kent, Marie Kosco, Grace La Rue, Evelyn Law, Laura Lee, Ngaio Lee, Adelaide Loraine, Zayda Lord, Yoland Losee, Renie Luers, Violet Lundberg, Betty MacDonald, Peggy McDonald, Billy McLeod, Hoyt Meredith, Lillian Messmer, Florence Misgen, Georgia Moore, Josephine Mostler, Leona Newell, Hilda Paterson, Viola Paulson, Emmy Petri, Imogene Phillips, Rolande Poucel, Annie Pritchard, Lola Raine, The Ralph Reader Girls, Marie Regan, Violet Renault, Dr. Rockwell, Ethel Ross, Maude Ross (The Ross Twins), Beatrice Rupp, Evelyn Sabin, Rosina Savelli, Blossom Seeley, Eddie Shubert, May Sigler, Evelyn Sintae, Jack Stanford, Irene Stephens, Winona Sweet, Midge Sydney, Lillian Thomas, Jewel Tidgens, Myrtle Wagner, Bobby Watson, Harold Whalen, Ester Wheaton, Dorothy Winters, Mary Wynn. Produced by The Bohemians, Inc. and Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- White Lilacs (1928). Musical. Music by Karl Hajos. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Original German book by Sigurd Johannsen. Musical Director: Pierce de Reeder. Additional music by Maurice Ruebens and Sammy Timberg [earliest Broadway credit]. Additional lyrics by David Goldberg and J. Keirn Brennan. Ensembles staged by Vaughn Godfrey. Directed by George F. Marion. Shubert Theatre (moved to Jolson's 59th Street Theatre from 8 Oct 1928- close): 10 Sep 1928- 12 Jan 1929 (136 performances). Cast: Catherine Allen (as "Ensemble"), Melba Alter (as "Louison/One of Trio"), Louise Beaudet (as "Catherine"), Helen Bishop (as "Ensemble"), Grace Brinkley (as "Delphine Potocka"), John Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Madeline Clancy (as "Ensemble"), Charles Croker-King (as "Giacomo Meyerbeer"), William Demarest (as "Ensemble"), Diana Doering (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Drake (as "Ensemble"), Eliz Fergusson (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Forsythe (as "Ensemble"), Mae Golding (as "Ensemble"), William Hall (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Holland (as "Gaston de Flavigny"), DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "Dubusson"), Frank Horn (as "Prince Obelenski/Ensemble"), Juanita (as "Juanita"), Ernest Lawford (as "Heinrich Heine "), Vivian Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Wallace Magill (as "Ensemble"), Eva Mascagno (as "Mlle. Taglioni"), Steven McNulty (as "Ensemble"), Odette Myrtil (as "Madame George Sand"), Phyllis Newkirk (as "Marquise De Mours/One of Trio)), Paco (as "Paco"), Helen Page (as "Ensemble"), Louise Randolph (as "Ensemble"), Phil Reep (as "Ensemble"), Guy Robertson (as "Frederic Chopin"), Allan Rogers (as "Luselle"), Vernon Rudolph (as "Franz Liszt/Ensemble"), Edna Starck (as "Ensemble"), Franklin Van Horn (as "Balzac"), Douglas Vincent (as "Ensemble"), Frank Weiner (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Woodruff (as "Countess D'Agoult/One of Trio"), Dora Zommerowna (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Naughty Riquette (1926). Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Adapted from the German of Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Additional music by Kendall Burgess, R.P. Weston, Alfred Goodman and Maurice Ruebens. Additional lyrics by Bert Lee. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 13 Sep 1926- 27 Nov 1926 (88 performances). Cast: Walter Armin (as "Faverolle/Prof. DuBose"), Edward Basse (as "Abri-Dabri"), Connie Emerald (as "Simone "), Alexander Gray (as "Gaston Riviere "), Oliver Hagan (as "Dupont/Lord Dillington/Colonel Latour"), Mitzi Hajos (as "Riquette Duval"), Peter Hawley (as "Maurel/Captain Duroc"), Sylvan Lee (as "Dean"), Stanley Lupino (as "Theophile Michu"), Audrey Maple (as "Clarisse La Fleur"), Mary Marlowe (as "Liane de Soucy"), Jane Moore (as "Julie "), George A. Schiller (as "Alphonse La Fleur"), Lenoria Spiro (as "Yvette"), Joseph Spree (as "Bardou/Maitre d'Hotel"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Marching By (1932). Musical. Music by Jean Gilbert. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Book by Harry Clark and Harry B. Smith [final Broadway credit]. Based on a German operetta by Ernst Neubach. Based on the novel by Lajos Biró. Additional lyrics by Mark Gordon, George Waggoner, Harry Clarke, Guy Robertson, Edward Eliscu and George Hirst. Additional music by Harry Revel, Gus Edwards, Gus Arnheim, Neil Moret and Maurice Ruebens. Musical Director: George Hirst. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Chanin's 46th Street Theatre: 3 Mar 1932- 12 Mar 1932 (12 performances). Cast: Sam Bunin (as "Ensemble"), Donald Burr (as "Sacha Sachalow"), Victor Casmore (as "Anton Androssy"), Leonard Ceeley (as "Colonel Petroff"), Cornelia Chason, Charles Christie, Marie Costello, Betty Dair, Betty Davis, Sonia De Calva, Wilbur Demarest, Joan Dudley, Kathleen Edwardes, Arthur Geary, Claude Goehring, Robert Grant, Frederick Grieve, William Hubert, Charles Kingsley, Samuel Krevoff, Carol Laski, Larry Lawrence, Jack Lee, Jack Leslie, Philip Lord, Earl Marvin, Earl Mason, Mary McDonald, Giles McIntyre, Walter Meek, Hugh Miller, Margaret Miller, Gerald Moore, Jerry Moore, Evelyn Muller, Walter Nagle, Ethel Norris, Kenneth Paige, Walter Palm, Owen Pauline, Guy Robertson, Eva Sawyer, James Shen, Arthur Singer, Katherine Skidmore, Ralph Slear, Donald Smith, Fred Stamm, Eleanora Standish, Desiree Tabor (as "Countess Anna Von Hatfield"), Elizabeth Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Marie Valday (as "Ensemble/Third Girl"), Roy Vitalis (as "Lieutenant Dorch/Ensemble"), John J. Walsh, Solly Ward (as "Elias Butterman"), Herbert Weber, Victor Young (as "Ensemble/Lieutenant Schantz"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Gay Paree (1925). Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, Maurice Ruebens and J. Fred Coots. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Additional lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Henry Creamer, Buddy G. DeSylva, Ballard MacDonald, Lester Allen, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias and Al Sherman. Additional music by Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, Al Sherman, James F. Hanley, Walter Donaldson and Joseph Meyer. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay. Choreographed by Alexis Kosloff. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Charles Judels. Shubert Theatre: 18 Aug 1925- 30 Jan 1926 (181 performances). Cast: Newton Alexander, Betty Allen, Lucille Arden, William Baden, Dorothy Barber, Pauline Blair, Frances Blythe, Richard Bold, Ilsi Bott, Alice Boulden, Carol Boyer, William Brainerd, Lorraine Brooks, Camille, Jean Caswell, Chandler Christy, Helen Claire, Eddie Conrad, Claire Daniels, Isabel Dawn, Claudia Dell, Johnny Dove, Louise Dove, Clarice Durham, Mabel Earle, Beth Elliott, Byrdeatta Evans, Florence Fair, Rosemary Farmer, Margie Finley, Walton Ford, Ruth Gillette, Florence Golden, Viola Griffith, Texas Guinan, Jack Haley, Ruth Hamilton, Thalie Hamilton, Edith Higgens, Alice Hooke, Edna Hopper, Florence Horne, Gus Hyland, Katherine Janeway, Frank Kimball, Marty Kolinsky, Lillian Lane, George LeMaire, Fern LeRoy, Winnie Lightner, Martha Linn, Gertrude Lowe, Viola Marshall, Betty Maurice, Arthur May, Verdi Milli, Marie Price, Prosper & Maret, Dorothy Rae, Nora Reed, Camille Renault, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Salt and Pepper, Wilfred Seagram, Winifred Seale, Dorothy Shepard, Jeanette Simard, Bartlett Simmons, Marie Simpson, Bernadette Spencer, Louise Taylor, Billy B. Van, Lorraine Weimar, Margaret Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Rufus Le Maire.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Merry World. Musical revue. Music by Maurice Ruebens, J. Fred Coots, Herman Hupfeld and Sam Timber. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Featuring songs by Marc Anthony and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Leo Robin, Donovan Parsons and Herbert Reynolds. Staged by James C. Huffman. Directed by Charles Judels. Imperial Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 2 Aug 1926- close): 8 Jun 1926- 21 Aug 1926 (87 performances). Cast: Beatrice Bickel, Laine Blaire, Billie Blake, Marian Boazo, Ray Bolger [Broadway debut], Emil Boreo, Margaret Breen, Ann Burnes, Donald Calthrop, Louise Chowning, Carmen Conley, Grace Connelly, Lucita Corvera, Wilma Crossman, Edith Davis, Betty De Pascue, Bernard Dudley, Mary Dunckley, Irving Edwards, Sudworth Frazier, Selby Galloway, Grace Glover, Alexander Gray, Nicholas Grey, Elna Gudrun, Fred Harper, Morris Harvey, Grace Hayes, Evelyn Herbert, Frank Jarvis, Ann LaVerne, Edwin Lawrence, Morhora Lloyd, Lily Long, Lillian Lorray, Yoland Losee, June Lovewell, Cookie Lunsford, Eva Lynn, Frances Lynn, Helen Madigan, Ada Marcus, Jaquelyn Marshall, Ritta Martin, Maryland Collegians, Marion Mooney, Gale Moore, Jane Moore, Ruth Moore, Maxine Morton, Sylvia Neirick, Dorothy Noble, Starke Patterson, Betty Pecan, Bunnie Pedreau, Lola Raine, Dezso Retter, Annie Rose, Salt and Pepper, Betty Sheldon, Ruth Simmons, Lily Smart, Olga Smirnova, Evan Southwell, Leonie Spiro, Frances Suzanne, Mabelle Swor, Myrtle Thompson, Kao Tortoni, Peaches Tortoni, Rosalie Trego, Nicholas Tripolitoff, Helen Wallace, Thomas Whitely, Dorothy Whitmore, Virginia Whitmore. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: Artists and Models. Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, J. Fred Coots, Maurice Ruebens [credited as Maurice Rubens] and Sigmund Romberg. Book by Harold Atteridge and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Musical Director: Oscar Bradley. Choreographed by Jack Haskell and Gertrude Hoffman [credited as Gertrude Hoffmann]. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Erté and George Barbier. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Alexander Leftwich. Winter Garden Theatre: 24 Jun 1925- 7 May 1926 (416 performances). Cast: May Alexander, Al Allison, Herbert Ashton, Yvonne Bacon, Phil Baker, Leon Barte, Leon Bartels, Louise Blackburn, Jay Brennan, Murray Browne, Dorothy Burnell, Joseph Caits, Louis Caits, Grace Cantrell, Thelma Carlton, Jane Carroll, Marion Case, Gloria Christy, Teddy Claire, Morine Clarke, Herbert Corthell, Arthur Craig, Eileen Culshaw, Marguerite Dalby, Claire de Figaniere, Patricia DeLong, Ferral Dewees, Billy DeWolf, Jane Dobbin, Mildred Douglas, Dorothy Drum, Pudgie Duker, Dottie Ellis, Jean English, Mildred Espy, Alberta Faust, Miriam Fine, Harriet Fowler, Helene Frederic, Catherine Gallimore, Janice Glenn, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, Toots Gregory, Florence Gunther, Joe Higgins, Shari Hockman, Llora Hoffman, Margie Hoffman, Gertrude Hoffman Girls, Dorothy Hordern, Sunshine Jarrman, Andrew Joachim, May Judels, Kathleen Karr, Thelma Kay, John Kenny, Mary Kissell, Emma Kleigge, Florence Kolinsky, Ada Landis, Betty Lawrence, Alice MacDonald, Aline MacMahon, Carol Maybury, Lulu McConnell, Billy McKay, Margaret McKay, Margaret Merle, Margie Minor, Maxine Morton, Helen Murray, Evelyn Nelson, Jack Oakie [final Broadway role], Gene Owens, Agatha Phillips, Frank Phillips, Florence Quinn, Stanley Rogers, George Rosener, Marion Ross, Agnes Schroeder, Sid Silvers, Margaret Sloan, Charlotte Suddath, Jacquelin Surprise, Beatrice Swanson, Penn Thornton, Peggy Timmons, Eric Titus, Katrina Trask, Billy B. Van, Dorothy Van Heft, Lew Walker, June Wall, Gene Wallin, Dorothy Weber, Eleanor Willems, Frances Willems, Minerva Wilson, Walter Woolf King [credited as Walter Woolf], Ruth Zackey. Replacement actor: Al Jolson [from 21 Mar 1926- ?]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1929) Stage Play: Pleasure Bound. Musical revue. Music by Muriel Pollock. Book by' Harold Atteridge'. Lyrics by Max Lief, Nathaniel Lief and Harold Atteridge. Additional music by Phil Baker, Maurice Ruebens and Peter DeRose. Additional lyrics by Moe Jaffe, Sid Silvers, Charles Tobias, Irving Kahal and Sidney Clare. Musical Director: Harold Stern. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger and Archie Bleyer [credited as Archey Bleyer]. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley and Johnny Boyle [credited as John Boyle]. Directed by Lew Morton. Majestic Theatre: 18 Feb 1929- 15 Jun 1929 (136 performances). Cast: Jannie Adams (as "Ensemble"), Phil Baker (as "Phil Baker"), Virginia Barrett (as "Mazie"), Leonore Blair (as "Ensemble"), William Bonelli (as "Sheriff"), Betty Borden (as "Ensemble"), Betty Bowman (as "Marcella Standish"), Grace Brinkley (as "Betty"), Irene Brown (as "Ensemble"), Sheila Burke (as "Fourth Girl/Ensemble"), Adelaide Candee (as "Ensemble"), Tito Carol (as "Tito"), Mary Chandler (as "Second Girl/Ensemble"), George Clidd (as "Ensemble"), Preston Coombs (as "Ensemble"), Harold Crane (as "Mr. Westover, Sr."), Betty Dair (as "Ensemble/First Girl"), Lillian Darville (as "Ensemble"), Jack Dayton (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite De Coursey (as "Ensemble"), Adrienne DeSayles (as "Ensemble"), Gene DeViney (as "Ensemble"), Cicely Dodenham (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Drum (as "Jans/Ensemble"), Evaline Engers (as "Ensemble"), Rennie Evans (as "Ensemble"), Sherry Frayne (as "Ensemble"), Mary Gibson (as "Ensemble"), George Gilday (as "Detective"), Eleanor Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Harry Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Chester Herman (as "Eddie"), Fred Hillebrand (as "Bob Stewart"), Claire Hooper (as "Ensemble"), Roy Hoyer (as "Tom Westover"), Roland Hudson (as "Chief of the Revenue Officers"), Frank Jones (as "Pullman Porter"), Rosa Kay (as "Ensemble"), Georgette Lampsi (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Lauritsen (as "Ensemble"), Sam Lee (as "Packy"), Henrietta Livingstone (as "Pretty Girl/Ensemble"), Ralph J. Locke, Richard Lowell (as "Ensemble"), Neva Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Marilyn Mack (as "Ensemble"), Thomas MacMillan (as "Mr. Zill"), Jane Manners (as "Ensemble"), Lee Manners (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Marsh (as "Ensemble"), Virginia May (as "Ensemble"), Beth Meredith (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Monte (as "Ensemble"), Rosita Morena (as "Pepita"), Paco Moreno (as "Senor Alvarez"), Vivian Morgan (as "Ensemble"), John Humphrey Muldowney (as "Specialty"), Eddie Murray (as "Ensemble"), Margot Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Hazzard Newberry (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Osborn (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Parker (as "Ensemble"), Jack Pearl (as "Herman Pfeiffer/Rudolph Fisher"), Irene Peck (as "Ensemble"), Agatha Phillips (as "Ensemble/Third Girl"), Marion Phillips (as "Ensemble"), Tommy Schmidt (as "Ensemble"), Mae Selden (as "Ensemble"), Al Shaw (as "Paisley"), Emily Sherman (as "Ensemble"), Kay Simmons (as "Ensemble"), John Slattery (as "Second Revenue Officer"), Allie Smith (as "Homely Girl"), Aileen Stanley (as "Lola Hopkins"), Bobbie Storey (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Thain (as "Ensemble"), James Thompson (as "First Revenue Officer"), Betty Van Allen (as "Ensemble"), Veloz and Yolanda [Veloz and Yolanda] (as "Dancers"), Rosalind Wishon (as "Dolly/Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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