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Eva Leonard Boyne

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Late One Evening (1933). Written by Audrey Carton and Waveney Carton. Directed by Cecil Humphreys. Plymouth Theatre: 9 Jan 1933- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Nurse." Cast: Roman Arnoldoff, Daisy Belmore, Donn Bonhoff, H. Langdon Bruce, Hugh Buckler, John Buckler, Richard Carey, Ernestine De Becker, Helen Deddens, Edward Emery, Dennis Gurney, Hans Hansen, Orville Harris, Winifred Harris, Ursula Jeans, Isabel Keightley, Isidore Marcil, Vera Fuller Mellish, H.C. Neslo, Audrey Ridgwell, Ernest Roberts, Ralph Roberts, Antionette Rochte, Enid Romany, Edward Ryan, Estelle Scheer, Gilbert Squarey, Alice May Tuck, Richard Warner. Produced by Harry C. Bannister.

The Apple Cart (1930). Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Philip Moeller. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to The Alvin Theatre from Apr 1930 to close): 24 Feb 1930- unknown (88 performances). As "Amanda." Cast included: Morris Carnovsky, John Dunn, Violet Kemble-Cooper, Rex O'Malley, Tom Powers, Claude Rains, Helen Westley. Produced by The Theatre Guild.

Security (1929). Written by Esme Wynne-Tyson. Directed by Stanley Logan. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 28 Mar 1929- Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Howard Benton, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Lacey"), Irene Brown, Hope Drown, Marjorie Gateson, Thurston Hall, Robert Harrigan, Anita Kerry, Reginald Mason, Charles Millward, Florence Wessels. Produced by Lee Shubert.

The Sacred Flame (1928). Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Henry Miller's Theatre: 19 Nov 1928- 10 Dec 1928 (24 performances). As "Alice." Cast: Anthony Bushell, Clare Eames, Hubert Harben, Robert Harris, Mar Jerrold, Stanley Logan, Casha Pringle. Produced by Messmore Kendall and Gilbert Miller.

The Letter (1927). Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Morosco Theatre: 26 Sep 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/104 performances). As "Mrs. Joyce." Cast: J.W. Austin, John Buckler, Katharine Cornell, Lady Chong Goe, Allan Jeaves, Sam Kim, B. Landon, Burton McEvilly, Mary Scott Seton, James Vincent, M. Wada. Produced by Messmore Kendall.

The Shanghai Gesture (1926). Melodrama. Written by John Colton. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to Chanin's 46th Street Theatre from Sep 1926 to close): 1 Feb 1926- Sep 1926 (closing date unknown/206 performances). As "Lady Blessington." Cast: Joan Bourdelle, Langdon Bruce, Conrad Cantzen, C.Havilland Chappell, Mary Duncan, Louie Emery, C. Henry Gordon, Cyril Keightley, McKay Morris, Margarita Orlova, Florence Reed, Vera Tomkins, Henry Von Rhau, Henry Warwick, Evelyn Wight, William Worthington. Produced by A.H. Woods.

Little Miss Bluebeard (1923). Musical comedy. Written by Avery Hopwood. Adapated from the play by Gabor Dregely. Featuring songs by E. Ray Goetz, Jose Padilla, Paul A. Rubens and George Gershwin. Featuring songs with lyrics by E. Ray Goetz, Buddy G. DeSylva, Arthur Francis and Percy Graham Paul. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Aug 1923- 26 Jan 1924 (175 performances). Cast: Arthur Barry, Eric Blore (as "The Hon. Bertie Bird") [Broadway debut"], Irene Bordoni, Burton Brown, William Evill, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Lulu"), Margaret Linden, Stanley Logan (as "Bob Talmadge"), Bruce McRae, Jeannette Sherwin. Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc. Produced in association with E. Ray Goetz.

The Laughing Lady (1923). Comedy. Written by Alfred Sutro. Directed and produced by Arthur Hopkins. Longacre Theatre: 12 Feb 1923- May 1923 (closing date unknown/96 performances). As "Rose." Cast" Ethel Barrymore, Katherine Emmett, Walter Howe, Kenneth Hunter, Alice John, Cyril Keightley, Violet Kemble-Cooper, McKay Morris, Harry Plimmer.

The Fan (1921). Satire. Adapted from the French by Pitts Duffield. Directed by Edgar MacGregor. Punch and Judy Theatre: 3 Oct 1921- Oct 1921 (closing date unknown/32 performances). As "Germaine de Landeve." Cast: Margaret Dumont, Jackson Dunn, Harold Heaton, Horace James, Ian Maclaren, Rosalie Mathieu, Beatrice Miller, J.A. Osborne, Hilda Spong, Frank Sylvester, Edward H. Weaver.

The Wonderful Thing (1920). Written by Lillian Trimble Bradley from a story by Forrest Halsey. Playhouse Theatre: 17 Feb 1920- Jun 1920 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Comedy-drama. As "Dulcie Fosdick." Cast included: Jeanne Eagels, Olive Temple, Fred L. Tilden.

The Doctor's Dilemma (1915). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Wallack's Theatre: 26 Mar 1915- unknown (unknown performances). As "Minnie Tinwell." Cast included: Lionel Braham, Ernest Cossart, O.P. Heggie, Edgar Kent, Arnold Lucy, Ian Maclaren, Lilah McCarthy.

A Midsummer's Night Dream (1915). Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Granville Barker. Wallack's Theatre: 16 Feb 1915- unknown (unknown performances). As "Hermia." Cast included: O.P. Heggie, Edgar Kent, Bertha Kirstein, Wright Kramer, Arnold Lucy, Ian Maclaren, Lilah McCarthy, Arthur Oppenheim, Audrey Ridgewell.

The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife (1915). Written by Anatole France. Wallack's Theatre: 27 Jan 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Undetermined role. Cast included: Edmund Banks, Horace Braham, Lionel Braham, Cecil Cameron, O.P. Heggie, Isabel Jeans, Edgar Kent, Arnold Lucy, Lilah McCarthy, Hugh McRae.

Beauty and the Jacobin (1912). Written by Booth Tarkington. Collier's Comedy Theatre: 29 Nov 1912 (1 performance). Undetermined role.

Fanny's First Play (1912). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Collier's Comedy Theatre: 16 Sep 1912- Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/256 performances). Undetermined role. Produced by The Shuberts.

The Chalk Garden (1955). Comedy. Written by Enid Bagnold. Directed by Albert Marre. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 26 Oct 1955- 31 Mar 1956 (182 performances). As "The Third Applicant." Cast included: 'Betsy Von Furstenberg', Percy Waram, Fritz Weaver, Marie Paxton.

A Pin to See the Peepshow (1953). Drama. Directed by Peter Cotes. Playhouse Theatre: 17 Sep 1953 (1 performance). As "Mrs. Almond." Produced by Nancy Davids.

The Constant Wife (1951). Comedy (revival). Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. National Theatre: 8 Dec 1951- 5 Apr 1952 (138 performances). As "Barbara Fawcett." Cast: Brian Aherne, Katharine Cornell (also producer), John Emery, Grace George, Claude Horton, Nan Martin, Gertrude Musgrove, Liam Sullivan.

Twentieth Century (1950). Comedy (revival). Written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur. Directed by José Ferrer (also starring as "Oscar Jaffe"). ANTA Playhouse (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 9 Jan 1951 to close): 24 Dec 1950- 30 Jun 1951 (233 performances). As "Sadie." Cast included: Gloria Swanson, Leon Askin, Ralph Bunker, John Glendinning, Werner Klemperer, Edward Platt, P. Jay Sidney, Robinson Stone, Robert Strauss. Produced by The American National Theatre and Academy.

The Day After Tomorrow (1946). Comedy. Written and directed by Frederick Lonsdale. Drama/mystery. Booth Theatre: 26 Oct 1950- 11 Nov 1950 (12 performances). As "An Old Lady."

Hidden Horizon (1946). Drama/mystery. Written by Agatha Christie. Directed by Albert De Courville. Plymouth Theatre: 19 Sep 1946- 28 Sep 1946 (12 performances). As "Miss Ffoliot-Ffoulkes." Cast included: Halliwell Hobbes, Barbara Joyce, Edith Kingdon, David Manners.

The Stranger (1945). Written, produced and directed by Shepard Traube. Playhouse Theatre: 12 Feb 1945- 24 Feb 1945 (16 performances). As "Mrs. Gregory."

The Corn is Green (1943). Drama. Written by Emlyn Williams. Directed and produced by Herman Shumlin. Martin Beck Theatre: 3 May 1943- 19 Jun 1943 (56 performances). Note: return engagement; production had halted on 17 Jan 1942.

The Time of Your Life (1939). Comedy. Written and co-directed by William Saroyan. Co-directed by Eddie Dowling (also starring as "Joe"). Booth Theatre: 25 Oct 1939- 6 Apr 1940 (185 performances). As "Society Lady."

Victoria Regina (1938). Written by Laurence Houseman. Directed and produced by Gilbert Miller. Martin Beck Theatre: 3 Oct 1938- Dec 1938 (closing date unknown/87 performances). As "Duchess of Sutherland."

Victoria Regina (1936). Historical drama. Written by Laurence Houseman. Directed and produced by Gilbert Miller. Broadhurst Theatre: 31 Aug 1936- Jun 1937 (closing date unknown/314 performances). As "Second Princess." Cast included: Helen Hayes, Mary Austin, Alan Brandler, James Bedford, Mary Forbes, George Macready, Harry Plimmer, Vincent Price.

Victoria Regina (1935). Historical drama. Written by Laurence Houseman. Directed and produced by Gilbert Miller. Broadhurst Theatre: 26 Dec 1935- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/203 performances). As "The Duchess of Sutherland."

The Women Have Their Way (1935). Comedy (revival). Shubert Theatre: 7 Dec 1935 (1 performance).

Camille (1935). Drama (revival).

The Lake (1933). Drama. Written by Dorothy Massingham and Murray MacDonald. Directed by Jed Harris. Martin Beck Theatre: 26 Dec 1933- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: Wendy Atkin, Blanche Bates, Roberta Beatty, Lucy Beaumont, Florence Britton, Edward Broadley, Reginald Carrington, Colin Clive (as "John Clayne"), Douglas Garden, James Grainger, Mary Heberden, Katharine Hepburn (as "Stella Surrege"), Rosalind Ivan, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Mrs. Hemingway"), Elliott Mason, Vera Fuller Mellish (as "Anna George"), Esther Mitchell, Lionel Pape (as "Henry Surrege"), Constance Pelissier, Audrey Ridgwell, Frances Starr, Philip Tonge (as "Stephen Braite"), Elizabeth Townsend, Geoffrey Wardwell, O.Z. Whitehead (as "Dennis Gourlay"), J.P. Wilson. Produced by Jed Harris.

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