- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Sweetheart Time (1926). Musical comedy. Music by Walter Donaldson and Joseph Meyer. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Irving Caesar. Based on "Never Say Die" by William H. Post and William Collier. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones, Maurice De Packh and [error]. Musical Director: John L. McManus. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Scenic Design by Karl O. Amend and Nicholas Yellenti. Choreographed by Larry Ceballos. Directed by William Collier. Imperial Theatre: 19 Jan 1926- 22 May 1926 (143 performances). Cast: Wilmer Bentley, Laine Blaire, Bobbie Breslaw, Dorothy Brown, Edward Buzzell (as "Dion Woodbury"), Bob Callahan, Rita Del Marga, Dorothy Fitzgibbon, Bob Gordon, Ann Hardman, Adele Hart, Bessie Kademova, Harry Kelly, Harry King, George LeMaire (as "Dr. Ralph Galesby"), Fred Leslie, 'Nick Lucas (I)' (as "Dance Specialty"), Beverly Maude, Nellie McCarthy, Dorothy McNulty, Mary Milburn, Alice Monroe, Marie Nordstrom, Millicent Olson, Starke Patterson, Loretta Rehm, 'Marcel Rousseau' (as "Alphonse"), Marion Saki, Al Sexton, Neida Snow, Peggy Thayer, Dorothy Van Alst, Aida Winston, Alice Wood, Betty Wright. Produced by Rufus LeMaire.
- Show Girl (1929). Musical comedy. Music by George Gershwin. Material by William Anthony McGuire. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin and Gus Kahn. Based the novel by J.P. McEvoy. Musical Director: William Daly. Additional lyrics by Thomas Malie, Sidney Skolsky, W.H. Farrell and Jimmy Durante. Additional music by W.H. Farrell and Jimmy Durante. Featuring songs by J. Little. Directed by William Anthony McGuire. Ziegfeld Theatre: 2 Jul 1929- 5 Oct 1929 (111 performances). Cast: Florence Allen, Virginia Allen, Jean Althan, Selma Althan, Jane Barry, Betty Bassett, Marcia Bell, Eddee Belmont, Caryl Bergman, Hazel Boffinger, Dorothy Bow, Bobby Brodsley, Pamela Bryant, Orine Bryne, Edna Bunte, Emily Burton, Dorothy Carrigan, Doris Carson, Peggy Carthew, Virginia Case, Lew Clayton, Blaine Cordner, Billie Cortez, Cleo Cullen, Dona Desne Curry, Gertrude Dahl, Dolores De Fina, Mildred Defina, Violet Dell, Katherine Downer, Doris Downes, Alma Drange, Sadie Duff, Jimmy Durante (as "Snozzle/Sombre Eyes"), Kay English, Caja Eric, Austin Fairman (as "John Milton"), Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Denny Kerrigan"), Noel Francis (as "Peggy Ritz"), Virginia Frank, Vera Frederick, Janet Gibbard, Dolores Grant, Viola Hage, Ruth Hayden, Althea Heinly, Kathryn Hereford, Harriet Hoctor, Maurine Holmes, Eddie Jackson, Andy Jochim, Agatha Johann, Juliette Jones, Ruby Keeler (as "Dixie Dugan"), Mildred Klaw, Renee Landeau, Ada Landis, Camille Lanier, Ruth Love, Nick Lucas (as "Rudy"), Joseph Macauley, Mary MacDonald, Lottie Marcy, Doris May, Patricia McGrath, Frank McHugh (as "Jimmy Doyle"), Dorothy Morgan, Howard Morgan, Barbara Newberry, Evelyn Nichols, Dore Nodine, Lucille O'Connor, Pat O'Keefe, Georgia Payne, Lois Peck, Leonia Pennington, Vivian Porter, Beatrice Powers, Dolores Ray, Louise Raymond, Dorothy Ryan, Blanche Satchell, Matthew Smith, Wanda Stevenson, Mildred Swunke, Calvin Thomas, Mildred Turner, Sunny Van, Claire Wayne, Jean Wayne, Virginia Whitmore. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- Blackouts of 1949 (1949). Musical revue. Music by Charles Henderson and Royal Foster. Book by Ken Murray. Lyrics by Charles Henderson and Royal Foster. Musical Director: Bert Shefter. Special dialogue and comedy material by Royal Foster. Music arranged by Alexander Courage. Scenic Design by Ben Tipton. Gowns designed by Betty Colburn Kreisel. Conceived by Ken Murray. Directed by Ken Murray. Ziegfeld Theatre: 6 Seo 1949- 15 Oct 1949 (51 performances). Cast: Danny Alexander, Peg Leg Bates, Alphonse Berge, Shelton Brooks, George Burton, Mabel Butterworth, Milton Charleston, Danny Duncan, Harris & Shore, Hightower & Ross, Irene Kaye, Nick Lucas, Al Mardo, Owen McGiveney, Jack Mulhall, Ken Murray, Charles Nelson, D'Vaughn Pershing, Dot Remy, Elizabeth Walters, Crystal White, Pat Williams, Joe Wong, Les Zoris. Produced by Ken Murray.
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