- (1915 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1915) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1915. Musical extravaganza. Music by Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Based on material by Channing Pollock, Rennold Wolf and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Rennold Wolf, Channing Pollock and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Featuring songs by Charles Elbert, Irving Berlin, Seymour Furth and Bert Williams. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ward Wesley, Irving Berlin and Will Vodery. Directed by Julian Mitchell and Leon Errol. New Amsterdam Theatre: 21 Jun 1915- 18 Sep 1915 (104 performances). Cast: Helen Barnes, Lucille Cavanaugh, Ina Claire, Peggy Dana, Ethel Davies, Emil Dwyer, Phil Dwyer, Marcelle Earle, Leon Errol, Gladys Feldman, W.C. Fields, Dorothy Godfrey, Bernard Granville, Flo Hart, May Hennessy, Justine Johnstone, Evelyn Kerner, Kay Laurell, Gladys Loftus, Muriel Martin, Mae Murray, Oakland Sisters, May Paul, Ann Pennington, Carl Randall [Broadway debut], Helen Rook, John Ryan, Dorothy St. Clair, Margaret St. Clair, Melville Stewart, Olive Thomas, Miss Touraine, Lottie Vernon, Nancy Wallace, Dottie Wang, Bunny Wendell, Rose Werts, Will West, George White, Edith Whitney, Bert Williams, Miss Wilson, Ed Wynn. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1916) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1916. Musical extravaganza. Music by Louis A. Hirsch, Jerome Kern, Dave Stamper and Irving Berlin. Based on material by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Lyrics by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Featuring songs by Dave Stamper, Nat D. Ayer, Jerome Kern, Will Vodery, Harry Carroll, Louis A. Hirsch, Franz Lehár and Leo Edwards. Featuring songs with lyrics by Clifford Grey, Alex Rogers, Ballard MacDonald, George V. Hobart and Blanche Merrill. Sketches by George V. Hobart and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 12 Jun 1916- 16 Sep 1916 (112 performances). Cast: Don Barclay, Helen Barnes, Norman Blume, Fanny Brice, Ethel Callahan, May Carmen, Ina Claire, Evelyn Conway, Marion Davies, Gladys Feldman, W.C. Fields, Bernard Granville, Helene Gunther, Emma Haig, Sam Hardy, Flo Hart, Clay Hill, Justine Johnstone, Grace Jones, Allyn King, Hazel Lewis, Gladys Loftus, Bird Millman, May Paul, Ann Pennington, Tot Qualters, Carl Randall, William Rock, Gertrude Scott, Peter Swift, Lilyan Tashman, Frances White, Arthur Whitman, Bert Williams. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1916) Stage Play: Flora Bella. Musical/operetta. Music by Charles Cuvillier and Milton Schwarzwald. Book by Felix Doermann. Material adapted by Cosmo Hamilton and Dorothy Donnelly. Lyrics by Percy Waxman. Adapted from Andre Barde. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Victor Schertzinger and Earl Carroll. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Directed by Richard Ordynski. Casino Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 27 Nov 1916 to close): 11 Sep 1916- 16 Dec 1916 (112 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell, Hilda Blyar, Gilbert Clayton, Grant & Wing, Lawrence Grossmith, Muriel Hudson, Adolph Link, Juliette Lippe, Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Rosset"), Charles Purcell (as "Prince Nicholas Demidoff"), Kate Stout, Mortimer H. Weldon. Produced by John Cort.
- (1918) Stage Play: Oh, Lady! Lady! Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Costume Design by Harry Collins. Scenic Design by Clifford Pember. Conducted by Max Hirschfeld. Directed by Robert Milton and Edward Royce. Princess Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 17 Jun 1918- close): 1 Feb 1918- 10 Aug 1918 (219 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles (as "Spike Hudgins"), Dorothy Allan (as "Miss Sal Munn"), Constance Binney (as "Parker"), Billie Booker (as "Miss Marie Schino"), Bobby Brewster (as "Miss Lotta Pommery"), Harry C. Browne (as "Hale Underwood"), Charles Columbus (as "Mr. C. Ollie Flower"), Margaret Dale (as "Mrs. Farrington"), May Elsie (as "Miss Della Catessen"), Harry Fisher (as "William Watty"), Mildred Fisher (as "Miss Mollie Gatawaney"), Bettie Gereaux (as "Miss Virginia Hamm"), Charles Hartmann (as "Mr. B. Russell Sprout"), Edna Hettler (as "Miss Marion Etta Herring"), Irving Jackson (as "Mr. Con Kearney"), Elsie Lewis (as "Miss Hallie Butt"), Reginald Mason (as "Cyril Twombley"), Carroll McComas (as "May Barber"), Gypsy Mooney (as "Miss C. Ella Rhy"), J. Randall Phelan (as "Mr. H. Ash-Brown"), Carl Randall (as "Willoughby Finch"), Mildred Roland (as "Miss Barbara O'Rhum"), Vivienne Segal (as "Mollie Farrington"), Florence Shirley (as "Fanny Welch"), Jeanne Sparry (as "Miss Clarette Cupp"), Mabel Stanford (as "Miss May Anne Ayes"), Janet Velie (as "Miss Cassie Roll"), Jack Vincent (as "Mr. Stewart Prune"), William Walsh (as Mr. Artie C. Hoke"), Lois Whitney (as "Miss Lettice Romayne"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and William Elliott.
- (1918) Stage Play: Fiddlers Three. Musical/operetta.
- (1920) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1920. Musical revue/spectacle. Music by Irving Berlin, Dave Stamper, Gene Buck, Joseph J. McCarthy, Harry Tierney and Victor Herbert. Lyrics by Irving Berlin, Dave Stamper, Gene Buck, Joseph J. McCarthy, Harry Tierney and Victor Herbert. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh, Charles Grant, Stephen Jones and Frank Saddler. Featuring songs with lyrics by James Montgomery, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Gus Van, Joe Schenck, Eddie Cantor, Mac Emery, King Zany, George Fairman, Alex Gerber, Abner Silver, Jack Yellen, Abe Olman, Roger Lewis and Ernie Erdman. Tableaux by Ben Ali Haggin. Directed by Edward Royce. New Amsterdam Theatre: 22 Jun 1920- 16 Oct 1920 (123 performances). Cast: Delyle Alda, William Blanche, Fanny Brice, Lillian Broderick, Eddie Cantor, Jane Carroll, Juliet Compton, Olive Cornell, Eleanor Dell, Jack Donohue, Ray Dooley, Emily Drange, Doris Eaton, Mary Eaton, W.C. Fields, Edna French, Eva Grady, Bernard Granville, Ethel Hallor, Margaret Irving, Jerome & Herbert, Alta King, Phebe Lee, Gladys Loftus, Jack Mahan, Albertine Marlowe, Beatrice Milner, Moran and Mack, Margaret Morris, Betty Morton, Carl Randall, Jessie Reed, Helen Shea, John Steel, Avonne Taylor, Van and Schenck, Olive Vaughn, Charlotte Wakefield, Florence Ware, Charles Winninger, Addison Young. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1920) Stage Play: Her Family Tree. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: Sonny.
- (1921) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic. Musical revue. Lyrics by Gene Buck and Dave Stamper. Music by Gene Buck and Dave Stamper. Directed by Leon Errol. Danse de Follies: 17 Nov 1921- Mar 1922 (closing date unknown/123 performances). Cast: Athea (as "Performer"), Carlos and Inez (as "Performer"), Leon Errol (as "Performer"), Gloria Foy (as "Performer"), Alexander Gray (as "Performer"), Lucille Layton (as "Performer"), Carl Randall (as "Performer"), Will Rogers (as "Performer"), Carletta Ryan (as "Performer"), The Shaw Sisters (as "Performer"), Muriel Stryker (as "Performer"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1922) Stage Play: The Greenwich Village Follies. Musical revue.
- (1924) Stage Play: Music Box Revue.
- (1926) Stage Play: Countess Maritza. Musical/operetta. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Book by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald. Lyrics by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald. Lyrics adapted by Harry B. Smith. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Shubert Theatre: 18 Sep 1926- 25 Jun 1927 (321 performances). Cast: Hugh Chilvers (as "Tscheko"), Yvonne D'Arle (as "Countess Maritza"), Florence Edney (as "Princess Bozena Klopensheim"), Arthur Geary (as "Lazlo"), Vivian Hart (as "Lisa"), George Hassell (as "Prince Populescu"), Louis E. Miller (as "Bela Torek"), Harry K. Morton (as "Zingo"), Odette Myrtil (as "Manja"), Marjorie Peterson (as "Freda"), Carl Randall (as "Baron Koloman Szupan"), Arthur Rogers (as "Nepomuk"), Frank Sinnott (as "Servant"), C.H. Tolman (as "First Officer"), Nathaniel Wagner (as "Stefan"), Walter Woolf King (as "Count Tassilo Endrody"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1928) Stage Play: Sunny Days. Musical comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Third Little Show. Musical revue.
- (1932) Stage Play: A Little Racketeer. Musical comedy.
- (1932) Stage Play: Gay Divorce. Musical comedy.
- (1933) Stage Play: Pardon My English. Musical comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: The Illustrators' Show. Musical revue. Music mostly by Irving Actman. Lyrics mostly by Frank Loesser [earliest Broadway credit]. Additional music by Edgar Fairchild, Charlotte Kent, Frederick Loewe, Berenece Kazounoff and Michael Cleary [credited as Michael H. Cleary]. Additional lyrics by Milton Pascal, Charlotte Kent, Earle Crooker', Nathaniel Lief [final Broadway credit], Max Lief [final Broadway credit] and Carl Randall. Conceived by Society of Illustrators. Amplified and edited by Tom Weatherly. Sketches by Harry Evans, Max Liebman, Hi Alexander, Frank Gabrielson, David Lesan, Kenneth Webb, Donald Blackwell, Napie Moore and Otto Soglow. Musical Director: Gene Salzer. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Scenic Design by Arne Lundborg. Sketches directed by Allen Delano. 48th Street Theatre: 22 Jan 1936- 25 Jan 1936 (5 performances). Cast: Robert Perry, Phyllis Cameron, Claire Carroll, Dorothy Chilton, Fred Cooper, Connie Crowell, Joe Donatello, Betty Gillette, Gomez & Winona, Niela Goodelle, Dan Harden, Elizabeth Houston, William Houston, Harriette Howell, Helen Hudson, Betty Lee, Normand Lind, Helen Lynd, Patricia Marton, Edward Mowen, Frances Nevins, Earl Oxford, Sandra Roy, Otto Soglow, Lorraine Teatom, Dorothy Walker, Davenie Watson, O.Z. Whitehead. Produced by Tom Weatherly.
- (1939) Stage Play: Stars In Your Eyes. Musical comedy.
- (1941) Stage Play: High Kickers. Musical comedy.
- (1940) Stage Play: Louisiana Purchase. Musical comedy.
- (1941) Stage Play: Crazy With the Heat. Musical revue.
- (1941) Stage Play: Sunny River. Musical.
- (1942) Stage Play: The Time, the Place and the Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Joseph E. Howard. Book by Will M. Haugh, Frank Adams and Joseph E. Howard. Lyrics by William B. Friedlander. Revised by Will Morrissey and John Neff. Musical Director: Louis Katzman. Music orchestrated by Louis Katzman. Vocal arrangements by Louis Katzman. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Mansfield Theatre: 21 Oct 1942- 31 Oct 1942 (13 performances). Cast: Olga Alexandrova (as "Ensemble"), Jimmy Allison (as "Ensemble"), Irene Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Case (as "Mrs. Talcott, a widow"), Ray Cook (as "Ensemble"), Kendrick Coy (as "Ensemble"), Vicki Cummings (as "Molly Kelly, a nurse"), Robert Douglas (as "A Patient/Ensemble"), Kay Dowd (as "Ensemble"), Rhoda Gerard (as "Ensemble"), Sheila Herman (as "Ensemble"), Irene Hilda (as "Margaret Howard"), Joseph E. Howard (as "Joe Howard"), Fred Kuhnly (as "An Attendant/Ensemble"), Wilson Lang (as "Ensemble"), Marion Lulling (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Red Marshall (as "Happy" Johnny Hicks, a gambler"), Ray McGregor Ballerina"), Ruth Mitchell (as "Ensemble"), May Muth (as "Ensemble"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "Hjalmar Swenson"), Duke Norman (as "Willie Talcott, a spoiled child"), Dorothy Ostrander (as "Ensemble"), Doris Pare (as "Ensemble"), James Phillips (as "A Guide/A Police Sergeant/Ensemble"), Terry Saunders (as "Ensemble"), Rolfe Sedan (as "Mr. Duval"), Connie Sheldon (as "Ensemble"), Dot Sloane (as "Ensemble"), Fanette Stalle (as "Ensemble"), Gene Stern (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Stirwalt (as "Ensemble"), Lee Sullivan (as "Tom Cunningham, a rich man's son"), Andrew Thurston (as "Ensemble"), Alfred Weber (as "Ensemble"), Richard Worth (as "Lawrence Farnham") [only Broadway role], Helen Zurad (as "Ensemble). Produced by Georges D. Gersene. Note: Previously filmed by Warner Bros. as The Time, the Place and the Girl (1929).
- (1945) Stage Play: Carmen. Opera/special production (revival).
- (1945) Stage Play: La Traviata. Opera/special production (revival).Libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. Music by Giuseppe Verdi. After The Novel By: Alexandre Dumas. Musical Director: Thomas Martin and Jean Morel. Choreographed by Carl Randall and Igor Schwezoff. Directed by Sally Stanfield. City Center: 30 Sep 1945- 29 Nov 1945 (7 performances).
- (1945) Stage Play: The Bartered Bride. Opera/special production. English Version By: Joan Cross and Eric Crozier. Translated by Rosa Newmarch. Music by Bedrich Smetana. Musical Director: Laszlo Halasz, Julius Rudel and Thomas Martin. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Directed by Eugene S. Bryden. City Center: 3 Oct 1945- 24 May 1946 (8 performances). Cast: Morton Bowe (as "Jenik"), John Dudley (as "Jenik"), Lillian Fawcette (as "Esmeralda"), Gil Gallagher (as "Principal"), Grant Garnell (as "Krushina"), Carlton Gauld (as "Kecal"), Gean Greenwell (as "Kecal"), John Harrold (as "Vashek"), Mary Kreste (as "Hata"), Brenda Lewis (as "Marenka"), Lucille Manners (as "Marenka"), Arthur Newman (as "Tobias Micha"), Hubert Norville (as "Vashek"), James Pease (as "Kecal"), Emile Renan (as "Principal"), Polyna Stoska (as "Marenka"), Enid Szantho (as "Ludmilla"), Alan Winston (as "An Indian").
- (1945) Stage Play: Faust. Opera/special production (revival). Libretto by L Barbier and Michel Carré. Based on Goethe. Music by Charles Gounod. Musical Director: Jean Morel. Choreographed by Carl Randall. Directed by Sally Stanfield. City Center: 5 Oct 1945- 11 Nov 1945 (4 performances).
- (1945) Stage Play: The Gypsy Baron. Opera (revival). Adapted into English by: George Mead. Music by Johann Strauss. Musical Director: Julius Rudel. Choreographed by Carl Randall [final Broadway credit]. City Center: 6 Oct 1945- 10 Nov 1945 (4 performances). Cast: Gordon Dilworth (as "Barinkay"), Grant Garnell (as "Count Homonnay"), Helen George (as "Arsena"), John Harrold (as "Ottokar"), Brenda Lewis (as "Saffi"), George Lipton (as "Zsupan"), Hubert Norville (as "Carnero"), Nathaniel Sprinzena (as "Ottokar"), Enid Szantho (as "Czipra").
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