- (1932) Stage: Co-wrote (as George Waggoner; earliest Broadway credit) lyrics for "Marching By", produced on Broadway. 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, Harry Clark, Guy Robertson (also in cast), Edward Eliscu and George Hirst (also musical director). Additional music by Harry Revel, Gus Edwards, Gus Arnheim, Neil Moret [final Broadway credit] and Maurie Rubens. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Directed by James 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 "Col. 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, 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 "Lt. Dorch" / "Ensemble"), John J. Walsh, Solly Ward (as "Elias Butterman"), Herbert Weber, Victor Young (as "Ensemble" / "Lt. Schantz"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1933) Stage: Co-wrote lyrics (final Broadway credit) for "Tattle Tales", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Sketches by Frank Fay (also producer) and Nick Copeland. Lyrics co-written by Leo Robin, Edward Eliscu, William Walsh, Frank Fay, Willard Robison and Howard Jackson. Additional lyrics by Bernie Grossman and Dave Silverstein. Music by Edward Ward, Ralph Rainger [final Broadway credit], Willard Robison, Howard Jackson and Eddie Bienbryer. Musical Director: Arnold Johnson. Music orchestrated by Howard Jackson. Musical numbers staged by John Lonergan, Daniel Dare and LeRoy Prinz [final Broadway credit]. Entire production under the personal supervision of Frank Fay. Broadhurst Theatre: 1 Jun 1933-24 Jun 1933 (28 performances). Cast: Lois Ackerman (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Jerry Archer (as "The Mind Readers" Performer / The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Mary Barnett (as "You Gotta Do Better Than That" Performer / "The First Spring Day" Dancer / "Jig Saw Jamboree" Performer / "Sing American Tunes" Performer"), Beauvell (as "Hasta Mañana So This is Havana" Performer / "Valse Moderniatsic" Performer / "Inspector of Transients, Grand Centre Terminal"), Eddie Byrnbriar (as "A Son of New Rochelle, Grand Centre Terminal"), Les Clark (as "You Gotta Do Better Than That" Performer / "The First Spring Day" Dancer / "Jig Saw Jamboree" Performer / "Sing American Tunes" Performer"), Ione Collombe (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Nick Copeland (as "Nathan Jackson, The Crash / Hook & Eye No. 1 / Information, Grand Centre Terminal"), Don Cumming (as "Meet Our Hero and Heavy" Performer / The Sneak, Not to Be Trusted / Retired Time Table Folder, Grand Centre Terminal"), Dorothy Dell (as "Breaking Up a Rhythm" Performer / "Sing American Tunes" Performer"), Betty Doree (as "I'll Take an Option on You" Performer / Specialty Performer"), John Dyer (as "Hon. Wilbur Peabody, The Crash / "The Mind Readers" Performer / First Interviewer / The Interview / Casting Director, Extra Man / Announcer, Grand Centre Terminal"), Helen Eades (as "Maid, The Interview / The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Edith Evans (as "Harlem Lullaby" Performer / Dot LaMar, The Interview / Jenny Grab, Grand Centre Terminal"), Frank Fay (as "Meet Our Hero and Heavy" Performer / "I'll Take an Option on You" Performer / "The Nervous Waltz" Performer / "Still the Nervous Waltz" Performer / "Hang Up Your Hat on Broadway" Performer / The Abused, Not to Be Trusted / "Extra Man" Performer / Col. Tapeapeek, Grand Centre Terminal"), Wilma Flannigan (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), William Hargrave (as "Hasta Mañana So This is Havana" Performer / Second Interviewer, The Interview / "The First Spring Day" Performer") [Broadway debut], Jane Hayes (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Collece Legget (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), James Mack (as "Sir Herbert Martin, The Crash / Engine Co. No. 2 / Baggage Supervisor, Grand Centre Terminal"), Lucille Matthews (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Ray Mayer (as "The Official Mr. "Eh Eh" / Officer Take, Grand Centre Terminal"), Jane Morgan (as "Mrs. Strong, The Interview / Madamme Yo Yo, Grand Centre Terminal"), Barbara Near (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Charlotte Neste (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Betty Norton (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Betty Nylander (as "The Wife, Grand Centre Terminal"), Evelyn Page (as "The Nervous Waltz" Performer / "Still the Nervous Waltz" Performer / The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Lillian Reynolds (as "Percy With Perserverence" Performer / "Breaking Up a Rhythm" Performer / "Jig Saw Jamboree" Performer"), Beverly Royde (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Sylvia Schiller (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Barbara Stanwyck (as "Herself, The Interview / Kay Arnold, The Interview"), Miss Tova (as "Hasta Mañana So This is Havana" Performer / "Valse Moderniatsic" Performer / Mr.-Mrs. Lady, Grand Centre Terminal"), Elsa Walbridge (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Wilma Wray (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales").
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