- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Wandering Jew (1927). Drama.
- The Beggar's Opera (1928). Musical/drama (revival).
- Congai (1928).
- Cape Cod Follies (1929). Musical revue.
- Virtue's Bed (1930). Comedy/drama.
- As You Desire Me (1931). Drama.
- (1932) Stage Play: Dinner at Eight. Comedy. Written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Scenic Design by Livingston Platt. Press Representative: John Peter Toohey. Assistant Director: Robert B. Sinclair. Directed by George S. Kaufman. Music Box Theatre: 22 Oct 1932- May 1933 (closing date unknown/232 performances). Cast: George Alison, Ann Andrews, Clarence Bellair, Marguerite Churchill (as "Paula Jordan"), Constance Collier, Margaret Dale (as "Hattie Loomis"), Malcolm Duncan (as "Oliver Jordan"), Austin Fairman (as "Dr. J. Wayne Talbot"), Janet Fox, Gregory Gaye, Robert Griffith, Paul Harvey (as "Dan Packard"), Vera Hurst, Ethel Intropidi, Sam Levene (as "Max Kane"), Frank Manning, William McFadden, Mary Murray, Hans Robert (as "Ed Loomis"), Cesar Romero (as "Ricci"), James Seeley (as "The Waiter"), Conway Tearle, Dorothy Waters, Judith Wood (as "Kitty Packard"), Olive Wyndham (as "Lucy Talbot"). Replacement actors: Margaret Sullavan (as "Paula Jordan") [from Mar 1933- close], Charles Trowbridge (as "Oliver Jordan"), Jane Wyatt (as "Paula Jordan") [from May 1933- ?]. Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed by MGM [most notable version] as Dinner at Eight (1933), Dinner at Eight (1989), Dinner at Eight (2007).
- The Drunkard (1934). Melodrama (revival).
- Divided By Three (1934).
- The Night Remembers (1934). Melodrama/mystery.
- Play, Genius, Play! (1935). Comedy.
- O Evening Star (1936). Comedy. Written by Zoe Akins. Directed by Leontine Sagan. Empire Theatre: 8 Jan 1936- Jan 1936 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Eddie Albert, Edith Andree, Jack Ball, Quina Bilotti, Whitney Bourne, Ross Chetwynd, Frank Conroy, Emily Draper, Ada Elliott, Edward Emerson (as "Mr. Strassberg"), Joan Engel, Frank Fenton, Al Fields, Joe Fields, Sara Floyd, Grace Fox, Patterson Greene, Virginia Gregori, Hans Hansen, Mary Howes, Jobyna Howland (as "Amy Bellaire"), Vera Hurst (as "Mrs. Hooper"), Ethel Intropidi, Josie Intropidi, Regis Joyce, George Justin, Maxine Marlowe, Richard Ogden, John Raby, Myrtle Ross, Ezra Stone (as "Ed"), Earl Talbot, James Todd, Carrie Weller, O.Z. Whitehead (as "The Assistant Director"), Foster J. Williams, Larry Williams, Biacouren Yoshiwara. Produced by Harry Moses.
- (1936) Stage Play: Dorian Gray. Drama. Written by Jeron Criswell, Based on "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Edwin O'Hanlon. Comedy Theatre: 20 Jul 1936- unknown (16 performances). Cast: Robert Carlyle (as "Basil Hallward"), Winifred Q. Fothergill (as "Sibyl Vane"), Vera Hurst (as "Lady Fermor"), Leslie King (as "Parker"), Clement O'Loghlen (as "James Vane"), Flora Sheffield (as "Hetty"), Malcolm Soltan (as "Allen Campbell"), Oscar Stirling (as "Lord Henry Wotton"), David Windsor (as "Dorian Gray"). Produced by Groves Quigley.
- (1929) She acted in the play, "The Cape Cod Follies (Revised)," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Bette Davis in the cast.
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