- Appeared in the following Broadway productions:
- Crazy With the Heat (1941). Musical revue. Directed by Lew Brown. 44th Street Theatre (production aborted after 7 performances, Ed Sullivan assumed production with restaging and re-casting, reopening on 30 Jan 1941 for another 92 performances): 14 Jan 1941- 19 Apr 1941. Cast included: Richard Kollmar. Originally produced by Kurt Kasznar until replaced by Sullivan.
- The Show is On (1936). Musical. Huge sketch musical comedy with material written by Moss Hart and David Freedman. Lyrics by Ted Fetter, Additional music by Harold Arlen, Howard Dietz, Ira Gershwin, E.Y. Harburg, Herman Hupfeld and Lorenz Hart. Staged & produced by Vincente Minnelli. Choreographed by Robert Alton and Harry Losee. Winter Garden Theatre: 25 Dec 1936- 17 Jul 1937 (236 performances). Performed 7 numbers including, "Long As You've Got Your Health." Cast included: Vera Allen, Kenneth Bostock, Marie Carroll, Doris Donaldson, Reginald Gardiner, Bert Lahr, Mildred Webb, Duke Williams.
- George White's Scandals (1935). Musical revue [original production]. New Music by Ray Henderson. Amsterdam Theatre: 25 Dec 1935- 28 Mar 1936 (110 performances). As "Anything Can Happen" performer, imitated Mae West in "Life Begins at Sixteen," "I'm the Fellow Who Loves You" performer and "Harlem Girl" number, and "I've Got to Get Hot." Cast included: Bert Lahr, Rudy Vallee with a large ensemble cast. Produced by George White.
- Strike Me Pink (1933). Musical revue. Sketches by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. Majestic Theatre: 4 Mar 1933- 10 Jun 1933 (122 performances). As "It's Great to be Alive" performer. Cast included: Aber Twins, Mary Ann, Claiborne Arms, Roy Atwell, Vicky Belling, Emmy Bock, Helane Brown, Norma Butler, Barbara Caswell, Mary Chappelle, Hal Clyne, Frank Conlon, Wilma Cox, Dorothy Dare, Dorothy Dodge, Johnny Downs, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Garr. Produced by Ray Henderson, Lew Brown and Waxey Gordon.
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