- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Spring 3100 (1928).
- The Big Fight (1928). Drama.
- (1930) Stage Play: As Good as New. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: Cloudy with Showers. Comedy. Written by Floyd Dell [final Broadway credit] and Thomas Mitchell. Directed by Thomas Mitchell. Morosco Theatre: 1 Sep 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott (as "1st Trooper"), Barton Adams (as "Reporter"), Clarence Bellair (as "Dr. Whipple"), Lois Brown (as "Miss Smith"), Neil Buckley (as "Johnny"), Tom Dillon (as "2nd Trooper"), Rachel Hartzell (as "Miss Critchlow"), Florence Hastings (as "Miss Munn"), Joyce Hill (as "Miss Pedrick"), Viola Ilma (as "Miss Blake"), Victor Kilian [credited as Victor Killian] (as "O'Keefe"), Owen Martin (as "Short Man"), Thomas Mitchell (as "Peter Hammill"), Helen Moore (as "Miss Thornhill"), Charlotte Orr (as "Miss Stearns"), Adrian Rosely (as "Alfredo"), Cyrena Smith (as "Miss Jackman"), William Walcott (as "Dr. Grey"). Produced by Patterson McNutt.
- (1933) Stage Play: Man Bites Dog. Farce.
- Pure in Heart (1934). Drama. Written by John Howard Lawson. Incidental music by Richard Myers. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Directed by Edward Massey. Longacre Theatre: 20 Mar 1934- Mar 1934 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton, James Bell, Larry Bolton, Ruth Bond (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), C.H. Davis, Peggy Dell (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Peter Donald Jr., Ara Gerald, Michael Gray, Dorothy Hall, Patti Heaton (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Rita Horgan (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Charles S. Howard, Amalie Ideal (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Frances Langford (as "A Singer"), Charles C. Leatherbee, Owen Martin (as "Iceman/2nd Detective"), Mary Mascher (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Scott Moore, Mary Philips (as "Albertina Rasch Girl"), Tom Powers (as "Dr. Martin Goshen"), Joaquin Souther, Zelma Tiden, Harold Vermilyea (as "Matt Swann"), Janet Young. Produced by Richard Aldrich and Alfred De Liagre Jr.
- Small Miracle (1934). Melodrama.
- Come Across (1938). Musical comedy.
- The Boys from Syracuse (1938). Musical comedy. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Book by George Abbott. Based on the play "The Comedy of Errors" by William Shakespeare. Vocal arrangements by Hugh Martin. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek. Musical Director: Harry S. Levant. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Choreographed by George Balanchine. Directed by George Abbott. Alvin Theatre: 23 Nov 1938- 10 Jun 1939 (235 performances). Cast: Eddie Albert (as "Antipholus of Syracuse"), Grace Albert, Micky Alvarez, Dolores Anderson, Muriel Angelus, Carroll Ashburn (as "Duke of Ephesus"), Libby Bennett, Marguerite Benton, Ruth Brady, Betty Bruce, Florine Callahan, Renee Cettel, George Church, John Clarke, Stella Clauson, Alice Craig, Betty De Elmo, Buddy Douglas, Clifford Dunstan, Florence Fair, Bee Farnum, Sidney Gordon, Ruth Gormly, Ronald Graham, Joseph Granville, Joseph Harris, Teddy Hart (as "Dromio of Ephesus"), Claire Harvey, Robert Howard, Burl Ives (as "Tailor's Apprentice"), Dan Karry, Laura Kellogg, Bob Lawrence, Lita Lede, Connie Leslie, Tom Lynch, Jack Malis, Owen Martin (as "Sorceror"), Edwin Mills, Vivien Moore, Wynn Murray, John O'Shaughnessy, Harry Peterson, Jimmy Savo, Joseph Scandur, Byron Shores, Robert Sidney, Mildred Solly, Lee Tannen, Anna Mae Tesslo, Beau Tilden (as "Dancer"), Heidi Vosseler, Margaret Walsh, Davenie Watson, Marcy Wescott, Armonce Wilkins, James Wilkinson, Claire Wolf, Herbert Wood. Produced by George Abbott.
- Goodbye in the Night (1940). Melodrama.
- The Night Before Christmas (1941).
- The Man With Blond Hair (1941).
- What Big Ears! (1942).
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