- (1924 - 1936) Performed on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: The Living Mask. Comedy/satire. Written by Luigi Pirandello. 44th Street Theatre: 44th Street Theatre: 21 Jan 1924- Feb 1924 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Stuart Bailey, Rex K. Benware, Arthur Bowyer, Thomas Chalmers, Warburton Gamble, Gerald Hamer, Ernita Lascelles, Thomas Louden, Ralph MacBane, Kay Strozzi. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1924) Stage Play: Flame of Love. Drama. Written by Maurice V. Samuel and Malcolm La Prade. Morosco Theatre: 21 Apr 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Miss Ange, Samuel Baron, Leon Barons, Randolph Beckwith, Romney Brent (as "First Weaver"), LaBelle Cairone, Reginald Carrington (as "Kuzar, a Mandarin"), John Hammond Dailey, William Dean, Kenneth Diven, Gloria Glayde, Porter Hall (as "Hai-lung"), Hall Higley, Mary Cecilia Hilton, Eve Jounger, Aysa Kass, Gilda Kreegar, Lenita Lane, Lydia Langdon, Charles LaTour, Olaf Laven, Nancy Lee, James Malaidy, Isadore Marcil, Fred McNally, Guido Orlando, Brandon Peters, Roger Phipps, Lynn Pratt, Florence Quinn, Robert Randolph, Bernard A. Reinold (as "Chang-chin"), Robert Resley, Carmen Sanchez, Venus Scularekes, Bertha Stemmerman, Kay Strozzi (as "Men-sin"), Mary Taylor. Produced by G.W. McGregor.
- (1924) Stage Play: Ladies of the Evening. Written by Milton Herbert Gropper. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 23 Dec 1924- May 1925 (closing date unknown/159 performances). Cast: John Carmody (as "Andrew Kenney"), Allyn Gillyn, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Calvin King"), Edna Hibbard, James Kirkwood, Bernard J. McOwen, Beth Merrill, Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Frank Forbes"), Thomas Reynolds, Vernon Steele (as "Tom Standish"), Kay Strozzi (as "Claire Standish"), Jose Yovin. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1925) Stage Play: Jane, Our Stranger. Written by Mary Borden. Directed by William Perry Adams. Cort Theatre: 8 Oct 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Anthony Ascher (as "Marcel"), Carlin Crandall (as "Blaise de Joigny"), Camilla Crume (as "Mrs. Silas Carpenter"), Jacqueline De Rodier (as "Susanne"), Joseph Errico (as "Jacques"), Joseph Greene (as "Pierre"), William Griffith (as "Hotel Porter"), Selena Royle (as "Jane Carpenter"), Orrin Shear (as "Hotel Manager"), Jess Sidney (as "Butler"), Clarke Silvernail (as "Philibert/Marquis de Joigny"), Katherine Stewart (as "The Duchess of Lorraine"), Kay Strozzi (as "Bianca/Princess D'Arvignon"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "The Marquise de Joigny"), Thomas Williams (as "Courton"). Produced by Herman Gantvoort.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Crown Prince. Romance.Written by Zoe Akins. From the Hungarian of Ernest Vajda. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Forrest Theatre: 23 Mar 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: Arthur Bowyer (as "Meyer"), Dennis Cleugh (as "Personal Lackey"), Mary Ellis (as "Anna"), Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Herr Schmitt"), Harold Heaton (as "Adjutant Von Stucken"), Jerome Lawler (as "Vercel"), Samuel Rosen (as "First Lackey"), Henry Stephenson (as "The Emperor"), Kay Strozzi (as "Charlotte"), Basil Sydney (as "The Crown Prince"), C.W. Van Voorhis (as "The Equerry"). Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Matrimonial Bed. Written by Seymour Hicks. From the French of T. Mirande and Mouesy-Eon. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Ambassador Theatre: 12 Oct 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Clay Clement (as "Doctor Baudin"), Amy Dennis, John Hendricks, Kenneth Hill, Winifred Kingston, John T. Murray, Vivien Oakland (as "Sylvaine Jaimet"), Lee Patrick (as "Juliette Corton"), Lennox Pawle, Kay Strozzi (as "Suzanne Trebel"), Fred Sutton, May Vokes. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1927) Stage Play: Ink. Melodrama. Written by Dana Watterson Greeley. Directed by T. Daniel Frawley. Biltmore Theatre: 1 Nov 1927- Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Clara Blandick (as "Hester Trevelyan"), John Dilson, Brandon Evans, Dwight Frye (as "Clarence Jerome"), William Harrigan (as "Robert Buchanan"), Robert Hyman, Leo A. Kennedy, Sue MacManamy, Carlyle Moore Jr. (as "Office Boy"), Isabel Randolph, Charles Richman, Kay Strozzi (as "Jeanne Keenan"). Produced by Charles L. Wagner.
- (1928) Stage Play: Heavy Traffic. Comedy. Written by Arthur Richman. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Empire Theatre: 5 Sep 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore, Mary Boland (as "Rosalie West"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Tommy Fairchild"), Edward Crandall, Jean Dixon, Reginald Mason, A.E. Matthews (as "Ralph Corbin"), Robert Strange, Kay Strozzi (as "Isabel Mancini"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Humbug. Drama. Written by Max Marcin. Directed by Max Marcin. Ambassador Theatre: 27 Nov 1929- Dec 1929 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Jack Bennett, King Calder (as "Dr. Norman Ware"), Margaret Doty, Wheeler Dryden (as "Lawson Coombs"), Eleanor Griffith, John Halliday, Paul Harvey, Dorothy Lyons, John Lyons, Corinne Ross, P.R. Scammon, Myrtle Stanton, Kay Strozzi (as "Mrs. Valerie Loft"). Produced by Max Marcin.
- (1931) Stage Play: The Silent Witness. Drama (revival). Written by Jack DeLeon and Jack Celestin. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Morosco Theatre: 23 Mar 1931- Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill (as "Sir Austin Howard"), Reginald Barlow (as "Inspector Robins"), Thurlow Bergen, Fortunio Bonanova, Francis Compton, Harold De Becker (as "Henry Hammer"), George Graham, Geoffrey Harwood, Anthony Kemble-Cooper, T. Jerome Lawler, Kathleen Lowry, Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Sir John Lawson, K.C."), Ann Shoemaker, Herbert Standing (as "Augustus Percy Carlton"), Kay Strozzi (as "Doreen Smith"), Milano Tilden. Produced by Lee Shubert. Note: Produced on film by Fox (with lead role reprised by Lionel Atwill) as The Silent Witness (1932).
- (1934) Stage Play: These Two. Drama. Written by Lionel Hale. Directed by A.E. Matthews. Henry Miller's Theatre: 7 May 1934- May 1934 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler (as "Celia Desmond"), Edward Emery, Bramwell Fletcher (as "Simon More"), Egbert Jones, A.E. Matthews, Hilda Spong (as "Miss Butterworth"), Kay Strozzi (as "Fay Carlile"). Produced by Leslie J. Casey and James W. Liddle.
- (1934) Stage Play: Alley Cat. Comedy. Written by Alan Dinehart and Samuel Shipman, adapted from a script by Lawrence Pohle. Directed by Alan Dinehart. 48th Street Theatre: 17 Sep 1934- Sep 1934 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Royal Beal, Mozelle Britton (credited as Mozelle Brittone), Edward Broadley, Audrey Christie, Alan Dinehart (as "Carl Vinal"), Harry Gribbon, Frank Jaquet, Kay Strozzi (as "Linda Vinal"), Evelyn Varden. Produced by Margaret Hewes.
- (1934) Stage Play: Tomorrow's Harvest. Written by Hans Rastede. Directed by Frank Merlin. 49th Street Theatre: 5 Dec 1934- Dec 1934. Cast: Valerie Bergere (as "Augusta Goerlich"), Greta Granstedt (as "Alma Goerlich"), Robert Henderson (as "Emil Goerlich"), Helen Salinger (as "Frieda"), William F. Schoeller (as "John Goerlich"), Howard St. John (as "Anton Hieber"), Chester Stratton (as "Fred Westlake"), Kay Strozzi (as "Paula Goerlich"), Sheila Trent (as "Gretchen Goerlich"), Lester Vail (as "Dr. Jerry Warder"). Produced by Douglas G. Hertz.
- (1936) Stage Play: St. Helena. Drama. Written by R.C. Sherriff and Jeanne De Casalis. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. Lyceum Theatre: 6 Oct 1936- Nov 1936 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Paul Adams, Robert Ansteth, Stephen Ker Appleby, Harry Bellaver (as "The Abbe Vignali"), Stephen Courtleigh, Samuel Danzig, Lewis Dayton, Joseph De Santis, Jules Epailly (as "Cipriani"), Maurice Evans (as "Napoleon"), Edward Fielding, Whitford Kane (as "Dr. O'Meara"), Jack Kelly, Marc Loebell, Joseph Macaulay, Reginald Mason (as "General Count Betrand"), Charles F. O'Connor, Francis Pierlot (as "The Abbe Buonovita"), Rosamond Pinchot, Paul Porter, Edward Ryan Jr., Kay Strozzi (as "Countess Montholon") [final Broadway role], Barry Sullivan (as "St. Denis"), Joyce Walsh, Percy Waram (as "Sir Hudson Lowe"), Alan Wheatley. Produced by Max Gordon.
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