- (1914 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: To-Night's the Night. Musical comedy. Book by Fred Thompson [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by Paul Rubens. Lyrics by Paul Rubens and Percy Greenbank. Directed by Austen Hurgon. Shubert Theatre: 24 Dec 1914- 27 Mar 1915 (112 performances).
- (1919) Stage Play: Good Morning, Judge. Musical.
- (1920) Stage Play: Afgar. Musical. Music by Charles Cuvillier. Book by Fred Thompson and Worton David. Lyrics by Douglas Furber. Based on an operetta by Andre Barde and Michel Carre. Musical Director: Victor Baravalle. Directed by Frank J. Collins [earliest Broadway credit]. Central Theatre: 8 Nov 1920- 2 Apr 1921 (168 performances). Cast: William P. Adams (as "Chorus"), Queenie Andrews (as "Zubaydah"), Jean Barnette (as "Zaumiss"), Irving Beebe (as "Don Juan Jr."), Violet Blythe (as "Messaouda"), Clara Burton (as "Belbali"), Frances Cameron (as "Isilda"), Jeanne Caselle (as "Amina"), Guy Collins (as "The Wise Man of the East/Danasch"), Billie Dancha (as "Antilas"), Agnes D'Assia (as "Shayana"), Alice Delysia (as "Zaydee"), James Duffer (as "Chorus"), Fay Evelyn (as "Hanifa"), Anna Fisher (as "Nayhara"), Roy Fitzsimmons (as "Chorus"), Alfred Frank (as "Chorus"), Glenn Gamble (as "Khasan"), Jean Grey (as "Badoura"), Olga Harting (as "Anneka"), Paul Irving (as "Houssain"), Lupino Lane (as "Coucourli"), Oretta Lewis (as "Zurudda"), Alyce Melzard (as "Morgiana"), Betty Michaels (as "Nissa"), Ana Miller (as "Sylphine"), Morris Milman (as "Chorus"), Olga Nezzie (as "Elhawa"), W.H. Rawlins (as "Lord Afgar"), Carolyn Reynolds (as "Marrima"), Vera Ruby (as "Seraphine"), Jacque Sage (as "Delona"), Edward Sheldon (as "Chorus"), Philip Sheridan (as "Giafar"), Betty Squires (as "Kamarrah"), Bertran Urrenne (as "Chorus"). Produced by Morris Gest and F. Ray Comstock.
- (1924) Stage Play: Vogues of 1924. Musical revue.
- (1924) Stage Play: Marjorie. Musical comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: Lady, Be Good. Musical comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: Tell Me More. Musical comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: Tip-Toes. Musical comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Rio Rita. Musical comedy. Based on material by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson. Music by Harry Tierney. Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Musical Director: Oscar Bradley. Music orchestrated by Frank Parry. Directed by John Harwood. Ziegfeld Theatre (moved to The Lyric Theatre from 26 Dec 1927 to 11 Mar 1928 then moved to The Majestic Theatre from 12 Mar 1928 to close): 2 Feb 1927- 7 Apr 1928 (494 performances). Cast: Ada-May, Avis Adair, Mary Alter, Melba Alter, George Anez, Martha Ann, Alfred Arnold, Antonio Arreola, Mabel Baade, Margie Baily, Anita Banton, Pauline Bartlett, Elma Bayer, Elsie Behrens, Marion Benda, Carol Bergman, Jose Betancourt, Virginia Biddle, Peggy Blake, Victor Bragamonte, Alcides Briseno, Katherine Burke, George Butler, Camille, Al Clair, Helen C. Clive, Collette, Suzanne Conroy, Peggy Cornell, Jean Crittenden, Audrey Dale, Fred Dalton, Myrna Darby, Agatha DeBussy, Naomi deMusie, Helen Derby, Dorothy Dickerson, Jennie Dolova, Donald Douglas, Kay English, Rass Erickson, Carlos Estrada, Lucien Farland, Elaine Field, Janet Flynn, Noel Francis (as "Katie Bean"), Helene Gardner, Gladys Glad, Margaret Godsworthy, Portia Grafton, Ann Hardman, Mignon Hawkes, Josephine Hayes, Gabriel Herrera, Owen Hervey, Charles Holly, Harriet Hughes, Yvonne Hughes, Theresa Hyle, Alf James, Naomi Johnson, Ivanelle Ladd, Lavergne Lambert, Valerie Lennox, Mildred Lunnay, Cookie Lunsford, Lottie Marcy, Marjorie-May Martin, Earl Marvin, Robert Mathews, Dorothy May, Charles McClelland, Betty McHugh, Frances Mildern, Florence Miller, Alma Moore, Vivian Morgan, Franciska Mueller, Gladys Murphy, J. Harold Murray (as "Jim"), Vincente Murtado, Leo Nash, Henry Nelthropp, Bill Otero, Walter Palm, Dorothy Patterson, Molly Peck, Walter Petrie, Jack Phillips, Rita Pischel, Margaret Purple, Harry Ratcliffe, Louise Richardson, Joseph Rogers, Pedro Rubin, Rosemary Ryder, A. Safanow, Vincent Serrano (as "General Enrique Joselito Esteban") [final Broadway role], Madeline Sheldon, Lillian Shields, Al Small, Jack Spinelly, Douglas Stead, Marion Strasmick, Norma Taylor, Morris Tepper, Ethelind Terry (as "Rio Rita"), Edward Theopold, Jack Thompson, Raymond Toben, Francisco Torres, Peggy Udell, Manuel Valdespino, Bernice Varden, Richard Vernon, Juan Villasana, Rosemary Wallace, Florence Ware, Clarentine Wayne, Jean Wayne, Nondas Wayne, Dorothy Wegman, Maxine Wells, John Werner, Amy West, Bert Wheeler (as "Chick Bean"), Marion Wilson, Ann Woods, Robert Woolsey (as "Ed Lovett"), Philomena Yvsocka, M. Zaharia, Frank Zolt. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- The Five O'Clock Girl (1927). Musical comedy.
- Funny Face (1927). Musical comedy.
- Treasure Girl (1928). Musical comedy. Book by Fred Thompson and Vincent Lawrence. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Music by George Gershwin. Alvin Theatre: 8 Nov 1928- 5 Jan 1929 (68 performances).
- Sons O' Guns (1929). Musical comedy.
- (1942) Stage Play: The Lady Comes Across.
- (1944) Stage Play: Follow the Girls. Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton and Eddie Davis. Additional text by Fred Thompson. Music and lyrics by Dan Shapiro, Milton Pascal and Phil Charig. Music orchestrated by Joe Glover, Charles L. Cooke, Van Cleve, Walter Paul, Bob Haggart, Julian Work, Geo. Leeman, Ernie Watson, Cornell Tannassy and Henry Cowen. Vocal arrangements by Robert Tucker (billed as "Bobby Tucker"). Dances and Ensembles by Catherine Littlefield. Entire production devised and directed by Harry Delmar. New Century Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 12 Jun 1944-2 Jun 1945, then moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 4 Jun 1945 to close): 8 Apr 1944- 18 May 1946 (888 performances). Cast: Gertrude Niesen (as "Bubbles LaMarr"), Jackie Gleason (as "Goofy Gale"), Tim Herbert, Val Valentinoff, Buster West, Danny Aiello, Norma Amigo, Roy Andrews, Al Bahr, Irina Baranova, Francois Brouillard, Charles Conaway Jr., Virginia Conrad, Kay Crespi, Lee Davis, The Di Gatanos, Bob Emmett, Toni Gilman, Ernest Goodheart, Ray Hamilton, Virginia Harriot, Richard Harvey, Walter Hastings, Bill Herne, Ruth Joseph, Dorothy Keller, Terry Kelly, Bernard Kovler, Frank Kreig, Erik Kristen, George Lambrose, Kathryn Lazell, Larry Lieberman, Walter Long, Rae MacGregor, Charles Martin, Patricia Martin, Lee Mayer, Larry Mayo, Don Miraglia, Lillian Moore, Merritta Moore, Joan Myles, Nancy Newton, John O'Neil, Dell Parker, Frank Parker, Mitzi Perry, Sherri Phillips, Ben Piazza, Dorothea Pinto, David Pullman, Arthur Randy, Ruth Rathbun, Ruthe Reid, Herbert Ross, Renee Russell, Edna Ryan, George Sabo, June Sitarr, George Spaulding, Geraldine Stroock, Bill Tabbert, Henry Tatler, Robert Thomas, Ken Tibbetts, Frank Touhey, Robert Tower, Myra Weldon, Dorothy Wygal. Produced by David L. Wolper in association with Albert Borde.
- (1943) Guy Bolton and his musical, "Rio Rita," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Suzanne Stern, Donald Gage, and Fred Hillebrand in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (1947) Guy Bolton and his musical, "Rio Rita," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Donald Gage, Nita Carol, Clarence Nordstrom, Billie Worth, and Peter Birch in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
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