- (1935 - 1947) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1935) Stage Play: Three Men on a Horse. Comedy. Written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. Directed by George Abbott. Playhouse Theatre (moved to Fulton Theatre in Nov 1936- close): 30 Jan 1935- 9 Jan 1937 (835 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling, Shirley Booth (as "Mabel"), Frank Camp, Teddy Hart (as "Frankie"), Richard Huey (as "Moses"), Garson Kanin (as "Al"), James Lane, Sam Levene (as "Patsy"), William H. Lynn (as "Erwin Trowbridge"), Millard Mitchell (as "Charlie"), J. Ascher Smith, Susan Smithers, Edith Van Cleve, Fleming Ward (as "Clarence Dobbins"), Nick Wiger. Replacement actors: Jack Arnold (as "Al"), Gloria Blondell (as "Hotel Maid"), Louise Campbell (as "Hotel Maid"), Edward Craven (as "Frankie"), Len Doyle (as "Patsy"), Clifford Dunston (as "Clarence Dobbins"), Kathleen Fitz (as "Gloria"), Ross Hertz (as "Frankie"), Ruth Lee (as "Mabel"), Kay Loring (as "Audrey Trowbridge") [Broadway debut], Horace McMahon (as "Charlie"), Katherine Squire (as "Audrey Trowbridge"), Ezra Stone (as "Al"). Produced by Alex Yokel. Note: Filmed as Three Men on a Horse (1936), Drei Mann auf einem Pferd (1957), Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969).
- (1937) Stage Play: Having Wonderful Time. Comedy. Written by Arthur Kober. Directed by Marc Connelly. Lyceum Theatre: 20 Feb 1937- 8 Jan 1938 (372 performances). Cast: Richard Allen (as "Ensemble"), Wolfe Barzell (as "Abe Tobias"), Juanita Beatty (as "Ensemble"), Hudey Block (as "Mr. G."), Ann Brody (as "Mrs. G."), Solen Burry (as "Schmutz") [Broadway debut], Muriel Campbell (as "Miriam Robbins"), Mona Conrad (as "Gussie"), Peggy Craven (as "Ensemble"), Helen Edwards (as "Ensemble"), Connie Ernst (as "Ensemble"), Janet Fox (as "Fay Fromkin"), John Garfield [credited as Jules Garfield] (as "Chick Kessler"), Helen Golden (as "Birdie"), Sandra Gould (as "Honeymooner"), Mitchell Grayson (as "Hi"), Tony Heath (as "Ensemble"), Irving Israel (as "Tiny"), Henriette Kaye (as "Maxine"), Tony Kraber (as "Barney"), Sheldon Leonard (as "Pinkie Aaronson"), Katherin Locke (as "Teddy Stern"), Kay Loring (as "Sophie"), Edward Mann (as "Barney"), Herbert Ratner (as "Charlie"), Estelle Raymond (as "Ensemble"), Loise Reichard (as "Henrietta Brill"), MacFarlane Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Shimen Ruskin (as "Eli"), Bob Strauss (as "Ensemble"), William Swetland (as "The Voice of Kare-Free/Joe"), Ann Thomas (as "Rosalind"), Philip Van Zandt (as "Itchy Flexner"), Herb Vigran (as "Honeymooner"), Cornel Wilde (as "Doc"), Laura Eliza Windsor (as "Ensemble"), Irene Winston (as "Reba"), Lily Winton (as "Kitty"). Produced by Marc Connelly. Produced in association with Bela Blau.
- (1938) Stage Play: What a Life. Comedy.
- (1940) Stage Play: Horse Fever. Written by Eugene Conrad, Zac Gabel and Ruby Gabel. Directed by Milton Stiefel. Mansfield Theatre: 23 Nov 1940- 14 Dec 1940 (25 performances). Cast: Arthur Allen, Jack Arnold (as "Photographer"), Leslie Barrett, Sheldon Bennett, Marietta Canty, Clancy Cooper, Zamah Cunningham (as "Mrs. Drum"), Peter Cusanelli, John L. Kearney, Mitchell Kowal, Kay Loring (as "Maid"), Lou Lubin, Bobby Mitchell, Millard Mitchell (as "Joe Flynn"), Neil Moore, Daniel Ocko, Judy Parrish, Joseph Pevney (as "Frank Drum"), Sara Seegar, Ezra Stone (as "Orville"), Trilby. Produced by Alexander Yokel.
- (1942) Stage Play: Three Men on a Horse. Comedy (revival). Written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. Directed by John Cecil Holm. Forrest Theatre: 9 Oct 1942- 31 Oct 1942 (28 performances). Cast: William Balfour (as "Mr. Carver"), Jean Casto (as "Mabel"), Don Darcy (as "Delivery Boy"), William Foran (as "Harry"), Iris Hall (as "Gloria"), Teddy Hart (as "Frankie"), Richard Huey (as "Moses"), Kay Loring (as "Audrey Trowbridge"), William Lynn (as "Erwin Trowbridge"), Horace McMahon (as "Charlie"), Gay Seabrook (as "Hotel Maid"), J. Ascher Smith (as "The Tailor"), Sid Stone (as "Patsy"), James Truex (as "Al"), Fleming Ward (as "Clarence Dobbins"). Produced by Alexander Yokel.
- (1947) Stage Play: The Great Campaign. Drama. Written by Arnold Sundgaard. Choreographed by Anna Sokolow. Directed by Joseph Losey. Princess Theatre: 30 Mar 1947- 7 Apr 1947 (5 performances). Produced by Edward Hambleton [credited as T. Edward Hambleton].
- (1946) Stage Play: Christopher Blake. Drama.
- (1943) Stage Play: Ask My Friend Sandy. Written by Stanley Young. Directed by Alfred De Liagre Jr. Biltmore Theatre: 4 Feb 1943- 13 Feb 1943 (12 performances). Cast: Phyllis Avery (as "Mary (Squeegee) O'Donnell"), Franklyn Fox (as "Christopher Dickson"), Anna Franklin (as "Minnie Mae"), Norman Lloyd (as "Sandy"), Kay Loring (as "Jane Brennan"), Mary Sargent (as "Mrs. Jackson"), Joseph Tsho (as "Shih Li"), Roland Young (as "Harold Jackson"). Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr.
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