- (1934) Stage: Appeared (as "Gracie") in "Slightly Delirious" on Broadway, Comedy. Written by Bernard J. McOwen and Robert F. Adkins. Staged by G. T. Clarke. Little Theatre: 31 December 1934-January 1935 (8 performances). Cast: Audrey Douglas (as "Ruth Waters"), Edwin Evans (as "Dr. Arthur Wyatt), Lee Patrick (as "Millicent Hargraves"), Hall Shelton (as "Professor Judson Hargraves").Produced by Willo Productions.
- (1939) Stage: Appeared (as "Maria Garibaldi") in "Please, Mrs. Garibaldi" on Broadway, Comedy. Written by Mary McCarthy. Staged by Hall Shelton. Belmont Theatre: 16 March 1939 - March 1939 (4 performances). Cast: Christine Arden (as "Ethel Forbes"), Laura Bowman (as "Endora"), Gwen Emerson (as "Mrs. Ogden"), Dorothy Emery (as "Rosa Garibaldi"), Minnie Ashe Hill (as "Mrs. Forbes), Barnard Hughes (as "Joe Garibaldi"), Odette Le Roy (as "Bertha Coe"), William Rice (as "Paul Manning"), Giuseppe Sterni (as "Gino Garibaldi"). Produced by Hall Shelton.
- (1944) Radio: Was heard on the NBC Radio Network in "We Came This Way." November 17, 1944. Program #7. NBC net. "The Dutch Break The Dikes". Sustaining. The program was presented as part of "The NBC University Of The Air." Leo Kampinsky (composer), Milton Katims (conductor), Lon Clark, Roc Rogers, Owen Jordan, John W. Vandercook (narrator), Ruth Amos, Frank Wells (writer), Ira Avery (director). 29:59.
- (1951) Stage: Appeared (as "Mae") in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" on Broadway, Musical. Book by Betty Smith. Based on the novel by Betty Smith. Music by Arthur Schwartz. Music arranged by Joe Glover and Robert Russell Bennett. Musical Director: Max Goberman. Ballet Music arranged by Oscar Kosarin. Directed by George Abbott. Choreographed by Herbert Ross. Alvin Theater: 19 April 1951 - 8 December 1951 (267 performances). Cast: Shirley Booth (as "Cissy"), Johnny Johnston (as "Johnny Nolan"), Nathaniel Frey (as "Harry"), Nomi Mitty (as "Francie"), Marcia Van Dyke (as "Katie"; Broadway debut), Lou Wills Jr. (as "Petey"), Elaine Barrow (as "Singer"), Marta Becket (as "Girl in Mae's Place" / "Dancer"), Jordan Bentley (as "Aloysius"), Val Buttignol (as "Dancer"), Joe Calvan (as "Allie"), Claudia Campbell (as "Annie"), Art Carroll (as "Salesman" / "Singer"), William Carson (as "Singer"), Terry Castagna (as "Singer"), John Connoughton (as "Child"), Jane Copeland (as "Girl in Mae's Place" / "Singer"), Harland Dixon (as "Old Clothes Man" / "Judge"), Donn Driver (as "Dancer"), Donald Duerr (as "Edgie" / "Child"), Celine Flanagan (as "Maudie" / "Child"), Johnny Ford (as "Singer"), Alan Gilbert (as "Hick"), Jeanne Grant (as "Singer"), Dody Heath (as "Hildy"), Joan Kibrig (as "Girl in Mae's Place" / "Singer"), Albert Linville (as "Swanswine"), Buzzie Martin (as "Child"), Howard Martin (as "Junior" / "Child"), James McCracken (as "Singer"), Iona McKenzie (as "Girl in Mae's Place" / "Dancer"), Patti Milligan (as "Child"), John Mooney (as "Singer"), David Newman (as "Dancer"), Janet Parker (as "Florence"), Billy Parsons (as "Willie"), Beverly Purvin (as "Della" / "Girl in Mae's Place" / "Singer"), Frank Seabolt (as "Dancer"), Mary Statz (as "Girl in Mae's Place" / "Dancer"), Kenneth Utt (as "Singer"), Marc West (as "Dancer"), Bruno Wick (as "Max"), Eleanor Williams (as "Singer"), Roland Wood (as "Moriarty"), Doris Wright (as "Dancer"). Understudies: Elaine Barrow (as "Katie"), Art Carroll (as "Aloysius"), Jane Copeland (as "Mae"), Donn Driver (as "Allie" / "Judge" / "Petey"), Marie Foster (as "Cissy"), Alan Gilbert (as "Johnny Nolan"), Patti Milligan (as "Francie"), Beverly Purvin (as "Hildy"), Kenneth Utt (as "Harry" / "Moriarty"). Replacement actors: Delbert Anderson (as "Singer"), Claudia Campbell (as "Girl in Mae's Place" / "Singer"), Dorothy Hill (as "Dancer" / "Girl in Mae's Place"), Joan Kibrig (as "Annie"), Patti Milligan (as "Florence"), Janet Parker (as "Child"), Dick Price (as "Dancer"), Isabel Price (as "Mae"), Feodore Tedick (as "Singer"), Beverly Jane Welch (as "Singer"). Produced in association with Robert Fryer.
- (1948) Stage: Appeared (as "Julia Cromwell") in "Strange Bedfellows" on Broadway, Comedy. Written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Directed and Staged by Benno Schneider. Morosco Theatre: 14 January 1948 - 31 July 1948 (229 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Mrs. Gimble"), John Archer (as "Matthew Cromwell"), Leta Bonynge (as "Beulah"), Robin Craven (as "Gifford Hampton"), Stephanie Foster (as "Opal"), Michael Hall (as "Vincent Pemberton"), Mary Kay Jones (as "Lillian Hampton"), William Lee (as "Mayor Ambrose Tibbett"), Ruth Miles (as "Birdie"), Billy Nevard (as "Nickie"), Carl Benton Reid (as "Senator William Cromwell"), Doris Rich (as "Mrs. Tillie Sparker"), Joan Tetzel (as "Clarissa Blynn Cromwell"), Ann Thompson (as "Zita"), Marion Weeks (as " Mrs. Worley"), Nydia Westman (as "Addie Cromwell Hampton"), Tom Chung Yun (as "Ling"). Produced by Phillip A. Waxman.
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