- (1926) Stage: Appeared (as "Miss Batterson"; Broadway debut) in "The Shelf" on Broadway. Comedy/drama. Written by Dorrance Davis. Directed / produced by William B. Friedlander. Morosco Theatre: 27 Sep 1926-Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "U.S. Sen. Risdale"), Louis Kimball (as "Stanley Risdale"), Lawrence Leslie (as "Baldwin Custard"), Lottie Linthicum (as "Mrs. Plummer"), Donald Meek (as "The Rev. Herbert Chetswold"), Lee Patrick (as "Caroline Wendham"), Jessie Ralph (as "Emma Smith"), Frances Starr (as "Stella Amaranth"), Frederick Truesdell (as John Wendham"), Leah Winslow (as "Mrs. Chetswold").
- (1931) Stage: Appeared (as "Sally Stewart") in "In Times Square" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Dodson Mitchell (also in cast as "David Benson") and Clyde North. Longacre Theatre: 23 Nov 1931-Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: James Anderson (as "Cameraman"), Wyrley Birch (as "The Stage Manager"), Ninon Bunyea (as "Gladys Earle"), John S. Butler (as "Jack Logan"), Walter Greaza (as "Austin Jewett"), Frederick Lewis (as "Hamilton Hart"), Barry Macollum (as "Cokey Davis"), Reginald Mason (as "J. Wilbur Craig"), May McCabe (as "Rose Hobarth"), Francesco Prosperi (as "Chick Rivers"), Harvey Walters (as "A Stranger"). Produced by Barry Macollum and Maurice Greet.
- (1957) Stage: Appeared (as "Marthy") in "New Girl In Town" on Broadway. Musical. Directed / book written by George Abbott. Based on the 1921 Eugene O'Neill play "Anna Christie." Choreographed by Bob Fosse. Production Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. 46th Street Theatre: 14 May 1957-24 May 1958 (431 performances). Cast: Gwen Verdon (as "Anna"), Del Anderson (as "Oscar" / "Singer"), John Aristides (as "Masher" / "Dancer"), Robert Bakanic (as "Dancer"), Lulu Bates (as "Lily"), Claiborne Cary (as "Dancer"), Edgar Daniels (as "Henry"/ "Singer"), Drusilla Davis (as "Flo" / "Dancer"), Mark Dawson (as "Bartender"), Dorothy Dushock (as "Dancer"), Patricia Ferrier (as "Moll" / "Dancer"), Herb Fields (as "Reporter" / "Singer"), John Ford (as "Krimp" / "Singer"), Stokey Gray (as "Smith" / "Singer"), H.F. Green (as "Seaman" / "Politician" / "Singer"), Jean Handzlik (as "Mrs. Hammacher" / "Singer"), Harvey Evans (credited as Harvey Hohnecker; as "Dancer"), Deedy Irwin (as "Violet" / "Singer"), Harvey Jung (as "Dancer"), Jeff Killion (as "Johnson" / "Singer"), Marie Kolin (as "Dancer"), Mara Landi (as "Pearl" / "Singer"), Ripple Lewis (as "Dowling" / "Singer"), Mara Lynn (as "Katie" / "Dancer"), Ethel Martin (as "Dancer"), Ray Mason (as "Svenson" / "Singer"), Dale Moreda (as "Dancer"), Rita Noble (as "Bartender" / "Singer" / "Ivy"), John Nola (as "Dancer"), Ginny Perlowin (as "Rose" / "Singer"), Joan Petlack (as "Dancer"), Eddie Phillips (as "Pete" / "Dancer"), Louis Polacek (as "Waiter" / "Singer"), Cameron Prud'homme (as "Chris"), Michael Quinn (as "Alderman" / "Singer"), Alton Ruff (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Stinnette (as "Mrs. Smith" / "Singer"), George D. Wallace (as "Mat"), Ann Williams (as "Mrs. Dowling" / "Singer"). Produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith and Harold Prince. NOTE: Ritter and Gwen both won Tony Awards for Best Actress.
- (1966) Stage: Appeared (as "Shirley Amber"; final Broadway role) in "UTBU" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by James Kirkwood. Directed by Nancy Walker. Helen Hayes Theatre: 4 Jan 1966-8 Jan 1966 (7 performances + 15 previews that began on 27 Dec 1965). Cast: Tom Aldredge (as "Eugene Boyer"), Cathryn Damon (as "Anastasia Amber"), Constance Ford (as "Valerie Rogers"), Margaret Hamilton (as "Connie Tufford"), Susan Priolo (as "Miss Rogers"), Tony Randall (as "J. Francis Amber"), Doris Rich (as "Madge Kempton"), Alan Webb (as "William Uggims"), Clyde Williams (as "Jimmy Newton"). Understudies: Tom Aldredge (as "J. Francis Amber" / "William Uggims"), Laurinda Barrett (as "Anastasia Amber" / "Valerie Rogers"), Trudy Bordoff (as "Miss Rogers"), Mary Farrell (as "Connie Tufford" / "Madge Kempton" / "Shirley Amber"), Charles Gray (as "Eugene Boyer") and Valdo Williams (as "Jimmy Newton"). Produced by Lyn Austin. Associate Producer: Bruce W. Stark.
- (1966) Stage: Appeared in a touring company of "Bye Bye Birdie". Also in cast: Monica Moran, Tab Hunter.
- (6/66) Stage: Appeared in Sidney Howard's play, "The Late Christopher Bean," at the Ivanhoe Theater in Chicago, IL.
- (1968) Stage: Appeared in Neil Simon's play, "Barefoot in the Park," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Tab Hunter in the cast. Harvey Medlinsky was director.
- (2/9/53) Radio: Appeared (as "Clancy") in a "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast of "With a Song In My Heart".
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