Stage: Appeared (as "Tina"; understudy; Broadway debut) in "The Old Maid" on Broadway. Drama. Written by
Zoe Akins. From a novel by
Edith Wharton. Scenic Design / Costume design by
Stewart Chaney. Press Representative:
John Peter Toohey. Directed by
Guthrie McClintic. Empire Theatre: 7 Jan 1935-Sep 1935 (closing date unknown/305 performances). Cast:
Judith Anderson (as "Delia Lovell, later Mrs. James Ralson"),
Helen Menken (as "Charlotte Lovell, Delia's cousin"), Margaret Anderson (as "Tina"),
John Cromwell (as "Lanning Halsey"),
Margaret Dale (as "Mrs. Mingott"), Dona Earl (as "Nora"), Hope Landin, Yvonne Mann,
George Nash (as "Dr. Lanskell"), Gail Reade (as "Servant"), Mary Ricard, Warren Trent (as "John Halsey, Dee's husband"), Frederick Voight (as "James Ralston"), Robert Wallsten (as "Joseph Ralston"), Florence Williams (as "Dee, Delia's daughter"). Replacement actors: Alex Courtney (as "Lanning Halsey"), Diana Croye (as "Mrs. Jennie Meade"), Jackie Grimes (as "Tommy"), Luise G. Huntington (as "Bridget"),
Jessie Royce Landis (as "Delia Lovell, later Mrs. James Ralson"), Robert Lowes (as "Joseph Ralston"), Gloria Mann (as "Susan"), Yvonne Mann (as "Young Tina"), Gretchen Rickel (as "Dee, Delia's daughter"), Charles Wiley Jr. (as "Benny"), Donald Willson (as "John Halsey, Dee's husband"). Produced by Harry Moses. NOTE: Filmed as
Il grande amore (1939).