Stage: Appeared (credited as Margaret Brooke Sullavan; as "Miss Boke"; Broadway debut) in "Hello, Lola" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by
William Kernell. Book by
Dorothy Donnelly. Based on the book "Seventeen" by
Booth Tarkington. Scenic Design by Livingston Platt. Directed by
Seymour Felix. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre on 8 Feb 1926-close): 12 Jan 1926-20 Feb 1926 (47 performances). Cast: Avis Adair (as "Ensemble"), Earl Atkinson (as "Ensemble"), Edythe Baker (as "Lola Pratt"), Sylvia Carol (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Casey (as "Ensemble"), Kittye Casey (as "Bridget"), Lillian Clerke (as "Ensemble"), Cullen Clewis (as "Ensemble"),
Elisha Cook (as "Joe Bullitt"), George Crouch (as "Ensemble"), Don DeFrancis (as "Ensemble"), Nanette Flack (as "Mrs. Baxter"),
Jay C. Flippen (as "Genesis"), Ben Franklin (as "Mr. Parcher"), Bert Gardner (as "George Cooper"), Ben Hendricks (as "Mr. Baxter"), Richard Keene (as "Willie Baxter"), Constance Lahleet (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Lea (as "Ensemble"), Frances Mildern (as "Ensemble"), Albert Miller (as "Ensemble"), Betty Noi (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Palmer (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Ray (as "Ensemble"), Diddie Read (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Reiss (as "Ensemble"), Wyn Richmond (as "May Parcher"), Howard Shea (as "Ensemble"), Cora Stephens (as "Ensemble"), Wally Stewart (as "Ensemble"),
George E. Stone (as "Johnnie Wilson"), Larry Vale (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Vercelle (as "Ensemble"), Louise Vercelle (as "Ensemble"),
Marjorie White (as "Jane Baxter"), Harry Wood (as "Ensemble"), Emma Wyche (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.