- (1919 - 1940) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1919) Stage Play: The Luck of the Navy. Drama. Written by Clifford Mills. Directed by Percy Hutchison. Manhattan Opera House: 14 Oct 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Tracy Barrow (as "Briggs"), Kate Carew (as "Mrs. Gordon Peel"), Charles Croker-King (as "Schaffer"), Edward Crompton (as "Newspaper Boy"), R. Huddlestone (as "An Airman"), Percy Hutchison (as "Lieut. Clive Stanton, V.C., R.N."), A.P. Kaye (as "Admiral Maybridge"), Blanche Le Roy (as "Anna"), Patrick Ludlow (as " Midshipman Wing Eden") [Broadway debut], Muriel Martin-Harvey (as "Cynthia Eden"), Aubrey Mather (as "Sub-Lieut. Louis Peel"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Francois"), Elsie Stranack (as "Dora Green"), Eleanor Street (as "Maidservant"), Geoffrey Webb (as "Lieut.-Commander Perrin, R.N."), Barry Whitcomb (as "Police Inspector"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1929) Stage Play: Bitter Sweet. Musical operetta. Based on material by Noel Coward. Music and lyrics by Noël Coward. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Directed by Noël Coward. Ziegfeld Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 17 Feb 1930 to close): 5 Nov 1929- 22 Mar 1930 (159 performances). Cast: Reginald Allen (as "Chorus"), Mildred Allen-Letts (as "Chorus"), Bruce Anderson (as "Chorus"), Roy Arcourt (as "Chorus"), Leslie Bannister (as "Chorus/Mr. Vale"), Nancy Barnett Freda"), Isla Bevan (as "Honor/Lady Sorrel"), Peggy Blake (as "Boy"), Gordon Brand (as "Chorus"), Claude Brittin-Eldred (as "Chorus"), Nancy Brown (as "Gloria/Mrs. Proutie"), Kenneth Burston (as "Musician"), James Cameron (as "Chorus"), Vera Caprice (as "Chorus"), Albert Chapman (as "Footman/Chorus/Burley"), Noel Clifford (as "Chorus"), Doris Colston (as "Chorus"), Hugh Cuénod (as "Chorus/Bertram Sellick"), Constance David (as "Chorus"), Mary David (as "Chorus"), Sybil Davidson (as "Chorus/A Prater Girl"), William Dawson (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Debenham (as "Hansi"), Pauline Desmond (as "Chorus"), Peter Donald (as "Piccolo"), Edna Earle (as "Chorus/Boy"), John Evelyn (as "The Marquis of Shayne"), Alfred Fairhurst (as "Chorus"), Joyce Fletcher (as "Chorus"), Edmond Ford Musician"), Herbert Garry (as "Chorus"), Cunningham Glen (as "Chorus/Vernon Craft"), Trevor Glyn (as "Footman/Parker/Chorus"), Donald Gordon (as "Chorus/The Marquis of Steere/The Duke of Tenterton"), Zoe Gordon (as "Lotte"), Douglas Graeme-Brooke (as "Mr. Proutie/Chorus"), Roy Hall (as "Chorus"), Gladys Hay-Dillon (as "Chorus"), William Herbert (as "Chorus"), Leonora Hilton (as "Chorus"), Tracy Holmes (as "The Hon. Hugh Devon/Chorus"), Kathleen Holt (as "Chorus"), Elsie Hulme (as "Chorus"), Iris Hulme (as "Chorus"), Desmond Jeans (as "Captain August Lutte/Herr Schlick"), Myfany Jenkins (as "Chorus"), Max Kirby (as "Vincent Howard"), Kathleen Lambelet (as "Lady Devon/Chorus"), Evelyn Laye (as "Sarah Millick/Sari Linden/The Marchioness of Shayne"), Sylvia Leslie (as "Gussie"), Eddie Lisbona (as "Musician/Accompanist"), Peggy Lovat (as "Chorus"), Patrick Ludlow (as "Chorus/Lord Henry Jekyll"), Vicky Lynn (as "A Prater Girl/Chorus"), Isabel Marden (as "Chorus"), Cecile Maule-Cole (as "Chorus/A Prater Girl/Jackie"), William McGuigan (as "Chorus"), Louis E. Miller (as "Chorus/Lieutenant Tranisch/Mireille Manon/Crevette"), Jane Moore (as "Chorus/Lady Devon"), Charles Mortimer (as "Sir Arthur Fenchurch/Herr Schlick"), Anthony Neville (as "Chorus/Mr. Bethel"), Gerald Nodin (as "Carl Linden"), Isabel Ohmead (as "Mrs. Millick/Chorus"), Mervyn Pearce (as "Chorus"), Sydney Perlstone (as "Musician"), Constance Perrin (as "Helen/Chorus"), Audrey Pointing (as "Lady James/Harriet/Dolly Chamberlain"), Roma Presano (as "Chorus"), James Prescott (as "Chorus"), Leonta Proctor (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Raymond (as "Victoria/The Duchess of Tenterton"), James Reid (as "Chorus"), Vernon Rudolph (as "Musician"), Hooper Russell (as "Lord Sorrel/Chorus"), Leah Russell (as "Chorus"), Eva Scott-Thompson (as "Chorus"), Enid Settle (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Simpson (as "Chorus"), Paul Spender-Clay (as "Chorus/Cedrick Ballantyne"), Joan Stanbrough (as "Nita/Chorus"), Vesta Sylva (as "Effie/Mrs. Bethel"), Winifred Talbot (as "Jane/Mrs. Vale"), John W. Thompson (as "Footman/Chorus"), Richard Thorpe Chorus/Lord Edgar James"), Marcel Turner (as "Chorus"), Gustav Wallenberg (as "Chorus"), Leah Warne (as "Chorus/Boy"), Iris White (as "Chorus"), George Woof (as "Chorus/Lord Henry Jade"), Arthur Woolf (as "Musician"), Graham Yarborough (as "Footman/Chorus"). Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and Archibald Selwyn. Produced in arrangement with Charles B. Cochran.
- (1940) Stage Play: Geneva. Comedy/satire.
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