- (1932) Stage Play: If Booth Had Missed. Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Goodman. Directed by Milton Smith. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 4 Feb 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Richard Barrows (as "John Nicholas"), Aubrey Beattie (as "General Ulysses S. Grant"), 'Thurlow Bergen' (as "William H. Seward"), Doan Borrup (as "Henry W. Davis"), Samuel Bunyan (a "Lieutenant"), John Burke, Orrin Burke (as "Chief Justice Chase"), Charles Crumpton, Lionel Dante (as "A Soldier"), John C. Davis, Lawrence DeGaun (as "Messenger"), Paul Dorn (as "Second Orderly") [final Broadway role], Fred Eric, A.C. Henderson, Frank Kettrick, Howard Kyle, George C. Mantell, John Maroney, Morris McKenney, William McRobie, Earl Mitchell, Thomas Murphy, John Nicholson (as "Thaddeus Stevens"), Robert Ober (as "Tad Lincoln"), Anthony Pawley (as "Captain Smiley"), Ernest Pollock (as "Andrew Johnson"), Daniel Poole (as "Abraham Lincoln"), Catherine Proctor (as "Mrs. Lincoln"), Hayden Rorke (as "Major Rathbone") [Broadway debut], George Sinclair (as "Senator Grimes"), Robert Toms (as "John Hay"), Royal Dana Tracey (as "Edwin Stanton"), Charlotte Walker (as Mrs. Jefferson Davis"), George W. Williams (as "William Dennison"), H.A. Wilson (as "Benjamin F. Wade"). Produced by Walter Hartwig. Produced in association with William A. Brady.
- (1929) Stage Play: Fiesta. Drama. Written by Michael Gold. Directed by James Light. Provincetown Playhouse: 17 Sep 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Leon S. Birnbaum (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), George Buyante (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Anita Case (as "Danver"), Ruth Chorpenning (as "Rafaela"), Warren Colson (as "Don Jesus"), Richard de Merino (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), David De Sisto (as "Amador"), Sophia Delza (as "Dancing Girl"), Paul Dorn (as "An Old Peon") [Broadway debut], David Fields (as "Aurelio"), Harold Gary [credited as Harold Garry] (as "Tomas") [Broadway debut], Brana Ghorn (as "Dancer"), Martin Glee (as "A Peon"), Anthony Grey (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Eugene Grossman (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Maide Huneker (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Esther Junger (as "Dancer"), Sidney Kline, Kemble Knight (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Jack La Rue (as "Don Felipe"), Josef Lagarovici (as "Sheriff"), William Martin (as "Miguel"), Charles McCarthy (as "Chato"), Donald McHenry (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Arnold Mirante (as "Isidro"), Allan Nagle (as "Pablo"), Lillian Okun (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Henry Petersilie (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Carl Benton Reid (as "Don Enrique"), Philip Roll (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Virginia Rose (as "Tombola Woman"), Albert Rosen (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Charles Sardisco (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), Edward Segal (as "Ignacio"), Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Dona Luisa"), Keith Stillman (as "Uncle Pepe"), Benjamin Taly (as "Member of the Fiesta Ensemble"), George Tobias (as "Santiago"), Darly Urritia (as "Dancer"), Malie Urritia (as "Dancer"), Virginia Venable. (as "Guadalupe"). Produced by The Experimental Theatre Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: Everything's Jake. Comedy. Written by Don Marquis. Directed by Walter Greenough. Assembly Theatre: 16 Jan 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "Ma Smith"), William Barry, Eleanore Bedford, Marie Dalba, Regine De Valat, Edward Donnelly, Paul Dorn (as "Waiter"), Mel Efird, George Freedley, Thurston Hall (as "Jake Smith"), Pendleton Harrison, Benjamin Hoagland, Mitch Hutchinson, Charles Kennedy, Alvin Kerr, Ethel Morrison, Harry Selby, Marius Underwood, Walter Vonnegut, Catherine Willard. Produced by New York Theatre Assembly.
- (1929 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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