- (1924) Stage: Appeared (as "Alice Derring"; Broadway debut) in "Havoc" on Broadway. Written by Harry Wall. Directed by Leo G. Carroll. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 1 Sep 1924-Oct 1924 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Claud Allister (as "Capt. Taylor"; Broadway debut), Joyce Barbour (as "Violet Derring"; Broadway debut), Cosmo Kyrle Bellew (as "Mr. Stephens"), Richard Bird (as "The Babe"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Roddy Dunton"), Jack Esmond (as "Hospital Orderly"), Ralph Forbes (as "Dick Chappell"; Broadway debut), Gurney, Denis (as "Pvt. Jones"), Forrester Harvey (as "Biddie"), Vincent Holman (as "Sgt. Maj. Paley"), Mollie Johnson (as "Tessie Dunton"), William Kershaw (as "Smithy"), Donovan Maule (as "Lance-Cpl. Higgins"), Ruth Raymonde (as "Bennett"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1/18/24-4/24) Stage: Appeared in "Havoc" by Harry Wall. Haymarket Theatre, London, England. Also in cast: Frances Carson, Leslie Faber, Norah Robinson, Richard Bird and Henry Kendall.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared (as "Florence Boothroyd") in "Billy Liar" by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall. Cambridge Theatre, London, England.
- (1949) Stage: Appeared (as "Mathilde Heiss") in "The Shop at Sly Corner" on Broadway. Written by Edward Percy. Scenic / Costume Design by William Knighton. Directed by Margaret Perry. Booth Theatre: 18 Jan 1949 22 Jan 1949 (7 performances). Cast: Al Hyslop (as "Steve Hubbard"), Boris Karloff (as "Descius Heiss"), Jane Lloyd-Jones (as "Joan Deal"), Reginald Mason (as "John Elliot"), Mary McLeod (as "Margaret Heiss"), Una O'Connor (as "Mrs. Catt"), Jay Robinson (as "Archie Fellowes"), Emmett Rogers (as "Corder Morris"), Philip Saville (as "Robert Graham"). Produced by Gant Gaither.
- (1927) Stage Play: Mariners. Drama. Written by Clemence Dane. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Plymouth Theatre: 28 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Madeline Barr, Beulah Bondi (as "Miss Pym"), Gilbert Douglas (as "Sir James Fowler"), George Fitzgerald (as "George Shepperley"), Ethel Griffies (as "Mrs. Bewley"), Evelyn Walsh Hall (as "Lady Sara Shepperley"), Emily Hammond (as "Violet Bewley"), Mary Kennedy (as "Joan Shepperley"), Geraldine Koerpel (as "Flo Sanders"), Pauline Lord, Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Dr. Ludlow Bell"), Hugh Sinclair (as "Gerry Despard"), Arthur Wontner (as "Rev. Benjamin Cobb"), Haidee Wright (as "Miss Ann Shepperley"). Produced by The Actors Theatre.
- (1924) Stage Play: Old English. Written by John Galsworthy. Directed by Edward L. Swete. Ritz Theatre: 23 Dec 1924- Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/183 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "Sylvanus Heythorp, Chairman of "The Island Navigation Company"), Norman Cannon (as "Mr. Brownbee, a Creditor of old Heythorp"), Horace Cooper (as "Mr. Westgate, Shareholder of the Company"), Stafford Dickens (as "Charles Ventnor, a Solicitor"), Cecile Dixon(as "Phyllis, Larne's Child"), Thomas Donnelly (as "Mr. Appleby, Shareholder of the Company"), Frederick Earle (as "Gilbert Farney, Secretary of the same"), Edmund George (as "Clerk, of "The Island Navigation Company"), Henrietta Goodwin (as "Letty, the Larne's Maid-of-all-work"), Ethel Griffies (as "Adela Heythorp, Daughter of old Heythorp"), Langford Hayes (as "A Director"), James Hughes (as "Mr. Batterson, Shareholder of the Company"), Mollie Johnson (as "Molly, his Daughter's House-maid"), Irby Marshall (as "Rosamund Larne. a connection of Old Heythorp"), Henry Morrell (as "Meller, old Heythorp's Body-servant"), Ivan F. Simpson (as "Joseph Pillin, Senior Partner of Pillin & Son"), Murray Stephens (as "Mr. Winkley, Shareholder of the Company"), Arthur Villars (as "Mr. Budgeon, Shareholder of the Company"), Deering Wells (as "Bob Pillin, of Pillan & Son, shipowners"), Victor Weston (as "Clerk, of "The Island Navigation Company"), George Wolcott (as "Jock, Larne's Child"), Eustace Wyatt (as "Clergyman, another Creditor"). Produced by Winthrop Ames and Edward L. Swete.
- (1965) Stage Play: A Very Rich Woman. Written by Ruth Gordon. Based on the play by Philippe Hériat. Associate Director: David Pardoll. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Stage Manager: Dick Van Patten. Directed by Garson Kanin. Belasco Theatre: 30 Sep 1965- 23 Oct 1965 (28 performances + 12 performances). Cast: Ruth Gordon (as "Mrs. Lord"), Ethel Griffies (as "Mae"), Katharine Houghton (as "Pearl"), Madge Kennedy (as "Mrs. Minot"), Diana Muldaur (as "Miss Moran"), Heidi Murray (as "Dalphne Bailey"), Carrie Nye (as "Ursula Bailey"), Larry Oliver (as "Johnny"), Jon Richards (as "Dennis"), Jack Ryland (as "Alex Rovenesco"), Stefan Schnabel (as "The Supervisor"), Ernest Truex (as "Oliver Sears"), Peter Turgeon (as "Linus Bailey III"), Raymond Walburn (as "Patrick") [final Broadway role], Joan Wetmore (as "Edith Shaw"). Standby: Sylvia Field (as "Mrs. Lord"). Understudies: Katharine Houghton, Eileen Letchworth, Larry Oliver, Jon Richards and Dick Van Patten. Produced by Garson Kanin. Associate Producer: Al Goldin.
- (1951) Stage Play: The Autumn Garden. Written by Lillian Hellman. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Howard Bay. Directed by Harold Clurman. Coronet Theatre: 7 Mar 1951- 2 Jun 1951 (101 performances). Cast: Florence Eldridge, Ethel Griffies (as "Mrs. Mary Ellis"), Fredric March (as "Nicholas Denery"), Kent Smith (as "Edward Crossman"), Jane Wyatt (as "Nina Denery") [final Broadway role], Margaret Barker, Maxwell Glanville, Carol Goodner, Lois Holmes, Colin Keith-Johnston, James Lipton, Joan Lorring. Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden.
- (August 29, 1967) Guest on the daytime program "Carlton Frederick Show".
- (1962) She acted in Frederick Knott's play, "Write Me a Murder," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Mark Richman and Peggy Ann Garner in the cast.
- (July 1962) She acted in Frederick Knott's play, "Write Me a Murder," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Mark Richman and Peggy Ann Garner in the cast.
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