- (1933) Stage: Appeared in "An Undesirable Lady" on Broadway.
- (1948) Stage: Appeared in "For Heaven's Sake, Mother!" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared in "Mayflowers" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1923) Stage: Appeared in "The Passing Show of 1923" on Broadway. Musical revue.
- (1925) Stage: Appeared (as "Show Girls") in "Big Boy" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by James F. Hanley and Joseph Meyer. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva. Mr. Jolson's Orchestrations by Al Goodman. (credited as Alfred Goodman). Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Dances / Ensembles Arranged by Seymour Felix and Larry Ceballos. Directed by James C. Huffman. Dialogue directed by Alexander Leftwich. Winter Garden Theatre: 7 Jan 1925-14 Mar 1925 (56 performances). Cast: Al Jolson (as "Gus"), George Andre (as "Dancer"), Marion Andre (as "Show Girls"), Wyn Ayres (as "Show Girls"), Edythe Baker (as "Phyllis Carter"), Hugh Banks (as "Joe Warren"), Franklyn Batie (as "Jim Redding" / "Tucker"), Frank Beaston (as "Jack Bedford"), Adolphe Beck (as "Men"), Peggy Bernier (as "Dancer"), May Birt (as "Show Girls"), Freddie Bond (as "Show Girls"), William Bonelli (as "Legrande"), Bobbie Brandeis (as "Men"), Colin Campbell (as "Steve Leslie"), Elsie Carroll (as "Dancer"; Broadway debut), Terry Carroll (as "Show Girls"; Broadway debut), Irving Carter (as "Danny" / "Men"), Al Clair (as "Men"), Lee Cutler (as "Dancer"), Jewel Dalores (as "Dancer"), Clifford Daly (as "Men"), Leo Donnelly (as "Doc Wilbur"), Helen Doyle (as "Dancer"), Minnie Dupree (as "Dancer"), William C. Elkins (as "Jubilee Singer"), Flo Evers (as "Show Girls"), Albert Ford (as "Men"), Ethel Fuller (as "Dancer"), Rose Gallagher (as "Show Girls"), George Gilday (as "Judkins"), Peggy Gillespie (as "Dancer"), Janice Glenn (as "Dancer"), Maude Turner Gordon (as "Mrs. Bedford"), Walter A. Gray (as "Jubilee Singer"), Mabel Grete (as "Dancer"), Patti Harrold (as "Annabelle Bedford"), Louise Hersey (as "Show Girls"), Alma Hookey (as "Dancer"), Wilbert B. Howard (as "Jubilee Singer"), George E. Jackson (as "Jubilee Singer"), Frankie James (as "Dolly Graham"), Naoe Kondo (as "Dancer"), Harry Lake (as "Men"), Lewis Laub (as "Men"), Flo Lewis (as "Tessie Forbes"), Madge Lorraine (as "Show Girls"), Walter Lowery (as "Men"), Dotty Mae (as "Dancer"), Charles Moran (as "Mr. Gray" / "Tout"), Dinky Ozmont (as "Dancer"), Arthur H. Payne (as "Jubilee Singer"), Mary Phillips (as "Show Girls"), Jack Ray (as "Men"), Ralph Reader (as "Men"), Thelma Robinson (as "Dancer"), Mose R. Ross (as "Jubilee Singer"), Dorothy Rudac (as "Dancer"), Ruth Savoy (as "Dancer"), Edith Scott (as "Caroline Purdy"), Arthur S. Shaw (as "Jubilee Singer"), L.C. Sherman (as "Manager"), Madeline Smith (as "Show Girls"), George Spelvin (actor who wished to remain anonymous; as "Silent Ransom"), Rose Stone (as "Dancer"), Esther Tanney (as "Dancer"), Kelly Thompson (as "Jubilee Singer"), William L. Thorne (as "Bully John Bagby" / "Wainwright"), Helen Wallace (as "Dancer"), Walter Wandell (as "Men"), Dorothy Wegman (as "Show Girls"), Carl D. White (as "Jubilee Singer"), Minnie White (as "Dancer"), Ralph Whitehead (as "Coley Reid"), Casco Williams (as "Jubilee Singer"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. NOTE: Filmed as O Meninão (1930).
- (1965) Stage: Appeared in "Never Too Late", Mineola Playhouse, Mineola, NY. NOTE: She died during the play's run.
- (1965) She acted in Sumner Arthur Long's play, "Never Too Late," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Bert Lahr in the cast. Wally Peterson was director.
- (Summer 1948) She acted in Ruth Gordon's play, "Years Ago," in a Kenley Players production in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
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