- (1906 - 1949) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1906) Stage Play: Lady Jim. Comedy. Written by Harold Heaton. Directed by George Foster Platt. Weber's Music Hall: 28 Aug 1906- Sep 1906 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Florence Conron, Charles Harbury, Frederick C. Patterson, Herbert Percy, Antoinette Perry [Broadway debut], Leila Repton, Hilda Spong, Lionel Walsh. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
- (1907) Stage Play: A Grand Army Man. Musical/opera. Libretto by David Belasco, Pauline Phelps [earliest Broadway credit] and Marion Short [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros and Wilfred Buckland. [Likely directed by David Belasco although uncredited]. Stuyvesant Theatre: 16 Oct 1907- Feb 1908 (closing date unknown/149 performances). Cast: Marie Bates, Tony Bevan, Louise Coleman, Jane Cowl, John V. Daly, William Elliott (as "Robert"), Reuben Fax, Thomas Gilbert, Howard Hall, Taylor Holmes, James Lackaye, Stephen Maley, Veda McEvers, Antoinette Perry (as "Hallie"), Amy Stone, Henry F. Stone, David Warfield (as "Wes Bigelow"), George Woodward. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1924) Stage Play: Mr. Pitt. Written by Zona Gale. 39th Street Theatre: 22 Jan 1924- Apr 1924 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Marion Allen, Florence Barrie, Parker Fennelly (as "Buck Carbury"), Adelaide FitzAllen, Minna Gombell (as "Barbara Ellsworth"), C. Henry Gordon (as "Max Bayard"), Borden Harriman, Marie Haynes, Walter Huston, Emily Lorraine, Mildred Miller, Minnie Milne, Antoinette Perry, Florence Peterson, Catherine Sayre, Helen Sheridan, Laura Sherry, Frederick Webber, Ethel Wright. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1924) Stage Play: Minick. Comedy. Written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman. Booth Theatre: 24 Sep 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/141 performances). Cast included: Sydney Booth, Thomas Meegan. Produced by Winthrop Ames.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Dunce Boy. Drama. Written by Lula Vollmer. Directed by Henry Stillman. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 1 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/43 performances). Cast: Donald Cameron (as "Doctor Newton"), Mary Carroll (as "Rosy Pierce"), Joan Clarendon (as "Alvin Powell"), Gareth Hughes (as "Tude") [final Broadway role], Eric Jewett (as "Buck Huckle"), Louis Mason (as "Tom Fink"), Antoinette Perry (as "Ma Huckle"). Produced by Art Theatre.
- (1925) Stage Play: Engaged. Muscial burlesque/farce. Book by W.S. Gilbert. Music and Lyrics found by Brian Hooker Featuring songs with lyrics by Brian Hooker. Choreographed by Caroll Weller. Directed by Edward T. Goodman. 52nd Street Theatre (moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 6 Jul 1925- close): 18 Jun 1925- 1 Aug 1925 (44 performances). Produced by The Stagers. Produced by The Stagers.
- (1925) Stage Play: Caught. Drama. Written by Kate L. McLaurin. Directed by Gustav Blum. 39th Street Theatre: 5 Oct 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Lillian Booth, Fairfax Burger, Eve Cassanova, Boyd Clarke, Robert Harrison, Gladys Hurlbut, Antoinette Perry, Edwin E. Vickery, Lester Vail (as "Pendleton Brown"). Produced by Gustav Blum.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Masque of Venice. Mansfield Theatre: 2 Mar 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast included: Osgood Perkins.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Ladder. Drama. Mansfield Theatre: 22 Oct 1926- May 1928 (closing date unknown/640 performances). Cast included: Ross Alexander, Minnie Milne. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1927) Stage Play: Electra. Opera (revival). Written by Sophocles. Directed by Maragaret Anglin. Gallo Opera House: 1 Dec 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin (as "Electra"), Herbert Barr (as "Torch Boy"), Betty Beeman (as "Chorus of Argive Maidens"), Ruth Chandler (as "Chorus of Argive Maidens"), Doris Dagmar (as "Chorus of Argive Maidens"), Clarence Derwent (as "Guardian"), Grace Fisher (as "Chorus of Argive Maidens"), Marjorie Hamilton (as "Chorus of Argive Maidens"), Elwyn Harvey (as "Chrysothemis"), Paul Heller (as "Torch Boy"), Grace Lynn (as "Chorus of Argive Maidens"), Ian Maclaren (as "Aegisthus"), Antoinette Perry (as "Clytemnestra"), Howard Phillips (as "Pylades"), Ralph Roeder (as "Orestes"), Dorothy Scott (as "Leader of the Chorus"), Elizabeth Zachary (as "Chorus of Argive Maidens"). Produced by Margaret Anglin.
- (1928) Stage Play: Goin' Home. Drama. Written by Ransom Rideout. Directed by Antoinette Perry and Brock Pemberton. Hudson Theatre: 23 Aug 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Ferdinand J. Accooe, Leo Bailey, Charles Benjamin, Charles H. Brown, Barbara Bulgakova, Brevard Burnett, Ralph Cullinan (as "Bill, U.S. Military Police"), Ray Giles, Richard Hale (as "Israel Du Bois"), Russell Hicks (as "Major Edward Powell of the A.E.F."), John Irwin, Fred H. Jennings, Snippy Mason, J. William Maxwell, Frederick D. McCoy, Thomas Mosely, Arvid Paulson, Seifert C. Pyle, Clarence Redd, Georges Renavent, F. Barclay Trigg, Alexander Zaroubine. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1928) Stage Play: Hotbed. Comedy/drama. Written by Paul Osborn. Directed by Brock Pemberton and Antoinette Perry. Klaw Theatre: 8 Nov 1928- Nov 1928 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe (as "Professor Stanton"), Carl Anthony (as "Professor Clark"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Lila"), William Faversham (as "Louis Willard"), Paul Gilmore (as "Dean Slawson"), Walter Greenough (as "George Courtenay"), Josephine Hull (as "Hattie"), William Ingersoll (as "Reverend David Rushbrook"), Leigh Lovel, Richard Spencer, Preston Sturges (as "Lawrence Binnings") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1929) Stage Play: Strictly Dishonorable. Written by Preston Sturges. Avon Theatre: 18 Sep 1929- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/557 performances). Cast included: Louis Jean Heydt. Produced by Pemberton.
- (1931) Stage Play: Three Times the Hour. Melodrama. Written by Valentine Davies. Directed by Brock Pemberton and Antoinette Perry. Avon Theatre: 25 Aug 1931- Sep 1931 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Harry Blythe (as "Postal Messenger"), Jack Lionel Bohn (as ("Henri") [final Broadway role], Hamilton Brooks (as "Albert"), Linda Carlon (as "Sylvia Jordan"), Del Cleveland (as "Jack Reed"), Hal K. Dawson (as "Dey"), Gertrude Flynn (as "Hildah Lovering"), Aleta Freel (as "Linda Reed"), Harold Heaton (as "John"), Ben Lackland (as "Robert Philips"), Sam Levene (as "Cooper"), Francesca Braggiotti Lodge (as "Anna D'Asti"), Pierre Mario (as "Ramon Delgado"), Horace Pollock (as "Dr. Elliott"), Allen Ramsay (as "Roger Hurlburt"), Anne Reynolds (as "Joan Porter"), Vira Rial (as "Mrs. Roger Hurlburt"), Byron Russell (as "Haskins"), James Shelburne (as "Tom Crane"), Francis Stewart (as "Colonel Beauchamp"), Robert Strange (as "Lawrence M. Blake"), Elvira Trabert (as "Jeanne"), Philip Van Tassel (as "Smith"), Katherine Warren (as "Mrs. Lawrence M. Blake"), Charles C. Wilson (as "Angus McKee") [final Broadway role], Jack Winne (as "Davis"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1931) Stage Play: Divorce Me, Dear. Comedy. Written by Katherine Roberts. Directed by Antoinette Perry and Brock Pemberton. Avon Theatre: 6 Oct 1931- Oct 1931 (closing date unknown/7 performances).
- (1932) Stage Play: Christopher Comes Across. Comedy/farce. Written by Hawthorne Hurst. Directed by Antoinette Perry and Brock Pemberton. Royale Theatre: 31 May 1932- Jun 1932 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Hamilton Brooks (as "Don Sebastian De Corazilla"), Charles Brown (as "The Marquis of Moya"), Patricia Calvert (as "Queen Isabella of Spain"), Tullio Carminati (as "Captain Christopher Columbus"), Gilbert Douglas (as "Hernando De Talavero"), Gregory Gaye (as "Prince Otar of Homamb"), John Gilchrist (as "A Sentry"), Patrick Glasgow (as "Isadoro"), J. Kirby Hawks (as "Duke of Medinia Sedonia"), Irene Homer (as "Lady in Waiting"), Walter Kingsford (as "King Ferdinand of Spain"), Betty Laurence (as "Dolores De Arana"), Ernest Lawford (as "Don Alfonso"), Fania Marinoff (as "Beatriz, The Marchioness of Moya"), Gilda Oakleaf (as "Zita"), Clarence Redd (as "A Porter"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1934) Stage Play: Personal Appearance. Comedy. Written by Lawrence Riley. Directed by Antoinette Perry and Brock Pemberton. Henry Miller's Theatre: 17 Oct 1934- Dec 1935 (closing date unknown/501 performances). Cast: Gladys George (as "Cecily Carewe, played by Carole Arden in the film "Drifting Lady" Appeared in film sequence only/Carole Arden"), Eula Guy (as "Aunt Kate Barnaby"), Otto Hulett (as "Gene Tuttle"), Dorrit Kelton (as "Jessie"), Philip Ober (as "Chester Norton/Bud"), Merna Pace, Leonard Penn, Minna Phillips (as "Mrs. Struthers/Addie"), John Robb, Florence Robinson (as "Gladys Kelcey"), Don Shelton. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1935) Stage Play: Ceiling Zero. Written by Frank Wead [only Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Music Box Theatre: 10 Apr 1935- Jul 1935 (closing date unknown/104 performances). Cast: John Bohn (as "Les Bogan"), John Boruff, Geoffrey Bryant (as "Bob Wilkins"), Chester Clute (as "Baldy Wright"), John Drew Colt (as "Dick Peterson"), Joseph Downing, Walter Greaza (as "Al Stone"), Gladys Griswold (as "Dodo Harvey"), Alan Hale Jr. (as "Tay Lawson"), John F. Hamilton (as Mike Owens"), Nedda Harrigan (as "Mary Lee"), John Huntington (as "Joe Allen"), Hope Lawder, John Litel, Osgood Perkins (as "Jake Lee"), Margaret Perry (as "Tommy Thomas"), Philip Remar (as "Jerry Stevens"), Grandon Rhodes (as "Fred Adams"), G. Albert Smith (as "Texas Clark"), Ben Starkie (as "Eddie Payson"), James Todd (as "Smiley Johnson"). Produced by Brock Pemberton. Note: Filmed by Cosmopolitan Productions [distributed by Warner Bros.] as Ceiling Zero (1936) and by Warner Bros. as International Squadron (1941).
- (1937) Stage Play: Now You've Done It. Comedy. Written by Mary Chase. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Henry Miller's Theatre: 5 Mar 1937- Apr 1937 (closing date unknown/43 performances). Cast; Jane Bancroft, Junior Eric Burtis, Richard Carlson [Broadway debut] (as "Lawrence Ainsworth"), Ralph Chambers, Radley E. Collins, Ruth Gates, Walter Greaza (as "Harlan L. Hazlett, Junior"), Mary Howes, George Lessey, Margaret Perry (as "Grace Dosher"), Barbara Robbins, George L. Taylor, Jack Tyler, Evelyn Varden. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1937) Stage Play: Chalked Out. Melodrama. Written by Warden Lewis E. Lawes and Jonathan Finn. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Morosco Theatre: 25 Mar 1937- unknown (12 performances). Cast: Harry Bellaver (as "Smoky"), Ronald Brogan (as "Chuck"), Maurice Burke (as "Scappa"), Roger Combs (as "Tower Guard"), James Coots (as "Warden"), Blair Davies (as "Keeper Burns"), Philip Faversham (as "Slim"), Price Holmes (as "Keeper"), David Hughes (as "Patsy"), Otto Hulett (as "Carey"), John M. James (as "Andy"), Frank Jaquet (as "Pop"), Charles Jordan (as "Frank Wilson"), Frederick Kaufman (as "Jake"), Leo A. Kennedy (as "Principal Keeper (P.K.)"), Frank Lindsay (as "Officer Black"), Lex Lindsay (as "Smitty"), Frank Lovejoy (as "Fred Burke"), Stephen Maley (as "Zip"), John Marriott (as "Sam"), Katherine Meskill (credited as Katherine Meskil; as "Madge Stone"; Broadway debut), Mabel Montgomery (as "Mrs. Stone") [final Broadway role], Robert J. Mulligan (as "Sgt. Monahan"), Marlin Poindexter (as "Johnson"), John Raby (as "Johnny Stone"), Ed Smith (as "District Attorney"), Sandy Strouse (as "Blimp"), John Taylor (as "Doctor"), Tom Tully (as "Officer Carter"), Charles Walton (as "Tom"), Harry Wilson(as "George"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1937) Stage Play: Red Harvest. Written by Walter Charles Roberts. Directed by Antoinette Perry. National Theatre: 30 Mar 1937- Apr 1937 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: John Alexander, Walter Burke, Michael Carlo, Frances Creel, Malan Cullen, Lloyd Gough, Allan Hale, Jeanne Hart, Martha Hodge, Phyllis Langner, Drue Leyton, Elizabeth Love, Robert Marcato, Doro Merande (as "Belle Smith"), Margaret Mullen, Leona Powers, Edwin Rand, Carl Benton Reid, Amelia Romano, Chet Stratton, Joan Sudlow, Frederic Tozere. Produced by Brock Pemberton in association with The Theatre Foundation of America.
- (1938) Stage Play: Eye on the Sparrow. Written by Maxwell Selser. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Vanderbilt Theatre: 3 May 1938- May 1938 (closing date unknown/6 performances). Cast included: Montgomery Clift, Philip Ober, Edward Fielding, Barry Sullivan. Produced by Girvan Higginson.
- (1938) Stage Play: Kiss the Boys Good-Bye. Comedy. Written by Clare Boothe Luce [credited as Clare Boothe]. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Henry Miller's Theatre: 28 Sep 1938- Jun 1939 (closing date unknown/286 performances). Cast: John Alexander (as "Madison Breed"), Ollie Burgoyne (as "Maimie"), Helen Claire (as "Cindy Lou Bethany"), Wyman Holmes (as "Conductor"), Sheldon Leonard (as "Herbert Z. Harner"), Lex Lindsay (as "Oscar"), Hugh Marlowe (as "Top Rumson"), Millard Mitchell (as "Lloyd Lloyd"), Philip Ober (as "Horace Rand"), Benay Venuta (as "Myra Stanhope"), Carmel White (as "Leslie Rand"), Frank H. Wilson [credited as Frank Wilson] (as "George"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1940) Stage Play: Lady in Waiting. Comedy. Written by Margery Sharp. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Martin Beck Theatre: 27 Mar 1940- 8 Jun 1949 (87 performances). Cast: Albert Allen, Stephen Ker Appleby, Anita Bolster, Michelette Burani, Lenore Chippendale, Carol Curtis-Brown, James Decker, Paul Foley, Gladys George, Mary Heberden, Walter Moore, Ethel Morrison, Alan Napier (as "Sir William Warring"), Leonard Penn (as "Fred Genocchio"), Guy Spaull. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1940) Stage Play: Out From Under. Comedy. Written by John Walter Kelly. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Biltmore Theatre: 4 May 1940- 11 May 1940 (9 performances). Cast included: John Alexander, Philip Ober, Vivian Vance. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1940) Stage Play: Glamour Preferred. Written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clements. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Booth Theatre: 15 Nov 1940- 23 Nov 1940 (11 performances). Cast: Thomas Babcock (as "Silver-Fish Exterminator"), Flora Campbell (as "Lynn Eldridge "), Haskell Coffin (as "Henry"), Irene Corlett (as "Angela Vaughn"), Robert Craven (as "Sir Hubert Towyn"), Elsie Mae Gordon (as "Loula"), James Gregory (as "Officer Hanan"), Loring Smith (as "Max Musick"), Louis Sorin (as "Bernard C. Goldwater"), Maidel Turner (as "Mrs. Florinda Mott Pengilly"), Henry Vincent (as "Webster"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1941) Stage Play: Cuckoos on the Hearth. Written by Parker Fennelly. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Morosco Theatre (moved to the Mansfield Theatre on 3 Nov 1941 then to the Ambassador Theatre on 18 Nov 1941 to close): 16 Sep 1941- 3 Jan 1941 (unknown performances). Cast included: Percy Kilbride.
- (1942) Stage Play: Janie. Written by Hershel Williams and Josephine Bentham. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Antoinette Perry. Henry Miller's Theatre (moved to Biltmore Theatre from 21 Dec 1942- 31 Jan 1943 then returned to Henry Miller's Theatre until 21 Feb 1943, moved to Playhouse Theatre from 23 Feb 1943 to 26 Nov 1943, then moved to The Mansfield Theatre from 28 Nov 1943 to close): 10 Sep 1942- 16 Jan 1944 (642 performances). Cast: Frank Amy (as "Scooper Nolan"), Gwen Anderson (as "Janie Colburn"), Gertrude Beach (as "Hortense Bennington"), Betty Breckenridge (as "Bernadine Dodd"), Nancy Cushman (as "Lucille Colburn"), Herbert Evers (as "Dick Lawrence"), Blaine Fillmore (as "Dead-Pan Hackett"), Clare Foley (as "Elsbeth Colburn"), J. Franklin Jones (as "Carl Loomis"), Franklin Kline (as "Frank"), Maurice Manson (as "Charles Colburn"), John Marriott (as "Rodney"), Artie Belle McGinty [credited as Artiebell McGinty] (as "Tina") [final Broadway role], W.O. McWatters (as "Uncle Poodgie"), D. Nick Raymond (as "Joe Jerome/Carl Loomis/Joe Jerome"), Michael St. Angel (as "Andy"), Howard St. John (as "John Van Brunt"), Kenneth Tobey (as "Mickey Malone"), Margaret Wallace (as "Paula Rainey"), Linda Watkins (as "Thelma Lawrence"), Paul Wilson (as "Oscar"). Replacement cast during Playhouse Theatre run: Tom Drake [credited as Alfred Alderdice] (as "Dick Lawrence"), Frank Baxter (as "Oscar"), Michael Everett (as "Mickey Malone"), Paul Foley (as "Andy"), Ann Hermann (as "Elsbeth Colburn") [Alternate], Grant Mills (as "Charles Colburn"), Donald Murphy (as "Frank"), Melba Rae (as "Paula Rainey") [Broadway debut], Hugh Thomas (as "Scooper Nolan"), Lionel Wilson (as "Dead-Pan Hackett"). Replacement cast during Mansfield Theatre run: Barbara Barton (as "Hortense Bennington"), Gertrude Beach (as "Janie Colburn"), Phyllis De Bus (as "Elsbeth Colburn") [Alternate], Bill Thompson (as "Dick Lawrence"). Produced by Brock Pemberton. Notes: (1) William A. Brady owned the Playhouse Theatre but had no involvement in the production. (2) Filmed by Warner Bros. as Janie (1944).
- (1944) Stage Play: Harvey. Comedy. Written by Mary Chase. Scenic Design by John Root. Directed by Antoinette Perry [final Broadway credit]. 48th Street Theatre: 1 Nov 1944- 15 Jan 1949 (1775 performances). Cast: Frank Fay (as "Elwood P. Dowd"), Josephine Hull, Dora Clement (as "Betty Chumley"), Robert Gist (as "E.J. Lofgren"), Frederica Going (as "Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet"), Lawrence Hayes (as "Mr. Peeples"), John Kirk (as "Judge Omar Gaffney"), Fred Irving Lewis (as "William R. Chumley, M.D."), Tom Seidel (as "Lyman Sanderson, M.D."), Eloise Sheldon (as "Miss Johnson"), Janet Tyler (as "Ruth Kelly, R.N"), Jane Van Duser (as "Myrtle Mae Simmons"), Jesse White (as "Duane Wilson"). Replacement actors: Wyrley Birch (as "Judge Omar Gaffney"), Ethel Britton (as "Betty Chumley"), Joe E. Brown (as "Elwood P. Dowd"), Jack Buchanan (as "Elwood P. Dowd"), Philip Carlyle (as "Lyman Sanderson, M.D."), Thomas Coley (as "Lyman Sanderson, M.D."), Mary Cooper (as "Ruth Kelly, R.N."), Mary Dallas (as "Myrtle Mae Simmons"), Russell Gold (as "E.J. Lofgren"), Lawrence Hayes (as "William R. Chumley, M.D."), Robert P. Lieb (as "Duane Wilson"), Marion Lorne (as "Veta Louise Simmons"), Helen Randall (as "Miss Johnson"), James Stewart (as "Elwood P. Dowd") [from 12 Jul 1947- ?], Allan Tower (as "William R. Chumley, M.D."), Anita Webb (as "Miss Johnson"). Produced by Brock Pemberton. Note: Filmed as Harvey (1950), Harvey (1972) (TV)).
- (September 12, 1926) She acted in J. Frank Davis' play, "The Ladder, "at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
- (December 23, 1940) She directed Margery Sharp's play, "Lady in Waiting," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Gladys George, Alan Napier, Michelette Burnai, Carol Curtis-Brown, Richard Fraser, Lenore Chippendale, Anita Bolster, Paul A. Foley, John Parrish, Audrey Ridgwell, Robert Breen, Leonard Penn, Ethel Morrison, Richard Gould, and George Spelvin in the cast. John Root was set designer. Brock Pemberton was producer.
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