- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Donovan Affair (1926). Drama. Written by Owen Davis. Fulton Theatre: 30 Aug 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Ray Collins (as "Nelson"), Miriam Doyle, Phoebe Foster (as "Ruth Linsey"), Robert T. Haines, Georgia Lee Hall, Jefferson Hall, Paul Harvey (as "John Killain"), Robert Hudson, Edwin Maxwell (as Professor Donovan"), Renita Randolph (as "Anne Holt"), Joseph Robison, Edwin Stanley (as "Horace Carter"), Merle Stanton, Frank Taylor, Niles Welch, Charles C. Wilson, Eleanor Woodruff. Produced by Albert Lewis. Produced in association with Donald Davis.
- The Good Earth (1932). Drama. Written by Owen Davis and Donald Davis. Based on the novel by Pearl S. Buck. Scenic Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 17 Oct 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Harry Barfoot (as "Priest from the Temple of Buddha"), Homer Barton (as "The Gatekeeper of the House of Hwang" and "The Rich Man"), Conrad Cantzen (as "A Peach Vendor, Another Poor Man"), Harry M. Cooke, Jack Daniels, Marel Foster, Clyde Franklin, William Franklin, Freddy Goodrow, Sydney Greenstreet (as "Wang Lung's Uncle"), Joan Hathaway, Albert Hayes, Helen Hoy, A. Francis Karll, Geraldine Kay, Donald MacMillan, Kate Morgan, Nola Napoli, Alla Nazimova (as "O-Lan"), Sabene Newmark, Claude Rains (as "Wang Lung"), M.W. Rale, Jessie Ralph (as "Wang Lung's Aunt"), Mark Schweid, Vincent Sherman (as "Stranger" and "A Young Speaker"), Harold Thomas, Henry Travers (as "Wang Lung's Father"), Harry Wood, Marjorie Wood, Philip Wood. Produced by The Theatre Guild. (Note: Paul Muni played Rains' role in the film adaptation The Good Earth (1937)).
- Ethan Frome (1936). Written by Owen Davis and Donald Davis [final Broadway credit]. Based on the novel by Edith Wharton. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. National Theatre: 21 Jan 1936- 5 May 1936 (120 performances). Cast: Ruth Gordon (as "Mattie Silver"), Pauline Lord (as "Zenobia Frome"), Raymond Massey (as "Ethan Frome"), Oliver Barbour, Catherine Carey, Virginia Chew, Tom Ewell (as "Dennis Eady"), Marie Falls, Virginia Frank, Beatrice Graham, W. Dana Hardwick, Charles Henderson, Eddie James, Pam Lawrence, Evelyn Monte, Ella Morrice, William Morris, George Parkes, Francis Pierlot (as "Jotham"), Arthur Rosen, Almira Sessions, Tom Tempest, Sylvia Ward, Jessie Wilson, John Winthrop. Produced by Max Gordon.
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