- Stage: Appeared in "Street Scene" on Broadway (1929). Written and staged by Elmer Rice. Playhouse Theatre: 10 Jan 1929-Jun 1930 (closing date unknown/601 performances). As "Mae Jones." Cast included: Astrid Allwyn, Beulah Bondi, Otto Frederick, Francis F. Golden, Matt McHugh, Ralph Willard. Produced by William A. Brady.
- Stevedore (1934). Drama. Written by Paul Peters and George Sklar. Scenic Design by Sointu Syrjala. Directed by Michael Blankfort and Irving Gordon. Civic Repertory Theatre: 18 Apr 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: Dewey Armstrong, Cal Bellaver, G.I. Harry Bolden (as "Joe Crump"), C.M. Bootsie Davis, Gena May Brown (as "Nanny"), Arthur Bruce, Robert Caille, Jack Carter (as "Lonnie Thompson"), Jack Daley, William C. Elkins, Alonzo Fenderson, Frank Gabrielson, Roy Gillespie, Irving Gordon (as "Charley Freeman"), Millicent Green (as "Florrie"), Esther Hall, Jack Hartley, Georgette Harvey (as "Binnie"), Rex Ingram (as "Blacksnake"), Carrington Lewis (as "Bobo Valentine"), Dodson Mitchell (as "Walcott"), Henry Moy, William Myers, Neill O'Malley, Emily Patterson, I. Peters, Susie Sutton, Edna Thomas, Al Watts, Leigh Whipper (as "Jim Veal"), Jack Williams, Ray Yeates. Produced by Theatre Union, Inc.
- Stage: Appeared in "Black Pit" (1935). Written by Albert Maltz. Directed by Irving Gordon. Civic Repertory Theatre: 20 Mar 1935-Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/85 performances). As "Lola." Cast included: Frances Bavier, Howard Da Silva, Vincent Sherman, George Tobias, Martin Wolfson.
- (1928) Stage Play: Machinal. Written by Sophie Treadwell. Directed and produced by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 7 Sep 1928- Nov 1928 (closing date unknown/91 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "A Mother"), Nancy Allen (as "A Nurse"), Grace Atwell (as "A Stenographer"), Leopold Badia (as "A Filing Clerk"), Monroe Childs, John Connery, Hal K. Dawson (as "A Young Man"/"Third Reporter"), Otto Frederick (as "A Bellboy/A Court Reporter"), Clark Gable (as "A Man") [Broadway debut], Millicent Green (as "A Telephone Girl"), John Hanley (as "A Waiter/A Bailiff/A Jailer"), Hugh M. Hite, Zita Johann (as "A Young Woman"), Charles Kennedy, James MacDonald, Jess Sidney, George Stillwell, Clyde Stork, Conway Washburne, Tom Waters, Mrs. Charles Willard, Zenaide Ziegfeld. Produced by Arthur Hopkins. Note: Work was adapted for UK TV during the first season (1960) of Armchair Mystery Theatre (hosted by Donald Pleasence.
- Mother (1935). Musical. Written by Bertolt Brecht. Music by Hanns Eisler, Jerome Moross and Alex North. Translated by Paul Peters. From a novel by Maxim Gorky'. Directed by Victor Wolfson. Civic Repertory Theatre: 19 Nov 1935- Dec 1935 (closing date unknown/36 performances). Cast: Frances Bavier (as "Woman," "The Butcher's Wife," and "Lydia Antonovna"), John Boruff (as "Pavel Vlasov"), Lee J. Cobb (as "A Policeman," "Smilgin," and "Vasil Yefimovich"), Millicent Green (as "Vera Stefanovna"), Helen Henry, Lester Lonergan, Jr., James MacDonald, Robert Miller, Charles Niemeyer, Bradley Louis Roberts, Tony Ross, Herbert Rudley, Guy Smith, Jr., Hester Sondergaard (as "Masha"), Martin Wolfson (as "Ivan Vesovchikov"), Stanley G. Wood. Produced by The Theatre Union.
- Stage: Appeared on Broadway in "Bitter Stream" (1936). Drama. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami. Civic Repertory Theatre: 30 Mar 1936-May 1936 (closing date unknown/61 performances). As "A Maid," and "Rosalia." Cast included: Frances Bavier, Lee J. Cobb, Albert Dekker [credited as "Albert Van Dekker"].
- Hitch Your Wagon (1937). Comedy. Written by Bernard C. Schoenfeld. Staged by Garson Kanin. 48th Street Theatre: 8 April 1937- May 1937 (closing date unknown/28 performances). As "Miss Hunt." Cast included: Jim Backus, George Curzon, Joseph Greenwald, Mary Wickes, Keenan Wynn. Produced by Malcom Pearson and Donald E. Baruch.
- The Left Bank (1931). Drama. Written, produced and staged by Elmer Rice. Little Theatre: 5 Oct 1931- May 1932 (closing date unknown/ 242 performances). As "Susie Lynde." Cast included: Katherine Alexander, Janet Cool, Rose Lerner, Merle Maddern.
- (1934) Stage Play: Peace on Earth. Drama. Written by George Sklar and Albert Maltz. Directed by Robert B. Sinclair. 44th Street Theatre: 31 Mar 1934- 17 Apr 1934 (18 performances). Cast: Abner Biberman (as "The Guard"), Donald A. Black, John Boruff, Halliam Bosworth (as "President Howard"), Alice Brooks, John Brown, Allace Carroll, Thomas Griffin Cooke, Alvin Dexter, Charles Esdale, Earl Ford, John Garfield [credited as Jules Garfield] (as "Bob Peters/The Messenger"), David Gray, Millicent Green (as "Rose"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Jo Owens"), David Lesan, James MacDonald, Hilda Reis, Paul Stein, Mara Tartar, Charles Thompson, Frank Tweddell (as "Krauss/Bill Prentice/Attorney Gordon"), Walter Vonnegut, Maurice Wells, Crane Whitley [credited as Clem Willenchick] (as "Fred Miller"). Produced by The Theatre Union.
- The Intruder (1928). Drama. Written by Paul Eldridge. Produced and directed by Edward Sargent Brown. Biltmore Theatre: 25 Jul 1928- Jul 1928 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast included: Lon Carter, Richard Gordon, Vilma Walden.
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