- [Posthumous] Blues in the Night (1982).
- (1933) Stage Play: Tattle Tales. Musical revue. Sketches by Frank Fay and Nick Copeland. Lyrics by George Waggner, Leo Robin, Edward Eliscu, William Walsh, Frank Fay, Willard Robison and Howard Jackson. Additional lyrics by Bernie Grossman and Dave Silverstein. Music by Edward Ward, Ralph Rainger, Willard Robison, Howard Jackson and Eddie Bienbryer. Musical Director: Arnold Johnson. Music orchestrated by Howard Jackson. Musical numbers staged by John Lonergan, Daniel Dare and LeRoy Prinz [final Broadway credit]. Entire production under the personal supervision of Frank Fay. Broadhurst Theatre: 1 Jun 1933- 24 Jun 1933 (28 performances). Cast: Lois Ackerman (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Jerry Archer (as "The Mind Readers" Performer/The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Mary Barnett (as "You Gotta Do Better Than That" Performer/"The First Spring Day" Dancer/"Jig Saw Jamboree" Performer/"Sing American Tunes" Performer"), Beauvell (as "Hasta Mañana So This is Havana" Performer/"Valse Moderniatsic" Performer/Inspector of Transients, Grand Centre Terminal"), Eddie Byrnbriar (as "A Son of New Rochelle, Grand Centre Terminal"), Les Clark (as "You Gotta Do Better Than That" Performer/"The First Spring Day" Dancer/"Jig Saw Jamboree" Performer/"Sing American Tunes" Performer"), Ione Collombe (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Nick Copeland (as "Nathan Jackson, The Crash/Hook & Eye No. 1/Information, Grand Centre Terminal"), Don Cumming (as "Meet Our Hero and Heavy" Performer/The Sneak, Not to Be Trusted/Retired Time Table Folder, Grand Centre Terminal"), Dorothy Dell (as "Breaking Up a Rhythm" Performer/"Sing American Tunes" Performer"), Betty Doree (as "I'll Take an Option on You" Performer/Specialty Performer"), John Dyer (as "Hon. Wilbur Peabody, The Crash/"The Mind Readers" Performer/First Interviewer/The Interview/Casting Director, Extra Man/Announcer, Grand Centre Terminal"), Helen Eades (as "Maid, The Interview/The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Edith Evans (as "Harlem Lullaby" Performer/Dot LaMar, The Interview/Jenny Grab, Grand Centre Terminal"), Frank Fay (as "Meet Our Hero and Heavy" Performer/"I'll Take an Option on You" Performer/"The Nervous Waltz" Performer/"Still the Nervous Waltz" Performer/"Hang Up Your Hat on Broadway" Performer/The Abused, Not to Be Trusted/"Extra Man" Performer/Col. Tapeapeek, Grand Centre Terminal"), Wilma Flannigan (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), William Hargrave (as "Hasta Mañana So This is Havana" Performer/ Second Interviewer, The Interview/"The First Spring Day" Performer") [Broadway debut], Jane Hayes (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Collece Legget (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), James Mack (as "Sir Herbert Martin, The Crash/Engine Co. No. 2/Baggage Supervisor, Grand Centre Terminal"), Lucille Matthews (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Ray Mayer (as "The Official Mr. "Eh Eh"/Officer Take, Grand Centre Terminal"), Jane Morgan (as "Mrs. Strong, The Interview/Madamme Yo Yo, Grand Centre Terminal"), Barbara Near (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Charlotte Neste (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Betty Norton (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Betty Nylander (as "The Wife, Grand Centre Terminal"), Evelyn Page (as "The Nervous Waltz" Performer/ "Still the Nervous Waltz" Performer/The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Lillian Reynolds (as "Percy With Perserverence" Performer/"Breaking Up a Rhythm" Performer/"Jig Saw Jamboree" Performer"), Beverly Royde (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Sylvia Schiller (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Barbara Stanwyck (as "Herself, The Interview/Kay Arnold, The Interview"), Miss Tova (as "Hasta Mañana So This is Havana" Performer/"Valse Moderniatsic" Performer"/Mr.-Mrs. Lady, Grand Centre Terminal"), Elsa Walbridge (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"), Wilma Wray (as "The Misses "Tattle Tales"). Produced by Frank Fay.
- Garrick Gaieties (1930). Musical revue (revival). Music by Marc Blitzstein, Vernon Duke, Harold Goldman, Ned Lehac, Everett Miller, Peter Nolan, Willard Robison, Charles M. Schwab, Kay Swift, Richard Myers and Harold Goodman. Book by Carroll Carroll, Leopoldine Damrosch, Gretchen Damrosch Finletter, Landon Herrick, Sterling Holloway, Benjamin M. Kaye, Newman Levy, Sally Humason and Louis M. Simon. Lyrics by Allen Boretz [earliest Broadway credit], Ira Gershwin, E.Y. Harburg, Paul James, Ronald Jeans, Johnny Mercer, Henry Myers, Edward Eliscu, Josiah Titzell, Thomas McKnight, Newman Levy and Marc Blitzstein. Musical Director: Tom Jones. Assistant Choreographer: Stella Bloch. Choreographed by Olin Howard. Scenic Design by Kate Drain Lawson. Directed by Philip Loeb. Guild Theatre: 4 Jun 1930- 8 Oct 1930 (158 performances). Cast: Nan Blackstone, Micky Burton, Albert Carroll, Ruth Chorpenning, Imogene Coca, Anna Marie Cotter, Ted Fetter, Edwin Gilcher, Hildegarde Halliday, Ray Heatherton, Sterling Holloway, Otto Hulett, Eve Latour, Kate Drain Lawson, Philip Loeb, Ginger Meehan, Edith Meiser, Jo Meyers, Ruth Montague, James Norris, Cynthia Rodgers, Polly Rose, Edith Sheldon, Florentine Sherman, Jane Sherman, Midge Sidney, Roger Stearns, Donald Stewart, William Tannen, Thelma Tipson, Velma Vavra. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- Take the Air (1927). Musical comedy. Music by Dave Stamper. Book by Anne Caldwell and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Additional numbers by James F. Hanley, Russell J. Robinson, Willard Robison, Al Dubin, Con Conrad and Abner Silver. Musical Staging by Ralph Reader. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Waldorf Theatre (moved to The Earl Carroll Theatre from 16 Apr 1927- close): 22 Nov 1927- 19 May 1928 (206 performances). Cast: Charlotte Ayres (as "Specialty"), Hugh Bennett (as "Monte"), Audrey Berry (as "Marguerite"), Bobby Bliss (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Buck (as "Ensemble"), Andrew Burgoyne (as "Ensemble"), Violet Casey (as "Ensemble"), Edward Conant (as "Ensemble"), Vincent Curran (as "Ensemble"), Diana Day (as "Ensemble"), Edris Diamond (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Dilley (as "Lillian "Baby" Bond"), William F. Donahue (as "Red"), Norman Donald (as "Ensemble"), Greek Evans (as "Captain Halliday"), Helga Farringmore (as "Ensemble"), Frederica Finley (as "Ensemble"), Gene Fontaine (as "Ensemble"), Beryl Golden (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Gorrien (as "Ensemble"), Irene Griffith (as "Ensemble"), Francis Guinan (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Handler (as "Ensemble"), Helen Herms (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Hunt (as "Ensemble"), Loretta Jefferson (as "Ensemble"), Paul Jones (as "Ensemble"), Starr West Jones (as "Ensemble"), Simeon Karavaeff (as "Wing"), Rosabelle Kay (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Keck (as "Sing Song/Ensemble"), Nellie King (as "Ensemble"), Rose King (as "Goldie"), Carol Kingsbury (as "Ensemble"), Florence Kinney (as "Ensemble"), Walter Scott Kolk (as "Lieutenant Dale"), Maurice Lupue (as "Senor Jose"), Carol Lynne (as "Ensemble"), Will Mahoney (as "Happy Hokum"), Herman Maier (as "Ensemble"), Lee Manners (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Manners (as "Ensemble"), Julio Martel (as "Ensemble"), Loretta McCarver (as "Ensemble"), Marcelle Miller (as "Ensemble"), Geneva Mitchell (as "Gloria"), Helen Murray (as "Ensemble"), Marie Musselle (as "Ensemble"), Hazzard Newberry (as "Ensemble"), Al Ochs (as "Mink"), Kitty O'Connor (as "Broncho Liz"), Bud Pearson (as "Lieutenant Sullivan"), Jack Pearson (as "Lieutenant Berg"), Adelaide Permin (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Pickett (as "Ensemble"), Charles Rainsford (as "Ensemble"), Basil Rallis (as "Ensemble"), John Roach (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Spahn (as "Ensemble"), Trini (as "Senorita Carmela Cortez"), Blanche Victoria (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Waller (as "Ensemble"), Bobbe Weeks (as "Ensemble"), Donald Wells (as "Ensemble"), Agnes White (as "Ensemble"), Leo Williams (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Williams (as "Ensemble"), Chick York (as "Sergeant Mooney"). Produced by Gene Buck.
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