- (1922 - 1944) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1922) Stage Play: The Gingham Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: Sweet Little Devil. Musical comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Firebrand. Comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play. The New Moon. Musical/romance. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book by Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel and Laurence Schwab. Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger and Alfred Goodman. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Musical numbers staged by Bobby Connolly. Imperial Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 18 Nov 1929- close): 19 Sep 1928- 14 Dec 1929 (509 performances). Cast: Olga Albani (as "Flower Girl"), Lazlo Aliga (as "Ensemble"), Beulah Baker (as "Ensemble"), Daniel Barnes (as "Proprietor of the Tavern"), Herman Belmonte (as "A Spaniard/Ensemble"), Ida Berry (as "Ensemble"), Dulcie Bond (as "Ensemble"), Rosalie Brumm (as "Ensemble"), Kay Burnell (as "Ensemble"), Ned Byers (as "Ensemble"), Marie Callahan (as "Julie"), Vance Campbell (as "Ensemble"), John Cardini (as "Ensemble"), Helen Casey (as "Ensemble"), Cecilia Caskey (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Christie (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Coppe (as "Ensemble"), Dorice Covert (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Dale (as "Fouchette"), Barbara Dare (as "Ensemble"), James Davis (as "Ensemble"), David DeGrave (as "Ensemble"), Frank Dobert (as "Ensemble"), Dody Donnelly (as "Ensemble"), Lester Dorr (as "Captain Dejean") [final Broadway role], Frank Dowling (as "Ensemble"), Lyle Evans (as "Besac"), Max Figman (as "Vicomte Ribaud"), Marion Frances (as "Ensemble"), Novella Fromm (as "Ensemble"), R.E. Garcia (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Glennon (as "Ensemble"), Sigmund Glukoff (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Grady (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Grady (as "Ensemble"), Olga Grannis (as "Ensemble"), Frank Grinnel (as "Ensemble"), John Gutcher (as "Ensemble"), Robert Halliday (as "Robert"), Patrick Henry (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Herbert (as "Marianne"), Hernadez Brother Trio (as "The Musicans"), Dorothy Higgins (as "Ensemble"), Esther Howard (as "Clotilde Lombaste"), Ruth Jennings (as "Ensemble"), Tina Marie Jensen (as "Ensemble"), Leon Kairoff (as "Ensemble"), Andrew Keller (as "Ensemble"), T.W. Kendall (as "Ensemble"), Constance King (as "Ensemble"), George Kirk (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia LaMarde (as "Ensemble"), Elmira Lane (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Lee (as "Ensemble"), Sol Leimas (as "Ensemble"), Carl Linke (as "Ensemble"), Rita Marks (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Marren (as "Ensemble"), Charles V. Maynard (as "Ensemble"), Ernest McChesney (as "Ensemble"), Wallace McLeod (as "Ensemble"), Frances Mildern (as "Ensemble"), Earle Mitchell (as "Jacques"), Al Monty (as "Ensemble"), Christine Morey (as "Ensemble"), Charles Muhs (as "Ensemble"), Jack Murray (as "Ensemble"), Edward Nell Jr. (as "Captain Paul Duval"), William O'Neal (as "Phillippe"), Cornelius Pilcher (as "Ensemble"), Rae Powell (as "Ensemble"), William Prevost (as "Ensemble"), Basil Prock (as "Ensemble"), Ramon (as "One of The Dancers"), Sverre Rasmussen (as "Ensemble"), Pacie Ripple (as "Monsieur Beaunoir"), Sylvia Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Joe Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Rosita (as "One of The Dancers"), W.M. Rytter (as "Ensemble"), Leon Sabater (as "Ensemble"), Marnie Sawyer (as "Ensemble"), Howard Schreiber (as "Ensemble"), Edith Sheldon (as "A Dancer"), Bart Shilling (as "Ensemble"), Gus Shy (as "Alexander"), Edward Smythe (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Sneller (as "Ensemble"), Carl Streib (as "Ensemble"), Carola Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Rosalie Trego (as "Ensemble"), Frank Vaughn (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Verbowvans (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Verlaine (as "Ensemble"), Irving Weinstein (as "Ensemble"), Dean Wheeler (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel.
- (1940) Stage Play: Beverly Hills.
- (1942) Stage Play: The New Moon. Romantic comedy (revival).
- (1944) Stage Play: The New Moon. Romantic comedy (revival). Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book by Laurence Schwab [final Broadway credit], Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II and Oscar Hammerstein 2d. Choreographed by Charles Weidman (I)'. Directed by José Ruben. City Center: 17 May 1944- unknown (44 performances). Cast: Everett Anderson (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Barnes (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Barton (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Beauvais (as "Ensemble"), Hamilton Benz (as "Besac"), G. Raymond Breit (as "Ensemble"), George Bruno (as "A Sailor"), Hall Carnegie (as "Clotilde Lombaste/Emile"), Roberta Casell (as "Ensemble"), Molly Consley (as "Ensemble"), Jerry Davenport (as "Ensemble"), John Duane (as "Ensemble"), Margit Fisher (as "Ensemble"), Donna Gardner (as "Ensemble"), Aaron Girard (as "Ensemble"), Harold Gordon (as "Vicomte Ribaud"), Jeanne Gordon (as "Ensemble"), John Hamill (as "Phillippe"), Peter Hamilton (as "A Spaniard"), Laurence Hayes (as "Monsieur Beaunoir"), Elizabeth Houston (as "Julie"), Ann Jackson (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], John Jackson (as "Ensemble"), Martha King (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Kirsten (as "Marianne"), Betty Leighton (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Leith (as "Ensemble"), Zoya Leporsky (as "A Dancer/Ensemble"), George Mitchell (as "Captain Paul Duval"), Joe Monte (as "Ensemble"), Johnny Morgan (as "Alexander"), Carl Nelson (as "Fouchette/Ensemble"), Harriet O'Neill (as "Ensemble"), Frederick Poller (as "Jacques"), David Raher (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Ramsey (as "Clotilde Lombaste"), Kenneth Renner (as "Ensemble"), Alice Richmond (as "Ensemble"), Villetta Russell (as "Ensemble"), Ralph Sassano (as "Latouche/Ensemble"), John Scott (as "Gervais/Ensemble"), John Sheridan (as "Ensemble"), William Sutherland (as "Doorkeeper of Tavern/Ensemble"), William Sydenstricker (as "Ensemble"), Dick Todd (as "Admiral De Jean"), Vaughn Trinnier (as "Brunet/Ensemble"), Elline Walther (as "Ensemble"), Ludlow White (as "Proprietor of the Tavern/Ensemble"), Jeanne Winters (as "Ensemble"), Earl Wrightson (as "Robert"). Produced by Sigmund Romberg.
- (1942) Oscar Hammerstein, Otto A. Harbach, Frank Mandel and his musical, "The Desert Song," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Rosemarie Brancato and Donald Gage in the cast. Victor Morley was director.
- (1944) Oscar Hammerstein, Otto A. Harbach, Frank Mandel and his musical, "The Desert Song," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Dorothy Sandlin and Donald Gage in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (1945) Oscar Hammerstein, Otto A. Harbach, Frank Mandel and his musical, "The Desert Song," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Harold Patrick and Barbara Scully in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (1946) Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel and his musical, "The New Moon," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Ruby Mercer and Charles Yearsley in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
- (1942) Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel and his musical, "The New Moon," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Dorothy Sandlin, Bob Lawrence, and Jane Hoffman in the cast. Victor Morley was director.
- (April 6 to May 15, 1983) Sigmond Romberg, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel and his musical, "The New Moon," was performed at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Judith McCauley, Richard White, Norman A. Large and Christopher Hewett in the cast. Robert Johanson was director and choreographer. Kay Cameron was musical director. Jim Coleman was musical supervisor. James Morgan and Daniel Ettinger were scenic designers. Steve Cochrane was lighting designer. Guy Geoly was costume designer.
- (Summer 1948) Lew Brown, Frank Mandel, Buddy G. Desylva, Ray Henderson and his play, "Good News," was performed in a Kenley Players production in Deer Lake, Pennsylvania with Dean Havers in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1972) Lew Brown, Frank Mandel, B.G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson and his musical, "Good News," was performed in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio with Alan Sues and the New Christy Minstrels in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (July 26 to August 23, 1960) B.G. Desylva and his play, "Good News," was performed in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Benedict Austin (Sylvester); Dan Austin (football player); Stan Blair (football player); Richard Cavett (Bill Johnson); John Conklin (Hateman); Bennye Gatteys (Constance Lane); Sandy Grant (Cheerleader); Elaine Hickey (Cheerleader); James Kenny (Pooch Kearney); Charles Kimbrough (Beef); Jan Lawrence (Cheerleader); Dave Leete (football player); Mary Lewis (Cheerleader); Barbara Lilly (cheerleader); Marilynn Maltby (Flo); Thomas Mankiewicz (Professor Kenyon); Andrea Martin (Patricia Billingham); Stewart Moss (Slats); Phoebe Moyer (Millie); Daniel Neary (Bobby Randall); John Perry (football player); Mike Quadland (football player); Robert Ronan (Windy); George Stabler (football player); Stuart Steele (football player); Geoffrey Waddell (Tom Marlowe); Nancy Wall (cheerleader); Dick White (football player) Bob Winton (football player) and Judith Williams (Babe O'Day) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. William Francisco was director. John Ezell was settings designer. Rassi Gifford was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Geoffrey Waddell was also choreographer. Judith Williams was also assistant choreographer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
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