- Active on Broadway in the Following productions:
- Earl Carroll's Vanities (1940). Musical revue. Music by Charles Rosoff. Lyrics by Dorcas Cochran. Conceived by Earl Carroll. Additional music by Peter De Rose, Nacio Herb Brown, Jararaca Paiva and Vicente Paiva. Additional lyrics by Mitchell Parish. Musical Director: Lionel Newman. Featuring songs with lyrics by Al Stillman. Dances by Eddie Prinz. Directed by Earl Carroll. St. James Theatre: 13 Jan 1940- 3 Feb 1940 (25 performances). Cast: Ann Adams, Herbert Adams, Janet Atwater, Kathleen Barclay, Joy Barlow, Muriel Barr, Dorothy Barrett, Harriet Bennett, Mary Lou Bennett, Anne Callahan, Jean Carroll, Cass-Owen, Carolyn Crumley, Florence Cubitt, Mary Daniels, Yolande Donlan, Madeline Elliott, Jeanne Francis, Lillian Girard, Lorraine Gresh, Katherine Grey, Rose Heitner, Susanne Jeanne, Bonnie Kildare, Michael Lamberti, Norman Lawrence, Patricia Lee, Roberta Lee, Jerry Lester, Clarence Loe, Dolores Loesch, Ann Lynne, Virginia Maples, Don Milheim, Susan Miller, Lela Moore, Mildred Morris, Diana Mumby, Mira Nirska, Walter Norris, Gwynne Norys, Lola Patten, Kay Pines, Bebe Porter, Rosemary Randall, Dorothe Small, Lanita Smith, Puddy Smith, Marna Stansell, Marylyn Stewart, Gary Stone, Betty Stuart, The Four Hot Shots, The Three Nonchalants, Topsy, Beryl Wallace, Barbara Walters, Meriam Weller, Dale Wells, Dale Wentworth, Babe Westerlund, Louise Wohl, Johnny Woods, Ygor and Tanya. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- Singin' in the Rain (1985). Musical comedy.
- Ring of Fire [The Johnny Cash Musical Show] (2006). Musical. Created by Richard Maltby, Jr. Conceived by William Meade. Musical Director: Jeff Lisenby. Associate Musical Dir.: August Eriksmoen. Featuring songs by Michael Trent Reznor, Jerry Hubbard, June Carter Cash, Johnny Cash, Carl L. Perkins, Joseph Arrington, Jr., Jack H. Clement, James Timothy Hardin, Merle Kilgore, Jerry Leiber, Billy Edd Wheeler, Geoff Mack, Kris Kristofferson, Arthur Freed, Nacio Herb Brown, Ken Rogers, Ferlin Husky, Shel Silverstein, Karl M. Silbersdorf, Richard Toops, Dick Feller and Terry Smith. Choreographed by Lisa Shriver. Associate Choreographer: Michelle Weber. Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 12 Mar 2006- 30 Apr 2006 (57 performances + 38 previews). Cast: Jeb Brown, Jason Edwards, Jarrod Emick, David M. Lutken, Beth Malone, Cass Morgan, Randy Redd, Lari White, Eric Anthony, Laurie Canaan, Dan Immel, Ronald R. Krasinski, Jeff Lisenby, Brent Moyer. Produced by William Meade, CTM Productions (David Weil, Cricket Hooper, Mark Kaufman), Bob Cuillo, GFour Productions and James B. Freydberg. Associate Producer: IDT Entertainment, Tamlyn Freund Yerkes and David Maltby. Producing Associate: Doug MacArthur.
- Big Deal (1986). Musical.
- Take a Chance (1932). Musical comedy. Music by Nacio Herb Brown and Richard A. Whiting. Additional songs by Vincent Youmans. Book by Buddy G. DeSylva and Laurence Schwab. Additional Dialogue by Sid Silvers. Lyrics by B.G. DeSylva. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones, Edward Powell, Russell Bennett and William Daly. Vocal Arrangements for Miss Merman's songs by Roger Edens. Musical numbers staged by Bobby Connolly. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Apollo Theatre: 26 Nov 1932- 1 Jul 1933 (243 performances). Cast: Louise Allen, James Ardell, Jack Armstrong, Lee Beggs, Gerry Billings, Chet Bree, Lucille Brodin, Flo Brooks, Andrew Carr, Louise Carr, Jean Carson, Edward Delridge, Marian Dixon, Al Downing, Josephine Dunn, Neil Evans, Helen Fairweather, Emily Fitzpatrick, John Fleming, Arline Garfield, Robert Gleckler (as "Mike Caruso, Owner of Mike's Place"), Frances Gordon, John Grant, Ethel Green, Jack Haley (as "Duke Stanley/General Duquesne/Daniel Boone's Defense"), Marion Herson, Julie Jenner, Dorothy Kal, Budd Kehlner, Gloria Kelly, Henry King, Paula King, June Knight, Tommy Ladd, Jane Lane, Evelyn Laurie, Clark Leston, Florence Mallee, Mitzi Mayfair, Frances McHugh (as "Dancer"), Anna Marie McKenney, Ethel Merman (as "Wanda Brill/Lora/Blackmail/The Queen/Eadie"), Dorothy Morgan, George Pauncefort, Paul Pegue, Julia Pirie, Blanche Poston, Oscar Ragland (as "Actor in Kenneth Raleigh's Revue, "Humpty Dumpty/Jeeves/Blackmail/Preacher/Daniel Boone's Defense"), Adelaide Raleigh, Louise Seidel, Sid Silvers (as "Louie Webb/Trapper/Daniel Boone's Defense"), William Stamm, Mildred Webb, Jack Whiting, Douglas Wood. Produced by Laurence Schwab and B.G. DeSylva.
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