- [Posthumous credit: featuring sings with lyrics by Stella Unger] Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life (2005).
- Seventh Heaven (1955). Musical. Music by Victor Young. Lyrics by Stella Unger. Material by Victor Wolfson and Stella Unger. Based on the play by Austin Strong. Musical Direction by Max Meth. Music orchestrated by David Terry. Choral direction by Crane Calder. Choreographed by Peter Gennaro. Scenic Design by Marcel Vertés. Uncredited show doctoring by Jerome Robbins. Directed by John C. Wilson. ANTA Playhouse: 26 May 1955- 2 Jul 1955 (44 performances). Cast: Gloria DeHaven (as "Diane"), Kurt Kasznar (as "Boule"), Ricardo Montalban (as "Chico"), Winifred Ainslee, Bea Arthur (as "Mme. Suze"), Lee Becker, Malcolm Lee Beggs, Walter Brandin, George Burles, William Carson, John Carter, Robert Clary (as "Fleegle, The Rat"), David Collyer, Philip Cook, Dominic Cortese, Victor Duntiere, Bonnie Evans, Joe Flynn (as "Baker Boy," "Second American Soldier," and "Singer"), William Guske, Edmund Hall, Patricia Hammerlee, Gwen Harmon, Barclay Hodges, Ferdi Hoffman, Leo Kayworth, Nancy Lynch, Joy Marlene, Scott Merrill, Alexandra Moss, Ralph Quist, Gerrianne Raphael, Chita Rivera (as "Fifi"), Raymond St. Jacques (as "First Sengalese," "First French Soldier," and "Singer"), Philip Salem, Jeanne Schlegel, Betty Jane Seagle, Helena Seroy, Barbara Stabile, Nanette Vezina, Rebecca Vorno, James E. Wall, Ralph Wayne, Jimmy White. Produced by Gant Gaither and William Bacher.
- Continental Varieties (1935). Musical revue. Music arranged by Georges Tabet. Additional music by Jean Delettre, Raoul Moretti, Gaston Claret, Jean Lenoir, Jean Bos, Vincent Scotto, Jean Tranchant, Ted Grouya, H. Champfleury, Borel-Clerc, Mireille, Georges Tabet, Pascal Bastia, Mary Myram, Christine Verger, Moïses Simon, Pils & Tabet and Pearl Lippmann. Additional lyrics by Stella Unger, Maurice Aubret, Pierre Bayle-Silverman, Mitchell Parish, Jean Lenoir, Alain Dhurtal, Jean Bos, Jacques Charles, Jean Delettre, Vincent Scotto, Jamblan, Jean Tranchant, Le Pointe, H. Champfleury, Vincent Telly, Bertal-Maubon, Jean Nohain, Georges Tabet, Jean Bastia, Albert Willemetz, Ellis, Robinson, Arthur Swanstrom and Arthur Lippmann. Theatre Masque: 26 Dec 1935- 31 Dec 1935 (9 performances). Cast: Lucienne Boyer, King Lan Chew, Helen Gray, Georges Andre Martin, Pils & Tabet, Leif Rocky, Paal Rocky, Iza Volpin's Ensemble. Produced by Henry Carson.
- (1931) Stage Play: Papavert. Comedy. Written by Charles K. Gordon. Based on a suggestion by George Froeschel. Directed by Charles K. Gordon. Vanderbilt Theatre: 29 Dec 1931- Jan 1932 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Hugh Cameron (as "Warden Flanningan"), Herbert Corthell (as "Jules Bavache"), Willard Dashiell (as "Inspector Vieth"), Jules Epailly (as "Meussel"), Max Figman (as "Siegbert Moses"), D.J. Hamilton, Arthur Hebert, David Hughes, Jack Klendon, Charles La Torre, Edward Leiter, Lottie Linthicum, James Malaidy, Dorothy Miller, Eileen Myers, Alice Reinheart, Milton Roberts, William Roselle, Edgar Stehli (as "Willi Papavert"), Stella Unger (as "Mrs. Weinstein"), George Vinton, Bert Wittly. Produced by Joe Zelli.
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