- To-Morrow (1928). Written by Hull Gould and Saxon Kling. Directed by Philip Bartholomae. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Dec 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/11 performances). As "Helen."
- Peter Flies High (1931). Written by Myron C. Fagan. Gaiety Theatre: 9 Nov 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/8 performances). As "Judy Walker." Cast: Ida Backus, Burke Clarke, Dulcie Cooper, Henry Crosby, Brian Donlevy, Charles Gabest, Kathryn Givney, Jonathan Hole, Ivan Miller, Forrest Orr, Thomas Stone, Eileen Wilson. Produced by Leonard Bergman.
- (1956) Stage Play: Affair of Honor. Comedy. Written by Bill Hoffman. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Ralph Alswang. Directed by Robert Douglas. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 6 Apr 1956- 28 Apr 1956 (27 performances). Cast: Stanley Bell (as "Sergeant Gerling"), Bruce Brighton (as "First Soldier of the Crown"), Anita Dangler (as "Mary Wilston") [Broadway debut], Toni Darney (as "Polly Floyd"), Daryl Grimes (as "Charlotte Mackenzie"), James Hickman (as "James Mackenzie"), Ben Janney (as "Second Soldier of the Crown"), Dennis King (as "Major Rogers"), Edith King (as "Mrs. Mackenzie"), Mary Loane (as "Betty Williams"), Charles Mendick (as "Charles Henry"), Skedge Miller (as "Cleeve Williams"), Margret O'Neill (as "A Traveling Lady"), Albert M. Ottenheimer (as "Edward Taunton"), Betsy Palmer (as "Sally Mackenzie"), William Prince (as "Captain Tom Cochran"), Doris Rich (as "Maud Erskine"), William Whitehead (as "Judiah Floyd"), Ross Winston (as "A Corporal"), Jimmy Yoham (as "Martin Erskine"). Produced by The Theatre Guild. Produced in association with Theatre 200 Inc.
- Sherry! (1967). Musical. Based on a work by James Lipton (also lyrics). Music by Laurence Rosenthal. Directed by Morton DaCosta. Alvin Theatre: 28 Mar 1967- 27 May 1967 (72 performances + 14 previews). As "Daisy Stanley."
- Scratch (1971). Written by 'Archibald MacLeish' . Directed by Peter H. Hunt. St. James Theatre: 6 May 1971- 8 May 1971 (4 performances + 8 previews). As "Mrs. Forbes.' Cast: Robert Baines', Thomas Barbour, Philip Carling, Dominic Chianese, John Coe, William Francis, Will Geer, Walt Gorney, Richard Hamilton, Peter Harris, Daniel Keyes, Will Mackenzie, Patrick Magee, Joanne Nail, Roy Poole, Rex Robbins, Garnett Smith. Produced by Stuart Ostrow.
- That French Lady (1927). Comedy/drama. Written by Samuel Shipman and Neil Twomey. Directed by Louis Mann. Central Theatre: 15 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/47 performances). As "Gertrude Kraft."
- Out of the Night (1927). Comedy/mystery. Written by Harold Hutchinson and Margery Williams. Lyric Theatre: 17 Oct 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/56 performances). As "Kathryn Smith." Cast: Carroll Ashburn, Spencer Charters, Vessie Farrell, Kenneth Loane, Jack Motte, Diantha Pattison, James Spottswood, Fred E. Strong, Albert Tavernier.
- Cradle Snatchers (1925). Comedy/farce. Written by Norma Mitchell and Russell G. Medcraft. Directed by Sam Forrest. Music Box Theatre: 7 Sep 1925- Jun 1925 (closing date unknown/332 performances). [Broadway debut] As "Anne Hall." Cast: Mary Boland, Willard Barton, Humphrey Bogart, Moon Carroll, Margaret Dale, Raymond Guion (later known as Gene Raymond), Raymond Hackett, Myra Hampton, Stanley Jessup, Margaret Moreland, Mary Murray, Edna May Oliver, Cecil Owen, Gerald Phillips. Produced by Sam Harris, in association with Hassard Short.
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