- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Earl Carroll's Vanities (1925). Musical revue. Music and Lyrics by Clarence Gaskill. Book by William Grew, Jimmy Duffy, "Bugs" Baer, Blanche Merrill, Julius Tannen, Lester Allen, Owen Murphy, Jay Gorney, Bozeman Bulger, Ted Healy [earliest Broadway credit], Don Lindley and Harry Jentes. Music interpreted by Ross Gorman. Musical Director: Donald Voorhees. Additional lyrics by Owen Murphy and Fred Phillips. Additional music by Jay Gorney and Irving Bibo. Production Supervised by Earl Carroll. Set Decoration by Willy Pogany. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Scenic Design by Karle O. Amend. Musical Staging by David Bennett. Directed by William Grew. Earl Carroll Theatre: 6 Jul 1925- 27 Dec 1925 (199 performances). Cast: Rose Adaire, Basil Allis, Marjorie Bailey, Anita Banton, Suzanne Bennett, Marjorie Bolton, Celia Branz (as "Performer"), Pat Brown, Edith Cardell, Marion Cardell, Aileen Carmody, Vivian Carmody, Dave Chasen (as "Performer"), Gertrude Crouch, Sid Daish, Marion Dale, Dane Daniels, Teddy Dauer, M. De Jari, Marion Dowling, Jessica Dragonette, Pearl Eaton, Olivette Florentine, Bobby Folsom, Evelyn France, Bobby Galvin, Jeanette Gilmore, M. Senia Gluck, Dorothy Gordon, Eve Marie Gray, Vivian Hart [Broadway debut], Betty Healy, Ted Healy (as "Performer"), Helen Herms, Ross Hertz (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Warren Hill, Herman Hoover, Agnes Horter, Ray Hughes, Dave Jones, Marjorie Kelly, Mildred Kelly, Kenneth Lackey, Trudy Lake, Jewel LaKota, Florence Lavalle, Oscar Lorraine, Van Lowe, Polly Luce, Eve Lynn, Virginia Martin, Rita Mayer, Wallace McCutcheon, Ruth Mees, Marcelle Miller, Margaret Miller, Lillian Morehouse, Marie Musselle, Adele Neff, Frances Norton, Jack Norton, Natalie Norton, Blanche O'Brien, Vera O'Brien, Agnes O'Laughlin, Gladys Pender, Marjorie Peterson, Kathryn Ray, Nellie Roberts, Josephine Sabel, Felicia Sorel, Julia Steger, Irene Swor, Earl Taney, Julius Tannen, Esther Tanya, The Whirlwinds, Lillian Thomas, Francis Thorne, Lucille Upton, Velma Valentine, Richard Warren, Peggy Watts, Rose Wenzel, Frank Wisner, Harold Yates, Marguerite Young. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- Service For Two (1926). Comedy.
- The Barker (1927).
- The Furies (1928). Written by Zoe Akins. Directed by George Cukor. Shubert Theatre: 7 Mar 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: A.E. Anson (as "Oliver Bedloe"), Alan Campbell, John Cumberland, Clarence Handyside, Charles Henderson, Ross Hertz (as "Bradley"), Alfred Kappeler (as "District Attorney"), Greta Kemble-Cooper, Ian Maclaren (as "Dr. Paul Hemmingway"), Maurine O'Moor, John Parrish, Ernest Stallard, Laurette Taylor (as "Fifi Sands"), Estelle Winwood (as "Fern Andrews"). Produced by John Tuerk.
- Eva the Fifth (1928).
- One Way Street (928). Drama/mystery.
- The Town's Woman (1929).
- A Strong Man's House (1929). Drama.
- After Tomorrow (1931). Drama.
- Wonder Boy (1931). Comedy. Written by Edward Chodorov and Arthur Barton. Directed by Jed Harris. Alvin Theatre: 22 Oct 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Constance Almy, Max Beck, Jacob Bleifer, Matt Briggs, Barbara Bulgakova, David Burns, Frank Carter, Maurice Cass (as "Montague Levy"), William Challee (as "Peter Hinkle"), Eddie Craven, Hazel Dawn, Thomas Fisher, Eva Franklin, Bernard Gorcey (as "Commodore Cohen"), Jeanne Greene, D.J. Hamilton, Ross Hertz (as "Tony"), Donald Heywood, Cecil Holm (as "Mac"), Allen Jenkins (as "Joe Glick"), James Kearney, Robert Leonard, Sam Levene (as "Schwartz"), Bruce MacFarlane, Hallie Manning, Horace McMahon (as "A Reporter"), Margaret Meyers, Arnold Moss, (as "Page Boy"), Henry O'Neill (as "George Kelly"), Joseph Ploski, Arnold Preston, Gregory Ratoff (as "Phil Mashkin"), Estelle Scheer, Herman Shapiro, James R. Waters, Vincent York (as "Another Reporter"). Produced by Jed Harris.
- Rendezvous (1932). Written by Barton MacLane. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Broadhurst Theatre: 12 Oct 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Murray Alper (as "Regan"), E.J. Ballantine (as "Private Vincent"), Doan Borrup (as "Boss Potter"), Paul Caldwell, James Clairton, Larry Clark, Jerome Cowan (as "Calgano"), Jack Davis, Thomas Dillon, Tom Fadden, Ruth Fallows, Jackson Halliday, Ross Hertz (as "Boyle"), Charles Kennedy, Nolan Leary, Randolph Leyman, Robert Lowe, Barton MacLane (as "Private Oakley"), Arthur Marlowe, William Maxwell, Frances Meade, John Monks, Neill O'Malley, Henry Shelvey, Henry Sherwood, George W. Smith, Frank Surry, Crane Whitley (credited as Clement Wilenchick) (as "Mitchell"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- June Moon (1933). Comedy (revival).
- The Petrified Forest (1935). Drama. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Scenic Design by Raymond Sovey. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Broadhurst Theatre: 7 Jan 1935- Jun 1935 (closing date unknown/197 performances). Cast: Leslie Howard (as "Alan Squier"), John Alexander, Humphrey Bogart (as "Duke Mantee"), Milo Boulton, Charles Dow Clark, Peggy Conklin, Guy Conradi, Aloysius Cunningham, James Doody, Tom Fadden, Ross Hertz (as "Jackie"), Robert Hudson, Eugene Keith, Esther Leeming, Frank Milan, Robert Porterfield, Harry Sherwin, Blanche Sweet, Slim Thompson, Frank Tweddell, Walter Vonnegut. Produced by Gilbert Miller and Leslie Howard. Produced in association with Arthur Hopkins. Note: Mr. Howard would insist that Bogart be retained in the role of Duke Mantee when sold to Warner Brothers for it's hit 1936 film adaptation.
- Three Men on a Horse (1935). Comedy. Written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. Incidental music by Alexander Haas. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Directed by George Abbott. Playhouse Theatre (moved to Fulton Theatre in Nov 1936 to close): 30 Jan 1935- 9 Jan 1937 (835 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling, Shirley Booth (as "Mabel"), Frank Camp, Teddy Hart (as "Frankie"), Richard Huey, Garson Kanin (as "Al"), James Lane, Sam Levene (as "Patsy"), Willia Lynn, Millard Mitchell (as "Charlie"), J. Ascher Smith, Susan Smithers, Edith Van Cleve, Fleming Ward (as "Clarence Dobbins"), Nick Wiger. Replacement actors: Jack Arnold (as "Al"), Gloria Blondell (as "Hotel Maid"), Louise Campbell (as "Hotel Maid"), Edward Craven (as "Frankie"), Len Doyle (as "Patsy"), Clifford Dunston (as "Clarence Dobbins"), Kathleen Fitz (as "Gloria"), Ross Hertz (as "Frankie"), Ruth Lee (as "Mabel"), Kay Loring (as "Audrey Trowbridge"), Horace McMahon (as "Charlie"), Katherine Squire (as "Audrey Trowbridge"), Ezra Stone (as "Al"). Produced by Alex Yokel. Note: Filmed as Three Men on a Horse (1936), Drei Mann auf einem Pferd (1957), Trois hommes sur un cheval (1969).
- Suzanna and the Elders (1940).
- Army Play-by Play (1943).
- Burlesque (1946). Comedy (revival). Written by George Manker Watters and Arthur Hopkins. Dances by Billy Holbrook. Staged by Arthur Hopkins. Belasco Theatre: 25 Dec 1946- 10 Jan 1948 (439 performances).
- Remains to Be Seen (1951). Comedy. Written by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Morosco Theatre: 3 Oct 1951- 22 Mar 1952 (199 performances).
- The Prescott Proposals (1953).
- The Dark Is Light Enough (1955).
- West Side Story (1957). Musical/drama.
- West Side Story (1960). Musical/drama (revival).
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