- (1925 - 1939) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1925) Stage Play: Trelawny of the "Wells." Comedy (revival). Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by William Seymour. Knickerbocker Theatre: 1 Jun 1925- 7 Jun 1925 (8 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Miss Brewster"), Amelia G. Bingham (as "Mrs. Telfer/Miss Violet Sylvester"), Charles Coburn (as "Mr. James Telfer"), Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Miss Trafalger Gower"), Herbert Corthell (as "Mr. Augustus Colpoys"), William Courtleigh (as "Mr. Ferdinand Gadd"), John Cumberland, John Drew, John Evans, Mary Elizabeth Forbes, Harry Forsman (as "Charles"), Gladys Hanson, O.P. Heggie (as "Mr. Ablett"), Violet Heming, Claude King (as "Mr. Tom Wrench"), Saxon Kling (as "Mr. Arthur Gower"), Ernest Lawford (as "Captain De Foenix"), Patterson McNutt (as "Mr. Mortimer"), Catherine Dale Owen, Molly Pearson, John Davenport Seymour, 'Laurette Taylor Miss Rose Trelawny"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Mossop"), Douglas Wood. Produced by The Players.
- (1925) Stage Play: Hamlet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Walter Hampden. Hampden's Theatre (moved to The National Theatre from Nov 1925 to close): 10 Oct 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast: Walter Hampden (as "Hamlet, son to the late, and nephew to the present King"), Ethel Barrymore (as "Ophelia, daughter to Polonius"), Albert Bruning (as "Polonius, Lord Chamberlain"), Mary Hall (as "Gertrude, Queen of Denmark and mother to Hamlet"), Kenneth Hunter, Ernest Rowan (as "Laertes, son to Polonius"), Edith Barrett (as "Player Prologue"), Marcel Dill, Reynolds Evans (as "Bernardo/Officer/Player King"), Thomas Gomez (as "Reynaldo, a Sailor"), Gordon Hart, Hart Jenks, P.J. Kelly, Max Montor (as "Ghost"), Mabel Moore (as "Player Queen"), LeRoi Operti (as "Osric, a Courtier"), Louis Polan (as "Captain"), William Sauter (as "Horatio, friend to Hamlet"), Thomas F. Tracey (as "Rosencrantz/Courtier/Priest"), J. Plumpton Wilson, Philip Wood, Cecil Yapp (as "First Gravedigger"). Produced by Walter Hampden.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Merchant of Venice. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Walter Hampden. Hampden's Theatre: 26 Dec 1925- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Jessica, Shylock's daughter"), Ethel Barrymore (as "Portia, a rich heiress"), Maurice Colbourne, Marcel Dill, Reynolds Evans (as "Solanio, friend of Antonio"), Walter Hampden (as "Shylock, a Jew of Venice"), Gordon Hart, Kenneth Hunter (as "Gratiano, friend of Antonio"), Hart Jenks, P.J. Kelly (as "Tubal, friend of Shylock/Court Clerk"), Mary Low, Mabel Moore (as "Nerissa, Portia's waiting gentle-woman"), LeRoi Operti (as "Prince of Aragon"), Ernest Rowan, Franklin Salisbury, William Sauter, Albert West, J. Plumpton Wilson, Philip Wood (as "Duke of Venice"), Cecil Yapp (as "Launcelot Gobbo, servant to Shylock").
- (1926) Stage Play: Cyrano de Bergerac.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Servant in the House. Drama (revival).
- (1926) Stage Play: King Henry IV, Part I. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Henry Herbert. Knickerbocker Theatre: 31 May 1926- Jun 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "Bardolph"), Edith Barrett (as "Page"), Doan Borrup [credited as Doan Borup] (as "Mouldy/A Chamberlain of an Inn"), Lawrence Cecil (as "Sir Richard Vernon"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Sir Walter Blunt"), Frazer Coulter (as "Earl of Northumberland"), William Courtleigh (as "King Henry IV"), John Cumberland (as "Peto"), Francis H. Day (as "Wart"), John Drew (as "Prologue"), Gilbert Emery (as "Lord Mortimer, Earl of March"), Jay Fassett (as "Gadshill"), David Glassford (as "Owen Glendower"), Gerald Hamer (as "Feeble"), Eileen Huban (as "Lord Mortimer, Earl of March"), J.M. Kerrigan (as "Silence/First Carrier"), Walter Kingsford (as "Bullcalf"), Betty Lawford (as "Page"), Philip Merivale (as "Henry Percy, Hotspur"), Percy Moore (as "Earl of Worcester"), Guy Nichols (as "Shallow"), Rosamond Pinchot (as "John of Lancaster"), James T. Powers (as "Francis"), Herbert Ransom [credited as Herbert Ranson] (as "Archibald, Earl of Douglas"), George Riddell (as "Earl of Westmoreland"), Blanche Ring (as "Mistress Quickly"), Otis Skinner (as "Sir John Falstaff"), Henry Stillman (as "Shadow"), Austin Strong (as "Second Carrier"), Basil Sydney (as "Henry, Prince of Wales"), Richard Thornton (as "A Sheriff"), Cedric Weller (as "A Servant to Hotspur"), John Westley (as "Poins"), Peggy Wood (as "Lady Percy"). Produced by The Players Club.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Immortal Thief. Drama.
- (1926) Stage Play: Caponsacchi. Drama. Written by Arthur Goodrich and Rose A. Palmer. Based on the poem "The Ring and the Book" by Robert Browning. Hampden's Theatre: 26 Oct 1926- Jun 1927 (closing date unknown/269 performances). Cast: Marie Adels, Dallas Anderson (as "Gherardi"), Anthony Andre, Edith Barrett (as "Pompilia"), Howard Claney, Edwin Cushman, Marcel Dill, Robert Paton Gibbs (as "Scalchi"), Tom Gomez, C. Norman Hammond (as "Governor of Arezzo"), Walter Hampden (as "Caponsacchi"), Gordon Hart, Stanley Howlett (as "Pope Innocent XII"), Eudora Hunner, Suzanne Jackson, Hart Jenks, P.J. Kelly, Grania O'Malley, Louis Polan (as "Montini"), Ernest Rowan, William H. Sams, Albert West, J. Plumpton Wilson, Cecil Yapp (as "Canon Conti"). Produced by Walter Hampden.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Phantom Lover.
- (1929) Stage Play: Becky Sharp. Comedy (revival). Written by Langdon Mitchell. Directed by Dudley Digges. Knickerbocker Theater: 3 June 1929- June 1929 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews, Bruce Bairnsfather, Edith Barrett, Doan Borrup, Agnes Brady, Donald Brian, Etienne Girardot (as "Lord Bareacres"), Thomas Gomez, Helen Freeman, Nedda Harrigan, Gordon Hart, Roland Hogue, Arthur Hohl, Henry Mortimer, Basil Sydney, Raymond Thayer, Adele Walker, Genevieve Williams, Cecily Work, Mrs. Thomas Wise, Ida Mulle. Produced by the Players Club.
- (1929) Stage Play: Michael and Mary. Comedy. Written by A.A. Milne. Directed by Charles Hopkins. Charles Hopkins Theatre: 13 Dec 1929- Jul 1930 (closing date unknown/246 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Mary"), Alice Belmore [credited as Alice Belmore Cliffe], Harry Beresford (as "P.C. Tuff"), Helen Claire, David Glassford, Henry Hull (as "Michael"), Vernon Kelso (as "Mary's Uncle"), Peter Lang, Emile Littler, Hilda Plowright (as "Miss Welby"), Katherine Standing, Robert Vivian (as "Dr. Roberts"), Alan Willey, Leonard Willey. Produced by Charles Hopkins.
- (1930) Stage Play: Mrs. Moonlight. Drama.
- (1932) Stage Play: Troilus and Cressida. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Arranged in three acts and directed by Henry Herbert. B.S. Moss' Broadway Theatre: 6 Jun 1932- 13 Jun 1932 (8 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett, Charles Brokaw (as "Paris"), Eliot Cabot, Alan Campbell, Leo G. Carroll (as "Aeneas, a Trojan officer"), Charles Coburn (as "Ajax, officer in the Greek expedition to Troy"), Ivah Wills Coburn, F. Sayre Crawley, Augustin Duncan, Edwin T. Emery, Reynolds Evans (as "Achilles, officer in the Greek expeditionary force"), Ruth Garland, George Gaul, Burford Hampden, Gordon Hart, Eileen Huban, Allyn Joslyn (as "Diomedes, officer in the Greek expeditionary force"), P.J. Kelly, John Kramer, Howard Kyle, Jerome Lawler, Robert Le Seuer, Philip Leigh (as "Helenus, Priam's son"), Eugene Powers, Herbert Ransom, William Sams, Margherita Sargent, Otis Skinner (as "Thersites, a civilian attached to the Greek expeditionary force"), Blanche Yurka (as "Helen, formerly wife of Menelaus"). Produced by The Players Club. Note: The venue, with 1761-seats (making it among the largest of Broadway's theatres) is now known simply as the Broadway Theatre. It opened in 1924 as a dual movie and theatrical venue, changing solely to stage productions in 1930. It reverted to cinema in 1935, hosting the celebrated 1940 Fantasia (1940) premier before reverting back to legitimate productions.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Perfect Marriage. Written by Arthur Goodrich. Scenic Design by Rollo Wayne. Directed by Melville Burke. Bijou Theatre: 16 Nov 1932- Nov 1932 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Louise Morel"), Edith Barrett (as "Suzanne, Bernard's Wife"), George Baxter (as "Georges Fleury"), George Gaul (as "Bernard Catalan"), Harold Gould (as "Henri, the Son- Acts I and III/Henri, the Father") [Broadway debut], Jackie Kelk (as "Henri, the Son- Act II"). Produced by William Caryl.
- (1933) Stage Play: Strange Orchestra. Comedy. Written by Rodney Ackland. Directed by Charles Hopkins. Playhouse Theatre: 28 Nov 1933 (1 performance). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Jenny Lyndon"), Patricia Calvert (as "Sylvia"), Robert C. Conway, Valerie Cossart (as "Laura"), Leslie Denison, Harry Ellerbe, Ian Emery, Cecilia Loftus (as "Vera Lyndon"), Mary Newham-Davis, Gerald Oliver-Smith, Helen Trenholme (as "Esther Lyndon"). Produced by Charles Hopkins and Raymond Moore.
- (1934) Stage Play: Moor Born. Drama.
- (1934) Stage Play: Allure. Drama.
- (1934) Stage Play: Piper Paid. Drama. Written by Sarah B. Smith and Viola Brothers Shore. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Ritz Theatre: 25 Dec 1934- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Zelda Kay"), Spring Byington (as "Amy Minton"), Walter Crane, Frederick De Cordova (as "A German Assistant Hotel Manager"), Donald Douglas, Harry Green, Raymond Hackett (as "Larry Allen"), John Marston, Katherine Warren. Produced by Harold K. Berg. Produced in association with D.W. Lederman.
- (1935) Stage Play: Symphony. Drama.
- (1936) Stage Play: Parnell. Historical drama (revival). Written by Elsie T. Schauffler. Staged by Robinson Smith and Frederick Ayer. Directed by Robinson Smith and Frederick Ayer. 48th Street Theatre: 4 May 1936- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Edith Barrett (as "Katharine O'Shea"), Hugh Bigelow, Gordon Burby, Gage Clarke, Phyllis Connard, Enid Cooper (as "Mrs. Steele"), John Emery (as "Captain William Henry O'Shea"), Alexander Frank (as "Gladstone"), Whitford Kane (as "Michael Davitt"), Dennis King (as "Parnell"), Barry Macollum, Winston O'Keefe (as "Timothy Healy"), Clement O'Loghlen, Harry Redding (as "Mr. Stanley"), Effie Shannon (as "Mrs. Benjamin Wood"), William Swetland (as "3rd Leader"), Charles Trexler. Produced by Pierce Power-Waters. Note: Filmed by MGM as Parnell (1937) as a Clark Gable vehicle.
- (1937) Stage Play: Wise Tomorrow. Drama.
- (1938) Stage Play: The Shoemakers' Holiday (Revival).
- (1939) Stage Play: Wuthering Heights. Drama.
- (1929) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Lloyd Nolan and Elliot Cabot in the cast.
- (1930) She acted in A.A. Milne's play, "Michael and Mary," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Henry Hull in the cast.
- (1930) She acted in J.M. Barrie's play, 'Mary Rose," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Henry Hull in the cast.
- (1931) She acted in Benn W. Levy's play, "Mrs. Moonlight," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Sir Guy Standing in the cast.
- (1932) She acted in Philip Barry's play, "Holiday," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (1933) Stage: Appeared in J.M. Barrie's play, "What Every Woman Knows," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA.
- (1933) She acted in the play, "Talent," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Brian Donlevy and Paul McGrath in the cast.
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