- (1933 - 1936) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1933) Stage Play: Thoroughbred. Comedy. Written by Doty Hobart [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Theodore J. Hammerstein. Vanderbilt Theatre: 6 Nov 1933- 27 Nov 1933 (33 performances). Cast: Harry Ellerbe (as "Richard Westervail/Rickey"), Lillian Emerson, Clyde Fillmore, Louise Glover, Thurston Hall (as "John Collins"), John Lynds, Claudia Morgan (as "Mary Westervail"), John Daly Murphy (as "Hickson"), Jerry Norris, Florence Reed (as "Mrs. Patricia Westervail"), Hilda Spong (as "Clarissa Van Horne"), Charles Stepaneck. Produced by Theodore J. Hammerstein and Denis Du-For.
- (1934) Stage Play: Every Thursday. Comedy. Written by Doty Hobart. Directed by Theodore Viehman. Royale Theatre: 10 May 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: George M. Carleton (as "Mr. Thomas Clark"), Jack Davis (as "Ferguson"), Ann Dere (as "Mrs. Thomas Clark"), Frederick Forrester (as "Dr. Adams"), Leon Janney (as "Raymond Clark"), Tucker McGuire (as "Fern Adams"), Queenie Smith (as "Sadie"), Sheila Trent (as "Florence Amelia Elizabeth Lowell"). Produced by Wee and Leventhal Inc.
- (1936) Stage Play: Double Dummy. Farce/satire. Written by Doty Hobart [final Broadway credit] and Tom McKnight [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Edith Meiser. John Golden Theatre: 11 Nov 1936- Dec 1936 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Teddy Bergman (as "Hymie"), Sanford Bickart, Marvin Blackstone (as "A Bum"), Charles D. Brown (as "Brains McGill"), William Call (as "Izzy"), Dudley Clements (as "Warden William DuBose"), Owen Coll (as "Dr. James Starr Jameson"), Paul Douglas (as "Radio Announcer") [Broadway debut], Ted Husing (as "Ted Husing: On the Air"), Joseph Kleema, Adelaide Klein (as "Mrs. Nussbaum"), Archer Landon (as "Moe"), John McGovern (as "Professor Christian Gideon"), Robert J. Mulligan, William F. Nugent, Cynthia Rogers (as "Edith Jameson"), Martha Sleeper (as "Carol Griswold"), G. Albert Smith (as "Colonel Growler"), Hanley Stafford (as "Nullo Sykes"), Barbara Weeks (as "Lou"), Carrie Weller, Albert G. West, Lesley Woods. Produced by James R. Ullman and Mark Hellinger.
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