- (1898 - 1940) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1898) Stage Play: Trelawney of the "Wells." Comedy. Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Lyceum Theatre: 22 Nov 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Louis Albion, George C. Boniface, Charles W. Butler, William Courtleigh (as "Mr. Ferdinand Gadd"), John Findlay, Mace Greenleaf, Ethel Hornick, Adelaide Keim, Blanche Kelleher, Mary Mannering, Edward J. Morgan, Helma Nelson, W.B. Royson, Hilda Spong [Broadway Debut] (as "Miss Imogen Parrott"), Grant Stewart (as "O'Dwyer, The Stage Manager"), H.S. Taber, Elizabeth Tyree, Charles Walcot, Mrs. Charles Walcott, Thomas Whiffen, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Mossop"), Edward Wilkinson, Henry Woodruff. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1899) Stage Play: Americans at Home. Romance. Written by Grace Livingston Furniss and Abby Sage Richardson. Lyceum Theatre: 13 Mar 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: William Courtleigh (as "Gerald"), Mary Mannering, E.J. Morgan, Hilda Spong (as "Loraine Grandin").
- (1899) Stage Play: Wheels Within Wheels. Comedy. Written by R.C. Carton. Hoyt's Theatre: 11 Dec 1899- Feb 1900 (closing date unknown/66 performances). Cast: C.W. Butler, Philip Cunningham, Grace Elliston [Broadway debut], Charles Giblyn, Robert Hilliard, Edward Lester, John B. Mason, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart, Eva Vincent.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Ambassador. Comedy. Written by John Oliver Hobbs. Directed by Fred Williams. Daly's Theatre: 5 Feb 1900- 19 Mar 1900 (51 performances). Cast: Minnie Bowen, Rhoda Cameron, William Courtenay, Julia Devereux, Grace Elliston, William Eville, Charles Giblyn, Ethel Hornick, Albert S. Howson [Broadway debut], Mrs. Hart Jackson, Blanche Kelleher, J. Lester, Gertrude Lewis, Mary Mannering, John Mason, Beatrice Morgan, Edward Morgan, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, H.S. Taber, Elizabeth Tyree, Eva Vincent, Charles Walcott, J.L. Weber, Eugenie White.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Interrupted Honeymoon. Comedy. Written by Kinsey Peile. Daly's Theatre: 20 Mar 1900- 17 Apr 1900 (23 performances). Cast: William F. Courtenay, John Findlay, Ethel Hornick, Edward Lester, Mary Mannering, John Mason, Edward J. Morgan, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart, Eva Vincent, Mrs. Charles Walcott.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Man of Forty. Drama. Written by Walter Frith. Daly's Theatre: 26 Nov 1900- 20 Dec 1900 (29 performances). Cast: Fred Courtayne, William Courtenay, Jameson Lee Finney, Cecilia Loftus, John Mason, Beatrice Morgan, Edward Morgan, Alison Skipworth, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart, Elizabeth Tyree, Eva Vincent. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: Lady Huntworth's Experiment. Comedy. Written by R.C. Carton. Daly's Theatre: 21 Dec 1900- 3 Mar 1901 (86 performances). Cast: William Courtenay, Jameson Lee Finney, Cecilia Loftus, John Mason, William F. Owen, Master Reginald, May Robson, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart, Mrs. Charles Walcot. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Frocks and Frills. Comedy. Written by Sydney Grundy. Incidental music by Frank Howson. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 7 Jan 1902- 25 Feb 1902 (64 performances). Cast: Gertrude Bennett, Rhoda Black Scott Craven, Dorothy Dorr, Noira Dyer, Jane Evans, Rose Eytinge, Jameson Lee Finney, Alice Fischer, Beatrice Gresham, Stella Hammerstein, Albert S. Howson, Annette Huntington, Margaret Illington, Robert Loraine, Ethel Mackie, Emma Navarre, Eugene Ormonde, William F. Owen, William Sauter, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Notre Dame. Drama. Written by Paul M. Potter. Based on "Notre Dame de Paris" by Victor Hugo. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 26 Feb 1902- 6 Apr 1902 (45 performances). Cast: Frank Bangs, George Barbier (as "Quasimodo"), May Barton, Rupert Bertland, Rhoda Block, Albert Bond, Alice Campbell, Scott Craven, Jane Evans, Jules Ferrar, James Lee Finney, J.H. Gilmour, William Goodwin, Howard Gould, Stella Hammerstein, George Harcourt, Annette Huntington, Margaret Illington, Susie Kelleher, Foster Lardner, Ethel Mackay, Albert Marsh, J. Cleany Mathews, Emma Navarre, George Norman, Armagh O'Donohey, James Otley, William F. Owen, Donald Robertson, Hilda Spong (as "Esmeralda"), Edwin St. George, May Sylvie. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Iris. Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by Dion Boucicault. Criterion Theatre: 23 Sep 1902- Nov 1902 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: Oscar Asche, William Courtenay, Rachel Crown, Stanley Dark, Louise Drew, Laurence Eddinger, Elizabeth Goodall, Virginia Harned, Harry Lewis, R.R. Neill, Herbert Ross, Eleanor Sanford, Mabel Snyder, Hilda Spong. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Imprudence. Comedy. Written by H.V. Esmond. Empire Theatre: 17 Nov 1902- Jan 1903 (closing date unknown/66 performances). Cast: Annie Adams, Richard Bennett, Fay Davis [Broadway debut], Mrs. Georgie Dickson, Helen Douglas, Wallace Erskine, William Faversham, Joseph Francoeur, Charles Harbury, Julian L'Estrange, Jeffreys Lewis, Helen Lowell, Herbert Pollard, H. Carlton Redding, Mrs. Sol Smith, Hilda Spong, Caroline Starbuck, W.H. Thompson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Miss Elizabeth's Prisoner. Written by Robert N. Stephens and Lyall Swete. Criterion Theatre: 23 Nov 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: John Armstrong, Charles Avery, William Faversham, George Gaisford, Charles Harbury, Ira Hards, Maud Hosford, Gordon Lee, Percy Lyndal, Hilda Spong (as "Elizabeth Philipse"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Lord and Lady Algy. Comedy (revival). Written by R.C. Carton. Criterion Theatre: 14 Dec 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: John Armstrong, E.Y. Backus, Charles Bertram, Marian Childers, Albert Cowles [credited as Albert Cowels] (Broadway debut), William Faversham, Edwin Hale, Charles Harbury, Ira Hards, Maud Hosford, Stanley Jessup, Louis La Bey, Rose Le Moine, Percy Lyndal, H. Carlton Redding, Madelaine Rives, Madeline Rives, Mabel Roebuck, Hilda Spong, John C. Tremayne. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: Joseph Entangled. Comedy. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Garrick Theatre: 10 Oct 1904- Dec 1904 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Walter Allen, Laura Hope Crews, Stanley Dark, Maggie Holloway Fischer, John Glendinning, Bertram Harrison, Grace Heyer, J. Hartley Manners, Henry Miller, Hilda Spong, Frederick Tiden, Frederick Tyler, Frank Willard. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Sherlock Holmes. Drama (revival). Written by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle. Empire Theatre: 6 Mar 1905- Nov 1905 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, Sybil Campbell, Henry S. Chandler (as "John"), William Gillette (as Sherlock Holmes), William Courtleigh (as Dr. Watson), Ralph Delmore (as "James Larrabee"), Maude Giroux, Harold Heaton (as "Sir Edward Leighton"), Sidney Herbert, Albert S. Howard (as "Count Von Stahlburg"), Jane Laurel (as "Alice Faulkner"), Harry McArdle (as "Billy"), Quinton McPherson, Soldene Powell (as "Parsons"), Hilda Spong (as "Madge Larrabee"), George Sumner, Jane Thomas (as "Mrs. Faulkner"), W.R. Walters, George W. Wessells (as "Professor Moriarty"), Julius Weyms (as "Lightfoot" McTague"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Sage Play: The Firm of Cunningham. Comedy. Written by Willis Steell. Hoyt's Theatre: 18 Apr 1905- May 1905 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Henry Bergman, Charles W. Butler, Jeannette Elberts, Katherine Grey, William Harcourt, William Lamp, Hilda Spong, Emily Wakeman, Master D. Wilkes.
- (1906) Sage Play: The American Lord. Comedy. Written by Charles T. Dazey and George Broadhurst. Directed by Ben Teal. Hudson Theatre: 16 Apr 1906- May 1906 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Harry Blakemore, Herbert Budd, Rosalind Coghlan, William H. Crane, George F. De Vere, Elmer Grandin, R. Johnson, Nellie Malcolm, John Nesbitt, Edgar Norton, Richard Pitman, Soldene Powell, Gabriel Ravenelle, George E. Riddell, Hilda Spong, Frederick Tiden, Emmet Whitney. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1906) Sage Play: Lady Jim. Comedy. Written by Harold Heaton. Directed by George Foster Platt. Weber's Music Hall: 28 Aug 1906- Sep 1906 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Florence Conron, Charles Harbury, Frederick C. Patterson, Herbert Percy, Antoinette Perry [Broadway debut], Leila Repton, Hilda Spong, Lionel Walsh. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
- (1906) Sage Play: John Hudson's Wife. Melodrama. Written by Alicia Ramsey and Rudolph De Cordova. Weber's Music Hall: 20 Sep 1906- Oct 1906 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Edna Bern, Cora Dean, Henry Hanscombe, William F. Hawtrey, Florence Howard, Frederick Lane, Frederick C. Patterson, Herbert Percy, Leila Repton, Charles Rowan, Walter Russell, Hilda Spong, Lionel Walsh, John Westley. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
- (1915) Sage Play: The Angel in the House. Written by 'Basil MacDonald Hastings' and Eden Phillpotts. Directed by Arnold Daly, Charles Laite and Alexander Leftwich. Fulton Theatre: 8 Nov 1915- Nov 1915 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Arnold Daly, Lorraine Frost, George Giddens, Percival T. Moore, Eugene O'Brien, Effingham Pinto, Hilda Spong, Alma Tell.
- (1916) Sage Play: Bunny. Written by Austin Strong. Directed by Austin Strong. Hudson Theatre: 4 Jan 1916- Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Claude Beerbohm, F. Hale, Harold Hubert, George Kay, A. Kling, Eva Le Gallienne, Kenneth Lee, Jeannette Lewis, Jock McGraw, Olive Murray, Gypsy O'Brien, William H. Sams, A. Shrubb, Hilda Spong, Henry Stephenson, Lewis Stone, H. Wilcox, Kate Wingfield. Produced by William H. Harris Jr.
- (1916) Stage Play: Getting Married. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by William Faversham. Booth Theatre: 6 Nov 1916- Feb 1917 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore (as "The Beadle"), Virginia Fox Brooks (as "Edith Bridgenorth"), Charles Cherry (as "St. John Hotchkiss"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Mrs. George Collins"), Edwin Cushman (as "Oliver Cromwell Soames/Anthony"), Hugh Dillman (as "Cecil Sykes"), William Faversham (as "The Bishop"), George Fitzgerald (as "Reginald Bridgenorth"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Mrs. Bridgenorth"), Arleen Hackett (as "Leo"), Lumsden Hare (as "The General/Boxer"), John Harwood (as "William Collins"), Hilda Spong (as "Lesbia Grantham"). Produced by William Faversham.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Love Drive. Written by Sydney Rosenfeld. Directed by Edward MacGregor. Criterion Theatre: 30 Oct 1917- Nov 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Beth Franklyn, Albert Gran, Violet Heming, Arthur Laceby, Fred Niblo, Douglas Patterson, Lea Penman, Hilda Spong, Zeffie Tilbury, Cy Weaver, Eileen Wilson. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Fountain of Youth. Written by Louis Evan Shipman. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Apr 1918- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Robert Ames, C. Leslie Austen, Lillian Cooper, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Henry Miller, Lewis Sealy, Hilda Spong, Frank Sylvester, Olive Tell, Lucile Watson.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Good Men Do. Written by Hubert Osborne. Fulton Theatre: 20 May 1918- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Grace Fisher, Albert Gran, Grace Griswold, Victoria Montgomery, Maxwell Ryder, Hilda Spong, H. Ashton Tonge, Mrs. Thomas A. Wise. Produced by Actors' and Authors' Theatre Inc.
- (1919) Stage Play: Caesar's Wife. Drama. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Liberty Theatre: 24 Nov 1919- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/81 performances). Cast: Billie Burke, Margaret Dale (as "Mrs. Etheridge"), Frederick de Belleville (as "Osman Pasha"), Ernest Glendinning, Harry Green, Thomas Wigney Percyval, Hilda Spong (as "Mrs. Pritchard"), Norman Trevor (as "Sir Arthur Little, K.C.B., C.C.M.G"), Mrs. Thomas A. Wise. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1921) Stage Play: The Fan. Satire. Book adapted by Pitts Duffield. Based on the French play by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Punch and Judy Theatre: 3 Oct 1921- Oct 1921 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Margaret Dumont (as "Madame Oviedo"), Jackson Dunn (as "Pierre"), Harold Heaton (as "Jacques de Landeve"), Horace James (as "Monsieur Oviedo"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Germaine de Landeve"), Ian Maclaren (as "François Trevoux"), Rosalie Mathieu (as "Therese"), Beatrice Miller (as "Blanch Bertier"), J.A. Osborne (as "Michel"), Hilda Spong (as "Giselle Vaudrey"), Frank Sylvester (as "Garin-Miclaux"), Edward H. Wever (as "Marc d'Arnot").
- (1922) Stage Play: Fedora. Tragedy (revival).
- (1922) Stage Play: Manhattan. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Humming Bird. Comedy. Written by Maude Fulton. Directed by Robert Ober. Ritz Theatre: 15 Jan 1923- Feb 1923 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Produced by Frank Egan.
- (1923) Stage Play: Pride. Comedy/drama.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Swan. Comedy. Written by Ferenc Molnár. Translated from the Hungarian by Melville Baker. Directed by David Burton. Cort Theatre: 23 Oct 1923- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/255 performances). Cast: Geraldine Beckwith, Jack Cobb, Tom Collins, Boswell Davenport, Margaret Farr, Stanley Grand, Carl Hartberg, Halliwell Hobbes (as "Father Hyacinth"), Alice John (as "Symphorosa"), Stanley Kalkhurst, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Alexandra"), Richie Ling (as "Caesar"), Nancie B. Marsland, Philip Merivale (as "Prince Albert"), Basil Rathbone (as "Dr. Nicholas Agi"), Jane Shaw, Alison Skipworth (as "Princess Maria Dominica"), Hilda Spong (as "Princess Beatrice"), George Walcott (as "Arsene"), Henry Warwick, Alan Willey. Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Swan (1956).
- (1925) Stage Play: Harvest. Written by Kate Horton. Directed by John Cromwell. Belmont Theatre: 19 Sep 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Louise Closser Hale (as "Mrs. Sonrel"), Elmer Cornell (as "Emil Sonrel"), Augustin Duncan (as "Sonrel"), Wallace Erskine (as "Old Man Knight"), Fredric March (as "Richard Knight"), Ronald Savery (as "Chuck Rathbun"), Hilda Spong (as "Miss Knight"), Ethel Taylor (as "Rose Sonrel"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with John Cromwell.
- (1925) Stage Play: Lucky Sam McCarver. Written by Sidney Howard. Directed by Sidney Howard. Playhouse Theatre: 21 Oct 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: James Bell (as "Count Lentelli"), Gladys Coburn (as "Dolly"), Robert Craig (as "George"), John Cromwell (as "Sam McCarver"), Clare Eames (as "Carlotta Ashe"), Austin Fairman (as "Burton Burton"), Gerald Hamor (as "Archie Ellis"), Augusta Haviland (as "Annie"), Rose Hobart (as "Miriam Hale"), Eric Jewett, Philip Leigh (as "Jimmie/Pudge"), Lewis Martin, Guy Nichols, George Piani, Montague Rutherford, Hilda Spong (as "The Princess Stra"), Charles Tazewell (as "Oscar"), William Wellford, Craig Williams. Produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman. Produced in association with John Cromwell.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Right Age to Marry. Comedy. Written by H.F. Maltby. Directed by Charles Coburn. 49th Street Theatre: 15 Feb 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Lowden Adams (as "Bob Ingram"), Lilian Booth (as "Clara"), Charles Coburn (as "Lomas Ramsden"), Mrs. Charles Coburn (as "Ellen Marbury"), Charles Esdale (as "Major Locke"), Alexander Kirkland (as "Stephen Bartan"), W.C. Masson (as "Job Tetley"), Charles McNaughton (as "Geordi Noodle"), Margaret Mosier (as "Esther Surry"), Walter Ringham (as "Jack Adams"), Hilda Spong (as "Mrs. Carlisle"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: What Never Dies. Comedy. Written by Written by Alexander Engel. Translated by Ernest Boyd. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Myrrha Alhambra (as "Elena's Governess"), Albert G. Andrews (as "Peter"), France Bendtsen (as "Hugo Odersky"), Betty Brenska (as "Nina"), Ernest Cossart (as "Benedict"), Clara Cubitt (as "Bertha"), Rose Farrell (as "Annie"), Carolyn Ferriday (as "Edith"), Rosalinde Fuller (as "Fiammetta"), Campbell Gullan (as "Cesare Tomaselli"), Moffat Johnston (as "Pius"), Guido Nadzo (as "Luigi Bartoli"), Santos Ortega (as "Pietro"), Eleanor Shaw (as "Elena"), E.H. Sothern (as "Tiburtius'), Hilda Spong (as "Dorothea"), Katherine B. Standing (as "Aggie"), Margaret Knapp Waller (as "Annie's Governess"), Haidee Wright (as "Rosina Von Dellereder"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1927) Stage Play: Caste. Written by Cosmo Hamilton. Directed by Campbell Gullan. Mansfield Theatre: 23 Dec 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: John Astley, Philip Bamshaw, Horace Braham (as "Max Lorbenstein"), Albert Bruning (as "Max Lorbenstein"), Michel De Polo, Halliwell Hobbes, Winifred Kingston, Anderson Lawyer, Nancie B. Marsland, Vivian Martin, Reginald Mason (as "Col. Erskine Dalbeatie Farquhar, of the Late Canadian Highlanders"), Vera Neilson, Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Reginald Walter Willett"), Gordon Richards, Jean Shelby, Hilda Spong (as "La Duchess De Bercy"). Produced by Joe Weber.
- (1928) Stage Play: Veils. Musical.
- (1928) Stage Play: He Understood Women. Comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: The High Road. Comedy. Written by Frederick Lonsdale. Directed by Frederick Lonsdale. Fulton Theatre: 10 Sep 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Edna Best (as "Elsie Hilary"), Alfred Drayton (as "James Hilary"), Winifred Harris (as "Lady Minster"), Frederick Kerr (as "Lord Trench"), Herbert Marshall (as "Duke of Warrington"), Edward Martin (as "Morton"), Lionel Pape (as "Sir Reginald Whelby"), H. Reeves-Smith (as "Lord Crayle"), Nancy Ryan (as "Alex"), Hilda Spong (as "Lady Trench"), Mackenzie Ward (as "Ernest"), John Williams (as "Lord of Teylesmore"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. Note: Filmed as The Lady of Scandal (1930).
- (1932) Stage Play: Only the Young. Comedy.
- (1933) Stage Play: Evensong. Written by Edward Knoblock and Beverley Nichols. Adapted from a novel by Beverley Nichols. Directed by Paul Smythe. Selwyn Theatre: 31 Jan 1933- Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Walter Armin (as "Julius Rosenberg"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Arthur Kober"), Holland Bennett, Luis Bruno, Brian Buchel, Reginald Carrington, Hugh F. S. Casson, Marjorie Chard, Doris Crandall, Willard Dashiell, Natalie Davis, Owen Davis Jr., Claude Disney-Roebuck, John Dunn, Edith Evans, Jane Evans, Beatrix Fielden-Kaye, Walter Fitzgerald, Freda Gaye, Leyla Georgie, Alice Griswold, Leopoldo Gutierrez, Joan Hamilton, Gladys Hanson, Florence Heller, Natalie Hess, Jean Howard, Frederick Jordan, Helen Judge, Virginia Ann Kaye, Frederick Leister, Christine Lindsay, A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons, Nellie Malcolm, Mary Melhado, Mary Morrison, Florence Selwyn, Hilda Spong [erroneously credited as Hilda Sprong on opening night] (as "Nurse Phillips"), Margot Stevenson (as "Guest"), Ripples Swan, Zolya Talma (as "Señora De Carranza"), William J. Tannen, Dennis Val-Norton, Harry Warwick, Jane Wyatt (as "Pauline Lacey"), Valerie Ziegler. Produced by Archibald Selwyn and Sir Barry Jackson.
- (1933) Stage Play: Young Sinners. Comedy (revival). Written by Elmer Harris. Directed by Carl Hunt. New Yorker Theatre: 6 Mar 1933- May 1933 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Produced by Thomas Kilpatrick.
- (1933) Stage Play: Thoroughbred. Comedy. Written by Doty Hobart. 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: These Two. Comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: Birthday. Drama.
- (1935) Stage Play: One Good Year. Comedy. Written by Stephen Gross and Lin S. Root. Directed by George Rosener [final Broadway credit]. Lyceum Theatre: 27 Nov 1935- Jun 1936 (closing date unknown/215 performances). Cast: Genevieve Belasco (as "Mrs. Cellini"), Richard S. Bishop (as "J.H. Weaver"), Russ Brown (as "Robert Carlyle"), Gertrude Flynn (as "Anne"), Anthony Jochim (as "Reverend Parker"), Doro Merande (as "Sarah"), Hans Robert (as "Henry Compton"), Mary Sargent (as "Julie Compton"), Hilda Spong (as "Dr. Emelia Hansen"), Joseph Vitale (as "Tom Shanley"), Edward Woods (as "Anthony Blake"), Guy Woolford (as "Richard Patton"). Produced by Al Rosen.
- (1937) Stage Play: The Lady Has a Heart. Comedy. Written by Ladislaus Bush-Fekete. Book adapted by Edward Roberts. Directed by Rufus Phillips. Longacre Theatre: 25 Sep 1937- Dec 1937 (cosing date unknown/91 performances). Produced by Rufus Phillips and Watson Barratt.
- (1940) Stage Play: Higher and Higher. Comedy. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Material by Gladys Hurlbut and Joshua Logan. Based on an idea by Irving Pincus. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek. Choreographed by Robert Alton. Directed by Joshua Logan. Shubert Theatre: 4 Apr 1940- 15 Jun 1940 (84 performances). Cast: Ted Adair, June Allyson, Irene Austin, Jane Ball, Robert Chisholm (as "Byng"), Eva Condon, Ronnie Cunningham, Sigrid Dagnie, Lee Dixon, Kay Duncan, Eleanor Eberle, Marta Eggert, Vera-Ellen, Leif Erickson, Cliff Ferre, Janet Fox, Miriam Franklin, William Geery, Joseph Granville, George Griffith, Jack Haley (as "Zachary Ash"), Bunnie Hightower, Louis Hightower, Gloria Hope, Marguerite James, Michael Moore, Richard Moore, Marie Nash, Frederic Nay, Fin Olsen, Kay Picture, Burton Pierce, Marie Louise Quevli, Jane Richardson, Harry Rogue, Shirley Ross, Joseph Scandur, Jack Seymour, Robert Shanley, Hollace Shaw, Billy Skipper Jr., Hilda Spong (as "Miss Whiffen"), Lyda Sue, Carl Trees, Jack Whitney, Billie Worth. Produced by Dwight Wiman.
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