- (1916 - 1983) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1916) Stage Play: Bunny. Written and directed by Austin Strong. Hudson Theatre: 4 Jan 1916- Jan 1916 (unknown performances).
- (1916) Stage Play: Mr. Lazarus. Written by Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford. Shubert Theatre: 5 Sep 1916- Oct 1916 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Florine Arnold, Marie Ascaraga, William T. Clark, Henry E. Dixey, Eva Le Gallienne, Tom Powers. Produced by Helen Tyler.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Off Chance. Written by R.C. Carton. Empire Theatre: 14 Feb 1918- May 1918 (closing date unknown/92 performances). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1918) Stage Play: Belinda.
- (1919) Stage Play: Lusmore. Drama. Written by Rita Olcott and Grace Heyer. Henry Miller's Theatre: 9 Sep 1919- Sep 1919 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Beth Fox (as "Mother Weir"), John Hamilton (as "Mal O'Flynn"), Grace Heyer (as "Lusmore"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Eithne"), William H. Malone (as "Daragh Murray/Soldier"), John McFarlane (as "Taman Weir"), Louise Poe (as "Ellen of the Grey Locks/Lady Margreadh"), William H. Sams (as "Hugh de Lacy"), Elsa Sheridan (as "Widow Ni Leary/Lady Cathleen"), Mary Stephens (as "Una O'Brien/Fairy Queen"), Edwin Strawbridge (as "Wounded Knight"), John Todd (as "Big Dermac Malone/Brother Bertram"), Regina Wallace (as "Princess Oirein"), Richard Wallace Brother Michell/Aide"). Produced by Rita Olcott.
- (1919) Stage Play: Elsie Janis and Her Gang. Music by William B. Kernell and B.C. Hilliam. Lyrics by Richard Fechheimer and Elsie Janis. Based on material by Elsie Janis. Musical Direction by William Schroeder. Featuring songs by Lee S. Roberts, Shelton Brooks, Bert Grant, Dan Kildare and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Lew Brown, Joe Young, Clifford Grey and J. Will Callahan. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Directed by Elsie Janis. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 1 Dec 1919- 17 Jan 1920 (55 performances). Cast: Ewart Allan, Mary Balfour, Harry Berger, Jack Brant, Sam Burbank, Lillian Cullen (as "The Motor Transport Girl"), Chick Deveau, Herbert Goff, Eddie Hay, Jerry Hoekstra, Elsie Janis (as "The Gang"), Henry Janswick, Howard Johnson, Bill Kernell, Bradley Knoche, Charles Lawrence, Eva Le Gallienne (as "The Parisienne"), Nat Martin, Norman Merleton, Frank Miller, Henrietta Orville, Bill Reardon, Edward W. Reno, B. Romolo, Richard Ryan, Margaret Sousa (as "The Ambulance Service Girl"), Ruth Wells, Joe Wise. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1920) Stage Play: Not So Long Ago. Romantic comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: Liliom. Written by Ferenc Molnár. Music arranged by Deems Taylor. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Lee Simonson. Directed by Frank Reicher. Garrick Theatre: 20 Apr 1921- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Hortense Alden (as "Marie"), Lela May Aultman, Robert Babcock, Willard Bowman, Walton Butterfield, Evelyn Chard, Lawrence Chrow, Howard Claney (as "Policeman"), John Crump, Anne de Chantal, Frances Diamond, Dudley Digges (as "The Sparrow"), Katherine Fahnestock, George Frenger, Ruth L. Gumming, Lilian Kingsbury, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Julie"), Margaret Mosier, Elizabeth Parker, Albert Perry, Erskine Sanford (as "Captain/First Policeman of the Beyond"), Joseph Schildkraut (as "Liliom"), Janet Scott, Maurice Sommers, Edgar Stehli (as "First Mounted Policeman/The Richly Dressed Man"), Gerald Stopp, Henry Travers (as "Wolf Berkowitz"), Lillian Tuchman, Jacob Weiser, Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Muskat"), Marion M. Winsten, Philip Wood. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1923) Stage Play: Sandro Botticelli. Drama/romance.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Rivals. Comedy (revival). 48th Street Theatre: 7 May 1923- May 1923 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Produced by The Equity Players Inc.
- (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, 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, Henry Warwick, Alan Willey. Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Swan (1956).
- (1924) Stage Play: The Assumption of Hannele. Written by Gerhart Hauptmann [final Broadway credit]. Cort Theatre: 15 Feb 1924- Feb 1924 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Morris Ankrum (as "Dr. Wachler"), Georgia Backus (as "Third Woman") [Broadway debut], Charles Ellis (as "Hanke"), Edward Forbes (as "Pleschke"), Charles Francis (as "Mattern"), Mrs. Edmund Gurney (as "Tulpe"), Alice John (as "Sister Martha , The Deaconess"), Teddy Jones (as "A Child"), Paul Kalkhurst (as "Schmidt, A Police Official"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Hannele"), Paul Leyssac (as "Berger, a Magistrate"), Merle Maddern (as "The Form of Hannele's Dead Mother"), Agnes McCarthy (as "Second Woman"), Owen Meech (as "The Village Tailor"), Basil Rathbone (as "Gottwald, a Schoolmaster/The Stranger"), Olive Valerie (as "Hete"), Florence Walcott (as "First Woman"), Henry Warwick (as "Seidel, a Woodcutter"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Call of Life. Written by Arthur Schnitzler. Translated by Dorothy Donnelly. Directed by Dudley Digges. Comedy Theatre: 9 Oct 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Katharine Alexander, Egon Brecher, Thomas Chalmers, Douglass Dumbrille, Rosalinde Fuller [credited as Rosalind Fuller], Derek Glynne, Alice John, Stanley Kalkhurst, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Marie"), Hermann Lieb, Leete Stone. Produced by The Actors Theatre.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Master Builder. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 10 Nov 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "Halvard Solness"), Beatrice De Neergaard, Mary Tupper Jones, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Hilde Wangel"), Sidney Machet, Cecilia Radclyffe, William Raymond, J. Warren Sterling, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: John Gabriel Borkman. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Booth Theatre: 29 Jan 1926- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "John Gabriel Borkman"), John Buckler (as "Erhart Borkman"), J. Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, Helen Haye, Rose Hobart (as "Frida Foldal"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Miss Ella Rentheim"), Marian Warring-Manley.
- (1926) Stage Play: Saturday Night. Written by Jacinto Benavente. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 25 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Nunu"), David Belbridge, Nancy Bevill, Alan Birmingham, Barlowe Borland, Egon Brecher (as "Mr. Jacob"), Georgiana Brown, Marlyn Brown, Allan Campbell, Grace Carlisle, Edwin Cooper, Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, Francoise Du Moulin, Ian Emery, Rose Hobart (as "Donina"), Russell Hopkins, Alexander Ivanoff, Arthur Jacobson, Wesley John (as "Lelia's Husband"/"3rd Sailor"), Isabel Jones, Ruth Lavington, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Imperia"), Martha Leavitt, Mimi Lehman, Paul Leyssac, Margaret Love, Sidney Machat, Agnes McCarthy, John F. Miller, Harold Moulton, Gordon Pascal, Hilda Plowright (as "Princess Etelvina"), Leona Roberts (as "Majesta"), Robert F. Ross, Diana Rust, Prince Singh, Beatrice Terry, Don Vere, Mary Ward, Conway Washburne, Winthrop Wayne, Eugene Wellesley, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Master Builder. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 1 Nov 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "Halvard Solness"), Sayre Crawley (as "Dr. Herdal"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Hilde Wangel"), Sidney Machat, Harold Moulton, Beatrice Terry (as "Mrs. Aline Solness"), Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Three Sisters. Drama (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 8 Nov 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Fedotik, Second Lieutenant"), Nancy Bevill, Alan Birmingham, Egon Brecher (as "Vershinin, Lt. Colonel, Battery Commander"), Marlyn Brown, Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Natalya Ivanovna, Andrei's fiancée/wife"), Ian Emery, Rose Hobart (as "Irina, Andrei's sister"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Masha, Andrei's sister"), Paul Leyssac (as "Kulygin, Masha's husband"), Sidney Machat (as "Solyony, Captain"), Harold Moulton, Gordon Pascal (as "An Orderly"), Leona Roberts (as "Anfisa, the nanny") Beatrice Terry, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: John Gabriel Borkman. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by E.G. Calthrop. Civic Repertory Theatre: 9 Nov 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Erhart Borkman"), Egon Brecher (as "John Gabriel Borkman"), Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, Eva Le Gallienne, Ellida Pierra, Beatrice Terry, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: La Locandiera (The Mistress of the Inn). Comedy. Written by Carlo Goldoni. Translated by Helen Lohmann. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 6 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Alan Birmingham, Barlowe Borland, Egon Brecher (as "The Cavalier of Ripafratta"), Sayre Crawley (as "The Marquis of Forlipopoli"), Beatrice De Neergaard, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Mirandolina"), Paul Leyssac, Beatrice Terry. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 20 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/26 performances). Cast: Hardie Albright (as "Sebastian"), Alan Birmingham, Barlowe Borland, Egon Brecher, Marilyn Brown, Edwin Cooper, Sayre Crawley, Ian Emery (as "Valentine, attendant of Orsino"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Maria, Olivia's waiting woman"), Arthur Jacobson, Wesley John (as "Sir Andrew Aguecheek, companion of Sir Toby"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Viola"), Martha Leavitt, Margaret Love, Agnes McCarthy (as "Lady in Olivia's house"), Harold Moulton (as "Orsino, Duke of Illyria"), Gordon Pascal, Hilda Plowright (as "Lady in Olivia's house"), Robert F. Ross, Beatrice Terry (as "Olivia, a countess"), Ruth Wilton (as "Page to the Duke"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Cradle Song. Comedy. Written by Gregorio Martinez Sierra and Maria Martinez Sierra. Translated by John Garrett Underhill. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 24 Jan 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "The Doctor"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "A Countryman"), Sayre Crawley, Kathryn Crowe, Beatrice De Neergaard, Jocelyn Gordon, Helen Grant, Alma Kruger (as "The Prioress"), Lewis Leverett (as "Antonio"), Irene Levine, Margaret G. Love, Glesca Marshall, Agnes McCarthy, Paula Miller, Ria Mooney, Martha Morgan, Leona Roberts, Mary Ward, Frances Williams. Replacement actors: Hortense Bleker (as "Monitors/Nuns"), Charlotte Burdenski (as "Monitors/Nuns"), Donald Cameron (as "Antonio"), Oahlee Hubbard (as "Sister Maria Jesus"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Teresa"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Sister Joanna of the Cross"), Mary Jo Walker (as "Monitors/Nuns"), Ruth Wilton (as "Sister Sagrario"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: Inheritors (Revival). Written by Susan Glaspell. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 15 Mar 1927- Mar 1927 (closing date unknown/17 performances). Cast: Alan Birmingham (as "Felix"), Egon Brecher (as "Felix Fejevary, 1st"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Senator Lewis"), Sayre Crawley (as "Professor Holden"), John Eldridge, Oahlee Hubbard, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Madeline Fejevary Morton"), Wesley John (as "Emil Johnson"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Aunt Isabel"), Harold Moulton, Gordon Pascal (as "Smith"), Leona Roberts (as "Grandmother"), Robert F. Ross, Ruth Wilton. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre, Inc. Note: Although officially credited as a revival, no known original production history exists under this title.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Good Hope. Drama (revival). Written by Herman Heijermans. Translated by Lillian Saunders and Caroline Heijermans-Houwink. Civic Repertory Theatre: 18 Oct 1927- Nov 1927 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "Clemens Bos"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Simon"), Donald Cameron, Alan Campbell, J. Sayre Crawley, Beatrice De Neergaard, John Eldridge, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Clementine"), Walter Tupper Jones, Alma Kruger (as "Kniertje"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Jo"), Margaret Love, Charles McCarthy, Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts (as "Truus"), Robert Ross, Harry Sothern (as "Kaps"), Mary Ward. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: The First Stone. Written by Walter Ferris. Based on a story by Mary Heaton Vorse. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 16 Jan 1928- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "John Peri"), Donald Cameron, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Anita Peri"), Walter Tupper Jones, Alma Kruger (as "Minnie Barton"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Sarah Peri"), Margaret Love, Charles McCarthy, Leona Roberts (as "Mrs. Bascomb"), Harry Sothern (as "Fred Bliss"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Improvisations in June. Comedy. Written by Max Mohr. Translated by Susanne Behn. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 5 Mar 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, Egon Brecher (as "Adam Zappe, Improvisator"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Elkin, Secretary to Samuel Mill"), Donald Cameron (as "Tompkinov"), Neil Cornell, Sayre Crawley, John Eldridge, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Olga"), Walter Tupper Jones, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Princess Orloff"), Paul Leyssac (as "Majordomo"), Harold Moulton (as "First Servant"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Hedda Gabler. Drama (revival) Written by Henrik Ibsen. Revised translation by Eva Le Gallienne and Paul Leyssac. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Costume Design by Aline Bernstein. Assistant to Aline Bernstein: Irene Sharaff [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 26 Mar 1928- Apr 1928 (15 performances/played in repertory with The Cradle Song, The Would-Be Gentleman, The Cherry Orchard, Peter Pan). Cast: Donald Cameron (as "Eilert Lovborg"), Sayre Crawley (as "Judge Brack"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Thea Elvsted"), Alma Kruger (as "Miss Julia Tesman"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Hedda Tesman"), Paul Leyssac (as "George Tesman"), Leona Roberts (as "Bertha"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1939) Stage Play: Streets of Paris. Musical revue. Music by Jimmy McHugh. Lyrics by Al Dubin. Additional numbers by Harold Rome. Sketches by Charles Sherman, Tom McKnight, S. Jay Kaufman, Eddie Dowling, James La Ver, Frank Eyton and Lee Brody. Music arranged by Hans Spialek. Vocal arrangements by Hugh Martin. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Eddie Dowling. Scenic Design by Lawrence L. Goldwasser. Dances and Ensembles Staged by Robert Alton. Directed by Eddie Dowling. Broadhurst Theatre: 19 Jun 1939- 10 Feb 1940 (274 performances). Cast: Bud Abbott (as "Customs Performer/On the Boulevard Performer/Manager/Rest Cure/Capi/That's Music"/"The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer), Bobby Clark (as "The Photographer/Is It Possible?" Singer/Marie's Father/The Convict's Return/Michael/The Convict's Return/Armand/The Convict's Return/Warden/The Convict's Return/Man/A Noel Coward Custom/"Robert the Roue" Performer/Mr. Migglesworth/The Spy/Mr. Prout/That's Music/"The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer), Lou Costello (as "Customs" Performer/On the Boulevard" Performer/Searcher/"Rest Cure"/Marcel/"That's Music"/"The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer"), Luella Gear, Carmen Miranda (as "South American Way" Featured Performer/"The French Have a Word for It" Featured Performer), Yvonne Bouvier, Billy Branch, Gower Champion, Ben Dova, Gloria Gilbert, Hylton Sisters, Margaret Irving, Magda Kari, Della Lind, John McCauley, Jeanne Readinger, Jo Readinger, Buddy Roberts, Jeanne Tyler, Ward & Van, Milton Watson, Lincoln Wilmerton, Mary Ann, Alice Anthony, Bill Aubrey, Betty Bartley, Barbara Beech, Flora Boes, Trudy Burke, Lucy Chandler, Aina Constant, Richard D'Arcy. Shannon Dean, Enez Early, Hugh Ellsworth, Peggy Galimore, Jackie Gateley, Arthur Grahl, Lynda Grey, Margaret Hall, William Hawley, Mildred Hughes, Henning Irgens, Marguerite James, Charles La Torre, Edith Lambot, Nancy Lewis, Lillian Lillemy, Hugh Martin (as "Monsieur/The Ensemble Speaks"), Maxine Martin, Michael Moore, Frederic Nay, Olive Nicholson, Mary Ann O'Brien, Frances O'Day, Leona Olsen, Mischa Pompianov, Jean Sablon, Bernice Smith, Tony Stuart, Ramon Vinay, Edward Wells, Lincoln Wilderton. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Olsen & Johnson.
- (1928) Stage Play: L'Invitation au Voyage. Written by Jean-Jacques Bernard. Translated by Ernest Boyd. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 4 Oct 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "M. Landreau"), Donald Cameron (as "Olivier Mailly"), Vernon Jones, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Marie-Louise"), Ria Mooney (as "Jacqueline"), Robert Ross. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Cherry Orchard. Comedy (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 15 Oct 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "Simeonov-Pishchik, Boris Borisovich, a landowner"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Yasha, a young butler"), Donald Cameron (as "Lopakhin, Ermolai Alekseevich, a merchant"), Leslie Cooley (as "Stationmaster"), Sayre Crawley (as "Firs, a butler"), Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Dunyasha, a chambermaid"), John Eldredge (as "Epikhodov, Semen Panteleevich, a clerk"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Anya, daughter of Ranevskaya"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Varya, adopted daughter of Ranevskaya"), Paul Leyssac (as "Gayev, Leonid Andreyevich, brother of Ranevskaya"), Harold Moulton (as "Trofimov, Petr Sergeyevich, a student"), Alla Nazimova (as "Ranevskaya, Lyubov Andreevna"), Leona Roberts (as "Sharlotta Ivanovna, a governess"), Robert Ross (as "A Vagrant"), Herbert Shapiro (as "Postal Official"). Replacement actor: Robert H. Gordon (as "Stationmaster"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Peter Pan. Fantasy (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie. Music by John Crook. Dance arrangements by J. Blake Scott. Stage Manager: Walter Tupper Jones. Assistant Stage Mgr: Francoise Du Moulin and Landon Herrick. Flight direction by George Santelli. Scenic Design by Aline Bernstein. Costume Design by Aline Bernstein. Assistant to Aline Bernstein: Irene Sharaff. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne and J. Blake Scott. Civic Repertory Theatre: 26 Nov 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Eva Le Gallienne (as "Peter Pan"), Walter Beck (as "Noodles, also credited as "Noodler"), Norma Bergere (as "Wolf"), Georgiana Brand, Egon Brecher (as "James Hook aka "Captain Hook"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Nana"), Donald Cameron, Alfred Corn, Sayre Crawley, Anne Dawson, Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Liza"), John Eldridge, Ted Fetter, Thelma Frankel, Jocelyn Gordon, Robert H. Gordon, Margaret Hart, Landon Herrick, Gundrun Hurja, Josephine Hutchinson (as "Wendy Moira Angela Darling"), Vernon Jones, Lewis Leverett (as "Pirate/Redskin"), Glesca Marshall, Charles McCarthy, Hennry Melvin, Gladys Meyer, Paula Miller, Harold Moulton (as "Ostrich/Cecco"), Robert Ross, Lester Salkow, J. Blake Scott (as "Great Big Little Panther"), Herbert Shapiro, David Vivian, Mary Ward. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc. Note: This was the 5th revival to date since the original production of 1905.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Lady from Alfaqueque. Comedy. Translated by Helen Granville-Barker. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 14 Jan 1929- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/17 performances. Cast: J. Edward Bromberg (as "Realito"), Donald Cameron (as "Don Pascual"), Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Rosita"), Jocelyn Gordon (as "Blanca"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Nicelas"), Alma Kruger (as "Fernandita"), Lewis Leverett (as "Felipe Rivas"), Paul Leyssac (as "Neblejas"), Ria Mooney (as "Paloma"), Leona Roberts (as "Adoracien"), Frances Williams Alberta"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: Katerina. Written by Leonid Andreyev. Translated by Herman Bernstein. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 25 Feb 1929- Mar 1929 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, J. Edward Bromberg (as "Toropets"), Donald Cameron, Francoise Du Moulin, John Eldredge, Robert H. Gordon, Alma Kruger (as "Tatyana Andreyevna"), Glesca Marshall, Agnes McCarthy, Paula Miller, Ria Mooney, Harold Moulton, Alla Nazimova (as "Katerina Ivanovna"), Leona Roberts, Robert Ross, J. Blake Scott, Frances Williams. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Seagull. Comedy/drama (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Translated by Constance Garnett. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 16 Sep 1929- Nov 1929 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Trigorin"), Egon Brecher (as "Shamrayev"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Nina"), David Kerman, Paul Leyssac (as "Sorin"), Merle Maddern (as "Madame Arkadina"), Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts (as "Polina"), Robert Ross, Herbert Shapiro (as "Yakov"), Elisabeth Shelley. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Cherry Orchard. Drama (revival). Written by Anton Chekhov. Translated by Constance Garnett. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 23 Sep 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "Simeonov-Pishchik, Boris Borisovich, a landowner"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Epikhodov, Semen Panteleevich, a clerk"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Yasha, a young butler"), Donald Cameron (as "Lopakhin, Ermolai Alekseevich, a merchant"), Sayre Crawley (as "Firs, a butler"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Stationmaster"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Anya, daughter of Ranevskaya"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Varya, adopted daughter of Ranevskaya"), Paul Leyssac (as "Gayev, Leonid Andreyevich, brother of Ranevskaya"), Merle Maddern (as "Ranevskaya, Lyubov Andreevna"), Ria Mooney (as "Dunyasha, a chambermaid"), Harold Moulton (as "Trofimov/Petr Sergeyevich, a student"), Leona Roberts (as "Sharlotta Ivanovna, a governess"), Robert Ross, Herbert Shapiro. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: Mademoiselle Bourrat. Drama. Written by Claude Anet. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 7 Oct 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/26 performances). Cast: Egon Brecher (as "Monsieur Le Cure"), Florida Friebus (as "Caroline Bourrat de Vermaud"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Mademoiselle Bourrat"), Alma Kruger (as "Madame Bourrat"), Paul Leyssac (as "Monsieur Bourrat"), Agnes McCarthy, Paula Miller, Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts (as "Madame Bourrat"), Robert Ross. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Living Corpse. Tragedy. Written by Lev Tolstoy. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami. Civic Repertory Theatre: 6 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Fedya/Feodor Vasilyetvitch Protasov"), Egon Brecher (as "Ivan Petrovitch Alexandrov"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Ivan Markarovitch, Petrushin"), Donald Cameron, Sayre Crawley, Mooney Diamond, Leonard Farley, Florida Friebus (as "Sasha"), Robert H. Gordon, Lee Hillery, Henry Howard, Josephine Hutchinson, David Kerman, Joseph A. Kramm (as "Voznesensky, an Army Officer"), Alma Kruger (as "Anna Pavlovna"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Anna Dimitrievna Karenina"), Robert Lewis, Paul Leyssac (as "Prince Sergei Dimitrievitch Abrezkov"), Ria Mooney, Arnold Moss (as "Koratkov"), Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts (as "Nastasia Ivanovna"), Rita Romilly, Robert Ross, Mary Sarton, Blake Scott, Herbert Shapiro, Elizabeth Shelly, Constantine Shevtchen, William Steinhorn, David Turk, Gordon Wallace (as "Footman/Petushkov"), Mary Ward (as "Nurse"), Ruth Wilton (as "A Gypsy Girl"), Paul Zamulenko (as "Gypsy Musician"), Theodore Zarkevitch (as "Gypsy Choir Leader").
- (1929) Stage Play: The Living Corpse. Tragedy. Written by Lev Tolstoy. Directed by Jacob Ben-Ami. Civic Repertory Theatre: 6 Dec 1929- Jan 1930 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Walter Beck, Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Fedya/Feodor Vasilyetvitch Protasov"), Egon Brecher (as "Ivan Petrovitch Alexandrov"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Ivan Markarovitch, Petrushin"), Donald Cameron (as "Victor Michailovitch Karenin"), Sayre Crawley, Mooney Diamond, Leonard Farley, Florida Friebus (as "Sasha"), Robert H. Gordon, Lee Hillery, Henry Howard, Josephine Hutchinson, David Kerman, Joseph A. Kramm (as "Voznesensky, an Army Officer"), Alma Kruger (as "Anna Pavlovna"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Anna Dimitrievna Karenina"), Robert Lewis, Paul Leyssac (as "Prince Sergei Dimitrievitch Abrezkov"), Ria Mooney, Arnold Moss (as "Koratkov"), Harold Moulton, Leona Roberts (as "Nastasia Ivanovna"), Rita Romilly, Robert Ross, Mary Sarton, Blake Scott, Herbert Shapiro, Elizabeth Shelly, Constantine Shevtchen, William Steinhorn, David Turk, Gordon Wallace (as "Footman/Petushkov"), Mary Ward (as "Nurse"), Ruth Wilton (as "A Gypsy Girl"), Paul Zamulenko (as "Gypsy Musician"), Theodore Zarkevitch (as "Gypsy Choir Leader").
- (1930) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 21 Apr 1930- May 1930 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "Capulet"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Escalus, prince of Verona"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Mercutio, kinsman to the prince and friend to Romeo"), Donald Cameron (as "Romeo, son of Montague"), Amy Chandler (as "Page to Capulet"), Sayre Crawley (as "Friar Laurence, a Franciscan"), Howard Da Silva (as "Apothecary") [Broadway debut], Mooney Diamond (as "Ensemble"), Florida Friebus (as "Ensemble"), Frederic Giuliano (as "Ensemble"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet"), Lee Hillery (as "Abraham, servant to Montague/Ensemble"), Henry Howard (as "Watchman/Ensemble"), Vernon Jones (as "Page to Mercutio"), David Kerman (as "Watchman"), Joseph A. Kramm (as "An Old Man of the Capulet family/Friar John, a Franciscan"), Alma Kruger (as "Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet"), Marc Lawrence (as "Watchman") [Broadway debut], Eva Le Gallienne (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), Robert Lewis (as "Gregory, servant to Capulet/Watchman"), Merle Maddern (as "Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet"), Burgess Meredith (as "Peter, servant to Juliet's nurse/Ensemble"), Arnold Moss (as "Balthasar, servant to Romeo"), Harold Moulton (as "Montague"), Renee Orsell (as "Ensemble"), Leona Roberts (as "Nurse to Juliet"), Robert F. Ross (as "Benvolio, nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo"), May Sarton (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Scheer (as "Ensemble"), Blake Scott (as "Paris, a young nobleman, kinsman to the prince"), Herbert Shapiro (as "Sampson, Servant to Capulet"), Irene Sharaff (as "Ensemble"), William Steinhorn (as "Ensemble"), David Turk (as "Chief Officer of the Town"), Gordon Wallace (as "Page to Paris/Ensemble"), Mary Ward (as "Lady Montague, wife to Montague"), Ruth Wilton (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: Siegfried. Drama. Written by Philip Carr, from the French of Jean Giraudoux. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 20 Oct 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "General von Waldorf"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Siegfried"), Egon Brecher (as "Baron Von Zelten"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Pietri"), Donald Cameron, Howard Da Silva (as "Mr. Patchkoffer/Schumann"), Sean Dillon, Robert H. Gordon, Joseph A. Kramm (as "Keller"), Edith Lane, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Genevieve"), Paul Leyssac, Agnes McCarthy, Burgess Meredith (as "Kratz, Orderly"), Arnold Moss, Harold Moulton, Margaret Mower (as "Eva"), Robert Ross, Herbert Shapiro. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: Siegfried. Drama. Written by Philip Carr, from the French of Jean Giraudoux. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 20 Oct 1930- Nov 1930 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "General von Waldorf"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Siegfried"), Egon Brecher (as "Baron Von Zelten"), J. Edward Bromberg (as "Pietri"), Donald Cameron, Howard Da Silva (as "Mr. Patchkoffer/Schumann"), Sean Dillon, Robert H. Gordon, Joseph A. Kramm (as "Keller"), Edith Lane, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Genevieve"), Paul Leyssac, Agnes McCarthy, Burgess Meredith (as "Kratz, Orderly"), Arnold Moss, Harold Moulton, Margaret Mower (as "Eva"), Robert Ross, Herbert Shapiro. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc. (1931). Stage Play: Camille. Drama (revival). Written by Alexandre Dumas, fils. Translated by Henriette Metcalf. Directed by Constance Collier. Civic Repertory Theatre: 26 Jan 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "The Doctor"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "M. Duval"), Donald Cameron (as "Count De Giray"), Howard Da Silva (as "Guest"), Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Olympe"), Morgan Farley (as "Armand Duval"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Baron De Varville"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Nichette"), David Kerman (as "Servant"), DeWitt Kiernan (as "Servant"), Joseph A. Kramm (as "Guest"), Alma Kruger (as "Nanine"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Marguerite Gautier"), Paul Leyssac (as "Saint Gaudens"), Morris Morrison (as "Guest"), Arnold Moss (as "Guest"), Harold Moulton (as "Gaston Rieux"), Peter Railey, Leona Roberts (as "Prudence"), Jacob F. Ross, Robert F. Ross, Jack Saltzman, Estelle Scheer, Joan Van Seyfertitz (as "Guest"), Gordon Wallace (as "Arthur"), Richard Waring (as "Servant/Guest"), Antonia Warren. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1930) Stage Play: Alison's House. Drama. Written by Susan Glaspell. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 1 Dec 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "John Stanhope"), Donald Cameron (as "Eben"), Howard Da Silva (as "Hodges"), Florida Friebus (as "Ann Leslie"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Louise"), Alma Kruger (as "Miss Agatha"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Elsa"), Leona Roberts (as "Jennie"), Robert Ross (as "Richard Knowles"), Herbert Shapiro (as "Ted Stanhope"), Mary Ward. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1931) Stage Play: Camille. Drama (revival). Written by Alexandre Dumas, fils. Translated by Henriette Metcalf. Directed by Constance Collier. Civic Repertory Theatre: 26 Jan 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Walter Beck (as "The Doctor"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "M. Duval"), Donald Cameron (as "Count De Giray"), Howard Da Silva (as "Guest"), Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Olympe"), Morgan Farley (as "Armand Duval"), Robert H. Gordon (as "Baron De Varville"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Nichette"), David Kerman (as "Servant"), DeWitt Kiernan (as "Servant"), Joseph A. Kramm (as "Guest"), Alma Kruger (as "Nanine"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Marguerite Gautier"), Paul Leyssac (as "Saint Gaudens"), Morris Morrison (as "Guest"), Arnold Moss (as "Guest"), Harold Moulton (as "Gaston Rieux"), Peter Railey, Leona Roberts (as "Prudence"), Jacob F. Ross, Robert F. Ross, Jack Saltzman, Estelle Scheer, Joan Van Seyfertitz (as "Guest"), Gordon Wallace (as "Arthur"), Richard Waring (as "Servant/Guest"), Antonia Warren. Produced by Civic Repertory Theatre Inc.
- (1931) Stage Play: Alison's House. Drama (revival). Written by Susan Glaspell. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Ritz Theatre: 11 May 1931- 23 May 1931 (unknown performances). Produced by Lee Shubert. Cast: Walter Beck (as "John Stanhope"), Donald Cameron (as "Eben"), Howard Da Silva (as "Hodges"), Florida Friebus (as "Ann Leslie"), Josephine Hutchinson (as "Louise"), Alma Kruger (as "Miss Agatha"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "Elsa"), Leona Roberts (as "Jennie"), Robert F. Ross (as "Richard Knowles"), Herbert Rudley (as "Ted Stanhope"), Mary Ward (as "Mrs. Hodges"). Produced with the Civic Repertory Company.
- (1982) Stage Play: Alice in Wonderland. Musical fantasy (revival).
- (1932) Stage Play: Dear Jane. Comedy. Written by Eleanor Holmes Hinkley. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Civic Repertory Theatre: 14 Nov 1932- Nov 1932 (closing date unknown/11 performances).
- (1953) Stage Play: The Strong Are Lonely. Drama. Written by Fritz Hochwalder. From the French version of the German version, adapted by Eva Le Gallienne. Incidental music by Lehman Engel. Directed by Margaret Webster. Broadhurst Theatre: 29 Sep 1953- 3 Oct 1953 (7 performances). Cast: Wesley Addy (as "Ladislaus Oros, S.J."), Dion Allen (as "Gracia Queseda, Father Claussner, S.J."), Nils Asther (as "Andre Cornelis"), Paul Ballantyne (as "William Clark, S.J., Father Procurator"), Dehl Berti (as "Barrigua, Indian Chief"), Philip Bourneuf (as "Lorenzo Querini"), Wyatt Cooper (as "Soldier of the Spanish Army"), Joseph Dooley (as "Father Reinegg, S.J."), Victor Francen (as "Alfonso Fernandez, S.J., Father Provincial of the Society of Jesus in Paraguay"), Ernesto Gonzalez (as "Young Indian"), Edward Groag (as "Candia, Indian Chief"), Junaluska (as "Naguacu, Indian Chief"), Denis King (as "Don Pedro de Miura"), Robert Ludlum Soldier of the Spanish Army"), John Marley (as "Jose Bustillos"), Earl Montgomery (as "Rochus Lieberman, S.J., Father Superior"), Kermit Murdock (as "Carlos Gervazoni, Bishop of Buenos Aires"), Kuruks Pahitu (as "Acatu, Indian Chief"), Ray Rizzo (as "Father Torres, S.J."), Frederick Rolf (as "Captain Arago, Officer of the Spanish Army"), Martin Rudy (as "Captain Villano, Officer of the Spanish Army"), John Straub (as "Alvaro Catalde"), Tuktu (as "Young Indian"), Stuart Vaughan Sergeant of the Guard"). Produced by Walter P. Chrysler Jr.
- (1933) Stage Play: The Cherry Orchard. Comedy (revival).
- (1934) Stage Play: L'Aiglon. Drama/tragedy (revival). Written by Edmond Rostand. Book adapted by Clemence Dane. Directed by Eva Le Gallienne. Broadhurst Theatre: 3 Nov 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/58 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Marie-Louise, Duchess of Parma"), Eva Le Gallienne (as "L'Aiglon"/"Franz, Duke of Reichstadt, Napoleon's son"), Walter Beck (as "Count Sedlinsky, Chief of Police"), Stiano Broggiotti (as "Count Bombelles, in attendance on Marie-Louise") [Broadway debut], John H. Brewer (as "Gentz, a spy"), Hugh Buckler (as "Flambeau, a Grenadier"), Donald Cameron (as "A French Attache"), Bennett Challis (as "A Man/Marmont, a French Field Marshal"), Margaret Cloninger (as "A Lady-in-Waiting/Third Lilac Domino"), Barbara Cochrane (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Colt (as "Fanny Elssler, a dancer"), Samuel Colt (as "A Young Countryman/Fifth Conspirator"), Sayre Crawley (as "Franz, Emperor of Austria"), Martha Crego (as "Fourth Lilac Domino"), Marion Evenson (as "Countess Camerata, Napoleon's niece"), Betty Fouche (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Francis (as "Acolyte"), Helena Glenn (as "Second Lady/A Shepherdess"), Richard Heath (as "Ensemble"), Lionel Hogarth (as "Count Dietrichstein, the Duke's tutor/Second Conspirator/A Prelate"), Lawrence Hutt (as "Fourth Conspirator"), Dorothy Johnson (as "Singer"), Jane Kim (as "Ensemble"), Joseph A. Kramm (as "Foresti/a Captain/First Conspirator"), Paul Leyssac (as "Metternich, Chancellor of Austria"), Benedict MacQuarrie (as "General Hartmann, in attendance on the Duke"), Ysobel Martin (as "A Maid/Sixth Lilac Domino"), Edward McHugh (as "An Usher"), Georgie Drew Mendum (as "An Old Woman/A Princess"), Gabrielle Morgan (as "Ensemble"), Sam Pearce (as "A Harlequin/A Doctor"), Martin Pollock (as "A Tailor/Third Conspirator"), Stella Reynolds (as "First Lady/Fifth Lilac Domino"), Leona Roberts (as "The Archduchess, Marie-Louise's sister-in-law"), Douglas Rowland (as "First Servant"), John Salzman (as "First Swiss Guard"), Larry Schwimmer (as "Second Swiss Guard"), Charles Sedgwick (as "Third Servant/A Jester/Acolyte"), Alice Swanson (as "Singer"), Theodore Tenley (as "An Old Peasant/A Fop"), David Turk (as "A Farmer"), Helen Walpole (as "Therese de Lorget"), William Walsh (as "Second Servant"), Mary Ward (as "A Woman/Second Lilac Domino"), Richard Waring (as "Tiburce de Lorget, an exile in the Austrian pay"), Nelson Welch (as "Baron D'Obenaus, the Duke's history tutor/A Folly/Sixth Conspirator"), William Whitehead (as "Prokesch, the Duke's personal friend"), Ruth Wilton (as "Third Lady/Fifth Lilac Domino/Singer"). Produced by Archibald Selwyn and Harold B. Franklin.
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