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The Optimists (1928). Musical revue. Material by Clifford Grey, Greatrex Newman and Austin Melford. Lyrics by Clifford Grey, Greatrex Newman and Austin Melford. Music by Melville Gideon. Featuring songs by Granville English. Featuring songs with lyrics by Granville English, Clifford Seyler and Edward Knoblock. Choreographed by Jack Haskell. Directed by Melville Gideon. Casino de Paris: 30 Jan 1928- 18 Feb 1928 (24 performances). Cast: Richard Bold, Evelyn De La Tour, Luella Gear, Melville Gideon, George Hassell, Fred Hillebrand, Flora Le Breton, Eleanor Powell, Sally Starr, Bobby Watson. Produced by Melville Gideon.

Follow Thru (1929). Musical comedy. Material by Laurence Schwab and Buddy G. DeSylva. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Lew Brown and B.G. DeSylva. Musical Numbers Staged by Bobby Connolly. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Chanin's 46th Street Theatre: 9 Jan 1929- 21 Dec 1929 (401 performances). Cast: Arthur Aylesworth (as "Mac Moore, a golf professional"), Margaret Banks, John Barker, Jane Brown, Arthur Q. Bryan (as "Country Club Boy"), Hilda Burkhart, Madeline Cameron, Edith Campbell, Dorothy Christie, Katharine Cornell (as "Lady"), Arthur Craig, W.E. Critzer, Dorothy Day, Zilpha De Witt, Irene Delroy, Dody Donnelly, Carrick Douglas, Al Downing, Dorothea Dunn, Christine Ecklund, Oscar Ellinger, Joseph Evans, Phil Farley, Yvonne Grey, Jack Haley (as "Jack Martin"), Irene Hamlin, John Hammond, Paul Howard, Claire Joyce, Marguerite Kennedy, Ruth Kent, Philip King, Frank Kingdon (as "Martin Bascomb, president of the Bound Brook Country Club"), Fred Kuhnly, Constance Lane, Elaine Lank, Ethel Lawrence, Jack Lawrence, Margaret Lee, Ann Lomax, Bodil Lund, Jocelyn Lyle, Ned Lynn, Paul Mann, John McCahill, Gordon Merrick, Harry Moore, Fred Murray, Richard Neely, Mortimer O'Brien, Zelma O'Neal, Anita Pam, Sherry Pelham, Eleanor Powell (as "Molly"), Samuel Quinn, Richard Renaud, Herbert Rothwell, William Sahner, John Sheehan, Maurice Siegel, Mildred Stevens, Drucilla Strain, Don Tomkins, Renee Vilon, Irene Warner, Mildred Webb, Arlyne White, Jerry White, Minerva Wilson. Produced by Laurence Schwab and Frank Mandel.

Active on Broadway in the following productions:

At Home Abroad (1935). Musical revue.

George White's Music Hall Varieties (1932).

Hot-Cha! (1932). Musical comedy. Music by Ray Henderson. Lyrics by Lew Brown. Book by Mark Hellinger, H.S. Kraft, Ray Henderson and Lew Brown. Based on a story by H.S. Kraft. Musical Direction by Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by John Harkrider. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor and Edward C. Lilley. Ziegfeld Theatre: 8 Mar 1932- 18 Jun 1932 (119 performances). Cast: Iris Adrian, Louise Allen, Mary Ann, Nick Basil, Miriam Battista, Herman Belmonte, Leonard Berry, Virginia Biddle, Joan Burgess, Alice Burrage, Tito Coral, Mary Coyle, Jack Daley, Dorothy Day, Antonio De Marco, Renee De Marco, Louis Delgado, Alan DeSylva, Marion Dixon, Dody Donnelly, Betty Dumbris, Prudence Edgar, Georgia Ellis, Jules Epailly (as "Store Keeper, Manuel"), Harriet Fink, Marjorie Fisher, Dorothy Flood, John Fulco, Robert Gleckler, Pearl Harris, Patty Hastings, Florence Healy, Hernandez Brothers, Theo Holley, Jean Howard, Stanley Howard, Mercedes Hughes, Alfonso Iglesias, Dorothy Kal, Gloria Kelly, Tom Kelly, June Knight, Frances Kruger, Charles La Torre, Bert Lahr (as "Alky Schmidt"), Jane Lane, Rose Louise, Evelyn Lowrie, Neva Lynn, June MacCloy, Frances Markey, Edwin Marsh, Mary Joan Martin, Lorelle McCarver, Lou Ann Meredith, Rosalie Milan, Vic Monroe, Grace Moore, Pauline Moore, George O'Brien, Ethel O'Dell, Catherine O'Neil, Lester Ostrander, Lynne Overman (as "Hap Wilson"), Arthur Page, Sherry Pelham, Theo Phane, Lilyan Picard, Eleanor Powell (as "Dancer"), Basil Prock, Polly Ray, Carol Renwick, Mary Alice Rice, Wilburn Riviere, Buddy Rogers (as "Jack Whitney"), Alma Ross, William Ruppel, Mina Ruskin, Marion Santre, Roy Sedley, Gertrude Sheffield, Marie Stevens, Kay Stewart, Thomas Thompson, Lupe Velez (as "Conchita"), Veloz and Yolanda, Efim Vitis, Marion Volk, Molly Wakefield, Diana Walker, Lorraine Webb, Mildred Webb, Marjorie White. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..

Fine and Dandy (1930). Musical comedy. Music by Kay Swift. Material by Donald Ogden Stewart. Lyrics by Paul James. Uncredited material by Joe Cook. Orchestra directed by Gene Salzer. Music orchestrated by [error]. Choreographed by Tom Nip and Dave Gould. Directed by Morris Green and Frank McCoy. Erlanger's Theatre: 23 Sep 1930- 2 May 1931 (255 performances). Cast: Joe Cook, Edna Abbey, Jeanne Adams, James Babbitt, Marjorie Bailey, Ben Bernard, Bonnie Blackwood, Alice Boulden, Paul Brack, Joan Burgess, Jack Burley, Phyllis Cameron, Violet Casey, Dave Chasen, Laura Clairon, Joseph Clayton, Hal Clyne, Peaches Dahl, Frances DeFoe, Alda Deery, Tom Denton, Fritzie Deuss, Margaret Dixon, Bert Doughty, John W. Ehrle, Herman Ergotti, Dick Erskine, Eleanor Etheridge, Murray Evans, Walter Fehl, Jack Flaherty, Frank Gagen, Cara Gould, Adele Goulding, Jimmy Hadreas, Jon Hall (as "First Workman"), May Hass, Marion Herson, Gypsy Hollis, Frank Innis, Genevieve Irwin, Scott Jensen, Dick Kirby, Rose Kirsner, Muriel Lawlor, Eva Lewis, Bob Long, Joe Lyons, Jimmy Mahr, Dora Maughan, Jack McClusky, Pearl McKnight, Glen Meyers, Carmen Morales, David D. Morris, Frank Naldi, Fred Nay, George Neville, Chet O'Brien, Mortimer O'Brien, Nell O'Day, Eleanor Powell (as "Miss Hunter"), Victor Pullman, Gus Quinlan, Billy Randall, Joe Reilly, Catherine Reynolds, Jack Richardson, Joe Riley, Elene Ross, Jack Ross, J. Rousseaux, Patsy Schenck, George A. Schiller, Mildred Schroder, Claribel Skinner, Nette Solomon, Rheta Stone, Odette Swan, Peggy Timmons, Kathleen VanNoy, Mary Grace Van Noy, Joe Wagstaff, Pat Walshe, Flo Ward, Amy Weber, Teddy West, Florence Wilson, Wanda Wood. Produced by Morris Green and Lewis E. Gensler.

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