- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Sap (1924). Comedy. Written by William Grew. Directed by Arthur Hurley. Apollo Theatre: 15 Dec 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Peggy Allenby, Doris Eaton (as "Jane Mason"), Raymond Hitchcock (as "William (Bill) Small"), Russell Johnstone, Norval Keedwell (as "Edward Mason"), Miriam Sears, A.H. Van Buren. Produced by George H. Nicolai and Jack M. Welch. Note: Produced by Warner Brothers in 1929 as a talkie starring Edward Everett Horton.
- Earl Carroll's Vanities (1925). Musical revue. Music and Lyrics by Clarence Gaskill. Book by William Grew, Jimmy Duffy, "Bugs" Baer, Blanche Merrill, Julius Tannen, Lester Allen, Owen Murphy, Jay Gorney, Bozeman Bulger, Ted Healy [earliest Broadway credit], Don Lindley and Harry Jentes. Music interpreted by Ross Gorman. Musical Director: Donald Voorhees. Additional lyrics by Owen Murphy and Fred Phillips. Additional music by Jay Gorney and Irving Bibo. Production Supervised by Earl Carroll. Set Decoration by Willy Pogany. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Scenic Design by Karle O. Amend. Musical Staging by David Bennett. Directed by William Grew. Earl Carroll Theatre: 6 Jul 1925- 27 Dec 1925 (199 performances). Cast: Rose Adaire, Basil Allis, Marjorie Bailey, Anita Banton, Suzanne Bennett, Marjorie Bolton, Celia Branz (as "Performer"), Pat Brown, Edith Cardell, Marion Cardell, Aileen Carmody, Vivian Carmody, Dave Chasen (as "Performer"), Gertrude Crouch, Sid Daish, Marion Dale, Dane Daniels, Teddy Dauer, M. De Jari, Marion Dowling, Jessica Dragonette, Pearl Eaton, Olivette Florentine, Bobby Folsom, Evelyn France, Bobby Galvin, Jeanette Gilmore, M. Senia Gluck, Dorothy Gordon, Eve Marie Gray, Vivian Hart, Betty Healy, Ted Healy (as "Performer"), Helen Herms, Ross Hertz (as "Ensemble"), Warren Hill, Herman Hoover, Agnes Horter, Ray Hughes, Dave Jones, Marjorie Kelly, Mildred Kelly, Kenneth Lackey, Trudy Lake, Jewel LaKota, Florence Lavalle, Oscar Lorraine, Van Lowe, Polly Luce, Eve Lynn, Virginia Martin, Rita Mayer, Wallace McCutcheon, Ruth Mees, Marcelle Miller, Margaret Miller, Lillian Morehouse, Marie Musselle, Adele Neff, Frances Norton, Jack Norton, Natalie Norton, Blanche O'Brien, Vera O'Brien, Agnes O'Laughlin, Gladys Pender, Marjorie Peterson, Kathryn Ray, Nellie Roberts, Josephine Sabel, Felicia Sorel, Julia Steger, Irene Swor, Earl Taney, Julius Tannen, Esther Tanya, The Whirlwinds, Lillian Thomas, Francis Thorne, Lucille Upton, Velma Valentine, Richard Warren, Peggy Watts, Rose Wenzel, Frank Wisner, Harold Yates, Marguerite Young. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- Florida Girl (1925). Musical comedy. Music by Milton Suskind. Based on material by Paul Porter, Benjamin Hapgood Burt and William Grew. Lyrics by Paul Porter, Benjamin Hapgood Burt and William Grew. Music orchestrated by Will Vodery. Musical Direction by Don Voorhees. Choreography by David Bennett. Art and technical direction by Bernard Lohmuller. Directed by Frederick Stanhope. Lyric Theatre: 2 Nov 1925- 5 Dec 1925 (40 performances). Cast: Florence Allen, Lester Allen, Miriam Avondale, James S. Barrett, Irving Beebe, Polly Blake, Nellie Breen, Arthur Bryson, Emily Burton, Madeline Calkins, Margaret Callan, Betty Campbell, Barbara Carrington, Kenneth Curry, Val De Mar, Bessie DeBraw, Geraldine Dryden, Hannah Dunner, Marie Ellen, Parker Fennelly (as "Mike"), Jack Fisher, William Foran, Chester Fredericks, Jeannette Gilmore, Gracella & Theodore, Dolla Harkins, Kenneth Haviland, Thomas Herbert, Elvonne Hill, Renee Johnstone, Strappy Jones, Frances Joyce, Lowen Kildare, Allyn King, Naan Lane, Kitty Leckie, Gertrude Lemmon, Carlotta Marino, Mildred Marthain, Nellie McCarthy, Norrine Nash, Grace Norman, Jack Norton, Cheri Pelham, Nina Penn, Lucille Pryor, Anally Pupp, Eleanor Rainke, Alice Raisen, Virginia Ray, The Ritz Brothers, Otis Schaefer, Vivienne Segal, Virginia Van, Hope Vernon, Justine Welsh, May Welsh, Claire White, Wren Wilson. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- Earl Carroll's Vanities (1926). Musical revue. Music by Grace Henry and Morris Hamilton. Book by Stanley Rauh and William Grew. Lyrics by Grace Henry and Morris Hamilton. Choreographed by David Bennett. Earl Carroll Theatre: 24 Aug 1926- May 1927 (closing date unknown/303 performances). Cast: Hazel Bowman, Florence Brady, Charles Dale, Magda De Bries, M. De Jari, Harry Delf, Bernard Dudley, Norman Frescott, Dorothy Knapp, Moran and Mack, Robert Rhodes, Yvette Rugel, Joseph Smith, Bernice Speer, Julius Tannen, Gilbert Wells, Thelma White. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- The Mating Season (1927). Farce.
- My Girl Friday (1929).
- Nice Women (1929). Comedy. Written by William Grew. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Longacre Theatre: 10 Jun 1929- Aug 1929 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: George Barbier (as "James Girard"), Edward Broadley (as "Conners"), Hope Drown (as "Geraldine Girard"), Albert Hayes (as "William Wells"), Helen Joy (as "Mary"), Lottie Linthicum (as "Martha Girard"), Warren McCollum (as "John Girard"), Sylvia Sidney (as "Elizabeth Girard"), Verree Teasdale (as "Dorothy Drew"), Robert Warwick (as "Mark Chandler"). Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- She Lived Next to the Firehouse (1931). Farce. Written by William Grew and Harry Delf. Directed by William B. Friedlander. Longacre Theatre: 10 Feb 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: William Frawley (as "Harlan Smith"), William Gargan, Ara Gerald, Roger Gray, George Harvey, John Henry, Ralph Hertz, Lois Jesson, Clifford Jones, Lottie Linthicum, Victor Moore, Patricia O'Connor, Lawrence O'Sullivan, Harry Short, Elda Voelkel. Produced by L. Lawrence Weber.
- Jerry-for-Short (1929). Comedy. Written by William Grew. Directed by William Grew. Waldorf Theatre: 12 Aug 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Harold Bolton (as "Perkins"), John Brewster (as "Cyril Forbish"), Lorna Carroll as "Betty Hartwell"), Don Costello (as "Anthony La Vere"), Marie Louise Dana (as "Minerva Manners"), Joseph Fay (as "Robert Manners"), Dorothy Greene (as "Mary"), Cameron Mathews (as "Bascom Jenkins"), Fiske O'Hara (as "John Hartwell"), Patricia Quinn (as "Geraldine Jenkins"). Produced by Eugene Productions, Inc.
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