Stage Work
- The Merry World (1926) (Broadway)
- A Night in Paris (1926) (Broadway)
- Heads Up (1929) (Broadway)
- George White's Scandals of 1931 (1931) (Broadway)
- On Your Toes (1936) (Broadway and US national tour)
- Keep Off the Grass (1940) (Broadway)
- By Jupiter (1942) (Broadway)
- Three to Make Ready (1946) (Broadway)
- Where's Charley? (1948) (Broadway)
- Where's Charley? (1951) (Broadway) (return engagement)
- All-American (1962) (Broadway)
- Come Summer (1969) (Broadway)
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