Stagework
- The Squab Farm (March 13 – April 1918) (Broadway)
- 39 East (March 31, 1919–unknown) (appeared in six performances as a replacement for Constance Binney until Actors' Equity Association strike shut the play down) (Broadway)
- Footloose (May 20 – June 1920) (Broadway)
- Nice People (March 2 – June 1921) (Broadway)
- Everyday (November 16, 1921 – January 1922) (Broadway)
- Sleeping Partners (June 11, 1922) (Baltimore)
- Good Gracious, Annabelle (June 20, 1922) (Baltimore)
- Danger (December 22, 1921 – February 1922) (stepped in as two-week replacement for an ill Kathlene MacDonnel) (Broadway)
- Her Temporary Husband (August 31 – November 1922) (replaced during tryouts in May 1922 before the show premiered on Broadway) (Stamford, Connecticut)
- The Exciters (September 22 – October 1922) (Broadway)
- The Dancers (February 15, 1923–unknown) (London)
- Conchita (March 19, 1924–unknown) (London)
- This Marriage (May 15, 1924–unknown) (London)
- The Creaking Chair (July 22, 1924–unknown) (London)
- Fallen Angels (April 21, 1925–unknown) (London)
- The Green Hat (September 2, 1925–unknown) (London)
- Scotch Mist (January 26, 1926–unknown) (London)
- They Knew What They Wanted (May 18, 1926–unknown) (London)
- The Gold Diggers (December 14, 1926–unknown) (London)
- The Garden of Eden (May 30, 1927–unknown) (London)
- Blackmail (February 28, 1928–unknown) (London)
- Mud and Treacle (May 9, 1928–unknown) (London)
- Her Cardboard Lover (August 21, 1928–unknown) (London and Scotland)
- He's Mine (October 29, 1929–unknown) (London)
- The Lady of the Camellias (March 5, 1930–unknown) (London)
- Let Us Be Gay (August 18, 1930–unknown) (London)
- Forsaking All Others (March 1 – June 1933) (Broadway)
- Dark Victory (November 7 – December 1934) (Broadway)
- Rain (Revival) (February 12 – March 1935) (Broadway)
- Something Gay (April 29 – July 1935) (Broadway)
- Reflected Glory (September 21, 1936 – January 1937) (Broadway)
- Antony and Cleopatra (November 10–14, 1937) (Broadway)
- The Circle (April 18 – June 1938) (Broadway)
- I Am Different (August 18, 1938–unknown) (opened in San Diego, California, closed during tryouts)
- The Little Foxes (February 15, 1939 – February 3, 1940) (Broadway)
- The Second Mrs Tanqueray (July 1, 1940) (Maplewood, New Jersey)
- Her Cardboard Lover (June 30, 1941) (Westport, Connecticut)
- Clash by Night (December 27, 1941 – February 7, 1942) (Broadway)
- The Skin of Our Teeth (November 18, 1942 – September 25, 1943) (replaced after 229 performances by Miriam Hopkins) (Broadway)
- Private Lives (June 19, 1944) (Stamford, Connecticut)
- Foolish Notion (March 13 – June 9, 1945) (Broadway)
- The Eagle Has Two Heads (March 19 – April 12, 1947) (Broadway)
- Private Lives (Revival) (October 4, 1948 – May 7, 1949) (Broadway)
- Dear Charles (September 15, 1954 – January 29, 1955) (Broadway)
- A Streetcar Named Desire (Revival) (February 15, 1956–unknown) (New York City Center)
- Ziegfeld Follies (April 16, 1956–unknown) (opened in Boston, closed during tryouts, retitled Welcome Darlings for a one-night-only show in Westport, Connecticut)
- Eugenia (January 30 – February 9, 1957) (Broadway)
- House on the Rocks (June 1958) (tour)
- Crazy October (October 8, 1958–unknown) (opened in New Haven, Connecticut, closed in San Francisco during tryouts)
- Craig's Wife (June 30, 1960) (Nyack, New York)
- Midgie Purvis (February 1–18, 1961) (Broadway)
- Here Today (June 1962) (tour)
- The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore (January 1–4, 1964) (Broadway)
- Glad Tidings (June 1964) (tour)
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