- (1923 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1923) Stage Play: The Player Queen. Farce. Written by William Butler Yeats. Neighborhood Playhouse: 16 Oct 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Charner Batson (as "Big Countryman"), John Campbell, Leonard Carey (as "Third Old Man") [Broadway debut], Albert Carroll, Dennis Cleugh, Frances Cowles, Douglas Garden, Reba Garden, Pamela Gaythorne, Alfred Hagnauer, Perry Ivins (as "First Poet/Old Beggar") [Broadway debut], Ruth Lee, Lily Lubell, Aline MacMahon (as "Decima"), Philip Mann, Esther Mitchell, Marion Morehouse, Arthur Reed, John Francis Roche, Joanna Roos, Adeline Ruby, Ann Schmidt, John Scott, Blanche Talmud, John Taylor, Charles Wagner, Dan Walker, Polaire Weissmann, Martin Wolfson (as "Musician") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Neighborhood Players.
- (1923) Stage Play: This Fine-Pretty World. Drama. Written by Percy MacKaye. Neighborhood Playhouse: 26 Dec 1923- Jan 1924 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: E.J. Ballantine (as "Beem Spaulding"), George Brett, Reginald Carrington, Albert Carroll, John Crawford, Reba Garden, Rhody Melindy, Pamela Gaythorne, Grace Hooper, Perry Ivins, Remon La Joie, Robert Le Sueur, Lily Lubell, Aline MacMahon (as "Mag Maggot"), T. Lewis McMichael, Esther Mitchell, Marion Morehouse, John Francis Roche, Joanna Roos, William Stahl, Charles Wagner, Dan Walker, Polaire Weissmann, A.T. Wenning.
- (1924) Stage Play: Fashion. Comedy (revival). Written by Anna Cora Mowatt. Provincetown Playhouse: 3 Feb 1924- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/152 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Colonel Howard"), Cynthia Barry (as "Mrs. Tiffany's Guest"), Romeyn Benjamin (as "Mr. Tiffany"), Marietta Bitter (as "Mrs. Tiffany's Harpist"), Mary Blair (as "Millinette"), George Brown (as "Zeke"), Clare Eames (as "Mrs. Tiffany"), Charles Ellis (as "T. Tennyson Twinkle"), Helen Freeman (as "Seraphina"), Stanley Howlett (as "Count Jolimaitre"), Perry Ivins (as "Adam Trueman"), Macklin Marrow (as "Mrs. Tiffany's Violinist"), Harold McGee (as "Augustus Fogg"), Mary Morris (as "Gertrude"), Allen W. Nagle (as "Snobson"), Eloise Pendleton (as "Mrs. Tiffany's Guest"), 'Lucy Ellen Shreve' (as "Mrs. Tiffany's Guest"), 'Ruza Wenclawska' (as "Prudence"). Produced by The Provincetown Players.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Crime in the Whistler Room. Drama. Written by Edmund Wilson. Directed by Harold McGee. Provincetown Playhouse: 12 Oct 1924- Nov 1924 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Produced by The Provincetown Players.
- (1924) Stage Play: Desire Under the Elms. Drama. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Greenwich Village Theatre (moved to The Earl Carroll Theatre (12 Jan 1925- May1925, then moved to George M. Cohan's Theatre 1 Jun 1925 - circa. Sep 1925, then moved to Daly's 63rd Street Theatre from 28 Sep 1925 to close): 11 Nov 1925- 17 Oct 1925 (420 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Sheriff"), Romeyn Benjamin, Albert Brush, Hume Derr, Charles Ellis (as "Eben Cabot"), Walter Huston (as "Ephraim Cabot"), Perry Ivins (as "Peter Cabot"), Arthur Mack, Macklin Marrow, Norma Millay, Mary Morris, Allan Nagle, Donald Oenslager (as "Other Folk") [Broadway debut], Alma O'Neill, Eloise Pendleton, Lucy Shreve, William Stahl (as "Farmer/Deputy"), John Taylor, Mary True, Ruza Wenclawska. Produced by The Provincetown Players. Note: First filmed in USSR as Kali bazrobidan (1928) [silent] and most notably by Don Hartman Productions for Paramount Pictures as Desire Under the Elms (1958).
- (1924) Stage Play: Paolo and Francesca. Drama (revival). Written by Stephen Phillips. Booth Theatre: 2 Dec 1924- Dec 1924 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Aline Berry, Adele Bradley, Ralph Bunker (as "Pulci"), Albert Carroll, Michael Daun, Morgan Farley, Cosette Faustine, Borden Harriman, Perry Ivins (as "Corrado"), Claude King (as "Giovanni"), James Meighan, Layelah Monif, Marian Moorehouse, Margaret Scott Oliver, Diantha Pattison (as "Costanza"), Phyllis Povah (as "Francesca"), Helen Stryker, Helen Ware (as "Lucrezia"). Produced by Cosmos Stage and Screens Production Inc. Note: Filmed in Italy as Paolo e Francesca (1950).
- (1925) Stage Play: Love for Love. Comedy. Written by William Congreve. Directed by Robert Edmond Jones and Stanley Howlett. Greenwich Village Theatre: 31 Mar 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Sir Sampson Legend"), Eve Balfour (as "Mrs. Foresight"), E.J. Ballantine (as "Foresight"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Jeremy"), Helen Freeman, Rosalind Fuller, Stanley Howlett, Perry Ivins (as "Ben"), Hugh Kidder (as "Trapland"), Sidney Machet, Harold McGee, James Meighan, Adrienne Morrison, Clement O'Loghlen, Samuel Rapport, Alys Rees, Edgar Stehli (as "Tattle"), 'Noel Tearle' (as "Scandal").
- (1925) Stage Play: The Fountain. Written by Eugene O'Neill. Scenic Design by Macklin Morrow. Directed by Robert Edmond Jones. Greenwich Village Theatre: 10 Dec 1925- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Morris Ankrum (as "Manuel de Castillo"), Ralph Benzies, Stanley Berry, Egon Brecher (as "Luis de Alvaredo"), Curtis Cooksey (as "Nano"), Ray Corning, Liza Dallett, Rosalinde Fuller, Walter Huston (as "Juan Ponce de Leon"), Perry Ivins (as "Alonzo de Oviedo"), Philip Jones, Pauline Moore (as "Maria de Cordova"), Henry O'Neill (as "Christopher Columbus/Father Superior"), William Stahl (as "Pedro/A Soldier"), Edgar Stehli (as "Vincente de Cordova/Friar Quesada"), John Taylor, Crane Wilbur (as "Diego Menendez"). Produced by Kenneth MacGowan, Robert Edmond Jones and Eugene O'Neill.
- (1926) Stage Play: Juarez and Maximilian. Historical drama. Written by Franz Werfel. Directed by Philip Moeller. Guild Theatre: 11 Oct 1926- Nov 1926 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Charles Allais, Albert Bruning, Morris Carnovsky (as "Riva-Palacio Canon Soria"), Harold Clurman (as "Mariano Escobedo, Polyphemie"), Cheryl Crawford (as "Madame Barrio"), Arnold Daly (as "Francois Achille Bazaine"), Stanley DeWolfe, Dudley Digges (as "Archbishop Labastida of Mexico and Puebla"), Clare Eames (as "Carlotta"), Margalo Gillmore (as "Princess Agnes Salm"), Perry Ivins (as "Theodosio Lares"), Earle Larrimore (as "State Councillor Stephen Herzfield"), Philip Leigh (as "City Deputy of Chihuahua, Yapitan"), Alfred Lewis, Philip Loeb (as "Elizea" and "General Tomas Mejia"), Alfred Lunt (as "Maximilian"), Maurice McRae, Sanford Meisner (as "Blasio"), Edward G. Robinson (as "Porfirio Diaz"), John Rynne, Erskine Sanford (as "Lawyer Siliceo"), Roland Twombley, Edward Van Sloan (as "Captain Miguel Lopez"), Dan Walker. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1935) Stage Play: Paths of Glory. Written by Sidney Howard. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 26 Sep 1935- Oct 1935 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Robert Adams, Paul Alberts, Lee Baker, E.J. Ballantine, Edgar Barrier, Sanford Bickart, John Bohn, Milo Boulton (as "Duval"), Ranney Compton, Jerome Cowan (as "Ferol"), Stephen Crane, Herschel Cropper, Jack Daniels, Jack Davis, Ann Dere (as "The Proprietress of the Café du Carrefour"), Roland Drew, Ted Erwin, Carl Frank, Nicholas Harlow, William Harrigan, Perry Ivins (as "Sergeant-Chaplain Picard"), Wardell Jennings, Bernard Kisner, David Leonard, Benedict MacQuarrie, Arthur Marlowe, Myron McCormick (as "Langlois"), Harold Moffet (as "Sergeant Jonnart"), Leonard Penn, Dick Purcell, Guy Repp (as "Captain Charpentier"), Philip Robinson, Jack Roseleigh, Richard Ross, George Ryan, Cyril Scott, John Seager, Jerry Sloane, George W. Smith, Paul Stiller, Norman Stuart, George Tobias (as "Meyer"), Crane Whitley (as "Poujade") [credited as Clem Wilenchick]. Produced by Arthur Hopkins. Note: Play has no connection to the film Paths of Glory (1957).
- (1935) Stage Play: Boy Meets Girl. Comedy. Written by Bella Spewack and Sam Spewack. Directed by George Abbott. Cort Theatre: 27 Nov 1935- Jul 1937 (closing date unknown/669 performances). Cast: Joyce Arling (as "Susie"), Royal Beal (as "Mr. Friday, C.F."), John Clarke, Jerome Cowan (as "J. Carlyle Benson"), Philip Faversham, Robert Foulk, Helen Gardner, Peggy Hart (as "Peggy"), Perry Ivins (as "Doctor") [final Broadway role], Allyn Joslyn (as "Robert Law"), Garson Kanin (as "Green"), Marjorie Lytell, James MacColl, Charles McClelland, Lea Penman (as "Miss Crews"), Edison Rice (as "Chauffer"), Everett Sloane (as "Rosetti"), George W. Smith, Maurice Sommers. Produced by George Abbott. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as Boy Meets Girl (1938).
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