- (1924 - 1945) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1924) Stage Play: In the Darkness. Written by Dan Totheroh [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Pearl Byrd. Belasco Theatre: 8 May 1924 (1 performance). Cast: Jennie Baumel (as "Lissie"), Joseph Greenidge (as "Nathan"), Madelon Porod (as "Bess"), William Sewert (as "Arth"). Produced by Walter Hartwig and The New York Drama League.
- (1932) Stage Play: Distant Drums. Drama. Written by Dan Totheroh. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Belasco Theatre: 18 Jan 1932- Feb 1932 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Beulah Bondi (as "Mrs. Pike"), Mabel Colcord (as "Mrs. Shaw"), Richard Cubitt, Leo Curley, Edward Ellis (as "Quincey Briddleman"), Thomas B. Findlay, Eda Heinemann (as "Mrs. Sawyer"), Arthur Hohl (as "Harris Wolfhill"), James P. Houston, Charles Kuhn, William Lawson, Pauline Lord, Maurice McRae, Mary Michael, Kate Morgan, Edward Pawley, Edward Potter, John Ravold, Margherita Sargent. Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- Moor Born (1934).
- (1934) Stage Play: Mother Lode. Drama. Written by Dan Totheroh and George O'Neil. Directed by Melvyn Douglas. Cort Theatre: 22 Dec 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Ivan Arbuckle (as "Yank"), Frank Baer (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Bayley (as "Ensemble"), Louise Beaudet (as "Mrs. Schiller") [final Broadway role], Beulah Bondi (as "Mrs. Kate Hawkins "), Roland Bottomley (as "Lord Berkeley Beresfield"), Barbara Brown (as "Ensemble"), Orrin Burke (as "Irish Johnnie"), Dorothea Cadwallader (as "Ensemble"), Frank Camp (as "Thomas Carter"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Frank O'Malley"), Cynthia Dane (as "Ensemble"), Clifford Dempsey (as "Whiskey Truman, Later, Sen. Truman"), Melvyn Douglas (as "Carey Ried "), Alice Dowd (as "Ensemble"), Willis Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Edythe Elliott (as "Mrs. Thomas Carter"), Gertrude Flynn (as "Julia Musette"), William Franklin (as "Cassius, A Sailor"), Helen Freeman (as "Madame Lorska"), Helen Gahagan (as "Hannah Hawkins"), Al Guin (as "Ensemble"), Carolyn Hun (as "Ensemble"), J. James (as "Ensemble"), Lida Kane (as "Mother O'Brien"), Robert Kellard (as "A Young Man" / "Slim"), George Lamar (as "Curley/Dick Condon"), Frank Lambert (as "Ensemble"), Lenore Lonergan (as "Clarissa Ried"), Lester Lonergan III (as "Little Breeches"), Booth Ried (as "A Man"), Jean Marwood (as "Ensemble"), Barbara O'Neil (as "A Woman"), Arvid Paulson (as "Sing"), Paul Porter (as "Ensemble"), Franklin Reber (as "Ensemble"), Mary Reilly (as "Ensemble"), Tex Ritter (as "Red Dog" / "Another Man"), C. Russell Sage (as "Speed Jake" / "Mike"), 'Robert Shayne (I)' (as "Horace Fields"), Einar Svalbe (as "Swede, A Lieutenant"), Valerie Tempest (as "Ensemble"), Robert Thorne (as "Pious Pete"), John Troughton (as "Brutus"), Rosalie Van der Stucken (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Walker (as "A Young Woman/Another Woman"), Kate Warriner (as "Evelyn"), Sam Worth (as "Ensemble"). Produced by George Bushar and John Tuerk. Note: Filmed as Yellow Dust (1936)).
- (1936) Stage Play: Searching for the Sun. Drama.
- (1945) Stage Play: Live Life Again. Written by Dan Totheroh [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Sawyer Falk. Belasco Theatre: 29 Sep 1945- Oct 1945 (2 performances). Cast: Mathilda Baring (as "Mrs. Black"), Florence Beresford (as "Mrs. Green"), Isabel Bishop (as "Mrs. Smith"), Kenneth Bowles (as "Mr. Black"), Mary Boylan (as "Rose"), Donald Buka (as "Mark Orme"), Edward Bushman (as "Preacher Hill"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Saul Orme"), Zachary A. Charles (as "Nathan Spiers"), James J. Coyle (as "Mr. Green"), Beatrice De Neergaard (as "Hilda Paulson"), Parker Fennelly (as "Spiers"), Robert Gardet (as "Mr. White"), Bruce Halsey (as "Mr. Jones"), John O. Hewitt (as "Greer, The Gravedigger"), Lester Lonergan (as "Mr. Smith"), Kay MacDonald (as "Mrs. Jones"), Phoebe Mackay (as "Mrs. White"), Harold McGee (as "Dr. Bush"), Grace Mills (as "Mrs. Hansen"), Mary Rolfe (as "Judith Spiers"), Ruth Saville (as "Mrs. Brown"), Pat Smith (as "Mr. Brown"). Produced by Sherman S. Krellberg.
- (1925) Stage Play: Wild Birds. Drama. Written by Dan Totheroh. Directed by John Wray. Cherry Lane Theatre: 9 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Produced by Cherry Lane Players Inc.
- (July 12 to 17, 1949) His play, "Distant Drums," was performed in the Fifteenth Midsummer Festival (California Playwrights) production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Onslow Stevens was director.
- (November 1 to 18, 1951) His play, "Once Upon an Earthquake," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Philip Van Dyke was director.
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