Claire Luce - Stage

Stage

  • Much Ado About Nothing as Beatrice May 1, 1952 - May 3, 1952
  • The Taming of the Shrew as Katharina, Apr 25, 1951 - May 6, 1951
  • With a Silk Thread as Rose Raymond, Apr 12, 1950 - Apr 22, 1950
  • Portrait in Black as Tanis Talbot, May 14, 1947 - Jul 5, 1947
  • Of Mice and Men as Curley's Wife, Nov 23, 1937 - May 1938
  • Gay Divorce as Mimi Nov 29, 1932 - Jul 1, 1933
  • Society Girl as Judy Gelett, Dec 30, 1931 - Jan 1932
  • Scarlet Pages as Nora Mason, Sep 9, 1929 - Nov 1929
  • Ziegfeld Follies of 1927 Aug 16, 1927 - Jan 7, 1928
  • No Foolin Jun 24, 1926 - Sep 25, 1926
  • Music Box Revue Dec 1, 1924 - May 1925
  • Dear Sir as Clair, Sep 23, 1924 - Oct 4, 1924
  • Little Jessie James as Claire, Aug 15, 1923 - Jul 19, 1924

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