Stage Appearances
- Hello 1919! (1919)
- Jump Steady (1922)
- Plantation Revue (1925)
- Black Bottom (1926)
- Miss Calico (1926-1927)
- Paris Bound (1927)
- Africana (1927)
- The Ethel Waters Broadway Revue (1928)
- Lew Leslie's Blackbirds (1930)
- Rhapsody in Black (1931)
- Broadway to Harlem (1932)
- As Thousands Cheer (1933-1934)
- At Home Abroad (1935-1936)
- Mamba's Daughters (1939-1940)
- Cabin in the Sky (1940-1941)
- Laugh Time (1943)
- Blue Holiday (1945)
- The Member of the Wedding (1950-1951)
- At Home with Ethel Waters (1953)
- The Voice of Strangers (1956)
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