Theatre Appearances
- Words and Music, Adelphi Theatre, London (1932-1933). The production was written and directed by Noël Coward.
- Nymph Errant, Adelphi Theatre, London (1933-1934)
- Streamline(revue), Palace Theatre, London (1932-1933)
- Stop Press, Adelphi Theatre, London (1934-1935)
- Tonight at 8.30, London and New York.
- The Grass is Greener, St Martin's Theatre, London.
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