Selected Theatre Credits
- Some (West End, 1916)
- Cheep! (West End, 1917)
- A to Z (West End, 1921)
- London Calling! (West End, 1923)
- Andre Charlot's Revue of 1924 (Broadway, 1924)
- Charlot Revue (West End, 1925)
- Charlot's Revue of 1926 (Broadway and US tour, 1925–26)
- Oh, Kay! (Broadway, 1926; West End, 1927)
- Treasure Girl (Broadway, 1928)
- Candle Light (Broadway, 1929)
- The International Review (Broadway, 1930)
- Private Lives (West End, 1930; Broadway, 1931)
- Nymph Errant (West End, 1933)
- Tonight at 8:30 (UK tour, 1935; West End and Broadway, 1936; US tour, 1947; Broadway revival, 1948)
- Susan and God (Broadway, 1937; US tour, 1938)
- Skylark (US tour and Broadway, 1939)
- Lady in the Dark (Broadway, 1941)
- Errand for Bernice (US tour, 1944)
- Blithe Spirit (Hawaii, 1945)
- Pygmalion (Broadway, 1945; US tour, 1946)
- September Tide (UK tour and West End, 1948–49; Cape Cod, 1949)
- The King and I (Broadway, 1951)
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