Other works
Whoopee! (1928). Musical comedy. Material adaption by
William Anthony McGuire. Based on "The Nervous Wreck" by
Owen Davis. Music by
Walter Donaldson. Lyrics by
Gus Kahn. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer. Dialogue directed by William Anthony McGuire. Dances and Ensembles Staged by Seymour Felix. Directed by Seymour Felix. New Amsterdam Theatre: 4 Dec 1928- 23 Nov 1929 (407 performances). Cast included:
Eddie Cantor, Jean Ackerman, Josephine Adair, Sylvia Adam, Colette Ayers, Agnes Ayres, Mabel Baade, Peggy Bancroft, Elsie Behrens, Olive Brady, Ann Brown, Dorothy Brown, Sam Bunin, Katherine Burke,
Spencer Charters, Chief Caupolican, Frank Colletti, Marie Conway, Mary Coyle, Myrna Darby, Ruth Downey, Betty Dumbris, Madeline Dunbar,
Buddy Ebsen, Bill Erickson, Ruth Etting, Harold Ettos, Muriel Flood, Hazel Forbes, Bob Forte,
Tamara Geva, Jack Gifford, Gladys Glad, Betty Gray, Muriel Gray, Paul Gregory, Edouard Grobe, Francis Guinan,
Albert Hackett (as "Chester Underwood"), Vivian Hall, James P. Houston, Meredith Howard, Don Hudson, Tom Hughes, Yvonne Hughes, Elenor Hunt, George Huntington, Jack James, Mary Jane, Louise Joyce, Lillian Knight, David Labris, Wynne Lark, Helen Lehigh, Tom Leventhal, Jack Lewis, Olga Loft, Elaine Mann, Chas. Mayon, Freda Mierse, Frieda Mierse, Gwendolyn Milne, Joe Minitello, Louis Morrell, Catherine Moylan, Edward Nadeau, Pat O'Day, Agnes O'Laughlin, Lillian Ostrum, Connie Owens, Dorothy Paterson, Dorothy Patterson, Charles Pettinger, Will H. Philbrick, Valerie Raemier, Pauline Ray, Bob Rice, Rita Riecker, Marion Roberts, Waldo Roberts, Jerry Rogers, Irving Ross, Jack Rutherford, Jack Shaw, Ethel Shutta, Adele Smith,
Frances Upton, Helen Walsh, Matt Webster, Bobbe Weeks, Bobbie Wellsley, Gil White. Produced by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
Mirrors (1928).
Ten Per Cent (1927). Comedy. Written by Eugene Davis. Directed by
Thomas E. Jackson. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 13 Sep 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Roger Allen, Florence Arden, Violet Barney, Patricia Calvert,
Frank Dae (as "Frederick Merton"), Walter Ferrell,
Albert Hackett (as "Roy Tracey"),
Myra Hampton (as "Pearl"), Robert Leonard,
Edward O'Connor (as "The Character Man"),
Walter Plimmer, Clifton Self, Nancy Sheridan,
John Williams (as "James Depew"). Produced by Thomas E. Jackson and
H.S. Kraft.
Off-Key (1927). Drama. Written by
Arthur Caesar. Belmont Theatre: 8 Feb 1927- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Margaret Douglass, Florence Eldridge,
Albert Hackett (as "Tommy Neville"), Kenneth Hunter, McKay Morris, Katherine Revner, Lucile Watson. Produced by Robert V. Newman.
Twelve Miles Out (1925). Melodrama/romance. Written by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by
Ira Hards and
William Anthony McGuire. Playhouse Theatre: 16 Nov 1925- Apr 1926 (closing date unknown/188 performances). Cast: Lance Burritt, F.H. Day, Mildred Florence, Gilbert Girard, Peter Chong Goe,
Albert Hackett (as "Charles Raymond, or Chuck, Jane's brother"), Alfred A. Hesse, Frank Hilton, James P. Houston, Saul Z. Martell, Howard Morgan, Frank Shannon, John Westley,
Warren William (as "Gerald Fay"). Produced by William Anthony McGuire.
The Nervous Wreck (1923). Comedy.
Up the Ladder (1922). Drama.
Just a Woman (1916). Written by
Eugene Walter. 48th Street Theatre: 17 Jan 1916- May 1916 (closing date unknown/136 performances). Cast: George Stuart Christie, James Eagle, Robert Forrest, Robert Gaffney,
Albert Hackett, Will Howard, David Howell Lindley, Frank Monroe, John Sanders, Frank Torpey,
Josephine Victor, George Williams, Rose Winter. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
The Happy Marriage (1909). Comedy. Written by
Clyde Fitch. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Garrick Theatre: 12 Apr 1909- May 1909 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, C.A. Chandos,
Dudley Digges, May Donahue, Frank Gheen, Grace Goodall,
Albert Hackett [juvenile], Doris Keane,
Milton Sills. Produced by
Charles Frohman.
The Diary of Anne Frank (1955). Drama.
The Great Big Doorstep (1942). Comedy. Written by
Frances Goodrich and
Albert Hackett. Based on the novel by E.P. O'Donnell. Directed by
Herman Shumlin. Morosco Theatre: 26 Nov 1942- 19 Dec 1942 (28 performances). Cast:
Louis Calhern (as "Commodore"),
Dorothy Gish (as "Mrs. Crochet"), Ralph Bell, Nat Burns,
Clay Clement (as "Dewey Crochet"), Robert Crawley, Joy Geffen, Jack Manning, Gerry Matthews, Dick Monahan, John Morny, Jeanne Perkins Smith,
Morton Stevens (as "Beaumont Crochet"). Produced by Herman Shumlin.
Mr. and Mrs. North (1941).
Bridal Wise (1932). Comedy. Written by
Albert Hackett and
Frances Goodrich. Directed by Frank Craven. Cort Theatre: 30 May 1932- Sep 1932 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Victor Beecroft, Raymond Bishop, Blythe Daly, Ella Gordon, Jackie Kelk,
Madge Kennedy (as "Joyce Burroughs"),
Ben Lackland (as "Gordon"), Thelma Marsh, Lew Payton, Sara Perry, James Rennie,
Raymond Walburn (as "Gidney Weems"), George Wright, Jr. Produced by Sigourney Thayer.
Everybody's Welcome (1931). Musical comedy.
Up Pops the Devil (1930). Comedy. Written by
Albert Hackett and
Frances Goodrich. Directed by Worthington Miner. Theatre Masque: 1 Sep 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/148 performances). Cast: Florence Auer, Spencer Barnes, Sally Bates, George W. Callahan,
Brian Donlevy (as "George Kent"), Albert Hackett (as "Biney"), Henry Howard, Jack Klendon, John Marston, Janet McLeay, Mabel Montgomery, James G. Morton, Roger Pryor, Mildred Wall. Produced by Lee Shubert.
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