- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Women Go On Forever (1927). Written by Daniel Nathan Rubin. Directed and produced in association with John Cromwell. Forrest Theatre: 7 Sep 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/117 performances). Cast: Mary Boland, James Cagney, Willard Foster, Edwin Kasper, David Landau, Mary Law, Constance McKay, Douglass Montgomery, Myron Paulson, Osgood Perkins, Francis Pierlot Hans Sandquist, Elizabeth Taylor, Edna Thrower, Morgan Wallace (as "Jake"), Sam Wren (as "Billy"). Co-produced by William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman.
- Skin Deep (1927). Comedy.
- This is New York (1930). Comedy. Written by Robert E. Sherwood. Directed by Arthur Hopkins. Plymouth Theatre: 28 Nov 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/59 performances). Cast: Murray Alper (as "Babe Savito"), Allen Atwell, Robert Barrat (as "Harry Glassman"), Lota Bonner, Raymond Bramley (as "Judge Gohagan"), William T. Carpenter, Thaddeus Clancy, Audray Dale, Tom Fadden, Robert T. Haines, Ruth Hammond (as "Jean Doran"), Virginia Howell (as "Mrs. Krull") [final Broadway role], Geoffrey Kerr (as "Joseph Gresham Jr."), Frank Layton, Lois Moran, Boris Nicholai, Martin Noble, Henrietta Ravenell, Charles A. Richards, W.W. Watson, Bruno Wick (as "Waiter"), Sam Wren (as "Hauser"). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- The Streets of New York, or Poverty is No Crime (1931). Melodrama (revival). Written by Dion Boucicault. Directed by Knowles Entrikin. 48th Street Theatre: 6 Oct 1931- Dec 1931 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Alvin Barrett, Romney Brent (as "Badger"), Anton Bundsman (as "The Duke of Calcavella"), Jessie Busley (as "Mrs. Puffy"), Barbara Childs, Frank Conlan (as "Puffy"), Dorothy Gish (as "Lucy Fairweather, The Heroine"), Moffat Johnston (as "Gideon Bloodgood, The Villian"), Winifred Johnston (as "Mrs. Fairweather"), Ronald Jones, A.P. Kaye (as "Captain Fairweather"), Cecilia Lenihan (as "Ensemble"), Fania Marinoff (as "Alida Bloodgood"), Nancy McKnight, Jock Munro (as "Daniels/Ensemble"), Rollo Peters (as "Mark Livingstone, The Hero"), Russell Rhodes (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Shaler, Ann Tewksbury (as "Ensemble"), Robert Turney (as "Edwards"), Mervin Williams, Sam Wren (as "Paul Fairweather"). Produced by New York Repertory Company.
- Pillars of Society (1931). Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Winifred Lenihan. 48th Street Theatre: 14 Oct 1931- Oct 1931 (2 performances). Cast: Alvin Barrett, Romney Brent (as "Hilmar Tonnesen"), Anton Bundsmann, Jessie Busley, Barbara Child (as "Miss Rummel"), Frank Conlan (as "Shipbuilder Aune"), Ann Dere (as "Mrs. Bernick"), Knowles Entrikin (as "Rector Rorlund"), Dorothy Gish (as "Dina Dorf"), H. Dudley Hawley (as "Vigeland"), Richard Jack, Moffat Johnston (as "Consul Bernick"), Ronald Jones, Cecilia Lenihan (as "Mrs. Holt"), Robert Lowe, Fania Marinoff (as "Martha Bernick"), Armina Marshall (as "Lona Hessel"), Nancy McKnight, Jock Munro, Rollo Peters (as "Johan Tonnesen"), Russell Rhodes (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor Shaler, Edgar Stehli (as "Krap"), Ann Tewksbury (as "Mrs. Lynge"), Robert Turney, Virginia Volland, Mervin Williams, Sam Wren (as "Sandstad"). Produced by New York Repertory Company.
- The Bride the Sun Shines On (1931). Comedy. Written by Will Cotton. Directed by Knowles Entrikin. Fulton Theatre: 26 Dec 1931- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: Alvin Barrett (as "Wedding Guest"), Anton Bundsmann, Jessie Busley, Muriel Chase (as "Bridesmaid"), Barbara Child, Frank Conlan (as "Dr. Blair"), Helen Dedens, Dorothy Gish (as "Psyche Marbury"), H. Dudley Hawley (as "Everett Marbury"), Anita Heller, Henry Hull (as "Hubert Burnet"), Ronald Jones, Nicholas Joy (as "Meredith Lane"), Janet Langhorne, Fania Marinoff, Armina Marshall (as "Dorine"), Jock Munro (as "Wedding Guest"), Russell Rhodes (as "Treloar"), Eleanor Shaler, Ann Tewksbury, Robert Turney, Mervin Williams, Sam Wren (as "Alfred Satterlee"). Produced by New York Repertory Company.
- Anybody's Game (1932). Written by Paul Barton. Scenic Design by Philip Gelb. Directed by Theodore J. Hammerstein. Bijou Theatre: 21 Dec 1932- Jan 1933 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Charlotte Andrews (as "Laura Hale"), Edward Colebrook (as "Sebastian Palukas"), Joseph Greenwald (as "Fritz Klinghopper"), Edna Hibbard (as "Lulu Corliss"), Emily Lowry (as "Peggy Blake"), Vanda Norin (as "Great Swinberg"), Walter Roach (as "Bill Cassidy"), Louis Sorin (as "Sid Lewis"), Paul Stanton (as "Ed Delaney"), Calvin Thomas (as "Dennis Gibbs"), Marian Warring-Manley (as "A Little Stranger"), Neville Westman (as "Helen Martin"), Sam Wren (as "Jimmy Craig"). Produced by Elizabeth Miele.
- Unto the Third (1933). Comedy. Written by J.N. Gilchrist. Directed by J.N. Gilchrist. Bijou Theatre: 20 Apr 1933- Apr 1933 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Seth Arnold (as "Lucien Case Sr."), Edward Broadley (as "John"), Gwen Day Burroughs (as "Mrs. Lucien Case Jr."), Robert Conness (as "Lucien Case Jr."), Robert Crozier (as "Rufus Hatch"), Wallace Erskine (as "Wordley"), Edward Hartford (as "Edward"), Milton Parsons (as "James Case"), Loretto Shea (as "Muriel Case"), Sam Wren (as "George Talbot"). Produced by J.N. Gilchrist.
- The Blue Widow (1933). Comedy. Written by Marianne Brown Waters. Directed by Harold Winston. Morosco Theatre: 30 Aug 1933- Sep 1933 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Roberta Beatty, Don Beddoe, Herbert Conklin, Helen Flint, Eleanor King, Albert Dekker (as "Tony Talbot") [credited as Albert Van Dekker], Ralph J. Locke, Queenie Smith, Claire Stratton, Sam Wren.
- Crime and Punishment (1935). Drama.
- Play, Genius, Play! (1935). Comedy. Written by Judith Kandel. Scenic Design by Cirker & Robbins. Directed by Jo Graham. St. James Theatre: 30 Oct 1935- Nov 1935 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Effie Afton (as "First Girl"), Hardie Albright (as "Paul Carey"), Walter Armin (as "Proprietor"), Barbara Brown, Theresa Maxwell Conover (as "Mrs. Margaret Carey"), Clarence Derwent (as "Albert Sterne"), Len Doyle (as "Healy"), John T. Dwyer (as "Uncle Richard"), William Fay, Walter Fenner, Maurice Freeman, Mercedes Gilbert (as "Ambrosia"), Charlotte Gloer, Vaughn Godfrey, Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Mr. Jay Carey"), Butler Hixon, Vera Hurst (as "Cousin Annabelle"), Stapleton Kent (as "Holliday"), Linda Leeds, William Morris (as "First Man"), Gertrude Mudge, Gavin Muir (as "Monty"), William Norton, Beverly Parker, Sidney Riggs, Virginia Sale, Saranoff, Mildred Schroeder, W.W. Shuttleworth, Craig Williams, Judith Wood, Sam Wren (as "Jorje Carey"). Produced by Lew Cantor.
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