Source: • (1917)
Theodore and Co., at the Prince's, Edinburgh • (1918)
Telling the Tale at the
Ambassador’s • (1919) Duets given with Eileen Molyneux at the
Chiswick Empire • (1919)
Midnight Frolics at The Hippodrome,
Boscombe • (1919)
Topsy-Turvey — 1919 at the
Kennington Theatre • (1921)
The Follies of 1921 at King’s Theatre,
Dundee • (1922)
His Girl at the Gaiety Theatre, Sheffield • (1925)
Little Miss Bluebeard at
Wyndham’s, with
Irene Bordoni • (1925)
Betty in Mayfair at the
Adelphi, with
Jack Hobbs • (1926)
Kid Boots at the
Winter Garden • (1926)
Just a Kiss at
The Empire, Liverpool • (1927)
The Blue Train at the King’s Theatre,
Southsea • (1927)
Noël Coward’s
Home Chat at the
Duke of York’s • (1928)
Paris at the
Wilbur Theatre, Boston in June; then at the
Music Box Theatre, New York in October • (1929) Replaced
Owen Nares as boxing hero Jim Brooks in
Hold Everything! at the
Palace Theatre, London • (1930)
Watch Beverly at the
Q Theatre,
Kew Bridge • (1930)
Heads Up! at the Palace Theatre • (1930)
Let us be Gay at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham with
Tallulah Bankhead in the lead; his first appearance in a straight play • (1931)
Naughty Cinderella at the
Comedy • (1931) In an adaptation of
Maugham’s novel
The Painted Veil at
The Playhouse • (1932)
Lovely Lady at the
Phoenix. Closed after four performances • (1932)
Men About the House at the Theatre Royal,
Bournemouth with
Olga Lindo in the lead • (1932)
Nona at the
Avon Theatre, New York • (1933)
A Good Woman, Poor Thing, at the Avon, New York • (1933)
A Saturday Night, at the Playhouse, New York • (1933)
Music in the Air, at
His Majesty's Theatre, London • (1934)
No More Ladies, at Wyndham's, London • (1936)
Mainly for Lovers, at the
48th Street Theatre, New York • (1937)
The Laughing Cavalier, at The Adelphi, London • (1938)
Back Your Fancy, at the
Theatre Royal, Brighton • (1939)
Magyar Melody, at His Majesty's, London • (1939)
Billy Draws a Horse, at the Playhouse, New York • (1940) ''Charley's Aunt'', at the
Cort Theatre, New York • (1940)
A Case of Youth, National Theatre, New York • (1941) Maugham’s
Theatre, at the
National, Washington • (1942)
Punch and Julia, at the National, Washington • (1942)
Flare Path, at
Henry Miller's Theatre, New York, with
Alec Guinness in his Broadway début • (1943)
Another Love Story, at the
Fulton Theatre, New York • (1944)
Lovers and Friends, at the National, Washington • (1944)
Mrs. Kimball Presents, at the 48th Street Theatre, New York • (1945)
Life with Father, at the
Empire, New York • (1946)
Park Avenue, at the
Schubert, New York • (1946)
Claudia, at the Shubert, New York • (1946)
Around the World, at the
Adelphi, New York • (1946)
Little Brown Jug, at the
Martin Beck Theatre, New York • (1948)
The Play’s the Thing, at the National, Washington • (1949)
Clutterbuck, at the
Biltmore, New York ==Filmography==