- (March 9, 1922 - June 1922) He acted in John Hastings Turner's play, "Mayfair and Montmartre," at the New Oxford Theatre in London, England with Alice Delysia, Lady Tree, Tubby Edlin, Mabel Green, Sascha Piatov, Fred Sylvester, and Nikitina Stowitts in the cast.
- (December 22, 1922 - September 1923) He acted in Franz Peter Schubert, Heinrich Berte, and G.H. Clutsam's musical, "Lilac Time," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Courtice Pounds, Clara Butterworth, and Percy Heming in the cast.
- (June 27, 1924 - October 1924) He acted in Frederick Lonsdale and Harold Fraser-Simpson's play, "The Street Singer," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Phyllis Dare, Harry Welchman, Franklyn Ives, Phoebe Hodgson, Alfred Beers, Henry Caine, Sylvia Leslie, and Julie Hartley-Milburn in the cast.
- (October 7, 1925 - March 1926) He acted in WB Friedlander and C. Conrad's musical, "Mercenary Mary," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Peggy O'Neil, Eileen Redcott, Frank Masters, Lew Hearn, Sonnie Hale, Paddy Dupres, Ardath De Sales, Betty Garson, Janette Dietrich, Margaret Campbell, and Billy Rego in the cast. Leonard Hornsey was conductor.
- (1926) He acted in Gensler and Han De Sylva's musical, "Queen High," in an Edgar MacGregor production at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Sonnie Hale, Joyce Barbour, Anita Elson, Frank Masters, and Joseph Coyne in the cast.
- (1926) He acted in C. Conrad and WB Friedlander's musical, "Mercenary Mary," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Margaret Campbell, Lew Hearn, Peggy O'Neil, and Sonnie Hale in the cast.
- (1923) He acted in Franz Schubert, Heinrich Berte, and G.H. Clustam's musical, "Lilac Time," in a Dion Boucicault production at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Courtice Pounds, Clara Butterworth, Percy Heming, Moya Nugent, and Roy Wilson in the cast. Clarence Raybould was conductor.
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