- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- If (1917). Written by Mark Swan. Fulton Theatre: 7 Feb 1917- Feb 1917 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Ruth Benson, Walter Carter, Edward Colebrook [Broadway debut], Peter Craig, Taylor Graves Arthur Hyman, Ben Johnson, Arthur M. Loewy, Bert Lytell, Charles MacKay, Floy Murray, George Probert, Forrest Robinson, Reggie Sheffield, Sydney Shields. Produced by Holbrook Blinn and James Shesgreen.
- Watch Your Neighbor (1918). Written by Leon Gordon [earliest Broadway credit] and LeRoy Clemens. Booth Theatre: 2 Sep 1918- Oct 1918 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: LeRoy Clemens, Edward Colebrook, John De Briac, Fred Esmelton [final Broadway role], Charles Fisher, Leon Gordon, Ruby Hallier, Stanley Harrison, Emil Hoch, Alexander Loftus, Bertram Marburgh, Dodson Mitchell, Gerald Pring, Dore Rogers, Mary Servoss, Gayne Whitman [credited as Harold Vosburgh]. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- Civilian Clothes (1919). Comedy.
- The Right to Dream (1924). Drama.
- (1927) Stage Play: Fog. Written by John Willard. Directed by Arthur Hurley. National Theatre: 7 Feb 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Charles Dow Clark (as "Eph Kelly"), Alexander Clarke, Edward Colebrook (as "Jeelo"), Ben Hendricks Jr. (as "Olaf"), Wilfred Jessop [credited as Wilfred Jessup] (as "Lord Jim"), Robert Keith (as "Charlie"), Frank McHugh (as "Scraggs") [Broadway debut], Hugh O'Connell (as "Darcy"), Vivienne Osborne (as "Eunice"). Produced by Lorton Productions Inc.
- The Arabian (1927). Melodrama.
- Phantoms (1930). Melodrama/satire.
- They Never Grow Up (1930). Comedy.
- Find the Fox (1930). Farce.
- Enemy Within (1931). Drama. Written by Will Piper and Lois Howell. Directed by Roy Walling. Hudson Theatre: 5 Oct 1931- Oct 1931 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton (as "Edgar "Count" Muller"), Ricardo Bengali, Edward Colebrook (as "Nicoletti"), Wilbur De Rouge, Lew Eckles (as "Frank Henderson"), Anne Forrest, Walter Greaza (as "Don Candler"), Benedict MacQuarrie, George MacQuarrie (as "Regan"), Sam J. Park, Arthur S. Ross, Royal C. Stout, Milton Wallace, Edwin Whitner, Eleanor Williams. Produced by Roy Walling.
- 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.
- Page Miss Glory (1934). Comedy. Written by Joseph Schrank and Philip Dunning. Scenic Design by Arne Lundborg. Directed by George Abbott. Mansfield Theatre: 27 Nov 1934- Mar 1935 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Royal Beal (as "Mr. Bates"), Harry Bellaver (as "Petey"), Carter Blake, Charles D. Brown, Chester Clute (as "Mr. Grace"), Edward Colebrook (as "Daily Worker Reporter") [final Broadway role], Harry Dee, Joseph Downing, Betty Field (as "Telegram Reporter"), John Fleming, Pedro A. Galvan, Roy Gordon, Harold Grau (as "A Gentleman of the Press"), Douglas Gregory, Dorothy Hall, Peggy Hart (as "News Reporter"), H.S. Hopkins, J. Anthony Hughes, Bruce MacFarlane, Muriel Robert, Frank Sardo, Jane Seymour, Peggy Shannon (as "Gladys Russell"), Maud Sinclair (as "Mother"), Jerry Sloane, Ralph Sternard, James Stewart (as "Ed Olsen"), Charles Strong, Royal Dana Tracey (as "Prof. Noonan"), O.J. Vanasse, Joseph Vitale (as "Nick"), Frederic Voight. Produced by Laurence Schwab and Philip Dunning. Note: Filmed as Page Miss Glory (1935).
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