- Mrs. Jimmie Thompson (1920). Comedy. Written by Norman S. Rose and Edith Ellis. Princess Theatre: 29 Mar 1920- May 1920 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Peggy Boland, John Clements, Sara Enright, Gladys Hurlbut, Gordon Johnstone, Warren W. Krech, Gertrude Perry, Minna Phillips (as "Dorothy Delmar") [Broadway debut], Thomas A. Rolfe, Anita Rothe, George L. Spaulding, Richard Taber. Produced by Joseph Klaw.
- We Girls (1921). Comedy. Written by Fanny Hatton and Frederic Hatton. Directed by Priestly Morrison. 48th Street Theatre: 9 Nov 1921- Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Juliette Day, Edward Fielding, Marguerite Forrest, A.J. Herbert, Warren W. Krech, William Lennox, Cordelia MacDonald, John McFarlane, Frances Neilson, Minna Phillips (as "Louisa"), Thomas A. Rolfe, Ray Wilson, Mary Young. Produced by Marc Klaw.
- Go West, Young Man (1923). Comedy.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Captive. Drama. Written by Arthur Hornblow Jr.. Based on "La Prisonniere" by 'Edouard Bourdet'. Directed by Gilbert Miller. Empire Theatre: 29 Sep 1926- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews, Winifred Fraser, Arthur Lewis, Helen Menken, Minna Phillips, Basil Rathbone (as "Jacques"), Ann Trevor, Norman Trevor (as "De Montcel") [final Broadway role], Arthur Wontner. Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: Love Is Like That. Romantic comedy. Written by S.N. Behrman and Kenyon Nicholson. Directed by Dudley Digges. Cort Theatre: 18 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Barbara Bulgakov (as "Natasha"), Ann Davis, John T. Doyle, Minna Phillips (as "Kate Mumford"), Basil Rathbone (as "Vladimir Dubriski"), Charles Richman, Percy Shostac, Della Vanna, Lucile Watson (as "Mrs. James Gordon Parmenter"), Edward H. Wever, Catherine Willard. Produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green. Produced by arrangement with Stuart Walker.
- A Month in the Country (1930).
- After All (1931). Comedy.
- Too True to Be Good (1932). Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Leslie Banks. Guild Theatre: 4 Apr 1932- May 1932 (closing date unknown/57 performances). Cast: Leo G. Carroll (as "Private Meek"), Alexander Clark, Jr., Ernest Cossart (as "Colonel Tallboys"), Julius Evans (as "The Monster"), Beatrice Lillie (as "The Nurse, Sweetie"), Minna Phillips (as "The Elderly Lady"), Claude Rains (as "The Elder, Mr. Bagot"), Frank Shannon, Hugh Sinclair, Hope Williams. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- Autumn Crocus (1932).
- Personal Appearance (1934). Comedy. Written by Lawrence Riley. Directed by Antoinette Perry and Brock Pemberton. Henry Miller's Theatre: 17 Oct 1934- Dec 1935 (closing date unknown/501 performances). Cast: Gladys George (as "Cecily Carewe, played by Carole Arden in the film "Drifting Lady" Appeared in film sequence only/Carole Arden"), Eula Guy, Otto Hulett (as "Gene Tuttle"), Dorrit Kelton (as "Jessie"), Philip Ober (as "Chester Norton/Bud"), Merna Pace, Leonard Penn, Minna Phillips (as "Mrs. Struthers/Addie"), John Robb, Florence Robinson (as "Gladys Kelcey"), Don Shelton. Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- Love from a Stranger (1936). Mystery/drama. Written by Frank Vosper. Based on "Philomel Cottage" by Agatha Christie. Directed by Auriol Lee.
- The Merchant of Yonkers (1938). Farce. Written by Thornton Wilder, from the comedy by Johann Nestroy. Directed by Max Reinhardt. Guild Theatre: 28 Dec 1938- Jan 1939 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: John Call, Philip Coolidge, Jane Cowl, Tom Ewell, Frances Harison, Edward Nannery, Minna Phillips, Maida Reade, Bartlett Robinson, Peter Struwel, Joseph Sweeney, June Walker (as "Miss Molly"), Percy Waram (as "Horace Vandergelder"), Carrie Weller, Nydia Westman, Max Willenz. Produced by Herman Shumlin.
- The Male Animal (1940). Comedy. Written by James Thurber and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Cort Theatre: 9 Jan 1940- 3 Aug 1940 (243 performances). Cast: Leon Ames (as "Joe Ferguson"), Richard Beckhard, John Boruff (as "Newspaper Reporter"), Matt Briggs, Don DeFore (as "Wally Myers"), Ruth Matteson, Elliott Nugent (as "Tommy Turner"), Minna Phillips (as "Mrs. Blanche Damon"), Amanda Randolph, Robert Scott, Ivan Simpson, Gene Tierney (as "Patricia Stanley"), Regina Wallace. Produced by Herman Shumlin.
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