Stage is always an option for jobbing actors and in her later years (even after TV and Radio offers dwindled) Connie found work on the Stage.
I’ve tried to list dates and any notes on the performance where possible.
Play | Venue / Notes | Her run |
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Lead role at age 8 in school play | ||
Poor little rich girl | ||
Dear Ruth | Cancelled performance for the President. | |
I am a Camera | ||
Thought for Food | Bliss Hayden Theatre, Beverly Hills | 1939: Jan–Feb |
She Made Her Bed | Bliss Hayden Theatre, Beverly Hills | 1939: July–Aug |
Private Confusion | Bliss Hayden Theatre, Beverly Hills | 1940: Oct |
Direct Hit | 1944: June | |
The Voice of the Turtle | Atlanta. Billed as Veronica Lake’s first stage appearance and the first time running water was to be used in-the-round. | 1951: Feb |
The Curtain Rises | Olney Theatre. in one performance her zipper kept coming undone and her co. star kept doing it back up. | 1951 |
Peter Pan | Road tour and Broadway show with Lawrence Tibbett. | 1951 |
Brief Moment | 1952 | |
Gramercy Hill | 1952 | |
Cat on a hot tin roof | 1953 | |
Masquerade | Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia | 1953 |
The Little Hut | Road tour, including: Erlanger Theatre, Murat Theatre, Indianapolis,Schubert Theatre, Cincinnati | 1955: Sept |
Affairs of State | 1955 | |
Bell Book and Candle | 1956 | |
Fair Game | Road tour, including: Arena Playhouse, Atlanta. Hinsdale Strawhatter, Chicago |
1959: July |
Best Foot Forward | Stage 73 (Off-Broadway), by John Cecil Holm at Stage 73 Manhattan (New York) Cast: Kay Cole, Glenn Walken, Ronald Walken & Norman Evans. | 1963 |
Madam Chairman | Tour of English provinces | 1969 |
A Streetcar Named Desire | New Theatre, Bromley | 1969 |
Goodbye Charlie | writer : George Axlerod; played Charlie the ghost at ’The Gallery’ | 1966 |
World of Carl Sandburg | Reading of, in Boston’s Hancock Auditorium | 1967, 28 Oct |