- La Belle Paree (1911). Musical revue/vaudeville.
- Her Little Highness (1913).
- (1914) Stage: Appeared in "Sari" on Broadway. Musical comedy/operetta. Book / lyrics by Catherine Chisholm Cushing and E.P. Heath. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Based on the Viennese original "Der Zigeunerprimas" by Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Grünbaum. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Costume Design by Albertine Randall. Directed by George F. Marion. Liberty Theatre (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre from 13 Apr 1914-close): 13 Jan 1914-23 May 1914 (151 performances). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1916) Stage: Appeared (as "Paulette"; credited as Mitzi Hajos) in "Pom-Pom" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book / lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Music by Hugo Felix. Based on the Hungarian operetta "Csibeszkiraly" by Lajos Szell and Akos Buttykay. Featuring songs by Jean Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by William Jerome. Musical Director: Max Bendix. Directed by George F. Marion. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 28 Feb 1916-17 Jun 1916 (128 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo (as "The Author"), Miss Borden (as "Chorus"), George Brugger (as "Papa Chapelle" / "Count de Joie"), Miss Calame (as "Chorus"), Eric Campbell (as "Manager of the Olympia"), Harry Childs (as "Bidage"), Rita Dane (as "Therese"), Phyllis Davis (as "The Dummy"), Edith Day (as "Evelyn" / "Gina"), Mr. Dickson (as "Chorus"), William Eville (credited as William Evill; as "Macache"), Flo Flandreaux (as "Chorus"), Miss Forbes (as "Chorus"), Miss Frances (as "Chorus"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Bertrand"), Ellis Graves (as "Chorus"), Rupert Greenlaw (as "A Detective" / "Chorus"), Frank Hale (as "Gigolo"), Amy Hamlin (as "Chorus"), Miss Harvey (as "Chorus"), Miss Heylman (as "Chorus"), Carl Judd (as "Flic" / "Chorus"), Simeon Jurist (as "Chorus"), Allan Kelly (as "Secretary to the Manager of the Olympia"), Cleo La Moyne (as "Chorus"), Victor Le Roy (as "A Policeman" / "Chorus"), Ben Lewin (as "A Critic"), Miss Livingston (as "Chorus"), Lillian Mathewson (as "Chorus"), Beulah McFarland (as "Chorus"), Tom McNaughton (as "Policeman No. 13"), Paul McShane (as "Chorus"), Rosalie Mellette (as "Chorus"), Mr. Murphy (as "Chorus"), Marion Owen (as "Lucie" / "Chorus"), Miss Page (as "Chorus"), Signe Paterson (as "Crevette"), Detmar Poppen (as "Big Biassou"), Miss Quiller (as "Chorus"), Mr. Ritter (as "Chorus"), Miss Robinson (as "Chorus"), Miss Temple (as "Chorus"), Blanche Terrill (as "Rosa"/ "Chorus"), Miss Thaler (as "Chorus"), Thomas Walsh (as "Grolmus"), Eleanor Williams (as "Gabriella" / "Chorus"), Thomas Wood (as "Stage Carpenter of the Olympic" / "Jean"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- Lady Billy (1920).
- The Magic Ring (1923).
- Naughty Riquette (1926). Musical comedy.
- (1928) Stage: Appeared (credited as Mitzi Hajos; as "Chibi") in "The Madcap" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Maurice Ruebens. Based on a French farce by Régis Gignoux and Jacques Théry. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Book by Gertrude Purcell and Gladys Unger. Musical Director: Bernard Smith. Choreographed by Harry Puck. Directed by Duane Nelson. Royale Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 20 Feb 1928-close): 31 Jan 1928-28 Apr 1928 (103 performances). Cast: Betty Barclay (as "Chorus"), William Bartly (as "Chorus"), Genevieve Browne (as "Chorus"), Pat Clayton (as "James"), Marie Dayne (as "Petunia"), Peggy de la Plant (as "Chorus"), Eleanor DeViane (as "Chorus"), D. Edwards (as "Chorus"), Constance Ford (as "Chorus"), Thomas Graham (as "Chorus"), Olga Grannis (as "Chorus"), Sydney Greenstreet (as "Lord Clarence Steeple"), Marian Grozan (as "Chorus"), Ethel Intropidi (as "Claire Valmont"), Agnes Kiley (as "Chorus"), Lillian Lane (as "Helene"), George Mason (as "Chorus"), Gene McGee (as "Chorus"), Madeline Morley (as "Chorus"), Ethel Morrison (as "Lady Mary Steeple"), Helen Newton (as "Chorus"), Edna Paris (as "Chorus"), Maria Paris (as "Chorus"), Madeline Parker (as "Chorus"), Harry Phelps (as "Chorus"), Marie Price (as "Chorus"), Harry Puck (as "Honorable Harry Steeple"), Theresa Sadowska (as "Chorus"), Sally Saunders (as "Chorus"), Virginia Sharon (as "Chorus"), Clifford Smith (as "Footman" / "Chorus"), Marcella Swanson (as "Emmeline Hawley"), Charley Sylber (as "Cuthbert Custard"), Arthur Treacher (as "Sir Bertram Hawley"), Bert Winnek (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Sari (1930). Musical/operetta (revival).
- You Can't Take It With You (1936). Comedy.
- Mr. Big (1941).
- (1942) Stage: Appeared (credited as Mitzi Hajos; final Broadway role) in "Cafe Crown" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Hy Kraft. Directed by Elia Kazan. Cort Theatre: 23 Jan 1942-23 May 1942 (141 performances). Cast: Morris Carnovsky (as "David Cole"), Sam Jaffe (as "Hymie"), Jay Adler, Whit Bissell (as "Walter"), John Brone, Solen Burry, Jed Cogut, Eduard Franz, Michael Gorrin, Frank Gould, Tom Jordan, Robert Leonard, Mary Mason, Paula Miller, Daniel Ocko, George Petrie, Lou Polan, Abraham J. Spelvin, Margaret Waller, Sam Wanamaker (as "Lester Freed"), Alfred White, Mervin Williams. Produced by Carly Wharton and Martin Gabel.
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