On stage 3 productions, 3 years
| 1932 | The Warrior's Husband Morosco Theatre · Revival · directed by Burk Symon | 83 perf. |
| 1934 | New Faces Fulton Theatre · Original · directed by Leonard Sillman | 149 perf. |
| 1935 | Pride and Prejudice Music Box Theatre · Original · directed by Robert B. Sinclair | 219 perf. |
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Worked with more than once1 names
| Colin Keith Johnston | 2 productions |
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In the literature7 passages
- Cast: Leonard Sillman, Imogene Coca, Nancy Hamilton, Charles Walters, Henry Fonda, Teddy Lynch, James Shelton, Billie Heywoodebooks/Green, Stanley/Broadway Musicals, Show By Show - Seventh Edition - Stanley Green & Cary Ginell.txt
- ONE FOR THE MONEY, ETC. Sketches and Lyrics. Nancy Hamilton; Music. Morgan Lewis; Musical Direction and Arrangements. Peter Howard; Costumes and Scenery, Fred Voelpel; Lighting, Judy Rasmuson; Production Assistant, Ted Bouton; Directed and Choreographed by Tom Panko; At twin pianos, Peter Howard, John Williams.theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1971-72 Season, v. 28 (Willis).txt
- Nancy Hamilton (C), Pat Lysinger, Liz^ Otto, Georgia Engel, Joy Garrett, Pamela Adams, Douglas Houston, Geoff Leon, Charles Murphy, Edward Penn, Jess Richardstheatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1971-72 Season, v. 28 (Willis).txt
- Sketches and Lyrics, Nancy Hamilton; Music, Morgan Lewis; Direction and Choreography, Jeffery K. Neill; Musical Direction, Arrangements, Musical Continuity, Fredenck S.theatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1971-72 Season, v. 28 (Willis).txt
- NANCY HAMILTON. 76. one of the first successful female lyricists, died after a long illness on Feb. 18. 1985 in her NYC home. She wrote sketches and lyrics for several successful Bdwy revues. including "One for the Money ." "Tw o for the Show ," "Three to Make Ready ." and "New Faces oftheatre-pdfs/Theatre World/Theatre World, 1984-85 Season, v. 41 (Willis).txt
- ONE FOR THE MONEY (Feb. 4) decorative, sophisticated revue with Nancy Hamilton author and leading comic. Costumes and sets by Raoul Péne du Bois. Itheatre-pdfs/sim_theatre-arts_1939-05_23_5.txt
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