Joyce Barbour

[1] She appeared at the Duke of York's Theatre in December 1923 in London Calling!.

[1] She went to America in August 1924, and appeared on Broadway as Violet Dering in Havoc and Florence Horridge in Sky-High.

[1] Her later theatre work included the original productions of Rodgers and Hart's Present Arms (1928), and Spring is Here (1929) on Broadway; and the musical Ever Green (1930) in the West End.

[3][4] She also played in the original production of Noël Coward's Words and Music at the Adelphi Theatre, London, in 1932.

[1] At the Apollo Theatre in March 1949 she succeeded Margaret Rutherford as Miss Whitchurch in The Happiest Days of Your Life.