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Stickney made her Broadway debut in 1926 in The Squall and had a string of hits, frequently playing eccentric characters.[3] She was Liz, the mad scrubwoman, in the original nonmusical version of Chicago, and Mollie Molloy, who dives out of the pressroom window, in The Front Page. With increasingly important roles, she moved on to Philip Goes Forth,[4] Another Language, On Borrowed Time, The Small Hours, To Be Continued[5] and The Honeys.[citation needed] In 1940, Stickney received the Barter Theatre Award for "outstanding performance for an American player"[6] for her role as Vinnie in Life with Father, which had been written by her husband, Lindsay, who also co-starred. The award was presented to her by Eleanor Roosevelt.[7]