A film about her work, Dance Masks, was made by Peter Lipskis, distributed by The University of California, Berkeley Extension Media Center,[5] and reviewed by Choice.[6]
^National Dance Chronicle " Letters, 1919-21" (1993) Abstract: "Margaret Severn recalls her time dancing in vaudeville and Broadway shows in a series of sketches and excerpts from letters. She recounts the difficulties of life on the road, from tiring travel and poor food to having to rehearse amid scenery construction. She succumbs to fits of jealousy when dancers she considers less talented are given parts. The letter excerpts are from 1919 and 1920 and mention names well-known in the dance such as Michel Fokine."
^Lipskis, Peter. Dance Masks The World of Margaret Severn. Berkeley, Calif: University of California, Extension Media Center, 1980.