- (1899 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: The Gadfly. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose. Based on the novel by Edward E. Rose. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Wallack's Theatre: 18 Sep 1899- Sep 1899 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Stuart Robson (as "Arthur Burton"), Mrs. Sol Aiken, Albert G. Andrews, F.H. Angus, James Armstrong, Hubert Aukstronge, F.E. Bany, Aubrey Beattie, Marie Burroughs, Fred Cooke, W.B. Downing, Frank Ellis, R. Ellis, Sumner Gard, Homer Granville, E.O. Hallam, Florence Hanson, John Harris, Ernest Hastings, C.E. Heath, Edna Hickey, Walter Hodges, Walter Hughes, Samuel James, Charles W. Lane, Clifford Leigh, Hudson Liston, Frank E. Moore, T.E. O'Rourke, Gertrude Perry, Joseph Redman, S. Savoy, Walter Townsend, John White, Joseph Winter. Produced by Daniel V. Arthur [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1902) Stage Play: The Night of the Party. Written by Weedon Grossmith. Princess Theatre: 6 Oct 1902- Dec 1902 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Charles Biggs, Wilfred Draycott, Hubert Druce, Arthur Eldred, Louis Goodrich, Weedon Grossmith, J. Hallett, Annie Hill, Maud Hobson, G. Jones, John W. Mason, Prince Miller, May Palfrey, Sydney Paxton, Herbert Sleath, J. Sebastian Smith, Charles Turner. Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert and Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1903) Stage Play: Nancy Brown. Musical comedy. Music by Henry K. Hadley. Book by George Broadhurst [credited as George H. Broadhurst] and Frederic Ranken. Lyrics by George Broadhurst and Frederic Ranken. Musical Director: George P. Towle. Featuring songs by Max S. Witte, J. Rosamond Johnson, Louis G. Munz and Eugene Ellsworth. Featuring songs with lyrics by Eugene Ellsworth, Bob Cole, James Weldon Johnson and Aaron Hoffman [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Frank Smithson. Bijou Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 26 Oct 1903- close): 16 Feb 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Adele Archer (as "Maud"), Ada Bartlett (as "Ensemble"), George Beban (as "Count Fromage de Brie"), Anna Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Judith Berolde (as "The Princess Barboo"), Minna Blackman (as "Ensemble"), Henry Borden (as "Ensemble"), May Bordley (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Botsford (as "Strolling Minstrel"), Aline Boyd (as "Nara"), Alice Brown (as "Ensemble"), Harry Brown (as "Socrates Finis"), Harry Burgess (as "Strolling Minstrel), Marie Cahill (as "Nancy Brown"), Grace Cameron (as "Muriel"), Ethel Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Lita Castello (as "Zuzu"), Gertrude Cochrane (as "Ensemble"), Daniel Corse (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Cumming (as "Ensemble"), Helen Curzon (as "Rena"), Philip Dale (as "Ensemble"), Frank Dearduff (as "The Grand Duke of Drinkamutchsky"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Earlcott (as "Ensemble"), Louise Egener (as "Ensemble"), Julie Fenton (as "Ensemble"), Maud Francis (as "Gwendolen"), Florence French (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Gardner (as "Ensemble"), Al Grant (as "Noah Little"), Farron Gray (as "Ensemble"), Jennie Hardy (as "Ensemble"), Sadie Harris (as "Ensemble"), John Havens (as "Lord Worcestershire"), Alfred Hickman (as "Venderhyphen Jenks"), Agnes Hinton (as "Ensemble"), Adelaide Howland (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth King (as "Ensemble"), Alice Knowlton (as "Tutu"), Helen Lathrop (as "Tulu"), Eva Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Ella Mann (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Mayo (as "Sally"), W.W. Meehan (as "Ensemble"), Edythe Moyer (as "Alice"), Jean Newcombe (as "Mrs. John Jenks"), T.R. O'Brian (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Paine (as "Gracie"), Albert Parr (as "Mara Mustapha"), Mlle. Proto (as "The Dancer"), Estelle Rogers (as "Ensemble"), V.A. Rose (as "Ensemble"), Maud Sloane (as "Sadie"), Madison Smith (as "Hullybaloo"), Mason Smith (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Stevens (as "Muley Mustapha"), Rose Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Maude Stillman (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Stuart (as "Ensemble"), Beth Titus (as "Ensemble"), G.M. Vale (as "Ensemble"), Henry Vogel (as "Baron Sauerbraten"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Education of Mr. Pipp. Comedy.
- (1905) Stage Play: Moonshine. Musical.
- (1906) Stage Play: Marrying Mary.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Measure of a Man. Drama. Written by Cora Maynard. Weber's Music Hall: 20 Oct 1906- 1906 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Katherine Bell, James H. Bradbury, Andrew Buckley, Robert Drouet (as "Arnold King"), E.F. Gilpin, Harry Gwynette, Mary Hall, Percy Haswell (as "Ruth"), E.M. Holland (as "Christopher Guthrie"), George Holland, Lillian Newman, Scott Siggins, Cyril Vezina, Richard Warner, Mortimer Weldon, Barry O'Moore [credited as Herbert Yost]. Produced by Daniel V. Arthur and J. Fred Zimmerman Jr.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Boys and Betty. Musical.
- (1910) Stage Play: A Matinee Idol.
- (1910) Stage Play: Judy Forgot. Musical comedy. Music by Silvio Hein. Book by Avery Hopwood. Lyrics by Avery Hopwood. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Featuring songs by Will Marion Cook and John Golden. Featuring songs with lyrics by John Golden and Andrew B. Sterling. Musical Drection by Lewis Morton. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. Broadway Theatre: 6 Oct 1910- 12 Nov 1910 (44 performances). Cast: Bert Baker (as "John Mugg"), Emila Barnabo (as "Virginia Ellwood/Chorus"), Miss Benyusuf (as "Chorus"), Camille Buehler (as "Chorus"), Marie Cahill (as "Judy Evans"), J.B. Carson (as "Dr. Kuno Lauberscheimer"), Bessie Cottrell (as "Chorus"), Anna Ford (as "Elsa/Chorus"), Frank Gillespie (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Graham-Smith (as "Dorothy Lewis/Chorus"), Anna Hoffman (as "Fanny DeKalb/Chorus"), Ethel Johnson (as "Rosa"), Hazel Kingdon (as "Betty James/Chrous"), Gladys McNally (as "Chorus"), Helen Merest (as "Chorus"), Joseph Santley (as "Dickie Stole"), Truly Shattuck (as "Trixie Stole") [final Broadway role], Arthur Stanford (as "Freddie Evans"), May Tormey (as "Chorus"), Dottie Van Court (as "Chorus"), Annette Wilson (as "Chorus"), H.P. Woodley Francois/Chorus"), Charles Yorkshire (as "Chorus"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1910) Stage Play: Mr. Preedy and the Countess. Written by R.C. Carton. Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre: 7 Nov 1910- Nov 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances).
- (1911) Stage Play: The Paradise of Mahomet. Musical/opera. Music by Robert Planquette. Libretto by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith. From the French of Henri Blondeau. Musical Director: Silvio Hein. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Will R. Barnes. Choreographed by Lew Morton. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. Herald Square Theatre: 17 Jan 1911- 4 Feb 1911 (23 performances). Cast: Blanch Babbitt (as "Chorus"), Bessie Baker (as "Chorus"), Helen Berkley (as "Chorus"), Blanch Betters (as "Chorus"), Wilmer Bradley (as "Chorus"), Arthur Brooks (as "Chorus"), Laura Chester (as "Chorus"), Walter Clinton (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Cloudman (as "Chorus"), Albert Crecelius (as "Ali"), Mabel Don Levy (as "Chorus"), Edward Erving (as "Chorus"), Freda Falz (as "Chorus"), Anita Fortier (as "Chorus"), Lillian Francis (as "Chorus"), Joseph Guthrie (as "Hassan"), Harriet Hale (as "Chorus"), Lillian Harding (as "Chorus"), Florence Hayes (as "Chorus"), Ted Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Hope (as "Chorus"), Martha Jones (as "Chorus"), Shirley King (as "Zeline"), Charles Knapp (as "Nerestan"), Evelyn Kneen (as "Chorus"), Florence Kolb (as "Babouch"), Dorothy Landers (as "Chorus"), Robert Latsch (as "Second Friend of the Prince"), William Lisle (as "Chorus"), Harry MacDonough (as "Maboul"), Millie Marsden (as "Chorus"), Bernice Mershon (as "Vaninka"), Grace Miller (as "Chorus"), George Leon Moore (as "Prince Cassim"), Harry Murphy (as "First Friend of the Prince"), Nancy Neville (as "Chorus"), Maude Odell (as "Clarisse"), Peggy O'Neil (as "Chorus"), Jessie Palmer (as "Chorus"), Mabel Parker (as "Chorus"), Robert G. Pitkin (as "Noah Vale"), Frances Ray (as "Chorus"), Arthur Ripple (as "Baskir"), Gertrude Rudd (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Russell (as "Chorus"), Lillian Shepherd (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Sloan (as "Chorus"), Flora Smith (as "Chorus"), Marta Spears (as "Nemea "), Karl Stall (as "Alphonse"), Frank Stevens (as "Chorus"), George Thompson (as "Chorus"), Harry Titus (as "Chorus"), Edward Towle (as "Chorus"), Edna Travers (as "Chorus"), Charles Vale (as "Chorus"), Grace Studdiford (as "Bengaline") [credited as Grace Van Studdiford], Etta Ware (as "Chorus"), Frankie Wilson (as "Chorus"), Will Yates (as "Chorus"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Opera Ball. Musical comedy.
- (1912) Stage Play: Robin Hood. Musical/operetta (revival).
- (1913) Stage Play: Rob Roy. Musical (revival). Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven. Musical Director: Frank E. Tours. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. Liberty Theatre: 15 Sep 1913- 4 Oct 1913 (24 performances). Cast: Bessie Abbott (as "Janet"), Sadie Anken, William Annisman, Albert Baron, Mary Bennett (as "Lieutenant Cornwallis"), I. Bienfast, Olga Boehm, Cherie Bonnar, Mae Borden, Sidney Brady (as "Sandy MacSherey"), Ralph Brainard (as "Captain Ralph Sheridan"), Isabelle Burnside, Frances Burress (as "Lieutenant Clinton"), Mary Carroll, May Chester, Sadie Chester, Nona Clifford, May Collier, William Collins, Charles Cook, R.J. Courcell, Paul A. Curtis, John Daniels, Augusta Dauche, Jefferson De Angelis, Eugene Elliott, H. Eugene, Anna Fielding, Jeanette Fielding, Gene Francis, Fred Frear, Ada Fuld, Barney Goldie, Raymond Hancock, Florence Harden, Pauline Hendricks, Lewis Hermann, Edith Herrmann, Fayles Hilton, Della Hunt, Annette Jordan, Hazel Kingdon, Irving LaPato, Hazel Linden, Isabel MacLeod, Louis Maniero, Mina Manley, J.F. McKinnon, Betty McNeel, Loring Merritt, Sherman Miller, Sophia Mossell, Jane Nash, Edna Orth, Frank Pollock (as "Prince Charles Edward Stuart"), Naomi Raiss, Alfred Sappio, Sylvia Saunders, Catherine Scott, Margaret Smith, Gladys Spuler, James Stevens (as "Rob Roy MacGregor"), Jeanette Thurber, Joseph A. Tinsley, Emanuel Tirnauer, Camille Truesdale, Mattie Vance, Ollie Vanderberg, Henriette Wakefield, Ralph Walton, Herbert Waterous, Margaret Weidman, Robert White, Billie Wilburn, Manny Worth. Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1915) Stage Play: 90 in the Shade. Musical. Book by Guy Bolton. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Additional music by Clare Kummer and P.H. Christine. Additional lyrics by Clare Kummer and Guy Bolton. Musical Director: John McGhie. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and William Castle. Costume Design by Hilarie Mahieu & Co. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Directed by Robert Milton. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 Jan 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (40 performances). Cast: Abbott Adams (as "Hai-cho"), Dorothy Arthur (as "Dot Splint"), Bettie Best (as "Pansy Whitehead"), Alma Braham (as "Myrtle Wattersen"), Marie Cahill (as "Polly Bainbridge"), Richard Carle (as "Willoughby Parker"), Alice Carrington (as "Clover Royce"), Jeanne Crane (as "Lilly Whitehead"), Jessie Crane (as "Daisy Hammond"), Murray D'Arcy (as "Sergeant McGinn"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Mozi"), Florence Dillon (as "Catti"), Amperito Ferrer (as "Lettice Romaine"), Madeline Fliege (as "Violet Fuller"), Rollin Grimes Jr. (as "Peter Thompson"), Otis Harlan, Eleanor Henry (as "Madge Splint"), Edward Martindel (as "Bob Mandrake "), Victor Morley (as "Captain Jerry Carvel"), Ralph Naim (as "Hodgins"), Jean Newcombe (as "Donna Estrada"), William Reynolds (as "Coolie"), Philip Sheffield (as "Bolo"), May Thompson (as "Rose Carter"), Fred Walton (as "Judge Splint"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1925) Stage Play: Houses of Sand. Drama.
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