- (1913 - 1927) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1913) Stage Play: Hop o' My Thumb. Pantomime. Music by Manuel Klein. Book by George R. Sims, Frank Dix and Arthur Collins. American version by Sydney Rosenfeld. Music arranged by Manuel Klein. Musical Director: Manuel Klein. Ballet Music by J.M. Glover. Incidental dances arranged by Ernest D'Auban. Ballets by Maud Crompton. Directed by Ernest D'Auban. Manhattan Opera House: 26 Nov 1913- 3 Jan 1914 (46 performances). Cast: (Miss) Andree (as "Outlaw"), Flavia Arcaro (as "Amber Witch"), Ralph Austin (as "Tango"), Lillian Barry (as "Richard Arthur"), (Miss) Bollow (as "Outlaw"), (Miss) Bonnan (as "Outlaw"), Marie Clifford (as "Jenny/Marie"), (Miss) Crook (as "Princess"), Leah De Piean (as "George Frederick"), Bertha Delmonte (as "Fairy Forget-me-not"), (Miss) Denken (as "Outlaw"), Caroline Duffy (as "Joseph James"), Martha Ehrlich (as "John Henry"), Eva Fallon (as "Mirabelle"), Runie Farrington (as "Walter William"), Edna Fenton (as "Fairy Love"), (Miss) French (as "Outlaw"), Viola Gillette (as "Hilario"), Edith Gordon (as "Voice of the Night"), Texas Guinan (as "Zaza") [Broadway debut], Miss Hall (as "Outlaw"), (Miss) Harmon (as "Outlaw"), Albert Hart (as "Ogre"), Iris Hawkins (as "Hop o' my Thumb"), Charles M. Hinton (as "John"), DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "King Mnemonica"), (Miss) Knight (as "Outlaw"), Miss Lee (as "Outlaw"), A. Leishman (as "Princess"), M. Leishman (as "Princess"), Neal McNeal (as "Datas/Joseph"), (Miss) Meyer (as "Outlaw"), (Miss) Morris (as "Outlaw"), Winnie Richie (as "Arthur Herbert"), Miss E. Rogers (as "Princess"), (Miss) Saunders (as "Outlaw"), Schrode & Harris (as "The Kow Zebra"), (Miss) Shields (as "Princess"), Ross Snow (as "Baroness Chicot"), The DeSerrls (as "Living Statues"), (Miss) Truppel (as "Princess"), Walter S. Wills (as "Trotter"). Produced by Drury Lane Co. of America. Produced by arrangement with Arthur Collins.
- (1925) Stage Play: Gay Paree. Musical revue. Music by Alfred Goodman, Maurice Ruebens and J. Fred Coots. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Additional lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Henry Creamer, Buddy G. DeSylva, Ballard MacDonald, Lester Allen, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias and Al Sherman. Additional music by Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, Al Sherman, James F. Hanley, Walter Donaldson and Joseph Meyer. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay. Choreographed by Alexis Kosloff. Directed by J.J. Shubert and Charles Judels. Shubert Theatre: 18 Aug 1925- 30 Jan 1926 (181 performances). Cast: Newton Alexander, Betty Allen, Lucille Arden, William Baden, Dorothy Barber, Pauline Blair, Frances Blythe, Richard Bold, Ilsi Bott, Alice Boulden, Carol Boyer, William Brainerd, Lorraine Brooks, Camille, Jean Caswell, Chandler Christy, Helen Claire, Eddie Conrad, Claire Daniels, Isabel Dawn, Claudia Dell, Johnny Dove, Louise Dove, Clarice Durham, Mabel Earle, Beth Elliott, Byrdeatta Evans, Florence Fair, Rosemary Farmer, Margie Finley, Walton Ford, Ruth Gillette, Florence Golden, Viola Griffith, Texas Guinan, Jack Haley, Ruth Hamilton, Thalie Hamilton, Edith Higgens, Alice Hooke, Edna Hopper, Florence Horne, Gus Hyland, Katherine Janeway, Frank Kimball, Marty Kolinsky, Lillian Lane, George LeMaire, Fern LeRoy, Winnie Lightner, Martha Linn, Gertrude Lowe, Viola Marshall, Betty Maurice, Arthur May, Verdi Milli, Marie Price, Prosper & Maret, Dorothy Rae, Nora Reed, Camille Renault, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Salt and Pepper, Wilfred Seagram, Winifred Seale, Dorothy Shepard, Jeanette Simard, Bartlett Simmons, Marie Simpson, Bernadette Spencer, Louise Taylor, Billy B. Van, Lorraine Weimar, Margaret Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with Rufus Le Maire.
- (1927) Stage Play: Padlocks of 1927. Musical revue. Music by Lee David, Jesse Greer and Henry H. Tobias. Book by Paul Gerard Smith and Ballard MacDonald. Lyrics by Billy Rose. Musical Director: Carlton Kelsey. Music arranged by Joseph Nussbaum. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Jack Yellen. Featuring songs by Billy Rose and Milton Ager. Costume Design by Robert Stevenson, Mahieu and Orry-Kelly. Choreographed by John Boyle. Directed by W.J. Wilson. Shubert Theatre: 5 Jul 1927- 24 Sep 1927 (95 performances). Cast: Drina Beach, Vera Berg, Billie Blake, Edna Burford, Mae Burke, Walter Burke, A.S. 'Pop' Byron, Vivian Carmody, Vee Carroll, Betty Clark, Nora Cliff, Jackie Corrtez, Peggy Daubert, Doris Dellairs, Irene Faery, Don Fiser, Jay C. Flippen, Carl D. Francis, Edna French, Laurette Gilman, Gloria Glennon, Ruth Grady, Dolores Grant, Texas Guinan [final Broadway credit], Florence Healy, Harry Jans, Carol Kingsbury, Helenya Koski, Hedwig Langer, Val Lester, Edna Locke, Dave Mallen, Raymond Marlowe, Marcelle Miller, Jola Moreno, Ojeda and Inbert, Sugar O'Neill, Alice Outlaw, George Raft [final Broadway role], Wilma Roeloff, The Romancers Quartet, Lillian Roth, Catherine Ryder, Rosemary Ryder, Helen Shipman, Eleanor Smith, Virginia Smith, Snowball, The Four Diamonds, The Little Tappers, Mary Titus, The Phelps Twins, Eileen Wenzel, Harold Whalen, Laura Wilkinson, Rosalie Williams. Produced by Duo Art Productions Inc.
- (November 24, 1929) She was the hostess and warm-up entertainer for "Broadway Nights," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
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