- (1912) Stage Play: The Daughter of Heaven. Written by Pierre Loti and Judith Gautier. Book adapted by George Egerton. Century Theatre: 12 Oct 1912- Jan 1913 (unknown closing date/98 performances). Cast: Viola Allen, Claude Brooke, Herbert Corey, Bernard Fairfax, Basil Gill, Charles Hayne, Clarence Heritage [final Broadway role], J.W. Howe, David Kirkpatrick, Roy Merrill, Norris Millington, Joseph Mitchell, Lawrence O'Leary, F. Wilmot, Marshall Wynn. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Garden of Allah. Written by Robert Hitchens and Mary Anderson. Directed by Hugh Ford. Century Theatre: 21 Oct 11- May 1912 (unknown closing date/241 performances). Cast: Zabell Amar (as "Ouardi"), Asmasa (as "Tamouda"), Keill Ayobb (as "Sheik"), Salum Ayobb (as "Mueddin"), Paul Braconnier (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Brandt (as "Captain DeTrevignac"), Henri Dufresne (as "Ensemble"), Frank Durand (as "Ensemble"), Alphonse Fabre (as "Garcon"), Faddma (as "Irena"), Forcin (as "Selima"), William Grossen (as "Ensemble"), Charles Hayne (as "The Sand Diviner"), Clarence Heritage (as "Dr. Peter Androvsky"), Franklyn Hurleigh (as "A Trappist Monk"), Edouard Laroche (as "Ensemble"), Alfred Lecomte (as "Ensemble"), Mary Mannering (as "Domini Enfilden"), Herschel Mayall (as "Father Roubier"), Roy Merrill (as "Hadj"), Eugene Moulin (as "Ensemble"), Charles Nollet (as "Ensemble"), Eben Plympton (as "Count Anteoni"), José Ruben (as "Batouch") [Broadway debut], Mrs. Alexander Salvini (as "Suzanne"), Dikran Seropyan (as "Larbi"), Lewis Waller (as "Boris Androvsky/Father Antoine"). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1904 - 1913) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: The Superstition of Sue. Farce. Written by Paul Armstrong [earliest Broadway credit]. Savoy Theatre: 4 Apr 1904- Apr 1904 (unknown closing date/241 performances). Cast: Marion Barney, Nettie Black, Marshall Farnum, William Friend, Clarence Heritage [Broadway debut], Eddie Heron, Charles King, Helene Lackaye, Wilfred Lucas, Eileen O'Malley, Walter Perkins, James H. Powers, Georgie Turrle, Jack Webster.
- (1905) Stage Play: A Blot in the 'Scutcheon. Tragedy (revival).
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