- (1907 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: My Wife. Written by Michael Morton, from the French of Paul Gavault and Robert Charvay. Empire Theatre: 31 Aug 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/129 performances). Cast: Alex Brunn, Herbert Budd, Billie Burke, John Drew, Frank Goldsmith, Ferdinand Gottschalk, L.C. Howard, Hope Latham, Mario Majeroni, Rex McDougall, Soldine Powel [credited as E. Soldene Powell], Albert Roccardi, Morton Selten, Ida Greeley Smith, Walter Soderling, Dorothy Tennant. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play. Jack Straw. Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt and Wickes. Stage Manager: Robert Schable. Directed by William Seymour. Empire Theatre: 14 Sep 1908- Dec 1908 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: John Drew (as "Jack Straw"), Vivian Blackburn, Mary Boland (as "Ethel, Mrs. Parker Jennings' Daughter"), Rose Coghlan (as "Mrs. Parker Jennings"), Edgar L. Davenport (as "Ambrose Holland, Jack's Friend"), Helen Freeman, Frank Goldsmith, Grace Henderson, Mario Majeroni (as "Count Adrian Von Bremer"), Edwain Nicander (as "Vincent, Parker's Son"), Soldene Powell, Adelaide Prince, Walter Soderling (as "Servant"), Frederick Tyler. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play. Israel. Written by Henri Bernstein. Criterion Theatre: 25 Oct 1909- Dec 1909 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Dallas Anderson, Edwin Arden, Graham Browne, Constance Collier, Dudley Digges, Fred Eric, Mahlon Hamilton, J. Homer Hunt, E.C. Jennings, Mario Majeroni, Thomas Mills, Christine Norman, Franklin Ritchie, Francis M. Verdi. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1913) Stage Play. Divorcons. Comedy (revival). Written by Victorien Sardou and 'Emile De Najac'. Playhouse Theatre: 1 Apr 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: Frank Compton (as "Bastien"), William Courtleigh (as "M. des Prunelles"), Henry Dornton (as "Concierge"), Howard Estabrook (as "M. de Gratinac"), Grace George (as "Cyprienne"), Maude Turner Gordon (as "Mme. De Valfontaine"), Gail Kane (as "Mme. De Brionne"), Nina Lindsey (as "Mlle. De Lusigan"), Mario Majeroni (as "M. Clavynac"), Frank Peters (as "Jamarot"), Frank Reicher (as "Joseph"), Rae Selwyn (as "Josepha"), George Winstanley (as "M. Bafourlin"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1913) Stage Play. At Bay. Written by George Scarborough. 39th Street Theatre: 7 Oct 1913- Jan 1914 (closing date unknown/119 performances). Cast: Chrystal Herne (as "Aline Graham"), Mario Majeroni Judson Flagg"), Guy Standing (as "Capt. Lawrence Holbrook"), Freeman Barnes, Harry Hadfield, John Herne, Fred Hilton, Samuel Hines, Walter Horton, George Howell, Edward Le Hay, Charles Mason, Edwin Mordant, Phyllis Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Filmed as At Bay (1915).
- (1915) Stage Play. Yosemite. Written by Charles A. Taylor. Directed by Ralph E. Cummings. New Amsterdam Theatre: 23 Nov 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mac Barnes, Blanche Burns, Ethel Clifton, Joseph Crehan, Robert Davis, Roberto Deshon, Frank Keenan, Lillian Kingsbury, Mario Majeroni, Thomas Meegan, John Mitchell, Calvin Thomas, Grace Valentine.
- (1915) Stage Play. The Critic. Comedy (revival).
- (1917) Stage Play. Here Comes the Bride.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Mandarin. Written by Herman Bernstein. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. Princess Theatre: 9 Nov 1920- Nov 1920 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Arthur Allen (as "The Servant"), Halina Bruzovna (as "The Opera Singer"), Amy Dennis (as "The Lady"), Edna M. Holland (as "The Painted Woman"), Barry Macollum (as "The Artist"), Mario Majeroni (as "The Stranger"), Louise Orth (as "The Model"), Cyril Raymond (as "The Man with Dog"), Robert Tabor (as "The Doctor"), Brandon Tynan (as "The Baron"). Produced by Mandarin Play Producing Co. Inc.
- (1923) Stage Play: Casanova. Drama. Incidental music by Deems Taylor. Written by Lorenzo De Azertis. Translated by Sidney Howard. Empire Theatre: 26 Sep 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "The Innkeeper"), Ralph Belmont (as "A Lieutenant"), Beatrice Belreva (as "Columbine"), Victor Benoit (as "Monsieur Dubois"), George Blackmore (as "A Roman Soldier"), Horace Braham (as "The Abbe Bernis"), Nellie Burt (as "Manon"), Katharine Cornell (as "Henriette"), Ernest Cossart (as "Leduc"), Dinarzade (as "Giulietta"), Doris (as "A Guitar Player"), Mary Ellis (as "The Dancer from Milan"), Harry Fielding (as "A Fat Man"), David Glassford (as "Monsieur Antoine"), Harold Hartsell (as "A Banker in Cesena"), Shelia Hayes (as "Rose"), Horace Healy (as "A Gentleman in Black"), Herbert James (as "Battista"), Jacob Kingsbury [credited as Jacob Kingsberry] (as "Second Postillion"), Edward Le Hay (as "An Innkeeper"), B.N. Lewin (as "Manzoni"), Mario Majeroni (as "Captain Michael Echedy"), William Marr (as "A Gambler"), Frank Newcomb (as "Third Postillion"), Gypsy O'Brien (as "The Beautiful Governess"), James T. Powers (as "First Postillion"), Harry Redding (as "A Gambler"), George Royle (as "Pulcinella"), Lowell Sherman (as "Giacomo Casanova/Chevalier de Seingalt"), Edward F. Snow (as "Second Archer"), Walter Soderling (as "A Waiter"), Charles Vincent (as "Fourth Postillion"), Judith Vosselli (as "The Courtesan"), J.C. Wallace First Archer"), Philip Wood (as "Alfani-Celli"). Produced by A.H. Woods and Gilbert Miller.
- (1926) Stage Play: Kongo. Written by Chester M. De Vonde and Kilbourn Gordon. Directed by Chester De Vonde and Kilbourn Gordon. Biltmore Theatre: 30 Mar 1926- Jul 1926 (closing date unknown/135 performances). Cast: Frederick Burt (as "Kregg"), Herbert Ellis (as "Native"), Harry English, Desmond Gallagher (as "Kirk"), Helen Grayce (as "Mrs. Mobray"), Betty Bruce Henry (as "L'il Mim"), Walter Huston, Mario Majeroni (as "Zoombie"), Florence Mason (as "Annie"), Harry McNaughton (as "Whippy"), Clarence Redd (as "Fuzzy"), Richard Stevenson (as "Kingsland"), Mekk Ula (as "Choloman"). Produced by Kilbourn Gordon. Note: Filmed by MGM as West of Zanzibar (1928).
- (1929) Stage Play. Stripped. Written by Jane Murfin. Directed by Lionel Atwill. Ambassador Theatre: 21 Oct 1929- Nov 1929 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill (as "M'sieu Lazlov"), J.H. Brewer (as "Jefferson"), Christine Compton (as "Mrs. Pringle"), Thelma Hardwick (as "Helene Galli"), Vernon Kelso (as "Austin Goodwin"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Caroline"), Mario Majeroni (as "M'sieu Orlando"), Charles Milward (as "Henry Snyder").
- (1931) Stage Play: Miracle at Verdun. Drama. Written by Hans Chlumberg. Translated by Julian Leigh. Directed by Herbert J. Biberman. Martin Beck Theatre: 16 Mar 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast: Edward Arnold (as "Dr. Paetz"), J.W. Austin (as "Sharpe"), Anthony Baker, Jacob Bleifer, Thomas A. Braidon, George Brant, Hilda Case, Valerie Cossart, Martin Cravath, Alexander Danaroff, Juan De La Cruz, Robert Deviera, Walter Dressel, Miriam Elias, Jules Epailly (as "Remusat, Premier Delcampe"), Shirley Gale, Douglas Garden, John Gerard, Caryl Gillin, Lucien Girardin, Germaine Giroux, David Gorcey, Joan Grahn, Joseph Green, Hans Hansen, John Hoyt (credited as John Hoysradt) (as "Pillwein," "French Officer," "Radio Announcer," and "Jacques"), Alexander Ivo, J. Kunihari, Ari Kutai, Edouard La Roche, Joseph Lazarovici, Con MacSunday, George Magis, Mario Majeroni, Owen Meech, Robert Middlemass (as "Jackson" and "Clarkson"), Claude Rains (as "Heydner," "Messenger," and "Lamparenne"), Michael Rosenberg, Helene Salinger, Francis Schaeger, Sidney Stavro, Marion Stephenson, Akim Tamiroff (as "Roubeau"), Peter Wayne, Crane Whitley (credited as Clem Wilenchick) (as "Morel"), Max Willenz, Percy Woodley, Hanaki Yoshiwara, Ali Yousuff, Salvatore Zito. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1931) Stage Play: Cynara. Drama. Written by H.M. Harwood and R.F. Gore-Brown. Adapted from the novel "An Imperfect Lover" by R.F. Gore-Brown (known in the film industry as Robert Brown). Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Morosco Theatre: 2 Nov 1931- May 1932 (closing date unknown/210 performances). Cast: Adrianne Allen (as "Doris Lea"), Peter Barbier, Thomas Bate, Gladys Bell, Edna Bennett, Hannam Clark (as "Rev. Harold Dringer, Foreman of the Jury"), Jean Derayville (as "A Customer"), Linda Eder (as "Alice Boot"), Phoebe Foster (as "Clemency Warlock"), Shirley Gale (as "Miss Trix "), Paul Hanson, Miriam Jordan, A.P. Kaye (as "Mr. Boot, Coroner"), Mario Majeroni (as "Mr. Small"), Alice Martin, Marguerite Martin (as "Marjorie"), Vera Fuller Mellish (as "Grace Boot"), Philip Merivale (as "Jim Warlock"), Mary Newham-Davis, Clement O'Loghlen, Kathryn O'Neill, Joe Romantini, Mary Scott Seton, Henry Stephenson (as "Hon. John Tring"), Mary Williamson. Produced by Lee Shubert. Note: Produced on film as Cynara (1932), directed by King Vidor.
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