- (1897 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1897) Stage Play: Captain Imprudence. Comedy. Written by Edwin Milton Royle [earliest Broadway credit]. American Theatre: 4 Jan 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Amelia G. Bingham (as "Mrs. Trigg"), Ellen Burg Edeson (as "Lucretia Bugg"), McKee Rankin (as "Major Hannibal Bugg"), Edwin Milton Royle (as "Capt. Willard Shields"), Selena Fetter Royle (as "Jovita Talamanca").
- (1903) Stage Play: My Wife's Husbands. Farce. Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Directed by William H. Post. Hoyt's Theatre: 24 Aug 1903- Sep 1903 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles (as "Mr. Drinkwater"), Louise Bates, Robert Peyton Carter [Broadway debut], Ralph Delmore, Moses Fairfax, Madeleine Hazlett, Grace Henderson, Charlotte Lander, Cam. Mauvel, W.H. Post, Edwin Milton Royle (as "Ralph Kirtley"), Selena Royle (as "Gwendolin Winston"), Jennie Satterly, Edward See, Hugo Toland, Laura Wood.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama. Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Directed by Edwin Milton Royle and William Faversham. Wallack's Theatre: 23 Oct 1905- Apr 1906 (closing date unknown/222 performances). Cast: C.A. Carlton, George Fawcett, William Frederick, William S. Hart, Selene Johnson, Mitchell Lewis, Bertram Marburgh, Adrienne Morrison [credited as Mabel Morrison], Theodore Roberts, W.H. Sadler, Emmett Shackelford, Herbert Sleath, Hugo Toland, Cecil Ward, Frederick Watson, Baco White. Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: The play proved quite durable. It enjoyed 4 Broadway revivals into 1922 and was eventually purchased by Jesse Lasky (Famous Players; later known as Paramount Pictures) as the basis for The Squaw Man (1914), arguably the first feature film shot in Hollywood.
- (1905) Stage Play: Moonshine. Musical. Book by Edwin Milton Royle and George V. Hobart. Music and musical direction by Silvio Hein. Choreographed by Gertrude Hoffman. Directed by Frederick Perry. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 25 Dec 1905 to close): 30 Oct 1905- 6 Jan 1906 (53 performances). Cast: Leona Anderson, Franklyn Ardell, Roy Atwell, Therese Baron, George Beban, Margaret Berrien, Ernestine Brady, Margaret Brooks, Marie Cahill, Whitlock Davis, Leslie Deane, Mabel Douglas, Alfred DuChemin, Frances Gordon, Sadie Harris, William Ingersoll (as "Plunger Dawson"), J. Ward Kett, James E. Ludwig, George Lyman, James Lyons, Edith MacBride, Anella Martin, Olga May, Louise McDonald, Lucille Monroe, Anna Mooney, Marion Mosby, Clara Palmer, Frederick Paulding, H.R. Roberts, Dore Rogers, Virginia Steinhart, Dick Temple, Harriet Van Buren, Marion Watts, Blanche West, William B. Wood, H. Guy Woodward. Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
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- Launcelot and Elaine (1921). Drama.
- The Unwritten Law (1913). Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Fulton Theatre: 7 Feb 1913- Feb 1913 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: May Buckley (as "Mrs. Wilson"), George Farren (as "John Wilson"), Frank Sheridan (as "Larry McCarthy"), Marion Ballou, Lois Burnett, Frederick Burton, George Cameron, Walter Eaton, Edward Feldt, Mrs. R.E. French, Grace Goodall, Jean Mercet, Joseph Robinson, John Stokes, Tommy Tobin. Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- The Squaw Man (1908). Drama (revival). Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Academy of Music: 16 Mar 1908- 13 Apr 1908 (32 performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Struggle Everlasting. Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Hackett Theatre: 26 Sep 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Joseph Adelman, Minna Adelman, Clay Boyd, A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "Mind"), Robert Peyton Carter, Isabel Garrison, Edwin Holt, DeWitt Jennings (as "Soul"), Daniel Morris, E.W. Morrison, Joseph Rawley, Florence Roberts (as "Body"), Franklyn Roberts, R.A. Roberts, Frances Sedgewick, C. Jay Williams. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- The Squaw Man (1907). Drama (revival). Written by Edwin Milton Royle. New York Theatre: 25 Mar 1907- 31 Mar 1907 (8 performances). Cast: Unknown.
- Marrying Mary (1906). Musical. Music by Silvio Hein. Book by Edwin Milton Royle. Based on the play "My Wife's Husbands" by Edwin Milton Royle. Lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Musical Director: Silvio Hein. Featuring songs by Chris Smith. Featuring songs with lyrics by Cecil Mack. Daly's Theatre: 27 Aug 1906- 6 Oct 1906 (43 performances). Cast: Franklyn Ardell (as "Eph"), Roy Atwell (as "Willie Drinkwater"), George Backus (as "Reverend Thorley Throcmorton"), Annie Buckley (as "Fleurette"), Marie Cahill (as "Mary Montgomery"), Frances Carruthers (as "Miss Keene"), William Courtleigh (as "Ormsby Kelpepper"), Eugene Cowles (as "Colonel Henry Clay Kulpepper"), Annabelle Gordon (as "Miss Smith"), Bessie Graham (as "Miss Brown"), Ben. F. Grennell (as "M. Archambeau"), William Herman (as "Head Waiter"), Jane Hewitt (as "Miss Morton"), Elizabeth King (as "Miss Wiley"), Sadie Long (as "Miss Verdon"), George Lyman (as "Bell-Boy"), Olga May (as "Miss Savage"), Anna Mooney (as "Miss Greene"), James A. Reid (as "Porter"), Elsie Shaw (as "Miss Longfront"), Ethel Shaw (as "Miss Arbuckle"), Mark Smith (as "Bishop Brigham Smudge"), Virginia Staunton (as "Kitty Kulpepper"), Virginia Steinhardt (as "Miss Longsince"), Blanche West (as "Miss Curley"), H. Guy Woodward (as "Senator David Bunchgrass"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Squaw Man. Drama (revival). Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Directed by William Faversham. Astor Theatre: 26 Dec 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/50 performances). Cast: Herbert Ashton (as "Grouchy, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Elizabeth Bellairs (as "Lady Mabel Wynnegate, Sister of Henry Wynnegate"), Chauncey Causland (as "McSorley, Engineer of the Overland Limited"), H. Cooper Cliffe (as "Malcolm Petrie, Solicitor of Henry Wynnegate"), Murray Darcy (as "Parker, Conductor of the Overland Limited"), J. Malcolm Dunn (as "Henry Wynnegate, Earl of Kerhill"), Bernard Durkin (as "Little Hal, Nat-U-Ritch's Son"), Herbert Farjeon (as "Baco White"), William Faversham (as "Capt. James Wynnegate, Cousin of Henry Wynnegate, Afterwards Known as Jim Carson"), William Frederic (as "Bud Hardy, County Sheriff"), Harry Hanlon (as "Pete, A Cowboy"), Winifred Harris (as "Lady Elizabeth Wynnegate, Mother of Henry Wynnegate"), Riley Hatch (as "Tab-Y-Wana, Peach Chief of the Utes"), William T. Hays (as "Mr. Hiram Doolittle"), Frank Hollins (as "Sir John Applegate, Diana's Cousin"), Julia Hoyt (as "Diana Wynnegate, Countess of Kerhill"), Curley Judge (as "Punk, A Chinaman"), Emily Lorraine (as "Mrs. Hiram Doolittle"), Frank Lyon (as "Parson"), Bertram A. Marburgh (as "Andy, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Burr McIntosh (as "Big Bill, Foreman of Carston's Ranch"), Willard Robertson (as "Cash Hawkins"), Gerald Rogers (as "Rev. Belachazar Chiswick"), Josephine Royle (as "Nat-U-Ritch, Daughter of Tab-Y-Wana"), George Schaeffer (as "Bates, Butler of Henry Wynnegate"), Emmett Shackelford (as "Shorty, Cowboy on Carston's Ranch"), Edmund Soraghan (as "Nick, Barkeeper of "The Long Horn Saloon"), Ralph Sumpter (as "Lieut. Crosby"), Raymond Van Rensselaer (as "Lieut. Markwell"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1927) Stage Play: White Eagle. Musical. Music by Rudolf Friml. Book by Brian Hooker and William H. Post. Lyrics by Brian Hooker and William H. Post. Based on "The Squaw Man" by Edwin Milton Royle. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Music orchestrated by Joseph Majer. Staged by Richard Boleslawski. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley. Directed by Russell Janney and Olga Treskoff. Casino Theatre: 26 Dec 1927- 4 Feb 1928 (48 performances). Cast: Lucille Arden (as "Chorus"), Rowena Baker (as "Chorus"), Olyvve Bakke (as "Chorus"), Wallace Banfield (as "Chorus"), Elmer Barleb (as "Chorus"), Helen Berger (as "Chorus"), Rene Berteau (as "Chorus"), Ruth Bieber (as "Chorus"), Grace Cantrell (as "Chorus"), Shirley Carlton (as "Chorus"), Nat Christensen (as "Chorus"), Madeline Clancy (as "Chorus"), Lucille Constant (as "Chorus"), Walter Cross (as "Bates"), Leon Cunningham (as "Pete"), Harold Currier (as "Chorus"), Roberta Curry (as "Lady Mary/Chorus"), Royal Cutter (as "Andy"), Dorothy Davis (as "Chorus"), Muriel Dawn (as "Chorus"), June Day (as "Chorus"), Grace DeViney (as "Chorus"), Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Sir John Applegate") [final Broadway role], Constance Durand (as "Chorus"), Eldon Edwards (as "Chorus"), Ernest Ehler (as "Mr. Chiswick"), Helen Ely (as "Chorus"), Ross Ericksen (as "Chorus"), Michael Evans (as "Thunder Face/Chorus"), Jay Fassett (as "Happy"), Carlos Fessler (as "Chorus"), Blanche Fleming (as "Lady Mabel"), Dorothy Forsythe (as "Chorus"), John Fredericks (as "Chorus"), Randall Freyer (as "Chorus"), Charles Froom (as "Chorus"), Charles E. Galagher (as "Tabywana"), Hazel Glen (as "Countess of Kerhill"), Mildred Gordon (as "Chorus"), Helen Grenelle (as "English Dancer"), Margaret Grove (as "Chorus"), Florence Gunther (as "Chorus"), Edith Gwenn (as "Chorus"), William Hagen (as "Chorus"), Barton Hall (as "Chorus"), Pauline Hall (as "Chorus"), Vida Hanna (as "Chorus"), Alice Harper (as "Chorus"), Kay Hawley (as "Sadie"), Charles Henderson (as "Bud Hardy"), Lamar Hessenberg (as "Chorus"), Peggy Horan (as "Chorus"), Forrest Huff (as "Cash Hawkins"), Alice Huntington (as "Chorus"), Harry James (as "Chorus"), Earl Kardux (as "Chorus"), Aysa Kaz (as "The Indian Dancer"), Marion Keeler (as "Silverwing"), Arthur Kellar (as "Lieut. Alex. McGrath"), Elizabeth Kelly (as "Chorus"), George Kingsley (as "Chorus"), Helena Koffler (as "Chorus"), Edna Kulker (as "Chorus"), Sue Lake (as "Chorus"), Billie Lanctot (as "Chorus"), Helen Landis (as "Chorus"), George Leach (as "Chorus"), Paula Lind (as "English Dancer/Lily"), William MacDargh (as "Chorus"), Joan Marren (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Marsh (as "Chorus"), Bessie Masters (as "Chorus"), Earl Mayne (as "Gloomy"), Jock McGraw (as "Captain Leslie"), John Mealey (as "The Medicine Man of the Utes"), Thomas Mengert (as "Chorus"), Theresa Miller (as "Chorus"), Ralph Moana (as "The Sun Watcher"), Mary Morris (as "Chorus"), Armin Mueller (as "Chorus"), Virginia Nachant (as "Chorus"), Carlton Neville (as "Lieut. Henry George"), Ruth Norris (as "Chorus"), Laura Novea (as "Chorus"), Alice Olsen (as "Chorus"), Isabel O'Madigan (as "The Dowager Lady Kerhill"), Caroline Phillips (as "Chorus"), Horace Pollock (as "Malcolm Petrie"), Allan Prior (as "Capt. James Wynnegate"), Mabel Purdy (as "Chorus"), Mary Quinn (as "Chorus"), Rae Ring (as "Chorus"), Mae Robinson (as "Chorus"), Marius Rogati (as "Punk"), Fred Rogers (as "Chorus"), Jack Rose (as "Chorus"), Richard Rowley (as "Chorus"), Simeon Sabra (as "Chorus"), Albert Shaw (as "Little Hal"), Edward Sheldon (as "Chorus"), George Shields (as " Nick"), Alex Shishman (as "Chorus"), Mark Smith (as "Big Bill"), Harriet Standon (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Stockton (as "Chorus"), Fred Tiden (as "Earl of Kerhill"), Raymond Toben (as "Chorus"), Charles Trott (as "Chorus"), Florence Turner (as "Chorus"), Catherine Van Brunt (as "Chorus"), William Venus (as "Chorus"), Serge Vino (as "Chorus"), Efim Vitis (as "Chorus"), William Wally (as "Chorus"), Jewel Welter (as "Chorus"), Paul Winnell (as "Chorus"), Arthur Young (as "Chorus"). Produced by Russell Janney.
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