- (1911 - 1924) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1911) Stage Play: The Million. From the French of Georges Berr. Based on Marcel Guillemaud. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. Directed by Richard Pittman and T. Daniel Frawley. 39th Street Theatre (moved to The Herald Square Theatre from 8 Jan 1912 to close): 23 Oct 1911- Feb 1912 (closing date unknown/126 performances). Cast: George Bates, William Burress, John A. Butler, Irene Fenwick, Bert Grant [Broadway debut], Gustave Hartzheim, Taylor Holmes, Eulalie Jenson, Paul Ker, Robert Webb Lawrence, William J. Mahoney, Charles McCarthy, John Needham, Eugene O'Brien, Fred Osborn, Fred Sears. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1912) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1912. Musical revue/extravaganza. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Additional music by William Jerome, James Monaco, A. Seymour Brown, Bert Grant, John E. Hazzard, Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards and Bert Williams. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Moulin Rouge: 21 Oct 1912- 4 Jan 1913 (88 performances). Cast: Ida Adams, Beatrice Allen, Marie Baxter, Evelyn Carlton, Eleanore Christy, Zaina Curzon, Natalie Dagwell, The Dolly Sisters, Grace DuBoise, Leon Errol, Bessie Fennell, Charles Gilmore, Dorothy Godfrey, Bernard Granville, Marion Hale, Elise Hamilton, Flo Hart, Olga Hempstone, Lola Hilton, Madeline Howard, Charles Judels, Adele La Pierre, William LeBrun, Frances Leslie, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Jessie Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Lillian Lorraine, Harry Luck, Vivian MacDonald, Vera Maxwell, Margaret Morris, Catheryn Peters, Murray Queen, Josie Sadler, Ray Samuels, Clifford Saum, Max Scheck, John G. Schrode, Charles Scribner, Katheryn Smyth, Eleanor St. Claire, Peter Swift, Daisy Virginia, Ella Warner, Jane Warrington, Harry Watson, Bert Williams, Fred Woodward. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Pleasure Seekers. Musical revue. Book by Edgar Smith. Music by E. Ray Goetz. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Featuring songs by Bert Grant and Maurice Abrahams. Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry Williams, Joe Young, Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by Cora MacCreachy and William Henry Matthews. Directed by William J. Wilson. Winter Garden Theatre: 3 Nov 1913- 3 Jan 1914 (72 performances). Cast: Blanche Barnes, Fred Barnes, Rita Bates, Arthur Beach, Fred Beakman, Marie Berdean, George Borowsky, Victor Bozart, Edna Britton, Bermah Brokaw, Charles Butler, Hugh Cameron (as "Isaac Googenheimer/George Bliffkins"), Kittie Carpenter, Adele Clarke, Nona Clifford, James Coer, Marjorie Cogan, Harry Cooper, Ruth Copeley, Florence Cripps, Sally Daly, Florence Dean, Paul DeMonde, Violet DeVon, Robert Dillon, Irma Dixon, Thomas Doolan, Bernard Edwards, Lillian Elliot, Maud Estee, Virginia Evans, Grace Falk, Walter Fiske, Alice Fitch, M. Foltz, Olive Forgo, Shirley Forsythe, May Francis, Myrtle Gilbert, Irwin Gruhl, Lillian Harris, Ruth Harris, Laura Hastings, Thomas Hawmer, Lillian Heim, Bess Hoban, Margaret Hoban, Ada Holt, Dorothy Jardon, Minna Kaufman, Mazie Keane, Ben Kinngoff, Eric Krebs, Dorothy Landers, Mabel Landers, Maud Le Roy, Daisy Lovell, Ara Martin, Flo May, Norah May, Will McElhenny, Joe McGrath, Roger McKenna, Jay Melville, Charles Miller, Harriet Miller, Sherman Miller, Minnie Monroe, William Montgomery, Edna Moore, Florence Moore, May Morrell, Howard Murrell, Mary Murrell, Bobby North, Gertrude O'Conner, Marie Olcott, Helen Paine, Edith Parfrey, Marie Parton, Maude Powell, Mary Purcell, August Reese, Joe Rogers, Max Rogers, Myrtle Ross, Annie Russell, Milton Silby, William Snyder, Philip Sohlke, Alice Statten, Daisy Statton, Harry Stephenson, Thomas Stevens, Ed Stokes, Lu Taylor, Lew Turner, Gustave Wargans, Frank Wayne, John Weldon, George White, William Wilson, Elizabeth Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1915) Stage Play: Hands Up. Musical comedy/melodrama. Book by Edgar Smith; Music by E. Ray Goetz and Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Additional music by Jean Schwartz, Bert Grant, Joe Young and Cole Porter. Additional lyrics by Cole Porter, Grant Clarke, Harold Atteridge and William Jerome. Musical Director: William Daly. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Choreographed by Theodore Kosloff. Polish Ballet in Act 2 arranged by Jack Mason. Modern dances arranged by Maurice Barrett. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. 44th Street Theatre: 22 Jul 1915- 3 Sep 1915 (52 performances). Cast: Maurice Barrett (as "Waltz King"), Vincent Cassidy (as "Chorus"), Alice Dovey (as "Helene Fudge"), Sidgewick Draper (as "Chorus"), Irene Franklin (as "Violet Lavender"), James Gillespie (as "Chorus"), Stewart Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Burton Green (as "Mr. Need-in-time"), George Hassell (as "Strong Arm Steve"), Ralph Herz (as "Fake Kennedy"), Sunshine Jarrman (as "Chorus"), Adele Jason (as "Lindy"), Alfred Latell (as "Ingersoll"), Adelaide Lawrence (as "Chorus"), Emilie Lea (as "Mlle. Marcelle"), Willard Louis (as "Obadiah Fudge"), Donald MacDonald (as "Harry Lightfoot"), Henry Mack (as "Ignatz"), Artie Mehlinger (as "Percy Bonehead"), Bobby North (as "Simp Watson"), A. Robbins (as "F.C. Centric"), Will Rogers (as "Cow-Boy Will"), Margaret Satler (as "Chorus"), Clarice Snyder (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Strong (as "Chorus"), Peter Swift (as "Sergeant Murphy"), Florence Walton (as "La Belle Claire"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1916) Stage Play: Step This Way. Musical comedy. Book by Edgar Smith. Music by E. Ray Goetz and Bert Grant. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Based on a libretto for the musical "The Girl Behind the Counter" by Edgar Smith. Musical Director: Frank E. Tours. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by Frank McCormack. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Astor Theatre from 10 Jul 1916- close): 29 May 1916- 12 Aug 1916 (88 performances). Produced by Lew M. Fields.
- (1919) Stage Play: Good Morning, Judge. Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. Book by Fred Thompson. from the farce "The Magistrate" by Arthur Wing Pinero. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: Frank P. Paret. Additional music by Bert Grant, George Gershwin and Louis Silvers. Additional lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Irving Caesar, Al Bryan, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by Wybert Stamford. Shubert Theatre: 6 Feb 1919- 6 Jun 1919 (140 performances). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1919) Stage Play: Elsie Janis and Her Gang. Music by William Kernell and B.C. Hilliam. Lyrics by Richard Fechheimer and Elsie Janis. Based on material by Elsie Janis. Musical Director: William Schroeder. Featuring songs by Lee S. Roberts, Shelton Brooks, Bert Grant, Dan Kildare and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Lew Brown, Joe Young, Clifford Grey and J. Will Callahan. Directed by Elsie Janis. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 1 Dec 1919- 17 Jan 1920 (55 performances). Cast: Ewart Allan, Mary Balfour, Harry Berger, Jack Brant, Sam Burbank, Lillian Cullen (as "The Motor Transport Girl"), Chick Deveau, Herbert Goff, Eddie Hay, Jerry Hoekstra, Elsie Janis (as "The Gang"), Henry Janswick, Howard Johnson, Bill Kernell, Bradley Knoche, Charles Lawrence, Eva Le Gallienne (as "The Parisienne"), Nat Martin, Norman Merleton, Frank Miller, Henrietta Orville, Bill Reardon, Edward W. Reno, B. Romolo, Richard Ryan, Margaret Sousa (as "The Ambulance Service Girl"), Ruth Wells, Joe Wise. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1920) Stage Play: Cinderella on Broadway. Musical revue.
- (1923) Stage Play: Topics of 1923. Musical revue. Music by Jean Schwartz and Alfred Goodman. Book by Harold Atteridge and Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Additional music by Bert Grant [final Broadway credit]. Additional lyrics by Tot Seymour. Production Supervised by Jacob J. Shubert. Choreographed by Francis Weldon. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Broadhurst Theatre (moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 14 Jan 1924- close): 20 Nov 1923- 22 Mar 1924 (154 performances). Cast: Ben Bard [final Broadway role], Julia Barker, Cathleen Barrow, Dorothy Bruce, Martin Burton, Castleton & Mack, Cecil & Kaye, Herbert Corthell, Roy Cummings, Nellie Daly, Jeanette Dawley, Delano Dell, Alice Delysia, Christine Ecklund, Dolores Edwards, Elsie Frank, Ethel Fuller, Ann Garrison, Marie Gibson, Mildred Gordon, Jay Gould, Frank Green, Harriet Gustin, Stella Hadden, Rae Hartley, Helen Herendeen, Lora Hoffman, W. Clay Inman, Alexis Kosloff, Flo Lane, Flora Lea, Silance leontevetch, Fay Marbe, Gladys Marston, Edith McGovern, Harry McNaughton, Beverly Millar, Esta Mousey, Nat Nazarro Jr., Paisley Noon, Henrietta O'Brien, Marietta O'Brien, Peggy O'Day, Barnett Parker, Jack Pearl, Edith Pierce, Allan Prior, Fay Reed, Yvette Reels, Thelma Robinson, Norma Rossiter, Muriel Seely, Billie Shaw, Stella Shields, Helen Shipman, Elaine Sims, Orilla Smith, Eleanor Stack, Marie Stoddard, Juliet Strah, Marja Talwyn, Agnes Trask, Vera Trett, Dorothy Vance, Billy Wagner, Dorothy Wegman. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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