- (1897 - 1919) The following works of Mr. Mars were adapted to the Broadway stage:
- (1897) Stage Play: Never Again. Farce. Based on the French of Anthony Mars [earliest Broadway credit] and 'Maurice Desvallieres', as translated by T.R. Birmingham. Garrick Theatre: 8 Mar 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Elsie de Wolfe, Ferdinand Gottschalk, E.M. Holland, Agnes Miller, May Robson, Fritz Williams. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Rounders. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Material adaption by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the libretto to "Les Fetards" by Anthony Mars and Maurice Hennequin. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Max Freeman. Casino Theatre: 12 Jul 1899- 14 Oct 1899 (97 performances). Cast: Irene Bentley, Crissie Carlisle, Joseph Cawthorn, Henri Chaille, Pauline Chase, Harry Clifford, Tom Collins, Dan Daly, Harry Davenport (as "Marquis de Bacarat"), Susie Drake, Arthur Etherington, Avis Folger, Zella Frank, Max Freeman, Marie George, Mabelle Gilman, Horace Hayne, Joseph Kane, Eva Kelly, Gustave Key, Cora Leslie, Carrie Perkins, Phyllis Rankin, Ida Rock, Mabel Russell, Seline Say, Thomas Q. Seabrooke, Sol Solomon, Grace Spencer, Frederick Urban, Margaret Warren, Nella Webb. Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1909) Stage Play: Kitty Grey. Musical comedy. Music, with Introductions, by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. Adapted from the French by J. Smyth Pigott. Based on "Les Fetards" by Anthony Mars and Maurice Hennequin. Orchestra under the direction of William T. Francis. Featuring songs by St. John Hammond, Richard Kenneth, Jerome Kern and Harry Lonsdale. Featuring songs with lyrics by M.E. Rourke and Ralph Roberts. Directed by Austin Hurgon. New Amsterdam Theatre: 25 Jan 1909- 6 Mar 1909 (50 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo (as "Ernest III, King of Illyria"), G.P. Huntley (as "The Earl of Dulston"), Percival Knight (as "Joseph, English waiter at the hotel"), Julia Sanderson (as "Kitty Grey"), F. Pope Stamper (as "Sir John Binfield"), Valli Valli (as "Lady Binfield"), Percy Corray (as "Karl, the King's attendant"), Robert Corray (as "Fritz, the King's attendant"), Gladys Desmond (as "Gladys, an Actress"), Mabel D'Estere (as "Mabel, an Actress"), Barbara Dunbar (as "Barbara, an Actress"), Ethel Forsyth (as "Ethel, an Actress"), Millicent Forsyth (as "Millicent, an Actress"), Francis Gaillard (as "Pontbichet, manager of the Hotel Royale"), Barbara Huntley (as "Madame Pontbichet"), Eva Kelly (as "Sadie Poulson, Lady Binfield's sister, an American heiress"), Glory Pearce (as "Queen of Illyria"), Frank Perfitt (as "Count Trenitz"), Mabel Sealby (as "Susan Bright, Kitty Grey's dresser"), Dorothea Temple (as "Dorothea, an Actress"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Girl in the Taxi. Farce. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Based on the French original by Anthony Mars. Featuring songs by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Featuring songs with lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Directed by Carter DeHaven. Astor Theatre: 24 Oct 1910- 3 Dec 1910 (48 performances). Cast: Jeanette Bageard (as "Mariette") [final Broadway role], Fremont Benton (as "Mary Peters"), Frederick Bond (as "John Stewart"), Joseph Clark (as "Policeman"), Morgan Coman (as "Percy Peters"), Carter DeHaven (as "Bertie Stewart"), Frank Farrington (as "Walter Watson"), Max Freeman (as "Alexis"), John Glendinning (as "Frederick Smith"), Laura Guerite (as "Mignon"), Clifford Heckinger (as "Dr. Paul"), Jessie Millward (as "Clara Stewart"), Jerome Nelson (as "Emile"), Katherine Smythe (as "Rosie"), Grace Walton (as "Mademoiselle Irma"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1919) Stage Play: Pretty Soft. Written by Paul M. Potter. Based on the French of Anthony Mars [final Broadway credit]. From the work of Leon Xanrof. Morosco Theatre: 5 May 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton, Claude Beerbohm, Mona Bruns, Rowland Buckstone, Roy Cochrane, Rose Coghlan, Edouard Durand, Florence Eldridge, Joseph Herbert, Harry Manners, Edwin Nicander, Margaret Nybloc, Aileen Poe, Nacy Stewart, Jean Stuart, Dallas Welford. Produced by Empire Producing Corporation.
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