- (1916) Stage Play: David Garrick (Revival). Written by Thomas William Robertson. Booth Theatre: 6 Jan 1916- Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Lowden Adams (as "George"), Robert Lee Allen (as "Mr. Smith") [Broadway debut], A. Borneham (as "Servant"), Katherine Brook (as "Araminta Brown"), Alexandra Carlisle (as "Ada Ingott"), Orlando Daly (as "Squire Chivy"), Albert S. Howson [credited as Albert Howson] (as "Mr. Jones"), E.F. Nagle (as "Thomas"), Fanny Addison Pitt (as "Mrs. Smith"), E.H. Sothern (as "David Garrick"), Charles Verner (as "Simon Ingot"), Ezra Walck (as "Mr. Browne").
- (1916) Stage Play: If I Were King. Drama(revival). Written by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Shubert Theatre: 29 Apr 1916- May 1916 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen, Alexandra Carlisle, Winthrop Chamberlain, Orlando Daly, James P. Hagen, William Harris, Frank Horton, Albert S. Howson, P.J. Kelly, Harry Lawson, Philip Loeb, T.W. Lyons, Sydney Mather, E.H. Sothern, George W. Wilson.
- (1918) Stage Play: Little Simplicity. Musical. Book by Rida Johnson Young. Music by Augustus Barratt. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Champion. Comedy/farce. Written by A.E. Thomas and Thomas Louden. Directed by Sam Forrest. Longacre Theatre: 3 Jan 1921- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/121 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen (as "Mr. Mooney"), Ann Andrews (as "Lady Elizabeth Galton"), Robert Ayrton (as "Marquis of Harroween"), Lucy Beaumont (as "Jane Burroughs"), Gordon Burby (as "Lord Brockington"), Horace Cooper (as "Earl of Chuffleigh"), Arthur Elliott (as "John Burroughs"), Rosalinde Fuller [credited as Rosalind Fuller] (as "Mary Burroughs"), Gerald Hamer (as "David Burroughs"), Harold Howard (as "Mr. Coykendall"), A.P. Kaye (as "Mayor of Knotley"), Grant Mitchell (as "William Burroughs"), Desiree Stempel (as "Antoinette"), Henry Warwick (as "Baron Halloway"), Frank H. Westerton [credited as Frank Westerton] (as "George Burroughs"), Tom Williams (as "Frank Smith"), Robert Williamson (as "Simmons"). Produced by 'Sam H. Harris (IV)'.
- (1922) Stage Play: Kempy. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Augustin Duncan. Belmont Theatre: 15 May 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/38 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen (as "Ben Wade"), Helen Carew (as "Jane Wade") [Broadway debut], Jessie Crommette, Grant Mitchell (as "Duke Merrill"), Elliott Nugent, Lotus Robb (as "Katherine Bence"). Produced by Richard G. Herndon. Note: Filmed by MGM as Wise Girls (1929).
- (1926) Stage Play: Blossom Time. Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Music by Franz Schubert and Heinrich Berte. Book by Dorothy Donnelly. Adapted from the original of Dr. A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert. Lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. Music arranged by Heinrich Berte. Based on a novel by Rudolf H. Bartsch. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by J. C. Huffman. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 8 Mar 1926- 20 Mar 1926 (16 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen (as "Kranz"), James Bardin (as "Vogel"), Peggy Beck (as "Chorus"), Beulah Berson (as "Mitzi"), Bonnie Bonner (as "Chorus"), Dorothea Clegg (as "Chorus"), Leeta Corder (as "Bella Bruna"), Alexandra Dagmar (as "Mrs. Kranz"), Alex Drew (as "Domeyer"), Jules Epailly (as "Count Sharntoff"), Warren Foster (as "Baron Franz Schober"), Millie Freeman (as "Mrs. Coberg"), Cecilia Grayce (as "Chorus"), Estelle Hellers (as "Chorus"), Norman Johnston (as "Kuepelweiser"), Patrick J. Kelly (as "Baron Franz Schober"), Lea Lake (as "Chorus"), Myra Lee (as "Greta"), Knight MacGregor (as "Franz Schubert"), Mary McBirney (as "Chorus"), Oliver T. McCormick (as "Erkmann"), Genevieve Naegele (as "Kitzi"), Sioux Nedra (as "Fritzi"), Mack Ponch (as "Hansy"), Louise Rothacker (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Schamm (as "Chorus"), Paula Sherra (as "Chorus"), Robert Tait (as "Binder"), Marie Verba (as "Chorus"), Margaret Walker (as "Chorus"), Betty Walters (as "Chorus"), John E. Wheeler (as "Novotny"), Harrison Wilson (as "Von Schwind"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1934) Stage Play: Music Hath Charms. Musical comedy. Music by Rudolf Friml. Book by Rowland Leigh, George Rosener and John Shubert. Lyrics by Rowland Leigh, George Rosener and John Shubert. Musical Director: Al Goodman. Choreographed by Alex Yakovleff. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps. Directed by George Rosener. Majestic Theatre: 29 Dec 1934- 19 Jan 1935 (25 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen (as "Senator Bellanqua") [final Broadway role], Evelyn Bonefine (as "Ensemble"), Geraldine Botkin (as "Ensemble"), Paul Burns (as "Senator Burranto"), Jack Cannon (as "Ensemble"), Constance Carpenter (as "Giaconda/Marella/Bridesmaid"), Zachary Caully (as "Ensemble"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Duke of Umbria") [final Broadway role], John Clarke (as "Rudolfo, Marchese Di Orsano/Vittorio Sovrani"), Elizabeth Crandall (as "Isabella/Petronella"), Miriam Curtis (as "Ensemble"), Yvonne Cyr (as "Ensemble"), Betti Davis (as "Angela/Ensemble"), Louis Delgado (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Denton (as "Ensemble"), Frank Dirth (as "Ensemble"), Harry Edwards (as "Ensemble"), Kathleen Edwards (as "Ensemble"), Gudron Ekeland (as "Ensemble"), Marie Ferguson (as "Ensemble"), Sue Franklin (as "Ensemble"), Truman Gaige (as "A Footman/Fillipo"), Renee Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Paul Haakon (as "Dancer/Venetian Hooligan"), Josephine Hall (as "Ensemble"), Natalie Hall (as "Maria, Marchese del Monte Nee Di Orsano/Maria Sovrani"), Robert Halliday (as "Charles Parker/Duke of Orsano"), Guy Hamilton (as "Ensemble"), Sheila Harling (as "Signora Barbara Bellanqua"), Stanley Harrison (as "Senator Nocio"), Fred Hoffman (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Howard (as "Ensemble"), Bobby Howell (as "Ensemble"), William Hubert (as "Ensemble"), Valerie Huff (as "Ensemble"), Ralph Hunsecker (as "Ensemble"), Sonja Karlow (as "Ensemble"), Wilma Kaye (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Kempel (as "Ensemble"), Bradley F. Lane (as "Ensemble"), Edith Lane (as "Ensemble"), Helen Lane (as "Ensemble"), Isabel Lane (as "Leonora"), William Langley (as "Ensemble"), Jack Lester (as "Ensemble"), William Lilling (as "Luigi"), Charlotte Lockwood (as "Ensemble"), Ross Lockwood (as "Ensemble"), Robert Long (as "Spokesman/A Villager/Bishop"), Jane Mackenzie (as "Signora Nocio/Ensemble"), Jayne Manners (as "Ensemble"), Vida McLain (as "Ensemble"), Harry Mestayer (as "Giovanni, Duke of Orsano/Old Duke"), Marial Mosher (as "Ensemble"), Vona Norin (as "Cornelia"), Lucille Osborn (as "Ensemble"), Kenneth Page (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Reiter (as "Nella/Ensemble"), Billy Rey (as "Lovey/Pidgy"), Eleanor Ries (as "Ensemble"), Evan Ritter (as "Ensemble"), Alfred Russ (as "Ensemble"), George Schiller (as "Emilio"), Fred Small (as "Ensemble"), Elsie St. Clare (as "Ensemble"), Frances Stutz (as "Ensemble"), Lois Style (as "Ensemble"), Andrew Tombes (as "Pappio/Theophilus Roberts"), Una Val (as "Ensemble"), Mary Grace Van Noy (as "Ensemble"), Frances Wallace (as "Bridesmaid"), Sally Warren (as "Laspera/Ensemble"), Nina Whitney (as "Venetian Hooligan/Dancer"), Barbara Williams (as "Ensemble"), Marie Wilson (as "Signora Burranto"), Gracie Worth (as "Dovey/Widgy"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1931) Stage Play: Blossom Time. Musical comedy/operetta (revival). Music by Sigmund Romberg. Book by Dorothy Donnelly, from the original of A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert. Directed by Edward Scanlon. Ambassador Theatre: 4 Mar 1931- Mar 1931 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen, Greta Alpeter, Peggy Baldwin, Gladys Baxter, Marice Christie, Marie Craigin, Gerry Dean, Stella Doyle, Dorothy Drum, Millie Freeman, Trueman Gaige, John Charles Gilbert, Inez Goetz, Ann Johnson, Joseph Lertora, Eleanor Lewis, Georgia MacTaggart, Clifford Newdahl, Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Novotny") [final Broadway role], Agatha Phillips, Harry Rabke, Evelyn Reide, Herta Rittell, Howard Samples, Peggy Scevioure, Marie Starner, Joseph Toner, Maurice Tyler, Walter Wahl, Joseph Wilkins, Mary Wilkins. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Padre. Book adapted by Stanley Logan. Directed by Stanley Logan. Ritz Theatre: 27 Dec 1926- 12 Jan 1927 (32 performances). Cast: Robert Lee Allen (as "Monsieur Cousinet"), May Anderson (as "Madame Berthier/Victorine"), Arthur Bowyer (as "Alexandre Grandin"), James Brooks (as "Policeman"), Nana Bryant (as "Madame Cousinet"), Leo Carrillo (as "Father Pellegrin"), Elwyn Eaton (as "The Cardinal"), Albert Froom (as "Maurice Tremoulet/Joseph"), Caryl Gillen (as "Senator Berthier"), Harold Grau (as "The Chausseur"), Elaine Ivans (as "Paulette"), John M. Kline (as "Monseigneur Sibue"), Stanley Logan (as "Count Pierre De Sableuse"), A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons (as "Josephe Marius/Georges"), Henry Major (as "Charles Gaussat"), Poilu (as "Poilu"), George Schiller (as "Florent"), Marcella Swanson (as "Alice"), Richard Temple (as "Alphonse Dupuis/Monsieur/Plumoiseau"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1924) Stage Play: Blossom Time. Musical comedy (revival). Book by Dorothy Donnelly.
- (1916 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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