- (1909 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1909) Stage Play: Votes for Women. Written by Elizabeth Robins. Wallack's Theatre: 15 Mar 1909- Mar 1909 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop [Broadway debut], Gertrude Augarde, Reginald Barlow, Charles J.B. Bell, Kathryn Browne, Grace Griswold, Frank Hodge, Ashley Miller, Crosman Sedley-Brown, Mary Shaw, Carrie Lee Stoyle, Helen Strickland, Alice Washburn, Clare Weldon, Edna West, J. Wilberforce-Lee.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Guilty Man. Written by Ruth Helen Davis and Charles Klein. Astor Theatre: 17 Aug 1916- Oct 1916 (closing date unknown/52 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop, Paul Coucet [cast records likely in error; actor is probably Paul Doucet], William Devereaux, Samuel Edwards, Walter Fenner, Irene Fenwick, Clarence Handyside, Gareth Hughes, Thais Lawton, Leonard Mudie, Pinna Nesbit, Stuart Robson, Charles Seiter, Lowell Sherman, Austin Webb, Emily Ann Wellman. Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Mr. Klein had died aboard the Lusitania on 7 May 1915.
- (1919) Stage Play: Please Get Married. Written by James Cullen and Lewis Allen Browne. Little Theatre (moved to The Fulton Theatre from 17 Mar 1919 to close): 10 Feb 1919- unknown (160 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop, Elise Bartlett, Perce Benton, Elmer Brown, Ida Darling, Thomas E. Jackson, Margaret Johnston, Francis Pierlot, William Sampson, Edward See, Edith Taliaferro, Ernest Truex, J.D. Walsh. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1920) Stage Play: Crooked Gamblers. Comedy/drama. Written by Samuel Shipman and Percival Wilde. Directed by Robert Milton. Hudson Theatre: 31 Jul 1920- Oct 1920 (closing date unknown/82 performances). Cast: Edmund Abbey, Martin Alsop (as "Mr. Lorimer"), Len Doyle [credited as Leonard Doyle] (as "Jim O'Neill"), William S. Ely, Edward Fielding, Maude Hanaford, Taylor Holmes, Doris Kelly, Felix Krembs (as "Turner"), Helen Lackaye (as "Mrs. Robertson"), George Lyman, Louise MacIntosh, William B. Mack, Charles Mather (as "Mr. Stone"), Robert McWade (as "Fred Robertson"), Tommie Meade, Don Merrifield, Purnell Pratt. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1921) Stage Play: Nice People. Comedy. Written by Rachel Crothers. Directed and produced under the personal supervision of Rachel Crothers. Klaw Theatre: 2 Mar 1921- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Edwin Hensley (as "Trevor Leeds"), Martin Alsop (as "Hubert Gloucester"), Tallulah Bankhead (as "Hallie Livingston"), Vincent Coleman (as "Billy Wade"), Katharine Cornell (as "Eileen Baxter-Jones"), Charles Gibney (as "Mr. Heyfer"), Hugh Huntley (as "Scottie Wilbur"), Francine Larrimore (as "Theodora Gloucester"), Merle Maddern (as "Margaret Rainsford"), Guy Milham (as "Oliver Comstock"). Produced by Sam Harris. Note: Filmed as Nice People (1922).
- (1937) Stage Play: The Eternal Road. Musical. Based on material by Franz Werfel, as adapted by William A. Drake and as translated by Ludwig Lewishon. Scenic Design, Costume Design, and Lighting Design by Norman Bel Geddes. Directed by Max Reinhardt. Music by Kurt Weill. Manhattan Opera House: 7 Jan 1937- 15 May 1937 (137 performances). Cast: Charles Adler, Maia Airoff, Herbert Alani, Antionette Allen, Louise Allen, Martin Alsop (as "Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Felix Arndt, Leslie Austen, Neslon Barclift, Fred Barrie, Michael Bataeff, Robert Bentley, Abner Biberman (as "Adversary's Partner"), Ida Bidner, Anthony Blair, Sophie Brent, Katherine Carrington, Albert Cazentre, Bennett Challis, Thomas Chalmers, Al Clifford, Noel Cravat (as "Shimon" and "Aaron"), Ben Cutler, Eva Dainova, Henry Day, Marguerite De Anguera, Roger De Koven, Olive Deering, Walter Elliott, William Elliott, Blanche Evan, Edward Fisher, Jules Flier, Carl Formes, ELizabeth Friend, Walter Gilbert, Samuel Goldenberg, Anita Gorin, Marie Guttman, Charles Hale, Harry Hamill, Paul Hammond, Robert Harrison, Frances Hellman, Charles Horner, William Howell, Carroll Howes, Sam Jaffe, Ralph Jameson, Janet Janov, Harold Johnsrud, Starr West Jones, Edward Kane, Kurt Kasznar, Hal Kingsley, Bertha Kunz-Baker, Alexander Lazuk, Lotte Lenya, Paul Leon, David A. Leonard, Ruth Virginia Lewis, Lil Liandre, Lou Lief, Betty Lind, Baruch Lumet, Sidney Lumet (as "The Estranged One's Son"), Joseph Macauley, Paul Marion, Leonard Mence, Florence Meyer, Raymond Miller, William M. Miller, Tommy Mott, Victorie Moussaieff, Ruth Nisenson, Eva Ortman, Sarah Osnath-Halevy, Doris Ostroff, Mary Perrine, Rosamond Pinchot, Cassius C. Quimby, Ruth Ross, Herbert Rudley, Lucien Rutman, Angela Schoop, Mark Schweid, Blake Scott, Eleanor Searle, Ethel Selwyn, Sylvia Shane, Marian Siwek, James Spivak, Harold Sternberg, Sam Sternberg, Ruth Stromberg, Gustav Stryker, Lydia Tarnova, Molly Taylor, Myron Taylor, Sol Tisman, Maxine Trevor, John Uppman, Dick Van Patten (credited as "Dickie Van Patten"), Edward Vermonti, Earl Weatherford, Benjamin Zemach. Produced by Crosby Gaige and Meyer W. Weisgal.
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