- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Fires of Fate (1909). Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Liberty Theatre: 28 Dec 1909- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Edwin Brandt, Grace Carlyle [Broadway debut], Charn-Chaudra-Sen, Courtenay Foote, Helen Freeman, Ina Hammer, William Hawtrey, F.E. Hill, Thomas R. Mills, Hale Norcross, Ernest Perrin, Paul Pillington, Robert Reese, Hamilton Revelle, George Trader, Percy Waram. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Girl He Couldn't Leave Behind Him. Written by Gustav Kadelburg. Directed by William Collier Jr. Garrick Theatre: 9 Mar 1910- Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Grace Carlyle, William Danforth, Edgar Franklin, Richard Gordon, Eddie Gorman, Grace Johnson, Georgie Mendum, Edwin Nicander, Anita Rothe, Zelda Sears, Vincent Serrano, George Trader, Hattie Williams. Produced by William Collier Jr.
- Anti-Matrimony (1910).
- The Imposter (1910).
- The Marionettes (1911).
- The Prodigal Husband (1914). Written by Dario Niccodemi and Michael Morton. Empire Theatre: 7 Sep 1914- Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes [credited as Helen Hayes Brown], Grace Carlyle, Harry Crocker, John Drew, May Galyer, Jessie F. Glendinning, Ferdinand Gottschalk, J. Homer Hunt, Harry Leighton, Josephine Morse, John Mottus, Clinton Preston, Walter Soderling, Rose Winter. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- Margaret Schiller (1916).
- Blind Youth (1917).
- Love's Lightning (1918).
- The Blue Pearl (1918). Written by Anne Crawford Flexner. Longacre Theatre: 8 Aug 1918- Sep 1918 (closing date unknown/36 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo, E.H. Bender, Perce Benton, Julia Bruns, Grace Carlyle, J. Palmer Collins, Hubert Cruce, Orlando Daly, William David, Yolande Duquette, Lyman Fink, Annie Hughes, Frederick Kaufman, Dorothy Klewer, George Nash, Gerald Oliver Smith, H.B. Tisdale. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- A Stitch in Time (1918). Written by Oliver D. Bailey and Lottie Meaney. Directed by Oliver D. Bailey. Fulton Theatre: 15 Oct 1918- Dec 1918 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Robert Cain, Grace Carlyle, Evelyn Carter Carrington, Irene Fenwick, H. Gilmour, Charles Hampden, David Higgins, Ralph Kellard, Earle Mitchell. Produced by Oliver D. Bailey and Nathan D. Smith.
- Her Salary Man (1921). Comedy. Written by Forrest Rutherford. Directed by Harry Andrews. Cort Theatre: 28 Nov 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Donald Call, Grace Carlyle (as "Drucilla Willis"), Dudley Clement, Will Deming, Nina Gleason, Donald Hall, Hedley Hall, Thomas E. Jackson (as "Dick Barry"), Edna May Oliver (as "Mrs. Sophie Perkins"), Ruth Shepley, Hope Sutherland, H.B. Thomas, A.H. Van Buren (as "John Brown/Bunny"), Mae Washburne. Produced by John Cort.
- The Love Song (1925). Musical/operetta. Music by Jacques Offenbach and Edward Kunneke. Selected and arranged by Edward Kunneke. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. From the Hungarian of Michael Nador and Eugene Ferago. From the German adaptation by James Klein and Carl Bretschneider. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps and Hubert of Paris. Choreographed by Alexis Kosloff and Max Scheck. Entire production under the personal direction of J.J. Shubert. Directed by G. Latham. Century Theatre: 13 Jan 1925- 6 Jun 1925 (157 performances). Cast: James Alderman (as "Duroc"), Virginia Allen (as "Chorus"), Helen Allerton (as "Chorus"), Lucita Arnold (as "Chorus"), Mary Arnoldi (as "Chorus"), Shelton Bentley (as "Chorus"), Harrison Brockbank (as "Napoleon III"), Grace Carlyle (as "Countess Castiglione"), Florence Cazelle (as "Chorus"), Nancy Corrigan (as "Chorus"), Nikola Cunningham (as "Chorus"), Ethel Darcy (as "Chorus"), Berma Deane (as "Chorus"), Margaret Draper (as "Chorus"), John Dunsmure (as "Colonel Bugeaud"), Beatrice Durant (as "Chorus"), Louise Farrar (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Francis (as "Eugenie de Montijo"), Miriam Franklin (as "Chorus"), Faye Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Harry Glover (as "Prosper Merimee/Chorus"), Mary Graham (as "Chorus"), Mr. Greenwood (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Harrington (as "Chorus"), Laura Hastings (as "Corinne/chorus"), Evelyn Herbert (as "Herminie"), Vera Hoppe (as "Mlle. Marceau/chorus"), Adele Howard (as "Franchette/Chorus"), J.W. Hull (as "Victoian Sardou/Chorus"), Paul Keast (as "First Officer/Chorus"), Arthur Kellar (as "Chorus"), Walter Kelly (as "Lackey/Chorus"), Donald Kinleyside (as "Lieutenant"), Antoinette LaFarge (as "Chorus"), Nita Lamabrid (as "Chorus"), Marie Lavelle (as "Chorus"), William Lawley (as "Pierre"), Sophie Lubin (as "Chorus"), Vivian Marlowe (as "Mme. de Marsac/Chorus"), Ila McCall (as "Chorus"), John Moore (as "The Duke de Persigny/Chorus"), Harry K. Morton (as "Petipas"), Bobbie Muir (as "Chorus"), Odette Myrtil (as "Hortense"), Inga Neilson (as "Chorus"), Allan Prior (as "Offenbach"), Camille Robenette (as "Margot/Chorus"), W.L. Robertson (as "Second Officer/chorus"), Isabelle Rodrigues (as "Spanish Dancer"), Zella Russell (as "Lizette"), Catherine Smith (as "Chorus"), Charlotte Sprague (as "Chorus"), William St. James (as "Bourbon"), Edna Starck (as "Babette/Chorus"), Doris Stewart (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Stone (as "Chorus"), Julia Strong (as "Chorus"), Zolya Talma (as "Gypsy Girl"), Armand Vecsey (as "Chorus"), Jeanne Voltaire (as "Chorus"), Eda Von Buelow (as "Countess de Montijo"), Charles Walters (as "Jacques d'Alcain"), Eleanor Whitmore (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Wilson (as "Chorus"), Alvina Zolle (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- White Gold (1925).
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