- (1906 - 1915) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1906) Stage Play: About Town. Musical revue. Music by Melville Ellis and Raymond Hubbell. Book by Joseph Herbert. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Additional numbers by Jack Norworth, Albert von Tilzer, Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Additional lyrics by Addison Burkhard. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin, Edward G. Unitt and Homer Emens. Costume Design by Carolyne Siedel and Mrs. Robert Osborn. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 30 Aug 1906- 10 Nov 1906 (85 performances). Cast: George Beban, Coralie Blythe, Vernon Castle (as "Viscomte Martino") [Broadway debut], Mattie Chapin, Louise Allen Collier, Della Connor, Lynn D'Arcy, Elsie Davis, Lillian Devere, George Dill, Ida Doerge, Richard Dolliver (as "Policeman/Chorus"), Louise Dresser (as "Gertie Gibson"), Ruthita Field, Lew Fields (as "Baron Blitz"), Harry Fisher, Ray Gilmore, Lawrence Grossmith (as "The Duke of Slushington"), Lillian Harris, Joseph Herbert (as "Laird o' Findon Haddock/Count Sherri"), May Hickey, Viola Hopkins, Edna Wallace Hopper, Jack Laughlin, May Leslie, Freda Linyard, Loretta MacDonald, Little Major, Edith Ethel McBride, Gertrude Moyer, Jane Murray, Mae Murray (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Jack Norworth (as "Jack Doty "), Elita Proctor Otis, Homer Potts, Lillian Raymond, John Reinhard, Jessie Richmond, George Schraeder, Joseph Schrode, Topsy Siegrist, Bessie Skeer, Cecil Summers, Marion Whitney, Gladys Zell. Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Great Decide. Musical/burlesque. Based on a drama by William Vaughn Moody. Music by Gustav Kerker and A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Joseph Herbert. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 15 Nov 1906- 29 Dec 1906 (53 performances).
- (1906) Stage Play: About Town. Musical revue. Music by Melville Ellis and Raymond Hubbell. Book by Joseph Herbert. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Additional music by A. Baldwin Sloane, Addison Burkhard, Victor Herbert and Gus Edwards. Additional lyrics by Addison Burkhard, Glen MacDonough and Will D. Cobb. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin, Edward G. Unitt and Homer Emens. Costume Design by Carolyne Siedel and Mrs. Robert Osborn. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 15 Nov 1906- 29 Dec 1906 (53 performances). Cast: George Beban, Vernon Castle (as "Viscomte Martino"), Della Connor, Peter F. Dailey, Lynn D'Arcy, Elsie Davis, Lillian Devere, George Dill, Betty Dodsworth, Ida Doerge, Louise Dresser (as "Mrs. Astormont Vanderbell"), Ruthita Field, Lew M. Fields (as "Baron Blitz"), Harry Fisher, Ray Gilmore, Lawrence Grossmith (as "Duke of Ehwattiington"), Alice Hageman, Frances Harris, Joseph Herbert (as "Count Sherri"), Viola Hopkins, Edna Wallace Hopper, Elinor Kershaw, Jack Laughlin, May Leslie, Freda Linyard, Loretta MacDonald, Eleanor Mansfield, Edith Ethel McBride, Gertrude Moyer, Jane Murray, Mae Murray (as "Chorus"), Homer Potts, John Reinhard, Jessie Richmond, Blanche Ring (as "Countess de Rectori"), Joseph Schrode, Mae Sherwood, Topsy Siegrist, Bessie Skeer, Cecil Summers, Helen Turner, Dorothy Webb, Marion Whitney, Gladys Zell. Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Girl Behind the Counter. Musical comedy.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Mimic World. Musical revue. Music by Ben M. Jerome and Seymour Furth. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Edward Madden and Addison Burkhard. Featuring "Mary Carey" by Benjamin Hapgood Burt and John B. Lovitz. Music for "When Johnny Comes March Home (From College) Again" and "Rag Man, Music Man" by Louis A. Hirsch. Music for "My Lady Wine" by Carl Rehman. Orchestra under the direction of Oscar Radin. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law and Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by William H. Matthews, Mme. Freisinger and Mme. Ripley. Musical numbers conceived and executed by Ned Wayburn. Directed by James C. Huffman. Casino Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 29 Sep 1908 to close): 9 Jul 1908- 3 Oct 1908 (100 performances). Cast: Roy Atwell (as "Lord Dundreary, a ghost from the humorous past"), Irene Bentley, William Bonelli, Vernon Castle (as "Mrs. Guilford, a society leader"), Harry Corson Clark, Lotta Faust, Seymour Felix (as "George Cohan, a pop-up clip-up"), Charles King (as "Artie, an American college chap"), Walter Lawrence, Dave Lewis, George W. Monroe, Grace Tyson, Theresa Bercien, Doris Cameron, Gladys Claire, Sam Collins, Marjorie Cortland, Dorothy Davidson, Miss V. Earl, Etta Franklin, Lottie Franklin, Louis Franklin, Miss P. Franklin, Bert French (as "Henri Montmarty"), Elizabeth Gardner, Ada Gordon, Jack Gordon, Lillian Graham, Joe Hadley, Marian Hartman, Mazie King, Nellie King, Jack Laughlin, Hattie Lorraine, Frank Mayne (as "Richard Thief, a worthy gentleman"), Arthur McWaters, Gladys Moore (as "Salome/American Daisy"), William Moore, George C. Pierce, Miss H. Pillard, Grace Shannon, Charles Sharp, Sam Sidman, Bessie Stevens, Frank Thomas, Grace Van Studdiford, Bert Von Klein, Will West, Ellen Worth. Produced by Sam Shubert, Lee Shubert and Lew Fields.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Midnight Sons. Musical comedy.
- (1909) Stage Play: Old Dutch. Musical/farce. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Louis F. Gottschalk. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Herald Square Theatre: 22 Nov 1909- 5 Feb 1910 (88 performances). Cast: Albert Aporta (as "Chorus"), Mabel Barnes (as "Chorus"), Louis Boyle (as "Chorus"), Blanche Brooks (as "Chorus"), John Bunny (as "Franz von Bomberg"), Miriam Butler (as "Chorus"), Josephine Carlin (as "Kate"), Harry Carmack (as "Chorus"), Vernon Castle (as "Honorable Algernon Clymber"), Jeanne Crane (as "Chorus"), Billee Cuppia (as "Mabel"), Charlotte Cushman (as "Chorus"), Natalie Dare (as "Chorus"), Eva Davenport (as "Rosa von Bomberg"), Minna Davenport (as "Chorus"), Henry Detloff (as "Chorus"), Harry Devine (as "Chorus"), Libby Diamond (as "Chorus"), Edna Dodsworth (as "Chorus"), Layne Donaldson (as "Chorus"), John Donnelly (as "Grenwald/Chorus"), Alice Dovey (as "Lisa Streusand"), George Dowling (as "Gendarmes"), Sue Duval (as "Chorus"), Lew M. Fields (as "Ludwig Streusand"), Dolly Filly (as "Chorus"), Louis Finnery (as "Chorus"), Arthur Fisher (as "Chorus"), Lillian Foster (as "Chorus"), Robert Fuehrer (as "Little Hans"), Wood Gobel (as "Oskar"), Gertrude Grant (as "Chorus/Gretchen"), Frank Griffiths (as "Chorus"), Jane Grover (as "Gwendolyn"), Frank Hallam (as "Chorus"), Harry Harrington (as "Franz"), Helen Hayes (as "Little Mime"), John E. Henshaw (as "Leopold Mueller"), Hannah Hess (as "Babette"), Rhea Hess (as "Fleurette"), Hortense (as "Dance Specialty"), George Howe (as "Chorus"), Nettie Hyde (as "Olga"), Victor Hyde (as "Messenger/Allan"), Isabelle Jason (as "Chorus"), Mack Johnston (as "Jean"), Charles Judels (as "Joseph Cusinier"), Mazie Kimball (as "Chorus"), Elsie Le Boy (as "Margaret"), Adah Lewis (as "Alma Villianyi"), Lighting Charlie (as "Lighting Charlie"), George Lynch (as "Wilhelm"), Evelyn Martin (as "Chorus"), Lavinia Mason (as "Chorus"), Thomas B. McCormick (as "Adelbert"), Rose Monroe (as "Chorus"), Paul Moore (as "Chorus"), Lotta Morse (as "Chorus"), Marise Naughton (as "Julia"), Joseph Norwich (as "Gustave"), Robert O'Neill (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Priest (as "Chorus"), Elsie Raymond (as "Chorus"), William Raymond (as "Alfred von Bomberg"), Ruth Rider (as "Lois/Chorus"), Fred Roberts (as "Rudolf"), Irene Russell (as "The Girl with the Hair Lip"), Opal Scott (as "Chorus"), Gwen Sears (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Smith (as "Chorus"), William Steyers (as "Chorus"), Joseph Torpey (as "Gendarmes"), Marion Whitney (as "Maude"), William Whittaker (as "Chorus"), May Willard (as "Freda/Chorus"). Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert Inc. and Lew Fields. Note: Filmed by The Shubert Film Corp. [distributed by World Film] as Old Dutch (1915).
- (1910) Stage Play: The Summer Widowers. Musical. Written by Glen MacDonough. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Musical Director: George Purdy. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Broadway Theatre: 4 Jun 1910- 1 Oct 1910 (140 performances). Cast: Harry Acheson (as "Ensemble"), Helen Adair (as "Ensemble"), Will Archie (as "Pinkie Doolittle"), Fred Bates (as "Ensemble"), Inez Borrero (as "Ensemble"), William Burress (as "Capt. Kodak, Photographer"), Vernon Castle (as "Oxford Tighe, American Agent for "Eyzzzsst" the new Hungarian Co"), John F. Cook (as "Ensemble"), Jean Crane (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Crane (as "Ensemble"), Billee Cuppia (as "Winnie Wildwaves/Ensemble"), Minna Davenport (as "Ensemble"), Maitland Davies (as "Sammy Square, Manger of Folderol Gardens"), Mabel Delamar (as "Ensemble"), Henry Detloff (as "Ensemble"), Libbian Diamond (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Delamar (as "Ensemble"), Henry Detloff (as "Ensemble"), Libbian Diamond (as "Ensemble"), Alice Dovey (as "Celia Carew, Otto Ott's prospective daughter-in-law"), Ninon DuBal (as "Ensemble"), Fred DuBall (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Everett (as "Ensemble"), Lew M. Fields (as "Otto Ott, a retired German Druggist"), Lew Finnerty (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Fleming (as "Ensemble"), Frances Folsom (as "Ensemble"), Irene Franklin (as "Claribel Clews, A perfect lady detective"), Louise Gale (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Godfrey (as "Ensemble"), Wood Goebel (as "Ensemble"), Burt Green (as "Tom Noyes, A pianist"), Arthur Gros Ensemble"), Jane Grover (as "Mrs. Conwell Swift"), Frances Harris (as "Ensemble"), Helen Hayes (as "Psyche Finnegan, Pinkie's Playmate"), Fred Hazelwood (as "Ensemble"), Jack Henderson (as "Hunter Lamb, a broker"), Martin Hickey (as "Ensemble"), Isabelle Jason (as "Ensemble"), Charles Judels (as "Salve Di Mora, Otto's most intimate friend"), Mazie Kimball (as "Ensemble"), Maude Lambert (as "Fritzi Fluff, An absent minded Prima Donna"), Jeanne Lansford (as "Mrs. Hunter Lamb"), Adele LaPierre (as "Ensemble"), Frances Leslie (as "Ensemble"), Stacia Leslie (as "Ensemble"), Adah Baker Lewis [credited as Adah Lewis] (as "Mrs. Guinivere McGuirk, Celia Carew's older sister, once widowed, twice divorced"), Clarence Lutz (as "Ensemble"), George Lynch (as "Ensemble"), Morrie Madison (as "Ensemble"), Joe Mariott (as "Ensemble"), Adelaide Mason (as "Ensemble"), Edward McNulty (as "Ensemble"), William Meyer (as "Ensemble"), Minnie Monroe (as "Ensemble"), Rose Monroe (as "Ensemble"), Emily Monte (as "Ensemble"), William Nan (as "Ensemble"), Marise Naughton (as "Ensemble"), Harry Neimann (as "Ensemble"), Harry Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Paul Nicholson (as "Conwell Swift, a press agent"), Angie Norton (as "Virginia Ham, Fritzi's loyal but candid chorus-girl friend"), Robert O'Neill (as "Ensemble"), Ralph O'Reilly (as "Ensemble"), Eugene O'Rourke (as "Sandy Beach, bathing master"), Walter Percival (as "Max Ott, his romantic son"), Cecelia Pink (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Priest (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Richmond (as "Ensemble"), Fred Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Duke Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Ralph Rose (as "Ensemble"), Frances Shannon (as "Ensemble"), Eddie Simms (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Sinclair (as " Ensemble"), Edna Snyder (as "Ensemble"), Frank Sterling (as "Ensemble"), Russell Summerville (as "Ensemble"), Willis P. Sweatnam (as "William Alfred Henry George, colored janitor of St. Vitus Court"), Mae Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Caroline Wade (as "Ensemble"), Robert Waite (as "Ensemble"), Ella Warner (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Weeks (as "Mrs. Guy Stringer"), Edward Weinberg (as "Ensemble"), Lillian West (as "Ensemble"), Ralph Whiting (as "Ensemble"), Marion Whitney (as "Gertie Gherkin/Ensemble"), May Willard (as "Ensemble"), Douglass Williams (as "Ensemble"), Fritz Williams (as "Guy Stringer, automobile agent"). Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Hen-Pecks. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Music orchestrated by Frank Sadler. Musical Director: George A. Nichols. Featuring songs by Jerome Kern. Featuring songs with lyrics by Frederick Day. Scenic Design by Ned Wayburn. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Broadway Theatre (from 4 Feb 1911- 3 Jun 1911/on hiatus from 7 Aug 1911- 6 Aug 1911): 187 performances. Cast: Hazel Allen (as "Major Manley"), Virgil Bennett (as "Casey Jones"), Nan Brennan (as "Mrs. Murgatroyd"), Vernon Castle (as "Zowie"), Lew M. Fields (as "Henry Peck"), Dolly Filly (as "Ermengarde"), Edith Frost (as "Verbena Peck"), Ethel Johnson (as "Henolia Peck"), Joseph Kane (as "Ravioli"), Joseph Keno (as "Hiram"), Mazie King (as "Mlle. Twinkle Toes"), Lillian Lee (as "Henrietta Peck"), Bert Leslie (as "Dr. I. Stall"), Stephen Maley (as "Henderson Peck"), Harry Pond (as "Launcelot Gaggs"), Gertrude Quinlan (as "Henoria Peck"), Lillian Rice (as "Pansy Marshmallow"), Fred Roberts (as "Montgomery Muggs"), Blossom Seeley (as "Henella Peck"), Sam Watson (as "Silas"), Angie Weimars (as "Weenie Wistaria"), Lawrence Wheat (as "Ayer Castle"), Frank Whitman (as "Rufe"). Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Lady of the Slipper. Musical fantasy. Book by Anne Caldwell and Lawrence McCarty. Music by Victor Herbert. Lyrics by James O'Dea. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Scenic Design by Homer Emens. Costume Design by Wilhelm. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 28 Oct 1912- 17 May 1913 (232 performances). Cast: David Abrahams (as "Mouser"), Edna Bates (as "Irma"), R.C. Bell, Claire Bertrand, R.C. Bosch, Samuel Burbank (as "Albrecht"), Emily Callen, Olive Carr, Kathleen Carroll, Marie Carroll, Vernon Castle (as "Atzel"), Evelyn Conway, Allene Crater (as "Romneya"), Mattie Cronin, Lola Curtis, Katherine Daly, Edna Dana, Joseph Donnelly, Helen Ellsworth, Phyllis Erroll, Helen Falconer (as "Clara"), Isabel Falconer, Gladys Feldman, Dolly Filly, Paul Franac, Ida Goldstein, Marie Gordon, Mazie Goss, Marjorie Graham, Lottie Grossland, Maud Grossland, Edgar Lee Hay, Marion Henry, Violet Horlock, Sadie Howard, Charles Jackson, Elsie Janis (as "Cinderella"), J.F. Johnson, Irene Kearney, Alice Keese, Nellie Kelly, Esther Lee, Lillian Lee (as "Dollbabia"), Mazie Leroy, Lydia Lopokova, Carol Lynne, Selma Mantell, Charles Mason (as "Baron von Nix"), Agnes McCarthy, David C. Montgomery, Marie Moore, Alice Moriarty, Margie Moriarty, Marion O'Neil, George Phelps, Joe Quinn, Ed Randall (as "Matthias"), Annie Ray, James Reaney (as "Captain Ladislaw"), Eugene Revere (as "Prince Ulrich"), Lillian Rice (as "Maida"), Estelle Richmond, John Roberts, Ethel Rosebud, Vivian Rushmore (as "The Fairy Godmother"), Harold Russell (as "Louis"), Helen Shea, Harry Silvey, Marguerite St. Clair, Douglas Stevenson (as "The Crown Prince Maximilian"), Anna Stone, Fred Stone, Josephine Taylor, Queenie Vassar (as "Freakette"), Marie Walsh, Helen Ward, Frank Wayne, Angie Weimers, Bertha Williams, Florence Williams (as "Sophia"), Jeanette Wollenberg, Peggy Wood (as "Valerie"), Gladys Zell (as "Ludovica"), Adelaide Ziegler, Herbert Ziegler, Myrtle Ziegler. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Sunshine Girl. Musical. Book by Cecil Raleigh and Paul A. Reubens. Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis and Paul Rubens. Musical Director: Augustus Barratt. Featuring songs by John Golden. Featuring songs with lyrics by Joseph Cawthorn. Directed by J.A.E. Malone. Knickerbocker Theatre: 3 Feb 1913- 20 Sep 1913 (160 performances). Cast: Dorothy Berry, Irene Castle, Vernon Castle, Joseph Cawthorn, Eva Davenport, Florence Deshon, Dickson Elliott, William T. Francis Jr., Russell Griswold, Flossie Hope, Irene Hopping, J.J. Horowitz, Constance Hunt, Owne Jones, Eileen Kearney, Harry Law, Lew Leroy, Tom Lewis, Charles McGee, Alan Mudie, E.S. Powell, Eleanor Rasmussen, Julia Sanderson, Edwin Stone, Ruth Thorpe, Joseph V. Tullar, Edward C. Yeager. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1914) Stage Play: Watch Your Step. Musical. Music by Irving Berlin. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Book by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: DeWitt C. Coolman. Costume Design by Helen Dryden. Scenic Design by Helen Dryden and Robert McQuinn. Directed by R.H. Burnside. New Amsterdam Theatre: 8 Dec 1914- 8 May 1915 (175 performances). Cast: Vernon Castle (as "Joseph Lilyburn") [final Broadway role], Irene Castle (as "Mrs. Vernon Castle"), John Q. Adams (as "Chorus"), Earl Amos (as "Chorus"), M.G. Avery (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Banks (as "Chorus"), Helen Barnes (as "Chorus"), C.T. Beanie (as "Chorus"), Julia Beaubien (as "Mrs. Swift"), Leila Benton (as "Chorus"), Olive Birt (as "Chorus"), James Black (as "Chorus"), Christyne Bowers (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth Brice (as "Stella Spark"), Sam Burbank (as "Willie Steele"), Mabel Callahan (as "Mrs. Bright"), Irving J. Carpenter (as "Denny"), Barbara Clark (as "Chorus"), Marie Dana (as "Chorus"), Ethel Davies (as "Chorus"), Rose Davies (as "Chorus"), Gwendoline DeBraw (as "Chorus"), Libbian Diamond (as "Chorus"), Richard Dicksinson (as "Chorus"), Marcelle Earl (as "Chorus"), Harry A. Ellis (as "The Ghost of Verdi"), Sallie Fisher (as "Ernesta Hardacre"), Joseph Hadley (as "Chorus"), William Halligan (as "Silas Flint"), Flo Hart (as "Chorus"), Ethel Hobart (as "Chorus"), Herbert Hoey (as "Chorus"), Jessie Holbrook (as "Chorus"), W.M. Holbrook (as "An Usher/Chorus"), Maud Homer (as "Chorus"), May Homer (as "Chorus"), Rokey Johnson (as "A Professional Escort"), Justine Johnstone (as "Estelle") [Broadway debut], Charles L. Kelley (as "The Man in Box 51"), Harry Kelly (as "Ebeneezer Hardacre"), Charles King (as "Algy Cuffs"), Esther Lee (as "Chorus"), Harriet Leidy (as "Anne Marshall"), Rose Leslie (as "Chorus"), Gus Minton (as "Josiah Jay"), Dorothy Morosco (as "Samantha Jay"), Phyllis Munday (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth Murray (as "Birdie O'Brien"), Billie Norton (as "Chorus"), Violet Pardue (as "Chorus"), Alleyne Pickard (as "Chorus"), Nancy Poole (as "Chorus"), Fred Rockwell (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Ross (as "Chorus"), Natalie Saymore (as "Mrs. Gay"), Max Scheck (as "An Old Chappy"), Virginia Shelby (as "Chorus"), Annette Simonet (as "Chorus"), Trixie Smith (as "Chorus"), Terry Starwer (as "An Impressario"), Paula Sterling (as "Chorus"), Edna Stillwell (as "Chorus"), Charles Swan (as "A Young Chappy"), Violet Sydney (as "Chorus"), Dama Sykes (as "Iona Ford"), Ethel Sykes (as "Mrs. Climber"), Gladys Sykes (as "Mrs. Smart"), Frank Tinney (as "A Coat Room Boy/A Pullman Porter/A Carriage Caller at the Opera"), Peggy Trevor (as "Chorus"), Marie Walsh (as "Chorus"), Bunny Wendell (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
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