- (1902 - 1934) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: The Cavalier. Drama. Written by Paul Kester and George Middleton [earliest Broadway credit]. From the book by George W. Cable. Directed by William Seymour. Criterion Theatre: 8 Dec 1902- Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: Chester Beecroft, Charles H. Bradshaw, Frederick Burt, Thomas L. Coleman, Morgan Coman, Edgar L. Davenport, Clarence Handyside, Frank Kingdon, Kate Lester, William Lewers (as "Lt. Edgar Perry"), Julia Marlowe (as "Charlotte Durand"), Olive Oliver, Frank Reicher, Gwendolyn Valentine, Nella Webb, Kathryn Wilson [credited as Katherine Wilson], Frank Worthing. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1903) Stage Play: The Little Princess. Drama. Written by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett. Directed by Francis Neilson. Criterion Theatre (moved to The Savoy Theatre from 16 Feb 1903 to close): 14 Jan 1903- Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: Adelaide Alexander, Maise Bancker, Margery Black, Natalie Black, Enidene Booth, Mary Burroughs, Pauline Chase, Lillian Claire, Thomas L. Coleman, Leonie D'Armon, Loraine Frost, Master Donald Gallaher, Louise Galloway, Linnie Ruth Gee, Mabel Gibson, Clarence Handyside, Millie James, Frank Kingdon, Nellie Kirby, Helen Larkin, Mamie McManus, Mildred Morris, Beryl Morse, Frederic Murphy, Phyllis Phillips, Frank Reicher, May Davenport Seymour, Edna Hall Smith, Edith Storey [Broadway debut], Mabel Taliaferro, Helen Tracy, Eugenie Woodward [Broadway debut]. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Taming of Helen. Comedy. Written by Richard Harding Davis. Savoy Theatre: 30 Mar 1903- May 1903 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Bertram Allen, Meriam Bruce, J.C. Carlyle, Frederick Daniels, Sophia Daniels, Drina DeWolfe, Emily Dodd, Grace Elliston (as "Helen Cabot"), Fred P. Ferris, John Flood, E. Lovat Fraser, Allan Harrison, Lionel Hogarth, Harry Judd, Percy Lyndal, Herbert McKenzie, Henry Miller (as "Philip Carroll"), Jesse Millward (as "Marion Cavendish"), Lawrence Reed, Frances Sedgewick, Morton Selten [credited as Morton Selton], Arthur Sheppard, J.T. Stuart, Myrtle Tully, Martha Waldron. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1903) Stage Play: Her Own Way. Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Garrick Theatre (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre from 16 Nov 1903- unknown, then moved to The Savoy Theatre from 30 Nov 1903 to close): 28 Sep 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/107 performances). Cast: Arthur Byron, Charles Cherry, Maxine Elliott, Master Donald Gallagher, Ralph C. Herz, Marie Hirsch, Franklyn Hurleigh, Mollie King, Georgie Lawrence, Beryl Morse, B.M. Palmer, Suzanne Perry, Nellie Thorne, Eva Vincent. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Office Boy. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Book by Harry B. Smith. From the French of Maurice Ordonneau and Paul Gavault. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Watty Hydes. Featuring songs by R.G. Knowles. Featuring songs with lyrics by Richard Morton. Directed by Al Holbrook. Victoria Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 18 Jan 1904- close): 2 Nov 1903- Jan 1904 (closing date unknown/73 performances). Cast: David Bennett (as "Reggy Higgins"), Gilbert Clayton (as "Damon Ketcham"), Frank Conway (as "Spike Muggins"), Frank Daniels (as "Noah Little"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Miss Yale"), Ida Gabrielle (as "Florine"), Louise Gunning (as "Euphemia"), Violet Halls (as "Paquita"), Marion Harte (as "Jeanette"), Alfred Hickman (as "Rider Little"), Leavitt James (as "Scales"), W.C. Kelly (as "McNab"), J. Lafayette (as "Thug Magafa"), James C. Reany (as "Pythias Cheatham"), May Sheridan (as "First Messenger"), Eva Tanguay (as "Claire de Lune"), Sidney Toler (as "Tobias Van Twiller"), Gwendolyn Valentine (as "Miss Harvard"), Maude Welsh (as "Second Messenger"), Lawrence Wheat (as "Percy Wiggins"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1903) Stage Play: Babette. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Victor Herbert. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: John Lund. Directed by Frederick G. Latham and A.M. Holbrook. Broadway Theatre: 16 Nov 1903- 9 Jan 1904 (59 performances). Cast: Gertrude Adams (as "Laurent/Chorus"), Josephine Bartlett (as "Eva"), James A. Beale (as "Chorus"), Florence Belleville (as "Katrina"), Margaret Berrien (as "Chorus"), Arthur Blanchard (as "Count de Courville"), Frank Boyle (as "Jan"), Florence Campbell (as "Chorus"), J.T. Chaillee (as "Coachman"), Belle Chamberlain (as "Chorus"), Edward J. Connelly (as "Baltazar"), Julie Cotte (as "Chorus"), Eugene Cowles (as "Mondragon"), Olive Cox (as "Chorus"), Rita Dean (as "Henri"), Radford D'Orsay (as "Chorus"), Erroll Dunbar (as "The King of France"), Rosa Earle (as "Margot"), Alfred S. Ely (as "Captain Walther"), Charles Emerson (as "Footman/Chorus"), Grace Emmons (as "Chorus"), Barbara Farres (as "Chorus"), Mildred Forest (as "Mlle. de Fontanges"), Clara Freedel (as "Chorus"), Rose Ginsburg (as "Chorus"), Margaret Harding (as "Chorus"), Maude Harlow (as "Chorus"), Louis Harrison (as "Van Tympel"), Ida Hawley (as "Vinette"), Robert Hayes (as "Chorus"), Mildred Herbert (as "Chorus"), Maurice Hoffman (as "Chorus"), Bertha Holly (as "Chorus"), Robert Hunt (as "Chorus"), Emma King (as "Chorus"), Ralph P. Lancaster (as "Chorus"), May Lannig (as "Chorus"), David Lieberman (as "Chorus"), Richie Ling (as "Marcel"), Edna Luby (as "Greta"), James J. McClusky (as "Chorus"), Ada Meade (as "Chorus"), Bernard Milton (as "Chorus"), Emily Montague (as "Teresa"), Teckla Morton (as "Chorus"), Adele Nott (as "Joan"), Dorothy Palmer (as "Chorus"), A. Parker (as "Chorus"), Nicholas Parker (as "Chorus"), Nellie Parkes (as "Chorus"), Bessie Penn (as "Chorus"), A.M. Pergain (as "Chorus"), Helen Planchet (as "Gaston"), Ada Pratt (as "Chorus"), Aline Redmond (as "Jacque"), H. Rosemire (as "Chorus"), A. Schander (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Scheff (as "Babette"), May Seeley (as "Mlle. de Rohan"), William Sissons (as "Schnapps"), Gus Smith (as "Chorus"), Madison Smith (as "Guzman"), Mary Smith (as "A Court Lady/Chorus"), George W. Smythe (as "Chorus"), Grace Spencer (as "Chorus"), Frank Thomas (as "Chorus"), Charlotte Uart (as "Chorus"), Fred Voke (as "Chorus"), Edith Warner (as "Chorus"), Lotta Waymire (as "Chorus"), Athur Widdowson (as "Chorus"), Henry Wilkinson (as "Duc de St. Michel"), Agnes Williamson (as "Chorus"), George Williamson (as "Marquis de Villette"), Bertha Willoughby (as "Mlle. de la Motte"), Forence Wilson (as "Chorus"), E.J. Wunder (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Little Princess. Drama [Return engagement]. Written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Hoyt's Theatre: 1 Dec 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Mrs. Cusick, Faye Cusick, Leonie D'Armon, Mrs. E.A. Eberle, Fred Eric, John Fenton, Frederica Going, Rena Grau, Millie James, Lottie Learn, Even K. Messer, Mrs. Felix Morris, Mildred Morris, Daisy Robinson, Master Walter Robinson, Alford Rowland, Fred Yates. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1904) Stage Play: A Madcap Princess. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Ludwig Englander. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. From the novel "When Knighthood Was in Flower" by Charles Major. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Edward P. Temple. Knickerbocker Theatre: 5 Sep 1904- 22 Oct 1904 (48 performances). Cast: Beatrice Anderson (as "Chorus"), Charles B. Baker (as "Chorus"), Helen Bancroft (as "Chorus"), Reginald Barlow (as "Farmer Blake") [Broadway debut], Arthur Barry (as "Duke of Buckingham"), Vera Brewster (as "Chorus"), Peter Canova (as "Chorus"), Howard Chambers (as "Capt. Bradhurst/Sir Adam Judson"), Mary Conwell (as "Lady Jane Bolingbroke"), Virginia Courtney (as "Chorus"), Olive Cox (as "Chorus"), Ambrose Daly (as "Chorus"), Rita Dean (as "Chorus"), Estelle deAngelis (as "Chorus"), Adam Dockray (as "Chorus"), E.F. Drew (as "Chorus"), Rose Earle (as "Mistress Annie Boleyn"), Herbert Freer (as "Landlord of The Bow & String Tavern"), Joseph Frohoff (as "Chorus"), Sadie Gerschoff (as "Chorus"), Lulu Glaser (as "Mary Tudor"), Kathryn Hale (as "Chorus"), Louis Helie (as "Chorus"), Guy B. Hoffman (as "Duke de Longueville"), E.J. Kloville (as "Chorus"), Katherine LaTour (as "Chorus"), Ralph Lewis (as "Cardinal Wolsey"), Lillian Lipyeat (as "A Page"), Donald McLaren (as "Sir Edwin Caskoden"), Joseph Miller (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth Murray (as "Chorus"), Miriam Norris (as "Chorus"), Estelle Peterson (as "Chorus"), William Pruette (as "Henry VIII"), Frank Reicher (as "Will Somers"), Ella Reichter (as "Chorus"), Maurice Robinson (as "Chorus"), Georgie Sage (as "Chorus"), Maurice Sims (as "A Friar"), Emma Spohr (as "Chorus"), Lucy Stone (as "Chorus"), Maude Ream Stover (as "Queen Katherine"), Elsie Thomas (as "Goody Blake/Chorus"), Gwendolyn Valentine (as "Mistress Jane Seymour"), Bertram Wallis (as "Charles Brandon"), Louise Wein (as "Chorus"), Ethel Wynne (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Two Roses. Musical comedy. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Second Fiddle. Comedy. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1904) Stage Play: Fatinitza. Musical/opera (revival). Music by Franz von Suppé. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Franz von Suppé. Broadway Theatre: 26 Dec 1904- 26 Jan 1905 (35 performances). Cast: Lola Allen, A. Barbara, F.M. Boyle, Henry Coote, Arthur Cunningham, Elaine De Sellem, Campbell Donald, Louis Harrison, Albert Hart, Ida Hawley, Bertha Holly, Louise Le Baron, Richie Ling, Ada Meade, Ila Niles, Fritzi Scheff, Grace Spencer, Otto Wedemeyer. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Girofle-Girofla. Musical/opera (revival).
- (1905) Stage Play: Fatinitza. Musical/opera (revival). Music by Franz von Suppé. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Franz von Suppé. Broadway Theatre: 13 Feb 1905- 25 Feb 1905 (25 performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Boccaccio. Musical/opera (revival). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Sergeant Brue. Musical/farce. Lyrics by Owen Hall and D.K. Stevens. Book by Owen Hall. Music by Liza Lehman. Additional lyrics by William Jerome, Paul West, Fred Murray, Clare Kummer, D.K. Stevens, Anne Caldwell, P.G. Wodehouse [earliest Broadway credit], Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Frank Leo and Dave Reed Jr. Additional music by Jean Schwartz, Clare Kummer, D.K. Stevens, James O'Dea, George Brevard, John W. Bratton, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Frank Leo, Frederick Rosse and Dave Reed Jr. Musical Director: Watty Hydes. Scenic Design by Richard Marston. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The Knickerbocker Theatre from 14 Aug 1905- 2 Sep 1905, on hiatus from 3 Sep 1905- 25 Mar 1906, then moved to The Grand Opera House from 26 Mar 1906 to close): 24 Apr 1905- Mar 1906 (closing date unknown/101 performances). Cast: David Bennett (as "Captain Bay"), Nace Bonville, Greta Burdick, Irene Cameron, Louise Clair, Gilbert Clayton, Mary Clayton, Della Connor, Sally Daly, Frank Daniels (as "Sergeant Brue"), Madge Dawson, Olive Day, Sallie Fisher, Anna Fitzhugh, Louis Fitzroy, Ida Gabrielle, Aileen Goodwin, Alfred Hickman, Leavitt James, Clara Bell Jerome, Florence Latham, Claire Leslie, George Lestocq, Harry MacDonough, Nellie Mayne, Mary Leslie Mayo [credited as Leslie Mayo] (as "Bridhet"), Myrtle McGrain, Walter Percival (as "Gerald Treherne"), Cissie Raynor, Dollie Read, James Reany, Blanche Ring (as "Lady Bickenhall"), Vivienne Russell, Elphye Snowden, Lawrence Wheat. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. Produced by arrangement with Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1905) Stage Play: Miss Dolly Dollars. Musical. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Victor Herbert. Directed by Al Holbrook. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre from 16 Oct 1905- close): 4 Sep 1905- 21 Oct 1905 (112 performances). Cast: Beatrice Anderson (as "Matilda"), John Ardizone (as "Duke de Bolero"), Leila Benton (as "Vena Rodriguez"), Charles Bradshaw (as "Samuel Gay"), Mildred Cecil (as "Hon. Reggy Chumpley"), Marion Chase (as "Vera Vane"), Carter DeHaven (as "Guy Gay"), Elizabeth Doddridge (as "Hon. Algy Sydney"), Elsie Ferguson (as "Celeste"), Joseph Frohoff (as "First Bailiff"), Lulu Glaser (as "Dorothy Gay"), Minerva Hall (as "Jane"), Sidney A. Harris (as "H'Alfred/Prince Umskyvitch"), Carl Hartberg (as "Baron von Rheinheister"), Ralph C. Herz (as "Finney Doolittle"), Queenie Hewlitt (as "Millicent"), Bess Holbrook [credited as Bessie Holbrook] (as "Hon. Montague Bank"), Edward Leahy (as "Captain Sheridan Barry"), James Leahy (as "The Marquis de Baccarat/'Arry"), Helen Marlborough (as "Ruth Delamere"), 'Olive Murray' (as "Bertha Billings"), William Naughton (as "The Hon. Percy Fitzboodle"), Byron Ongley (as "Miggs"), Enrico Oremonte (as "Count Chianti/Bobby"), Susanne Parker (as "Miriam Odell"), Carrie Perkins (as "Mrs. Gay"), Sadie Probst (as "Hon. Mayland Bank"), James Reany (as "Count Runoffsky"), Aline Redmond (as "Greta Giltedge"), Elsa Reinhardt (as "Freda Dressler"), L.F. Sampson (as "Second Bailiff"), Lillian Spencer (as "Margery"), Melville Stuart (as "Lord Burlingham"), Lillian Van Arsdale [credited as Lillie Van Arsdale] (as "'Arriet"), Henry Vogel (as "Lieutenant von Richter"), Vida Whitmore (as "Estelle DeLange"), Gladys Zell (as "Vashti Pearl"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Her Great Match. Comedy. Written by Clyde Fitch. Criterion Theatre: 4 Sep 1905- Nov 1905 (closing date unknown/93 performances). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Man and Superman. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: A Fair Exchange. Comedy. Written by Henry Martyn Blossom. Liberty Theatre: 4 Dec 1905- Dec 1905 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Percy F. Ames, Axel Brunn, Lizzie Hudson Collier, T.H. Davies, Gertrude Doremus, Bijou Fernandez, John Flood, Claire Kulp, Newton Lindo, Donald MacLaren, Channez Olney, George Parsons, Forrest Robinson, Thomas W. Ross. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1905) Stage Play: Mlle Modiste. Opera/comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Libretto by Henry Martyn Blossom. Musical Director: John Lund. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 Dec 1905- 16 Jun 1906 (202 performances). Cast: Fritzi Scheff (as "Fifi"), Josephine Bartlett (as "Mme. Cecile, proprietress of a Parisian hat shop"), Howard Chambers (as "Lieut. Rene La Motte, engaged to Marie Louise"), Edna Fassett (as "Fanchette, Mme. Cecile's daughter"), Claude Gillingwater (as "Hiram Bent, an American millionaire"), Bertha Holly (as "Mrs. Hiram Bent"), R.W. Hunt (as "Francois, porter at Mme. Cecile's"), La Mora (as "Bebe dancer at Folies Bergere"), Louise Le Baron (as "Marie Louise de Bouvray, Etienne's sister"), Leo Mars (as "Gaston, an artist, Mme. Cecile's son"), Ada Meade (as "Fleurette"), Blanche Morrison (as "Nanette, Mme. Cecile's daughter"), Walter Percival (as "Capt. Etienne de Bouvray, Comte de St. Mar's nephew"), William Pruette (as "Henri de Bouvray, Comte de St. Mar"), George Schraeder (as "General Le Marquis de Villefranche"), Grace Spencer, A. Swinton, Herman Walters, A. Widdowson. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1906) Stage Play: Mlle Modiste. Opera/comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Libretto by Henry Martyn Blossom. Musical Director: John Lund. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 1 Sep 1906- Sep 1906 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Fritzi Scheff (as "Fifi"), Josephine Bartlett (as "Mme. Cecile, proprietress of a Parisian hat shop"), Howard Chambers (as "Lt. Rene La Motte, engaged to Marie Louise Edna Fassett Fanchette, Mme. Cecile's daughter"), Claude Gillingwater (as "Hiram Bent, an American millionaire"), Bertha Holly (as "Mrs. Hiram Bent"), R.W. Hunt (as "Francois, porter at Mme. Cecile's"), La Mora (as "Bebe dancer at Folies Bergere"), Louise Le Baron (as "Marie Louise de Bouvray, Etienne's sister"), Leo Mars (as "Gaston, an artist, Mme. Cecile's son"), Ada Meade (as "Fleurette"), Blanche Morrison (as "Nanette, Mme. Cecile's daughter"), Walter Percival (as "Capt. Etienne de Bouvray, Comte de St. Mar's nephew"), William Pruette (as "Henri de Bouvray, Comte de St. Mar"), George Schraeder (as "General Le Marquis de Villefranche"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Red Mill. Musical. Music by Victor Herbert. Libretto by Henry Martyn Blossom. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 24 Sep 1906- May 1907 (closing date unknown/274 performances). Cast: Estelle Baldwin, Ed Begley [Broadway debut], Gertrude Braun, Kate Carew [Broadway debut], Claude Cooper [Broadway debut], Allene Crater, Paula Desmond, Juliette Dika, David L. Don, Charles Dox, Constance Eastman, Miss Gabrielle, Augusta Greenleaf, Flora Hengler, Kitty Howland, Ethel Johnson, Miss Kendal, Miss Leslie, Neal McCay, David Montgomery, Sadie Probst, Joseph M. Ratliff, Miss Reisen, Fred A. Stone, Cleo Sweninger, M. Whiting. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. Note: Filmed by MGM as The Red Mill (1927), and for CBS TV as The Red Mill (1958).
- (1906) Stage Play: Miss Dolly Dollars. Musical (revival). Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Victor Herbert. New York Theatre: 8 Oct 1906- Oct 1906 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Harry Clarke, Ida Crispi, Alta De Kermen, Frank Farrington, William Gill, Carl Hartberg, Alice Hosmer, Adam Lellman, Caspar Leveen, Enrico Oremonte, Hal Pierson, James Reany, F.W. Reiske, Blanche Ring, L.F. Sampson, F.W. Walker. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1906) Stage Play: Brigadier Gerard. Comedy. Written by Arthur Conan Doyle. Directed by William Seymour. Savoy Theatre: 5 Nov 1906- 19 Nov 1906 (16 performances). Cast: H. Kyrle Bellew (as "Brigadier Gerard"), Frank Connor, Ida Conquest, Thomas W. Davis, Del De Louis, Elsie Ferguson, Daniel Francis, Hayward Ginn, Kenrick Hall, Henry Harmon (as "Talleyrand"), Menifee Johnstone, George Lestocq, Sidney C. Mather, A.W. Neuendorf, Guy Nichols, Frank Pierce, A.G. Poulton (as "Napoleon"), Paul Scardon, Lawrence Smith, George S. Stevens, Cyril Young. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Tattooed Man. Musical comedy/opera. Book by Harry B. Smith and A.N.C. Fowler. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Criterion Theatre: 18 Feb 1907- 15 Apr 1907 (59 performances). Cast: Maida Athens (as "Miss Vandergilt/Mutti"), Leila Benton (as "Miss Charles"), Edna Birch (as "Chorus/Ahmed"), Nace Bonville (as "Hashish"), William P. Carleton (as "Abdallah"), Josephine Carlin (as "Miss Frisk"), Gertie Carlisle (as "Alma"), Jessie Carr (as "Canem/Chorus"), Claudia Clark (as "Hassan"), Harry Clarke (as "Algy Cuffs"), Gilbert Clayton (as "Ali"), Gene Cole (as "Miss Mint"), Mabel Croft (as "Chorus/Blush of Dawn"), Frank Daniels (as "Omar Khayam Jr."), Daisy De Vere (as "Rose of Summer/Chorus"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Miss Bridge"), Charles Drew (as "Yussuf"), Vesta Field (as "Chorus"), May Fields (as "Chorus/Bird of Paradise"), Sallie Fisher (as "Leila"), Bessie Holbrook (as "Selim/Chorus"), George O'Donnell (as "Muley"), Almeda Potter (as "Miss Lakeside"), Edna Richardson (as "Chorus"), Jessie Richmond (as "Miss Penn"), Jane Rogers (as "Miss Vine"), Harold Russell (as "A Muezzin"), Reina Swift (as "Star of Evening/Chorus"), Lottie Vernon (as "Miss Beacon"), May Vokes (as "Fatima"), Herbert Waterous (as "The Shah of Persia"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1907) Stage Play: Mlle. Modiste. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Victor Herbert. Libretto by Henry Blossom. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Academy of Music: 20 May 1907- Jun 1907 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1907) Stage Play: Mlle. Modiste. Musical comedy/opera [return engagement]. Music by Victor Herbert. Libretto by Henry Blossom. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 9 Sep 1907- 28 Sep 1907 (21 performances). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Step-Sister. Written by Charles Klein. Garrick Theatre: 14 Oct 1907- Oct 1907 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Mathilde Cottrelly, Frederic De Belleville, Ralph Delmore, Gertrude Doremus, Dorothy Dorr, Grace Filkins, John Findlay, Helen Graham, Chrystal Herne (as "Doris Chapin"), Anna Johnston, Bruce McRae, George Wright Jr. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Hoyden. Musical comedy. Music by Paul Rubens, John L. Golden and Robert Hood Bowers. Lyrics by Paul Rubens, John L. Golden and Robert Hood Bowers. Book by Cosmo Hamilton. Based on "La Soeur" by Tristan Bernard. Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Raymond Peck. Featuring "A Solitary Finish" by Egbert Van Alstyne and Harry Williams. Lyrics for "That's Why I Never Married" with Joseph Cawthorn. Featuring "On the Piazza" by George Spink. Featuring "My Father's Wooden Leg" by Harry Dillon and Joseph Cawthorn. Featuring "Put Me Amongst the Girls" by Dan Lipton and George Arthurs. Directed by Ben Teal. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to Wallack's Theatre from 2 Dec 1907- 14 Dec 1907, then moved to The Grand Opera House from 27 Jan 1908- close): 19 Oct 1907- 1 Feb 1908 (66 performances). Cast: Nellie Beaumont (as "Ritz Santacierci"), Annie Esmond (as "Miss Herminia Smith"), Elsie Janis (as "Joan Talbot, known as "The Hoyden"/Herself"), Armand Kalisz (as "Dr. Julian Gousse"), Robert Lett (as "Major Algernon Fitzhugh Finch, Retired"), Arthur Stanford (as "Harry Talbot, of London"), Jane Archer (as "Ensemble"), L. Beck (as "Ensemble"), Ellen Beckwith (as "Ensemble"), Leila Benton (as "Beatriz, a guest of the hotel"), E.W. Bosher (as "Ensemble"), J. Brady (as "Ensemble"), S.M. Burbank (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Baron Hugo Weybach"), May Chapin (as "Ensemble"), J.M. Colosanti (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Ballin (as "Gaston"), Isabel D'Armond (as "Henriette, Joan's maid"), Harry Depp (as "Danton"), Libbian Diamond (as "Ensemble"), Della Dolvan (as "Ensemble"), May Emory (as "Elise, a guest of the hotel"), F.R. Fenn (as "Ensemble"), L. Harkins (as "Ensemble"), Bena Hoffman (as "Ensemble"), Kathryn Hutchinson (as "Lucy Talbot"), Daisy Johnstone (as "Ensemble"), La Noveta (as "M'lle La Clairette"), Edith Livingstone (as "Ensemble"), Florence Major (as "Ensemble"), Lillian McMillan (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Mitchell (as "Nanine, a guest of the hotel"), Bertha Morrell (as "Ensemble"), Mae Murray (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Norton (as "Bebe, a guest of the hotel/Ensemble"), Eleanor Pendleton (as "Thais Coutier, Rita's friend"), Nita Pierson (as "Nanette, a guest of the hotel"), Clara Pitt (as "Fleurette, guest of the hotel"), Samuel Reed (as "Thomas Talbot. of New York"), J. Robb (as "Ensemble"), Ella Rock (as "Maud de Maulan, Rita's friend"), Jane Rogers (as "Violette, a guest of the hotel"), J. Rose (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Steele (as "Chris Angier, Rita's friend"), W. Toland (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Vernon (as "Marianne, guest of the hotel"), Pauline Walden (as "Ensemble"), Lionel Walsh (as "Hon. Bertie Cecil Grahame, a friend of Harry"), Larry Ward (as "Theobold, a chauffeur"), Robert Ward (as "Louis, a chauffeur"), Dorothy Webb (as "Ensemble"), Lura Wentworth (as "Ensemble"), Minnie Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), W.C. Wood (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. Produced in association with Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: Artie. Comedy. Written by George Ade. Garrick Theatre: 28 Oct- 1907- Nov 1907 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Joseph Brennan, George A. Cameron, Herbert Cole, Daniel Corse, Frank Craven, J.W. Cunningham, Louis R. Grisel, William Harrigan, Sidney Irving, James A. Leahy, Hale Norcross, Joseph M. Sparks, James Stewart, Frederick Wallace, Lawrence Wheat, Thomas H. Wilson. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. Note: Filmed by The Vitagraph Company of America [distributed by V-L-S-E] as Artie, the Millionaire Kid (1916).
- (1908) Stage Play: The Prima Donna. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Victor Herbert. Libretto by Henry Martyn Blossom. Orchestra under the direction of John Lund. Dresses by Mlle. Elsie de Wolfe. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 30 Nov 1908- 30 Jan 1909 (72 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield (as "Colonel Dutois"), W.J. Ferguson (as "Monsieur Beaurivage, Athenee's father"), Donald Hall (as "Lieutenant Fernand Drouillard"), William Harcourt (as "Captain Bordenave"), Martin Haydon (as "Lieutenant Gaston de Randal"), Ruth Holt Boucicault (as "The Duchess of Montrose") [Broadway debut], Blanche Morrison (as "Countess Helene"), William Raymond (as "Lieutenant Armand, Count de Fontenne") [Broadway debut], Fritzi Scheff (as "Mlle. Athenee, prima donna of the Opera Comique, Paris"), James E. Sullivan (as "Herr Max Gundelfinger, known as "Pop"), Herbert Ayling (as "Baron de Pompal"), Marie Barry (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Bartlett (as "Mother Justine, proprietress of the cafe"), Phil Branson (as "Signor Giuseppe Ciucicini"), Peter Canova (as "Second waiter"), Robert E. Clark (as "Lieutenant Eugene de Beaumont"), Ada Cooke (as "Ensemble"), Armand Cortes (as "First waiter"), Ailsa Craig (as "Ensemble"), Grace Crowley (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Cummings (as "Ensemble"), Grace Delmar (as "Mlle. Mathilde, cafe chanteuse"), Albert A. Dennay (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Mignon, Cafe-concert girl"), Gertrude Douglas (as "Ensemble"), J.S. Duffus (as "Ensemble"), Renee Dyris (as "Mlle. Desiree, Cafe Chanteuse"), Clara Faye (as "Ensemble"), Florence Fisk (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"), Luivine Frankel (as "Ensemble"), Marie Franklin (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Gibbons (as "Ensemble"), Sidney Glass (as "Ensemble"), I. Goldman (as "Ensemble"), P. Hahn (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Hall (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Harmon (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Harrison (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"), Leonard Hartley (as "Ensemble"), Genevieve Hawes (as "Ensemble"), Virgil Holmes (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"), Evelyn Jackson (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"), Fred Killeen (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"), La Noveta (as "The Dancer"), Katherine Leslie (as "Ensemble"), Margaret MacKenzie (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"), George W. MacNamara (as "Lieutenant Prosper Rousseau"), Eleanor Mansfield (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite May (as "Bebe/Cafe-concert girl"), Evelyn Mitchell (as "Ensemble"), Dottie Moyer (as "Ensemble"), Irene Moyer (as "Ensemble"), W.H. Mytinger (as "Ensemble"), Anna Pelham (as "Ensemble"), Alma Picard (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Randolph (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Reed (as "Clairette, Cafe-concert girl"), Vivian Rose (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Ross (as "Celeste, Cafe-concert girl"), H. Russell (as "Ensemble"), Harry Semels (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Vina Snyder (as "Ensemble"), Olive Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Stewart (as "Marquise du Perrifonds"), Emma Tritcheler (as "Ensemble"), Gwendolyn Valentine (as "Margot"), F. Von Gottfried (as "Ensemble"), Herman Walters (as "Ensemble"), Walter White (as "Metropolitan Octette/Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Fair Co-ed. Musical comedy. Music by Gustave Luders. Book by George Ade. Lyrics by George Ade. Orchestra under the direction of Robert Hood Bowers. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The Criterion Theatre from 26 Apr 1909- close): 1 Feb 1909- 29 May 1909 (136 performances). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Candy Shop. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Old Town. Musical. Music by Gustave Luders [credited as Gustav Luders]. Book by George Ade. Lyrics by George Ade. Featuring songs by Alfred G. Robyn, Arthur Pryor and Terry Sherman. Featuring songs with lyrics by Thomas Railey (credited as Thomas T. Railey) [earliest Broadway credit], Vincent Bryan and Bob Adams. Musical Director: Arthur Pryor. Directed by Ben Teal. Globe Theatre: 10 Jan 1910- 4 Jun 1910 (166 performances). Cast: May Ainsworth (as "Chorus"), Morris Avery (as "Chorus"), Veronique Banner (as "Chorus"), Alice Belga (as "Gwendolyn Hemenway, a Suffragette"), Dorothy Bertrand (as "Chorus"), Nat M. Bowes (as "Chorus"), Gene Cole (as "Chorus"), Claude Cooper (as "Donald MacGookin, a Scotch Tourist"), Allene Crater (as "Ernestine Bilwether, Bilwether's Ambitious Wife"), Grace Crowley (as "Chorus"), Verna Dalton (as "Chorus"), Albert Dempsey (as "Chorus"), Margaret Denver (as "Rosalie Band, Doing What She Can"), Charles F. Dodge (as "Chorus"), Clementine Dundas (as "Janet Spangle, Helping to Spend the Money"), Constance Eastman (as "A Vision"), May Ellison (as "Chorus"), Fred Emerson (as "Chorus"), Helen Falconer (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Gibson (as "Chorus"), Claude Gillingwater (as "The Hon. Dike Bilwether, a recent Millionaire"), Nathalie Green (as "Serepta Wallace Kitts, a Suffragette"), R.H. Greenlaw (as "Chorus"), Josephine Harriman (as "Chorus"), Anice Harris (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth Hawman (as "Chorus"), Louise Hawman (as "Chorus"), John Hendricks (as "Jim Flanders, a Politician"), Flo Hengler (as "Caroline Bristow, Mrs. Bilwether's Niece"), May Hengler (as "Diana Bristow, Mrs. Bilwether's Niece"), May Hopkins (as "Marie Swift, Helping to Spend the Money"), Jeanette Joen (as "Chorus"), Ethel Johnson (as "Gustiana Jimpsen, a Swedish Maid"), Shirley Kellogg (as "Ethel Trotter, a Social Security/Fawnie Smith, a Suffragette"), C.L. Kelly (as "Chorus"), Virginia Kendall (as "Chorus"), Reba Kent (as "Chorus"), Arthur Kuesta (as "Chorus"), Lyndon Law (as "W. Darrell Gimpley, self-confessed Genius"), Mazie Leroy (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Chorus"), Harry Lillford (as "Mortimer, a Servant"), Dorothy Marlowe (as "Chorus"), Louis Mason (as "Chorus"), W.J. McCarthy (as "Lieutenant Ott Von Up de Graff, Mountain Climber"), Seppie McNeil (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Meredith (as "Chorus"), Julia Meredith (as "Chorus"), Charles Mitchell (as "Jubal Dunkbury, Sheriff"), David Montgomery (as "Archibald Hawkins, Baxter's Manager"), Fred Perine (as "Angus Dumfries,a Scotch Tourist"), Nancy Poole (as "Chorus"), Vivian Prichard (as "Chorus"), Ed. Reader (as "Chorus"), Eloise Reed (as "Sylvia Luggs, Helping to Spend the Money"), Genevieve Reed (as "Florence Etherington, Helping to Spend the Money"), Ada Robertson (as "Chorus"), Harold Russell (as "Monsieur DeVaux, a Wire Walker"), Fred Stone (as "Henry Clay Baxter, Citified Country Boy"), Regina Stone (as "Chorus"), Ethel Tanguay (as "Chorus"), Frank Turner (as "Chorus"), Florence Walton (as "Chorus"), Blanche West (as "Chorus"), Effie Wheeler (as "Chorus"), Mack Whiting (as "Chorus"), Anita Yonge (as "Chorus"), Gladys Zell (as "Chorus"), Violet Zell Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Echo. Musical. Music by Deems Taylor. Book by William LeBaron [earliest Broadway credit] and Deems Taylor [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Deems Taylor and William Le Baron. Musical Director: DeWitt C. Coolman. Featuring songs by DeWitt C. Coolman, Al Piantadosi, P.H. Christine, Nat Ayer [credited as Nathaniel D. Ayer], Jerome Kern, Jean Schwartz, Karl Hoschna, Worton David, George Arthurs, Edward B. Claypoole and James R. Brewers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Worton David, Felix F. Feist, John L. Golden, A. Seymour Brown, M.E. Rourke, William Jerome, George V. Hobart, George Arthurs, Edward B. Claypoole and James R. Brewers. Choreographed by William Rock and Al Holbrook. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Globe Theatre: 17 Aug 1910- 1 Oct 1910 (53 performances). Cast: Jean Barnette (as "Chorus"), Alice Belga (as "Chorus"), Alma Benson (as "Chorus"), R.C. Bosch (as "Chorus"), E.H. Bromley (as "Chorus"), Virginia Calvert (as "Chorus"), Irving J. Carpenter (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Carrington (as "Mrs. Brewster"), Earl Cavanaugh (as "Chorus"), Bonnie Clarke (as "Chorus"), Verna Dalton (as "Chorus"), Olivia Depp (as "Chorus"), W.A. DeVens (as "Chorus"), Jennie Dolly (as "Dorothy Sylvester"), Rose Dolly (as "Edith Sylvester"), Louise Donovan (as "Chorus"), Howard Dyatt (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Chorus"), Eva Fallon (as "Molly Brewster"), Helen Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Edgar Halstead (as "Cyrus Adams"), John E. Hazzard (as "Rudolph W. Sylvester"), Joseph Herbert (as "Reggie Brewster"), Arthur Hill (as "Mr. Bruin"), R.S. Hunason (as "Chorus"), Roy Lloyd (as "Chorus"), Carl McBride (as "Chorus"), Bessie McCoy (as "Kate"), Georgie Drew Mendum (as "Laura Short"), Bertha Morelle (as "Chorus"), Lillian Nicholson (as "Chorus"), Fred Perine (as "Chorus"), E.H. Randall (as "Chorus"), Lillian Rice (as "Settle/Chorus"), Ben Ryan (as "Bob Ferris"), J.J. Scannell (as "Horace Randolph"), Leila Sprague (as "Chorus"), Douglas Stevenson (as "Dick Brown"), Lucille Storer (as "Chorus"), Louis Strangard (as "Chorus"), Norma Thomas (as "Chorus"), Ruth Tompkins (as "Chorus"), Blanche Trapp (as "Chorus"), Angie Weimars (as "Sue/Chorus"), Grace Wendell (as "Chorus"), George White (as "Don Ferris"), Annie Yeamans (as "Mrs. Sophie Adams"), Gladys Zell (as "Chorus"), Violet Zell (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Girl in the Train. Musical/operetta. Globe Theatre: 3 Oct 1910- 5 Nov 1910 (40 performances). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Slim Princess. Musical comedy. Music by Leslie Stuart. Book by Henry Blossom. Lyrics by Henry Blossom. From a story by George Ade. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Costume Design by Percy Anderson. Directed by Austin Hurgon. Globe Theatre: 2 Jan 1911- 1 Apr 1911 (104 performances). Cast: Edna Bates (as "Chorus"), Julia Beaubien (as "Chorus"), Alys Belga (as "Chorus"), Leila Benton (as "Chorus"), Babe Beresford (as "Chorus"), Jackie Beryl (as "Chorus"), Jane Bliss (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth Brice (as "Lutie Longstreet"), Max Brown (as "Chorus"), Sam Burbank (as "Tom Golding/Chorus"), Evelyn Carson (as "Chorus"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Herr Louis von Schloppenhauer"), Peggy Dana (as "Chorus"), Arthur J. Engel (as "Baluchistan"), Helen Falconer (as "Chorus"), May Fields (as "Chorus"), Julia Frary (as "Princess Jeneka"), Dolly Germaine (as "Chorus"), Fred Gould (as "Chorus"), Norah Gourley (as "Chorus"), Josephine Harriman (as "Chorus"), Pauline Hathaway (as "Chorus"), Carl Hayden (as "Hamdi Pasha"), Bessie Holbrook (as "Chorus"), Elsie Janis (as "Princess Kalora"), Charles Judels (as "Count Luigi Tincagni Tomasso"), Josephine Kernell (as "Chorus"), Alice Keyes (as "Chorus"), Charles King (as "Tod Norcross"), Josephine Lachmar (as "Chorus"), Albert Lamson (as "Chorus"), Wallace McCutcheon (as "Alex Pike"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Prince Selim Malagsaki"), Ralph Nairn (as "Hon. Crawley Plumston"), Anna Pallas (as "Chorus"), Estelle Perry (as "Chorus"), Fred Pirkuritz (as "Chorus"), Henrietta Pouts (as "Chorus"), Peggy Preston (as "Chorus"), Olive Quimby (as "Chorus"), Eugene Revere (as "Harry Romaine"), Margaret St. Clair (as "Chorus"), Elise Steele (as "Chorus"), Harriet Sterling (as "A Visitor"), Albert Stewart (as "Lucas"), Mona Trieste (as "Chorus"), Queenie Vassar (as "Madame Saidis"), Neil Walton (as "Bokhara"), Kate Wingfield (as "Mrs. Plumston"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1911) Stage Play: Uncle Sam. Comedy. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1912) Stage Play: Over the River. Musical/farce. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (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.
- (1914) Stage Play: Chin Chin [A Modern Aladdin]. Musical/fantasy. Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and James O'Dea. Music by Ivan Caryll Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 20 Oct 1914- 3 Jul 1915 (295 performances). Cast: Charles T. Aldrich (as "Abanazar"), Helen Falconer (as "Violet Bond"), R.E. Graham (as "Cornelius Bond"), David Montgomery (as "Chin Hop Lo/Clown/Coolie/Gendarme/The Widow"), Zelma Rawlston (as "Widow Twankey"), Douglas Stevenson (as "Aladdin"), Fred Stone [credited as Fred A. Stone] (as "Chin Hop Hi/Gendarme/Mlle. Fallosffski/Paderewski/Ventriloquist"), Belle Story (as "Goddess of the Lamp"), Hilda Allison (as "Ensemble"), Grace Beaumont (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Bentley (as "Silver Ray"), Anna Berry (as "Ensemble"), Julia Berry (as "Ensemble"), Sarah Berry (as "Ensemble"), Claire Bertrand (as "Ensemble"), R.C. Bosch (as "Ensemble"), The Breens (as "The Four Bears"), Bessie Burch (as "Ensemble"), Olive Carr (as "Ensemble"), Cecile Conway (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Conway (as "Little Lee Toy"), Martin Cox (as "Ensemble"), Andrea Cresson (as "Ensemble"), Lola Curtis (as "Moon Blossom"), Marion Davies (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Roger Davis (as "Ensemble"), Juliette Day (as "Sen-Sen"), Rose Douglas (as "Ensemble"), Helen Ellsworth (as "Ensemble"), Isabel Falconer (as "Ensemble"), Anna Ford (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Gormley (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Graham (as "Ensemble"), Jack Hagner (as "Ensemble"), Charles Hast, Edgar Lee Hay (as "Li-Dragon Face"), Esther Herrick (as "Ensemble"), J.F. Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Irene Kearney (as "Ensemble"), Marie Kennedy (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Kuesta (as "Ensemble"), Harriet Leidy (as "Ensemble"), Mazie Leroy (as "Ensemble"), Lorayne Leslie (as "Cherry Bloom"), Hazel Lewis (as "Lotus Leaf"), Selma Mantell (as "Ensemble"), Charles Mast (as "Ring Master"), Agnes McCarthy (as "Little Wing Wu"), Loretta McDonald (as "Ensemble"), Victoria Meyers (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Morrison (as "Ensemble"), Margaret ONeil (as "Ensemble"), Marion O'Neil (as "Ensemble"), Peter Page (as "Ensemble"), H.S. Palmer (as "Ensemble"), George Phelps (as "Little Lee Toy"), Cassie Qualters (as "Ensemble"), Tot Qualters (as "Spring Flower"), E.H. Randall (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Revere (as "Tzu Yung"), Lillian Rice (as "Honeysuckle"), Dorothy Richardson (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Richardson (as "Spirit of New Year"), Harold Russell (as "Ensemble"), Lydia Scott (as "Ensemble"), Harry Silvey (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy St. Clair (as "Ensemble"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Poppy Bud"), Marguerite St. Clair (as "Ensemble/Wistaria"), Josephine Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Betty Wales (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Helen Ward (as "Ensemble"), Janet Wollenburg (as "Ensemble"), Violet Zell (as "Fan-Tan"). Replacement actors: Geraldine Alexander (as "Ensemble"), Earl Amos (as "Ensemble"), Veronique Banner (as "Ensemble"), Marie Benedict (as "Ensemble"), L.J. Binder (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Coyle (as "Ensemble"), Rose Coyle (as "Ensemble"), Allene Crater (as "Widow Twankey"), Eileen Curran (as "Ensemble"), Allen Fagan (as "Ensemble"), Isabel Falconer (as "Moon Blossom"), Harry Forbes (as "Ensemble"), Edgar Lee Hay (as "Tzu Yung"), Stanley Jones (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Lindley (as "Ensemble/Silver Ray"), Florence McGuire (as "Ensemble"), Ed. McHenry (as "Ensemble"), Vida Osiel (as "Ensemble"), Tot Qualters (as "Cherry Bloom"), Oscar Ragland (as "Abanazar"), Lillian Rice (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Richardson (as "Goddess of the Lamp"), Margaret Rooney (as "Ensemble"), Lydia Scott (as "Lotus Leaf"), Joseph Tierney (as "Ensemble"), Teresa Valerio (as "Ensemble"), Marie Walsh (as "Ensemble"), Janet Wollenburg (as "Lily Petal/Poppy Bud"), Gladys Zell (as "Sen-Sen"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1914) Stage Play: Watch Your Step. Musical comedy/revue. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1915) Stage Play: Hip! Hip! Hooray! Musical revue. Book by R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by John L. Golden. Additional lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Marc Connelly [earliest Broadway credit], William Jerome and A. Seymour Brown. Additional music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Zoel Parenteau, Jean Schwartz, John Philip Sousa, Julius Einodshofer and A. Seymour Brown. Musical Direction by Raymond Hubbell. Choreographed by Mariette Lorette. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 30 Sep 1915- 3 Jun 1916 (425 performances). Cast: Dave Abrahams, Charles T. Aldrich, Raeder Anderson, George Andresan, Bart & Mallia, Charlotte, Tommy Colton, Marie Cullen, Ellen Dallerup, Arthur Deagon (as "The Chubby Comedian"), Willa Delle, Dippy Diers, Hanny Frick, Rosa Gebauer, Martha George, The Glorias, Al Grady, Harry Griffiths (as "The Jaunty Juvenile"), Hale & Patterson, Orville Harrold (as "The Hero"), Martha Kollett, Poldy Kollhofa, Ola Kristeansean, Leslie Leigh (as "The Artful Adventuress"), Sigard Loiten, Henry Mallia, Irmgard Markel, Margaretta Muller, Alfred Naesse, Joseph Parsons (as "The Ambitious Actor"), Pope & Kerner, Elsa Prenslow, Alberta Randle, James Reaney (as "The Vicious Villain"), Anna May Roberts (as "The Innocent Ingenue"), Andreas Ronneng, Hilda Ruckerts, Eddie Russell, Elsie Schaefer, Katie Schmidt, Martha Schmidt, Beth Smalley (as "The Saucy Soubrette"), John Philip Sousa and band, Belle Storey (as "The Heroine"), The Bogannys, The Four Amaranths, The Marimba Guatemalan Band, Toto, Erna Voigt, Reta Walter, Martha Weidemann, Alice Weisemann, Lotta Werkusat, Helen Williams, Nat Wills (as "The Happy Hobo"), Dora Wischer, Margaret Wrusch. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1915) Stage Play: Miss Information. Comedy. Written by Paul Dickey and Charles W. Goddard. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Elsie Janis. Additional music by Cole Porter, Frank Tours, Herman Finck and Riccardo Drigo. Additional lyrics by Cole Porter, Fred E. Weatherly and Arthur Wimperis. Musical Director: Harold Vickers. Directed by Robert Milton. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 5 Oct 1915- 13 Nov 1915 (47 performances). Cast: Sinead Alvord (as "A Nihilist"), Paulette Antoine (as "The Crystal Reader"), Julia Beaubien (as "Chorus"), 'Irene Bordoni' (as "Elaine Foazane"), Julia Bruns (as Marie"), Nan Carter (as "Chorus"), Mel Craig (as "Chorus"), Marion Davies (as "Chorus"), Thomas De Vassey (as "Radeau"), Melville Ellis (as "Jules Bancourt"), Annie Esmond (as "Mrs. Cadwalder"), Howard Estabrook (as "Jack Cadwalder"), Maurice Farkoa (as "Francois Fychere"), Frank Furlong (as "A Sculptor"), Leavitt James (as "Benny"), Elsie Janis (as "Dot"), Albert Lamson Messenger Boy"), Lorayne Leslie (as "Chorus"), Irving Levy (as "Chorus"), Harry Lewis (as "Chorus"), Hazel Lewis (as "Chorus"), Francis D. McGinn (as "Dennis Gillicuddy"), Diane Oste (as "Dorothy Marsden"), Rodger Perry (as "Chorus"), Harry Pooley (as "Chorus"), Frank Rainger (as "Michael Breschnehan"), Eugene Revere (as "Bob Dunstan"), Vivian Rushmore (as "Joan"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Chorus"), Albert Stuart (as "An Artist"), Reynolds Sweetland (as "A Poet"), David Todd (as "Ewing Francis"), Harry Ward (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1915) Stage Play: Stop! Look! Listen! Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Irving Berlin. Lyrics by Irving Berlin. Additional music by Henry Kailimai and Jack Alau. Additional lyrics by G.H. Stover and Sylvester Kalama. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers. Costume Design by Robert McQuinn. Scenic Design by Robert McQuinn. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 25 Dec 1915- 25 Mar 1916 (105 performances). Cast: James K. Ahloy (as "Ensemble"), Helen Barnes (as "Lotta Nichols"), Julia Beaubien (as "Helen Winter"), Grace Beaumont (as "An Irish Girl/Ensemble"), Claire Bertrand (as "A Country Girl/Ensemble"), Neil Bertrand (as "Ensemble"), Dan Bryant (as "Ensemble"), Rose Burns (as "Ensemble"), Henry N. Clark (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Mae Clark (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Clifford (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Conway (as "Autumn"), Kathleen Cullen (as "Ensemble"), James Curran (as "Steward/Ensemble"), Lola Curtis (as "Ensemble"), Madeleine Dare (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Davenport (as "Ensemble"), Marion Davies (as "Summer"), Gaby Deslys (as "Gaby"), Harland Dixon (as "Frank Steele"), James Doyle (as "Rob Ayers"), William Dunn (as "Ensemble"), Helen Ellsworth (as "Page Boy/Ensemble"), Sam Fineberg (as "Ensemble"), Harry Fox (as "Abel Connor"), Eva Francis, Warner Gault (as "Ensemble"), Frank Gillespie (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Goff (as "Ensemble"), Ken Griffin (as "Ensemble"), Fifi Hanswirth (as "Ensemble"), Flo Hart (as "May Knott/Ensemble"), Charles Hartmann (as "Ensemble"), David Heilbrunn (as "Ensemble"), Carolyn Heinz (as "Ensemble"), Cliff Hess (as "Ensemble"), Leo Howe (as "Ensemble"), Roy Hoyer (as "Ensemble"), James Ii (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Justine Johnstone (as "Mary Singer"), Robert Kaawa (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Al Kalani (as "Hawaiian Octette"), James I. Kamakani (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Franz Kellar (as "Ensemble"), R. Kuaha (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Frank Lalor (as "Gideon Gay"), Flo Lawlor (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn LeRoy (as "Ensemble"), Rose Leslie (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Hazel Lewis (as "Winter"), Katherine Mack (as "Ensemble"), William Mack (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Mahoney (as "Ensemble"), Dan C. Makaena (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Cecile Markle (as "Ensemble"), Harry McMasters (as "Ensemble"), Clyde Miller (as "Ensemble"), E.K. Miller (as "Hawaiian Octette"), Florence Morrison (as "Mrs. Singer"), Phyllis Munday (as "Ensemble"), Julie Newell (as "Ensemble"), William Noll (as "Ensemble"), Olga Olonova (as "Iona Carr/Ensemble"), Eileen Percy (as "Ensemble"), Harry Pilcer (as "Anthony St. Anthony"), Tot Qualters (as "Nora Marks/Ensemble"), Bobbie Reed (as "An Italian Girl/Ensemble"), Lillian Rice (as "A Flower Girl/Ensemble"), Henry Santley (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Santley (as "Van Cortland Parke"), Blossom Seeley (as "Lilla Kiliana"), Iva Sherer (as "Ensemble"), Renee Smythe (as "Gladys Canby"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Spring"), Jack Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Anna Stone (as "Salvation Sal/Ensemble"), Marion Sunshine (as "Vera Gay"), Ethel Sykes (as "Carrie Waite"), Florence Tempest (as "Willie Chase"), Charles L. Tucker (as "Violinist"), Harry Vale (as "Ensemble"), Effie Wheeler (as "Ensemble"), Grace Williams (as "Ensemble"), Walter Wills (as "Owen Coyne"), Kathryn Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Trixie Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Big Show. Musical. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by John L. Golden. Musical Director: Raymond Hubbell. Additional music by Frank Leighton, Bert Leighton, Max Darewski and Julius Einodshofer. Additional lyrics by Ren Shields and C.H. Bovill. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 31 Aug 1916- 5 May 1917 (425 performances). Cast: Charles Ahearn, Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson [credited as Max Aronson], Mr. Bain, Jack Bart, Enzo Bozano, Paul Briant, Walter Briant, Mlle. Brunova, Mlle. Butzova, Miss Caine, James Carty, Addie Clark, Mlle. Collinet, J.P. Coombs, Marie Corty, Natalie Dagwell, Ellen Dallerup, Emil Davis, George Davis, Johnny Davis, Dippy Diers, Mlle. Doganova, M. Domislavski, Elm City Four, Stanley Ferguson, Hanny Frick, Rosa Gebauer, Miss Georges, Dixie Gerard, James Graham, Mlle. Grassova, Fred Gregory, Mlle. Griffova, Robert Gross, Bobbie Hale, George Hermann, M. Hubart, David Irwin, Miss Johnson, Mat Keefe, George Kerner, Emma Kiyo, Miss. Kollhofer, Peter Ladella, Tony Ladella, W.G. Ladella, Mlle. Leggierova, Bert Leighton, Frank Leighton, Mlle. Lindovskaja, Emanuel List, Mariette Lorette, Adelaide Lorrett, William Lorrimer, James Mack, Blanche Marci, Georges Marck, William Maxwell, Miss Meerest, Miss Melville, Una Merkel, Albert Metzetti, Charles Metzetti, Leon Metzetti, Otto Metzetti, Sylvester Metzetti, Happy Milke, Beverly Miller, John Miller, Phyllis Miller, Messr. Montes, Miss Moore, Miss Moran, Mlle. Moskvina, Miss Mullar, Mlle. Myersa, Walter Nelson, Howard Nichols, Millard Nichols, Norman Nichols, Miss Norman, Margaret ONeil, B.K. Okita, Mr. Oliveroff, Marion O'Neil, Haru Onuki, Miss Overlack, Mr. Parker, Joseph Parsons, Anna Pavlova, Stefa S. Plaskovietyka, Cathleen Pope, Mr. Poppelow, Frances Pritchard, J.R. Proctor, Gus Proppe, Charles Ravel, Bob Reano, William C. Reid, Robert Rosaire, Dave Rosen, Hilda Ruckerts, Eddie Russell, Frank Scalish, Barbara Schaefer, Katie Schmidt, Mlle. Shelton, Al Silverman, Mlle. Smallers, W.G. Stewart, Mlle. Stuart, Miss Sully, Fred Sweeney, Mlle. Tastova, Henry Taylor, The El Rey Sisters, The Four Singers, The Six Brown Brothers, Toto, John Tweedley, M. Vajinski, Mlle. Verins, Mr. Veseloff, Alexandere Volinine, Austin Walsh, Miss. Walters, Harry Wardell, Martha Weidemann, C. Weikusat, M. Weikusat, Miss. Welden, Gus Wicke, George Wilson, Billy Woolfe, Miss Worm, Miss Wruck, Letty Yorke, Yoshie and Nobu, Messr. Zalewski. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. Note: The Elm City Four (comprising Jim Carty, James Miller, Thomas W. Ross and Harry Morrissey) were active on Broadway from 1916- 1930).
- (1916) Stage Play: Fast and Grow Fat. Written by George Broadhurst. From the story "Five Fridays" by Frank Adams. Directed by T. Daniel Frawley and George Broadhurst. Globe Theatre: 1 Sep 1916- Sep 1916 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Roy Atwell, Frank Deshon, Nellie Fillmore, Myles McCarthy, Frank McIntyre, Aileen Poe [Broadway debut], Vivian Rushmore, Zelda Sears, Howard Sinclair, Marion Vantine, John Wessell. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and George Broadhurst.
- (1916) Stage Play: Betty. Musical. Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens. Musical Direction by William Daly. Additional numbers by Ernest Steffan and Merlin Morgan. Featuring songs by Harry Tierney, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein and Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Featuring songs with lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Percy Greenbank, Edgar Leslie and William Jerome. Directed by Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 3 Oct 1916- 25 Nov 1916 (63 performances). Cast: Isabel Adams (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bates (as "Lady Charlotte Knowles"), Marie Baxter (as "Ensemble"), Marie Benedict (as "Lily/Ensemble"), James Black (as "Ensemble"), Marna Blanchard (as "Lady Violet Chichester/Ensemble"), J. Brush (as "Ensemble"), Sam Burbank (as "Hillier"), Ethel Burke (as "Ensemble"), Cecile Conway (as "Ensemble"), Florence Cripps (as "Lady Majoribanks"), Master Crumpton (as "Alf"), Peggy Dana (as "Ensemble"), Marion Davies (as "Jane"), Eileen Dennes (as "Estelle"), Doc Donnelly (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Opal Essent (as "Ensemble"), Allen Fagan (as "Cedric"), Isabel Falconer (as "Ensemble"), Grace Ford (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Germaine (as "Hon. Patience Pemberton/Ensemble"), Herbert Goff (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Ensemble"), Annette Herbert (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Herbert (as "Duke of Crowborough"), Raymond Hitchcock (as "Lord D'Arcy Playne"), William Holbrook (as "Ensemble"), A. Homme (as "Ensemble"), Ida Howe (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Howe (as "Ensemble"), Ron Hoyer (as "Ensemble"), Rokey Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Justine Johnstone (as "Chicquette"), Frank Keller (as "Ensemble"), Esther Lee (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Lindley (as "Ensemble"), Master Lowrie (as "David Playne"), Lotta Morse (as "Ensemble"), Walter Mozee (as "Ensemble"), Prudence O'Shea (as "Lady Paula Colquhuoun/Ensemble"), Peter Page (as "Achille Jotte"), Eugene Revere (as "Lathers/Tregellan"), Lillian Rice (as "Pansy/Ensemble"), Alice Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Fred Rockwell (as "Ensemble"), A. Roland (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Roland (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Santley (as "Gerard"), Mona Sartoris (as "Ensemble"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Betty"), Lydia Scott (as "Lady Mary Manzies/Ensemble"), Verda Shelberg (as "Mrs. Rawlins"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Hon. Mrs. Partarlington"), Mildred St. Clair (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Stewart (as "Dora"), Anna Stone (as "Daisy/Ensemble"), Virginia Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Tierney (as "Ensemble"), Henry Vincent (as "The Hon. Victor Halifax"), Bunny Wendell (as "Lady Cholmondley"), Jean White (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Williamson (as "Ensemble"), Jacquelin Woods (as "Ensemble"), Louise Worthington (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Century Girl. Musical revue. Music by Victor Herbert and Irving Berlin (also lyrics) and Henry Blossom. Musical Direction by Louis F. Gottschalk [final Broadway production] and Max Hoffmann. Additional music by Helen Trix, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Carey Morgan and James Kendis. Additional lyrics by Helen Trix, Harry B. Smith, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Carey Morgan, James Kendis and Elsie Janis. Directed by Edward Royce and Leon Errol. Century Theatre: 6 Nov 1916- 28 Apr 1917 (200 performances). Cast: Dave Abrams, Geraldine Alexander, Annette Bade, Adelaide Bell, Sam Bernard, Helen Borden, May Borden, Clara Carroll, Marjorie Cassidy, Miss Chase, Mildred Colby, Evelyn Conway, Arthur Cunningham, Miss Curtis, Hazel Dawn (as "The Century Girl/Eva Brown/The Lame Duck"), Miss DeBeers, Ethel Delmar, Miss Dewey, Semone D'Herlys, Harland Dixon, Ethel Donaldson, James Doyle, Miss Ellison, Francis Ellsworth, Martha Erlich, Eileen Errol, Leon Errol, Madeline Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks, Miss Feltes, Miss Field, Irving Fisher, Mildred Fisher, Elizabeth Gardiner, Miss Greete, Flo Hart, Hilda Hirsch, Miss James, Elsie Janis, Agnes Jepson, Harry Kelloski, Evelyn Kerner, Katherine Kohler, Miss Le Grande, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Miss Logan, Miss Loring, Miss Mack, Miss Mackenzie, Eva Magnus, Vera Maxwell, Gus Minton, Miss Montague, Margaret Morris, Kathryn Perry, Miss Reeves, Yvonne Shelton, John Slavin, Lilyan Tashman (as "Empress Josephine"), The Barr Twins Frank Tinney, Van and Schenck [Gus Van (Broadway debut)], Miss Wallace, Florence Walton, Miss Whitney. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and Charles B. Dillingham.
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