- Had the following work adapted to the Broadway stage:
- [Posthumous; in pre-production shortly before his death] The Queen of the Movies (1914). Musical comedy. Music by Jean Gilbert. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Edward A. Paulton. Based on a German musical by Georg Okonkowski and Julius Freund. Musical Director: Hugo Riesenfeld. Additional music by Leslie Stuart and Irving Berlin. Additional lyrics by Irving Berlin. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Globe Theatre: 12 Jan 1914- 11 Apr 1914 (104 performances). Cast: Felix Adler (as "Billy Hilton"), Marie Arment (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Betts (as "Chorus"), Olga Boehm (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Boise (as "Chorus"), Dan Collyer (as "Croker"), Flora Crosbie (as "Louise"), June Dodson (as "Chorus"), Alice Dovey (as "Anne Clutterbuck"), J. Estevan (as "Greene"), Truly Ewers (as "Chorus"), John Goldsworthy (as "Baron Victor de Gardennes"), Elsie Hamilton (as "Chorus"), Alma Harrison (as "Maude"), Teresa Hendricks (as "Chorus"), Jeanette Horton (as "Mrs. Clutterbuck"), Fred Jones (as "Mr. Leightlywedd"), Hazel Kingdon (as "Chorus"), May Leslie (as "Chorus"), Hazel Lewis (as "Chorus"), Isabel MacLeod (as "Chorus"), Selma Mantell (as "Chorus"), Violet McKay (as "Chorus"), Margaret Morris (as "Chorus"), Frank Moulan (as "Professor Josias Clutterbuck"), Helen O'Day (as "Chorus"), Diane Oste (as "May"), Nancy Poole (as "Chorus"), James Redmond (as "Bobby Lopp"), Helen Richardson, Mildred Richardson (as "Bijou"), Lydia Scott (as "Chorus"), Dorothy St. Clair (as "Elevator Boy/Chorus"), Marguerite St. Clair (as "Chorus"), Pauline Sterling (as "Chorus"), Jean Tyne (as "Agnes/Mrs. Leightlywedd"), Vallie Valli (as "Celia Gill"), Marie Wallace (as "Chorus"), Lillian West (as "Chorus"), June White (as "Bell Boy/Chorus"). Produced by Thomas W. Ryley.
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