- (1903 - 1928) Performed on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: What's the Matter with Susan? Comedy. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. Bijou Theatre: 1 Dec 1903- Dec 1903 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Edith Barker, Charles Bradshaw, Morgan Coman, Edward Dresser, Alice Fisher (as "Susan"), George Fox, Charles Green, William Harcourt, Edwin Holt, Nellie King [Broadway debut], John S. Robertson, Charles Sturgis, Esther Tittell, Myrtle Vinson, Harry Wright. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Mimic World. Musical revue. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Casino Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 28 Sep 1908- close): 9 Jul 1908- 3 Oct 1908 (100 performances). Cast included: Roy Atwell, Vernon Castle, Bert French, Nellie King (as "Molley Carey"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert and Lew M. Fields.
- (1913) Stage Play: Oh, I Say! Musical comedy. Book by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on a French farce by 'Henri Keroul' and 'Albert Barre'. Musical Director: Alfred Bendel. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional music by Jean Gilbert. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Casino Theatre: 30 Oct 1913- 27 Dec 1913 (68 performances). Cast: Elizabeth Arians, Anna Berg, Tyler Brooke, Wellington Cross, Cecil Cunningham (as "Sydonie de Mornay"), Ray Dodge, Marion George, Olga Hempstone, Joseph W. Herbert, Walter Jones, Lois Josephine, Nellie King, Marjory Lane, Jeffreys Lewis, Charles Meakins, James Notos, Clara Palmer, Joseph Phillips, Dick Temple, Alice Yorke. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1919) Stage Play: Good Morning, Judge. Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. Book by Fred Thompson. Based on the farce "The Magistrate" by Arthur Wing Pinero. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: Frank P. Paret. Additional music by Bert Grant, George Gershwin and Louis Silvers. Additional lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Irving Caesar, Al Bryan, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young. Shubert Theatre: 6 Feb 1919- 6 Jun 1919 (140 performances). Cast: Katharine Alexander (as "Rose Ingleby"), Frederick Annerley(as "Inspector Eason"), Georgine Baker (as "Margaret Hayes"), Claire Benedict (as "Chorus"), May Borden (as "Chorus"), Mary Brittain (as "Chorus"), Shep Camp (as "Mr. Burridge"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Cuthbert Sutten"), Yvonne Clovelly, Eileen Cotty (as "Turner"), Harold Crane (as "Albany Pope"), Cunningham and Clements (as "Artists"), Margaret Dale (as "Millicent Meebles"), Norma Dale (as "Chorus"), Grace Daniels (as "Diana Fairlie"), Gladys Davis (as "Chorus"), Jean De La Valle (as "Juniori Fratti"), Peggy Dempsey (as "Chorus"), Aleth Dore (as "Dance Specialty"), Sadye Everett (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Flam (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Flamm (as "Chorus"), Gene Fleming (as "Chorus"), Nellie Graham-Dent (as "An Elderly Lady"), Harriet Gustin (as "Chorus"), Harriete Gustine (as "Chorus"), Elma Gylden (as "Chorus"), Peggy Hansel (as "Chorus"), Ellyn Harcourt (as "Attendant"), S. Harvey (as "Chorus"), George Hassell (as "Horatio Meebles"), Alfred Hesse (as "Napoleon"), Charles M. Hinton (as "Sergeant Dix"), Constance Huntington (as "Chorus"), Robert Hurst (as "Chorus"), Lola Joyce (as "Chorus"), Charles King (as "Hughie Cavanaugh"), Mollie King (as "Joy Chatterton"), Nellie King (as "Winnie Sweet"), Emilie Lea (as "Jene"), Betty Marshall (as "Chorus"), Edward Martindel (as "Colonel Bagot"), Robert McClellan (as "Constable Styles"), L.R. Nelson (as "Chorus"), Raymond Oakes (as "Lyall Heeson-Gallway"), Hal Peel (as "Chorus"), Jesse Phillip (as "Chorus"), Betty Pierce (as "Katie Muirhead"), Edith Pollack (as "Chorus"), Peggy Radford (as "Chorus"), Josephine Ray (as "Chorus"), William Raymond (as "Chorus"), Eva Rutherford (as "Chorus"), Helene Shaw (as "Elsie Erskine"), Laila Stanley (as "Chorus"), H. Ashton Tonge (as "Mr. Honeyball"), Helen Trainer (as "Chorus"), Helen Trainor (as "Chorus"), Robert Vivian (as "Cash"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1923) Stage Play: Music Box Revue. Musical revue. Music by Irving Berlin. Directed by Hassard Short. Music Box Theatre: 22 Sep 1923- May 1924 (closing date unknown/273 performances). Cast: Phil Baker, Robert Benchley, The Brox Sisters, Hugh Cameron, Charles Columbus, Dorothy Dilly, Nellie King, Frances Mahan, Florence Moore, Grace Moore, Florence O'Denishawn, Joseph Santley, Ivy Sawyer, Nelson Snow, Lora Sonderson, John Steel, Mme. Dora Stroeva, Frank Tinney, Solly Ward. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1927) Stage Play: Take the Air. Musical comedy. Music by Dave Stamper. Book by Anne Caldwell and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Additional numbers by James F. Hanley, Russell J. Robinson, Willard Robison, Al Dubin, Con Conrad and Abner Silver. Directed by Alexander Leftwich, under the supervision of producer Gene Buck). Waldorf Theatre (moved to the Earl Carroll Theatre on 16 Apr 1928 to close): 22 Nov 1927- 19 May 1928 (206 performances). Cast: Charlotte Ayres, Hugh Bennett, Audrey Berry, Bobby Bliss, Muriel Buck, Andrew Burgoyne, Violet Casey, Edward Conant, Vincent Curran, Diana Day, Edris Diamond, Dorothy Dilley, William F. Donahue, Norman Donald, Greek Evans (as "Captain Halliday"), Helga Farringmore, Frederica Finley, Gene Fontaine, Beryl Golden, Joseph Gorrien, Irene Griffith, Francis Guinan, Ethel Handler, Helen Herms, Eleanor Hunt, Loretta Jefferson, Paul Jones, Starr West Jones (as "Ensemble"), Simeon Karavaeff, Rosabelle Kay, Gladys Keck, Nellie King (as "Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Rose King, Carol Kingsbury, Florence Kinney, Walter Scott Kolk, Maurice Lupue, Carol Lynne, Will Mahoney, Herman Maier, Lee Manners, Muriel Manners, Julio Martel, Loretta McCarver, Marcelle Miller, Geneva Mitchell (as "Gloria"), Helen Murray, Marie Musselle, Hazzard Newberry, Al Ochs (as "Mink"), Kitty O'Connor, Bud Pearson, Jack Pearson, Adelaide Permin, Herbert Pickett, Charles Rainsford, Basil Rallis, John Roach, Marjorie Spahn, Trini, Blanche Victoria, Dorothy Waller, Bobbe Weeks, Donald Wells, Agnes White, Leo Williams, Mabel Williams, Chick York. Produced by Gene Buck.
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