- (1902 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: The Hunchback. (Revival). Written by James Sheridan Knowles [credited as Sheridan Knowles]. Directed by Eben Plympton. Garrick Theatre: 2 Jun 1902- Jun 1902 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Viola Allen, E.R. Angus, J.H. Benrimo, Frank Bixby, Aubrey Boucicault, Jameson Lee Finney, Harry Ford, Harry Hanlon, Walter Hitchcock, Robert Hopkins, Arthur Hoyt [credited as Arthur T. Hoyt], P. Jordan, Edward Mafflin, Eben Plympton, Adelaide Prince [Broadway debut].
- (1904) Stage Play: Glittering Gloria. Musical comedy. Music by Bernard Rolt. Book by C.M.S. McLellan [credited as Hugh Morton]. Lyrics by C.M.S. McLellan [credited as Hugh Morton] and Bernard Rolt. Featuring songs by Jean Schwartz and A. Baldwin Sloane. Featuring songs with lyrics by William Jerome and Edward Abeles. Daly's Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 4 Apr 1904- close): 15 Feb 1904- Apr 1904 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Marie Allen (as "Brenda"), Percy Ames (as "Archie Toddleby, Jack's friend"), Sybil Anderson (as "Rosamund/Chorus"), Katherine Black (as "Chorus"), Viola Clayton (as "Chorus"), Belva Don Kersley (as "Kathleen"), Gertrude Douglas (as "Irene"), Lotta Ettinger (as "Chorus"), Edna Farrell (as "Ethel"), Amy Forsland (as "Chorus"), E. Lovat Fraser (as "Robert Shreve, Slapton's partner"), Edward Gore (as "Samuel Slapton, a Bond Street jeweler"), Ferdinand Gottschalk (as "Zebedee Poskett, a rural solicitor"), Olive Haskell (as "Chorus"), John Hendy (as "First Porter"), Flora Hengler (as "Herbert "Buttons," at Coddlesmere mansions"), May Hengler (as "Sarah, maid to Gloria"), May Hopkins (as "Chorus"), Ethel Intropodi (as "Chorus"), Eugene O'Rourke (as "Mr. Griddletop, Third Assistant superintendent of luggage"), Carol Oty (as "Chorus"), Adelaide Prince (as "Mrs. Jack James"), Jessie Radcliffe (as "Chorus"), Phyllis Rankin (as "Dorothy Kenworthy, Archie's fiancée"), Adele Ritchie (as "Gloria Grant, known as "Glittering Gloria"), Forrest Robinson (as "Colonel Pasquale Gallegher, from El Paso, Texas"), Frieda Salber (as "Chorus"), George A. Schiller (as "Algernon Entwistle, the Colonel's Secretary"), Cyril Scott (as "Jack James, Jack's Wife"), Lottie Vernon (as "Chorus"), Marie L. Wilson (as "Ariadne"). Produced by John C. Fisher and Thomas W. Ryley.
- (1926) Stage Play: What Every Woman Knows. Comedy (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie and John Stix. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Bijou Theatre: 13 Apr 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/268 performances). Cast: Dennis Cleugh (as "Alick Wylie"), Lumsden Hare (as "Charles Venables"), Harry Hatch (as "Third Elector"), Helen Hayes (as "Maggie Wylie, his daughter"), Rose Hobart (as "Lady Sybil Lazenby"), Austin O. Huhn (as "First Elector"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "John Shand"), Dora Micawber (as "A Maid"), Alfred Pinner (as "A Butler"), Adelaide Prince (as "Comtesse de la Briere"), Jack Terry (as "James Wylie, his son"), Eugene Weber (as "David Wylie, his son"), Vincent York (as "Second Elector"). Produced by William A. Brady. Produced in association with Lee Shubert and Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1917) Stage Play: Mary's Ankle. Written by May Tully. Bijou Theatre (moved to The 39th Street Theatre from 1 Oct 1917- unknown): 6 Aug 1917- unknown (80 performances). Cast: Leo Donnelly, Irene Fenwick, T.W. Gibson, Walter Jones, Bert Lytell, Mae Melville, William J. Morrisey, Barnett Parker, Adelaide Prince, Zelda Sears. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1910) Stage Play: Nobody's Widow. Written by Avery Hopwood. Hudson Theatre: 15 Nov 1910- May 1911 (closing date unknown/215 performances). Cast: Blanche Bates (as "Roxana Clayton"), Edith Campbell (as "Countess Manuela Valencia"), Rex McDougall (as "Ned Stephens"), Bruce McRae (as "Duke of Moreland"), Adelaide Prince (as "Betty Jackson"), Westropp Saunders (as "Peter"), Henry Schuman-Heink (as "Baron Reuter"), Dorothy Shoemaker (as "Fanny Owens"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed by DeMille Pictures Corporation [distributed by Producers Distributing Corporation (PDC)] Nobody's Widow (1927).
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