- (1934) He acted in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife", at the Ambassador's Theatre in London, England with Lesley Wareing, John Laurie (as "Sparkish") and Edmund Willard in the cast. Baliol Holloway was the director.
- Peggy (1911). Musical. Music by Leslie Stuart. Book by George Grossmith. Lyrics by C.H. Bovill. Based on "L'Amorcage" by Leon Xanroff and Gaston Guerin. Featuring songs by Irving Berlin. Conducted by Silvio Hein. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Casino Theatre: 7 Dec 1911- 6 Jan 1912 (36 performances). Cast: Betty Adams (as "Chorus"), Louise Alexander (as "Polly Polino"), Hylton Allen (as "Emil"), Josephine Angela (as "Chorus"), Jane Arrol (as "Chorus"), Byron Bell (as "Chorus"), W.M. Benedict (as "Chorus"), Esther Bissett (as "Diamond"), Charles Brown (as "Auberon Blow"), Maude Brown (as "Ruby"), Ruth Cardon (as "Chorus"), Olive Carr (as "Chorus"), Angelo Caruso (as "Chorus"), Frank Caruso (as "Chorus"), Jules Charmette Phonso/Aristide Picot"), Jeanette Clark (as "Chorus"), Isabel Congleton (as "Chorus"), Adelaide Croker (as "Chorus"), Marguerite Dana (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Dayton (as "Chorus"), William J. deForest (as "Chorus"), Madeline d'Harville (as "Dance Specialty"), Tom Dingle (as "Marquis of Didsbury"), Billy Faye (as "Chorus"), Harry Fisher (as "Cecil Custard Carutheres"), Marie Garland (as "Chorus"), Laura Gaynelle (as "Chorus"), Katherine Grant (as "Chorus"), Eleanore Gray (as "Chorus"), Charles Gurney (as "Chorus"), Elsie Hamilton (as "Dolly"), Louise Hawman (as "Chorus"), Waldo Heinemann (as "Chorus"), Billie Hunter (as "Chorus"), Renee Kelly (as "Peggy Barrison"), Fluffy Lichter (as "Chorus"), Clara Lloyd (as "Chorus"), Joseph Luna (as "Chorus"), Genarro Marino (as "Chorus"), Eva Marlow (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Marlowe (as "Chorus"), Janet Marran (as "Chorus"), Monsieur Maurice (as "Dance Specialty"), Seppie McNeil (as "Chorus"), Aimee Montague (as "Chorus"), Hazel Mooney (as "Chorus"), Helen Mooney (as "Chorus"), Gladys Moore (as "Dance Specialty"), Flora Ottie (as "Chorus"), Madeleine Ottie (as "Chorus"), Faith Powell (as "Chorus"), Paul Profatta (as "Chorus"), Lew Quinn (as "Man About Town"), John W. Ransome (as "Montagu Bartle"), Paul Riblet (as "Chorus"), Arthur J. Richter (as "Chorus"), Ada Robertson (as "Chorus"), Margaret Rutledge (as "Miss Vooch"), Joan Sherman (as "Chorus"), Farren Soutar (as "Captain James Bendoyle"), Irene Spencer (as "Chorus"), Kelcey Staunton (as "Chorus"), May Thompson (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Thurston (as "Chorus"), Oliver Van Der Burgh (as "Chorus"), Minerva Walton (as "Chorus"), Anna Watson (as "Chorus"), Elsie Weller (as "Chorus"), Arthur Wells (as "Chorus"), Blanche West (as "Nini/Jeanette"), Vida Whitmore (as "Doris Bartle"), Nellie Wilkie (as "Chorus"), Grace Williams (as "Chorus"), Rose Winter (as "Lady Frederick"), Alva York (as "Lady Snoop"). Produced by Thomas W. Ryley.
- (June 17, 1901) He acted in Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton's play, "The Toreador," at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with Marie Studholme, Gertie Millar, Emilie Herve, Olive May, Nancy Langtyre, Millicent Vernon, Florence Wade, Lydia West, Harry Gratton, Lionel Mackinder, Ethel Sydney, Queenie Leighton, Violet Lloyd, Edmund Payne, Connie Ediss, Herbert Clayton, and Fred Wright in the cast.
- (1903) He acted in Ivan Caryll, Lionel Monckton, and Paul A. Rubens's musical, "The Orchid Part I," at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with Harry Gratton, Gabrielle Ray, Phyllis Blair, Olive May, Fred Wright, Gertie Millar, Connie Ediss, Ethel Sydney, Lionel Mackinder, Arthur Hatherton, Edmund Payne, Kitty Mason, Madge Rossmore L. Roy, and Ethel Christine in the cast.
- (March 4, 1911) He acted in Leslie Stuart's musical, "Peggy", at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with Phyllis Dare and Edmund Payne in the cast.
- (April 5, 1913) He acted in James Tanner's musical, "The Girl On the Film", at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with George Barrett, Charles Maude, Robert Nainby, Emmy Wehlen, Madeline Seymour, Gwendoline Brogden and Connie Ediss in the cast.
- (May 20, 1919) He acted in Ivan Caryll's musical, "Kissing Time", at the Winter Garden Theatre in London, England with Phyllis Dare, Leslie Henson, Tom Wallis, Yvonne Arnaud and Isabel Jeans in the cast.
- (April 28, 1915) He acted in Jerome Kern and Paul Ruben's musical, "Tonight's the Night", at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with Madge Saunders, Julia James, Leslie Henson and Peggy Kurton in the cast.
- (October 7, 1920 - December 1920) He acted in Charles Cuvillier's musical, "Naughty Princess," at the Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Lily St. John, W.H. Berry, and Amy Augarde in the cast.
- (September 11, 1924 - December 1924) George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin, Guy Bolton and his musical, "Primrose", was performed at the Winter Garden Theatre in London, England with Margaret Hicklin, Claude Hulbert, Vera Lennox, Leslie Henson, Percy Heming and Heather Thatcher in the cast.
- (March 11, 1925 - June 1925) He acted in Vincent Youmans and Otto A. Harbach's musical, "No, No, Nanette", at the Palace Theatre in London, England with Binnie Hale, Joseph Coyne, Seymour Beard, Marie Hemingway, Grace Leigh and Irene Browne in the cast.
- (October 21, 1926 - December 1926) He acted in Szirmai, Arthur Wimperis, and Lauri Wylie's musical, "Princess Charming," at the Palace Theatre in London, England with W.H. Berry, Alice Delysia, Winnie Melville, Ardath De Sales, John Clarke, Eileen Redcott, Peter Gawthorne, Edmund Willard, E. O'Bryen, and C. Penrose in the cast.
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