- (1899 - 1910) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: The Man in the Moon. Musical/fantasy. Book by Louis Harrison, Hugh Stanislaus Stange [erroneously credited as Stanislaus Strange]. Lyrics by Louis Harrison, Stanislaus Strange [Hugh Stanislaus Stange]. Music by Ludwig Englander, Gustav Kerker, Reginald De Koven. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by George W. Lederer. New York Theatre: 24 Apr 1899- 4 Nov 1899 (192 performances). Cast: Marie Allen (as "Carnation"), Madelaine Anderton (as "Ensemble"), William Arling (as "Goldbricksky"), Jeanette Bageard (as "Kitty Lorraine/Mlle. Fifi") [Broadway debut], Daniel Baker (as "Alphonse"), Sam Bernard (as "Conan Doyle"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Dewdimple"), Ivy Claire (as "Azalea"), Marie Clements (as "Clio"), Rosa Cooke (as "Pansy/Mrs. McCue"), Maud Corbett (as "Ensemble"), Charles Courtney (as "Shamrockmeyer"), Alice Donaldson (as "Ensemble"), Charles Dox (as "Swindlefresser"), Marie Dressler (as "Viola Alum"), Vashti Earle (as "Fuschia"), Ethel Elberton (as "Pansy"), Flo Farmer (as "Ensemble"), Charles Fitz (as "Boodlestein"), Zella Frank Punch Sloan"), Louie Freear (as "Liza Ellen"), James A. Furey (as "Smokeheimer"), Flo Glenville (as "Ensemble"), Nora Gratley (as "Ceres"), Aida Harley (as "Ensemble"), Lou Harlow (as "Verbena"), Ferris Hartman (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Lizzie Hawman (as "Ensemble"), John E. Henshaw (as "Willie Bullion"), Violet Holls (as "Psyche"), Walter Jones (as "Continuous Proctor"), Milo Joyce (as "Twelvepercentsky"), John T. Kelly (as "Specialty"), Helen Lacey (as "Fern"), May Lavigne (as "Sapphira"), Lily Lawnton (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Linyard (as "Endymion"), La Liska (as "Danseuse"), Sally Lomas (as "Ensemble"), Lizzie Lyons (as "Ensemble"), Christie MacDonald (as "Diana"), Jennie Makepeace (as "Ensemble"), Miss Margotine (as "Ivy"), Eva Marlow (as "Ensemble"), Will A. McCormick (as "Police Captain"), Cissie McNeill (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Medley (as "Ruby"), Marie Millward (as "Ensemble"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Prairie Dog Pete/Whaley"), Paul Musaeus (as "Flameberg"), Carrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Reid (as "Dahlia"), Marie Reynolds (as "Sweetpea"), Rita Riley (as "Charity"), Ada Robertson (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Marie Sanford (as "Ensemble"), William Sellery (as "Senator Tim Sullivan"), Abner Symons (as "Putzelschitzer"), Maggie Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Ten Broeck (as "Miss Tryphenia Bullion"), Charles Walton (as "'Arry"), Lynn Welcher (as "Mr. McGovern"), Louis Wesley (as "Jimmy Donohue"), Norma Whalley (as "Spirit of Mischief"), Frank Whitman (as "Pianissimo"), Daniel Williams (as "Slipsey/Dangerous Dugan/McCue"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in Washington. Musical/farce/vaudeville. Music by Maurice Levi. Directed by Ben Teal. Knickerbocker Theatre: 2 Sep 1901- 12 Oct 1901 (49 performances). Cast: Jeanette Bageard (as "Clara Braley"), Nora Bayes (as "Esther Pace"), Helen Brookes (as "Ensemble"), James Cherry (as "Tough Boy"), Lillian Collins (as "Acie Hartz"), Elsie Davis (as "Nona Eclat"), Julia Eastman (as "Ann Other Acie"), Lucille Fallon (as "The Other Acie"), Emma Francis (as "Margy"), Grace Freeman (as "Maude Braley"), Lily Hart (as "Ensemble"), John B. Hendricks (as "Burglar Jim"), Eugene Jepson (as "Judge Braley"), May Kimball (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Lyle (as "Ensemble"), Stella Maury (as "Susie Swish"), Kathleen Murray (as "Messenger Boy"), Jessie Richmond (as "Edith Idem"), Gus Rogers (as "Carlos Chauffs"), Max Rogers (as "Louis Lauffs"), Pat Rooney (as "Johnny Lift"), Gertrude Saye (as "Tottie Chic"), Edith St. Clair (as "Bessie Braley"), Lillian Stanford (as "Ensemble"), May Taylor (as "Bertha Snap"), Willie Torpey (as "B. Tardy"), Lottie Uart (as "Queener Diamonds"), Nettie Uart (as "Alice Argyle"), Gus A. Weinburg (as "Fuller Guffe"), William West (as "Alf Harriman"), Hattie Williams (as "Maizi Mahoni"), Minnie Woodbury (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in Central Park. Musical/farce/vaudeville. Music by Maurice Levi. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. Musical Director: Maurice Levi. Additional music by J. Rosamond Johnson. Additional lyrics by James Weldon Johnson and Bob Cole. Directed by Ben Teal. Victoria Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 1 Apr 1901 to close): 17 Sep 1900- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Jeanette Bageard (as "Marie LeHaute"), James Cherry (as "Con Maguffin/Park Policeman/Chief Inspector"), Mildred Claire (as "Willie Want"), Elsie Davis (as "Carrie Page"), Leonie Dueth (as "Daisy Money"), Della Fox (as "Belle Money"), Emma Francis (as "Constance Strain"), Grace Freeman (as "Rose Merri"), Lee Harrison (as "Ben Dunne"), Carl King (as "Lavord/Inspector Botts"), Marion Langdon (as "Floretta Diggs"), Joseph Merrick (as "Inspector Wotts"), George H. Nagel (as "Inspector Dotts"), Eugene O'Rourke (as "Al Money"), John Page (as "Sam Clippe"), Madge Pierce (as "Sisie Camera"), Ruth Renard (as "Charlie Plenty"), Gus Rogers (as "Marcus Blatter"), Max Rogers (as "Lucas Stucke"), Gertrude Say (as "Ezi Money"), Edith St. Clair (as "Bettina Betts"), Margaret Stewart (as "Cora De Fitzmaurice"), May Taylor (as "Lucy Ricky"), Willie Torpey (as "Tom Swift"), Hattie Waters (as "Alona Money"), William West (as "George Merri"), Dollie Wiggins (as "Helen Money"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Man in the Moon. Musical/fantasy. Book by Louis Harrison, Hugh Stanislaus Stange [erroneously credited as Stanislaus Strange]. Lyrics by Louis Harrison, Stanislaus Strange [Hugh Stanislaus Stange]. Music by Ludwig Englander, Gustav Kerker, Reginald De Koven. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by George W. Lederer. New York Theatre: 24 Apr 1899- 4 Nov 1899 (192 performances). Cast: Marie Allen (as "Carnation"), Madelaine Anderton (as "Ensemble"), William Arling (as "Goldbricksky"), Jeanette Bageard (as "Kitty Lorraine/Mlle. Fifi") [Broadway debut], Daniel Baker (as "Alphonse"), Sam Bernard (as "Conan Doyle"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Dewdimple"), Ivy Claire (as "Azalea"), Marie Clements (as "Clio"), Rosa Cooke (as "Pansy/Mrs. McCue"), Maud Corbett (as "Ensemble"), Charles Courtney (as "Shamrockmeyer"), Alice Donaldson (as "Ensemble"), Charles Dox (as "Swindlefresser"), Marie Dressler (as "Viola Alum"), Vashti Earle (as "Fuschia"), Ethel Elberton (as "Pansy"), Flo Farmer (as "Ensemble"), Charles Fitz (as "Boodlestein"), Zella Frank Punch Sloan"), Louie Freear (as "Liza Ellen"), James A. Furey (as "Smokeheimer"), Flo Glenville (as "Ensemble"), Nora Gratley (as "Ceres"), Aida Harley (as "Ensemble"), Lou Harlow (as "Verbena"), Ferris Hartman (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Lizzie Hawman (as "Ensemble"), John E. Henshaw (as "Willie Bullion"), Violet Holls (as "Psyche"), Walter Jones (as "Continuous Proctor"), Milo Joyce (as "Twelvepercentsky"), John T. Kelly (as "Specialty"), Helen Lacey (as "Fern"), May Lavigne (as "Sapphira"), Lily Lawnton (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Linyard (as "Endymion"), La Liska (as "Danseuse"), Sally Lomas (as "Ensemble"), Lizzie Lyons (as "Ensemble"), Christie MacDonald (as "Diana"), Jennie Makepeace (as "Ensemble"), Miss Margotine (as "Ivy"), Eva Marlow (as "Ensemble"), Will A. McCormick (as "Police Captain"), Cissie McNeill (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Medley (as "Ruby"), Marie Millward (as "Ensemble"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Prairie Dog Pete/Whaley"), Paul Musaeus (as "Flameberg"), Carrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Reid (as "Dahlia"), Marie Reynolds (as "Sweetpea"), Rita Riley (as "Charity"), Ada Robertson (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Marie Sanford (as "Ensemble"), William Sellery (as "Senator Tim Sullivan"), Abner Symons (as "Putzelschitzer"), Maggie Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Ten Broeck (as "Miss Tryphenia Bullion"), Charles Walton (as "'Arry"), Lynn Welcher (as "Mr. McGovern"), Louis Wesley (as "Jimmy Donohue"), Norma Whalley (as "Spirit of Mischief"), Frank Whitman (as "Pianissimo"), Daniel Williams (as "Slipsey/Dangerous Dugan/McCue"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
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