- (1889 - 1910) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1889) Stage Play: The Charlatan. Musical comedy/opera. Book by Charles Klein. Lyrics by Charles Klein [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by John Philip Sousa. Musical Director: Paul Steindorff. Directed by H.A. Cripps. Harlem Opera House (moved to The Knickerbocker Theatre from 5 Sep 1898- 8 Oct 1898, then moved to The Fifth Avenue Theatre from 11 May 1899- close): 5 Dec 1899- 17 Jun 1899 (82 performances). Cast: Charles Arthur (as "Showman"), George Barnum [credited as George W. Barnum] (as "Captain Peshofski") [Broadway debut], Nella Bergen (as "Anna, alias Princess Ruchkowski") [Broadway debut], Adine Bouvier (as "Grand Duchess"), Catherine Carlisle (as "Sophia"), Arthur Cunningham (as "Grand Duke"), DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "Demidoff"), Alice Judson (as "Katrinka"), Alfred Klein (as "Jelikoff"), Mark Price (as "Gogol"), Edmund Stanley (as "Prince Boris"), Harry P. Stone (as "Koreff"). Produced by De Wolf Hopper Opera Company.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Baroness Fiddlesticks. Musical comedy. Music by Emil Bruguiere. Book by George De Long. Lyrics by George De Long. Directed by Al M. Holbrook. Casino Theatre: 21 Nov 1904- 10 Dec 1904 (25 performances). Cast: Tony Asher (as "Maurel Trenchant"), Imogene Avis (as "Chorus"), Edith Barr (as "Chorus"), Nella Bergen (as "Geraldine"), Velma Berrell (as "Chorus"), Charles Bickford (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Auguste Boulin (as "Chorus"), Aline Boyt (as "Chorus"), Vinnie Bradcome (as "Chorus"), Martha Bright (as "Chorus"), Geraldine Bruce (as "Chorus"), Toby Claude (as "Isabelle"), Walter A. Cluxton (as "Cholly"), Violet Conrad (as "Chorus"), Charlotte Crane (as "Chorus"), Helen Curzon (as "Chorus"), Bella deFrates (as "Chorus"), Lillian Fitzgerald (as "Chorus"), Anna Fitzhugh (as "Patrina"), Mary Hall (as "Chorus"), Jean Hammel (as "Chorus"), Harold Hendee (as "Chorus"), John E. Henshaw (as "Chorus"), Madaline Hesser (as "Chorus"), Anna Johnston (as "Marionetta/Chorus"), May Kavanaugh (as "Chorus"), Gustav Koldovski (as "Jenkins/Chorus"), Ruth Langdon (as "Chorus"), Cora Lee (as "Chorus"), Richie Ling (as "Archer"), Alden McClaskie (as "Jack Elkins"), Edna McClure (as "Monty"), Minnie Methot (as "The Duchess of Reelboro"), Lillian Rice (as "Chorus"), Marion Ruckert (as "Chorus"), Frieda Salber (as "Chorus"), Mae Sherwood (as "Algy"), Florence Skiff (as "Chorus"), Lillian Spencer (as "Chorus"), Madeline Summerville (as "Chorus"), Mary Ten Broeck (as "Mrs. McGurk"), Charlotte Waldron (as "Chorus"), Minerva Walton (as "Chorus"), Edith Warren (as "Chorus"), Mittie Weedon (as "Chorus"), Angie Weimers (as "Chorus"), Lou Whelan (as "Chorus"), Minthorne Worthley (as "Chorus"). Produced by MacDonald & Sullivan.
- (1904) Stage Play: Wang. Musical comedy.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Free Lance. Musical comedy/opera. Music by John Philip Sousa. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Directed by Herbert Gresham. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 7 Jan 1907- close): 16 Apr 1906- Jan 1907 (closing date unknown/43 performances). Cast: Nella Bergen (as "Princess Yolande"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Siegmund Lump"), Monte Elmo (as "Silvandre"), Louis Haines (as "Dagonet"), Felix Haney (as "Emperor of Braggadocia"), Albert Hart (as "Duke of Graftiana"), Jeannette Lowrie (as "Griselda"), Geraldine Malone (as "Leandre"), Fanny Midgley (as "Mopsa"), Sim Pulen (as "Pertinax"), Henry J. Santra (as "Herald"), Dorothy Southwick (as "Diane"), George Talman (as "Prince Florian"), Estelle Thebaud (as "Jacqueline"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Talk of New York. Musical.
- (1910) Stage Play: He Came from Milwaukee. Musical comedy.
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