- (1906 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1906) Stage Play: My Wife Won't Let Me. Musical. Music by Herbert Dillea. Book by C. Baswitz. Berkeley Lyceum Theatre: 14 Aug 1906 (1 performance). Cast: May Anderson, Charles Bassett, Harry Bond, C. Brown, Harry C. Browne [Broadway debut], Edgar A. Foreman, John P. Kennedy, Richard Le Roy, William Taylor, Ruth Vaughn.
- (1911) Stage Play: Miss Jack. Musical.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Case of Becky. Written by Edward Locke. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 1 Oct 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/95 performances). Cast: Albert Bruning (as "Dr. Emerson"), Charles Dalton (as "Professor Balzamo"), Frances Starr (as "Dorothy AKA Becky"), John P. Brawn, Harry C. Browne (as "Dr. Peters"), Mary Lawton, Eugene O'Brien. Produced by David Belasco.
- (1912) Stage Play: Tainted Philanthropy.
- (1914) Stage Play: Cordelia Blossom. Written by George Randolph Chester and Lillian Christy Chester. Gaiety Theatre: 26 Aug 1914- Sep 1914 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Harry C. Browne, Harry Buchanan, Samuel J. Burton, Martin J. Cody, Charles Dodsworth, Louise Dresser, Jane Grey, Marion Kerby, Lillian Lawrence, Burr McIntosh, Grace Morrissey, William Phelps, Edward Poland, Jean Temple, Howard Truesdell, Raymond Walburn [Broadway debut]. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1914) Stage Play: A Perfect Lady.
- (1915) Stage Play: The House of Glass.
- (1918) Stage Play: Oh, Lady! Lady! Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Costume Design by Harry Collins. Scenic Design by Clifford Pember. Conducted by Max Hirschfeld. Directed by Robert Milton and Edward Royce. Princess Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 17 Jun 1918- close): 1 Feb 1918- 10 Aug 1918 (219 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles (as "Spike Hudgins") [final Broadway role], Dorothy Allan (as "Miss Sal Munn"), Constance Binney (as "Parker"), Billie Booker (as "Miss Marie Schino"), Bobby Brewster (as "Miss Lotta Pommery"), Harry C. Browne (as "Hale Underwood"), Charles Columbus (as "Mr. C. Ollie Flower"), Margaret Dale (as "Mrs. Farrington"), May Elsie (as "Miss Della Catessen"), Harry Fisher (as "William Watty"), Mildred Fisher (as "Miss Mollie Gatawaney"), Bettie Gereaux (as "Miss Virginia Hamm"), Charles Hartmann (as "Mr. B. Russell Sprout"), Edna Hettler (as "Miss Marion Etta Herring"), Irving Jackson (as "Mr. Con Kearney"), Elsie Lewis (as "Miss Hallie Butt"), Reginald Mason (as "Cyril Twombley"), Carroll McComas (as "May Barber"), Gypsy Mooney (as "Miss C. Ella Rhy"), J. Randall Phelan (as "Mr. H. Ash-Brown "), Carl Randall (as "Willoughby Finch"), Mildred Roland (as "Miss Barbara O'Rhum"), Vivienne Segal (as "Mollie Farrington"), Florence Shirley (as "Fanny Welch"), Jeanne Sparry (as "Miss Clarette Cupp"), Mabel Stanford (as "Miss May Anne Ayes"), Janet Velie (as "Miss Cassie Roll"), Jack Vincent (as "Mr. Stewart Prune"), William Walsh (as Mr. Artie C. Hoke"), Lois Whitney (as "Miss Lettice Romayne"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and William Elliott.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Little Whopper. Musical comedy. Music by Rudolf Friml. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Lyrics by Bide Dudley and Otto A. Harbach. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Musical Staging by Bert French. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Casino Theatre: 13 Oct 1919- 3 Apr 1920 (2-4 performances). Cast: Marie Astor (as "Ensemble"), Harry C. Browne (as "John Harding"), Josie Carmen (as "Ensemble"), Edna Coigne (as "Ensemble"), Irma Coigne (as "Ensemble"), Louis Coombs (as "Edward Penfield"), Florence Courtney (as "Ensemble"), Inez Courtney (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Norma Dale (as "Ensemble"), Florence Doran (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Drewry (as "Ensemble"), Irene Duffy (as "Ensemble"), W.J. Ferguson (as "Oliver Butts"), Hazel Flint (as "Ensemble"), Victoria Gardner (as "Ensemble"), Nellie Graham-Dent (as "Miss Granville"), Sydney Grant (as "George Emmett"), Mabel Grete (as "Ensemble"), Sidney Hall (as "James Martin"), Lottie Linthicum (as "Mrs. Mac Gregor"), Doris Marquette (as "Ensemble"), Tess Mayer (as "Ensemble"), Albert Obler (as "Harry Hayward"), Birnie Prevost (as "Fred Rood"), Jean Rhodes (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Richardson (as "Janet MacGregor"), Vivienne Segal (as "Kitty Wentworth"), Eunice Sizer (as "Ensemble"), Edward Tierney (as "Jack Dodge"), David Torrence (as "Judge MacGregor"), Vivian White (as "Ensemble"), Lucille Williams (as "Frances"), May Wilton (as "Tonty/William"), Rose Wilton (as "Teenty/Robert"). Produced by Abraham Levy.
- (1920) Stage Play: Tip Top. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Music orchestrated by William E. MacQuinn. Featuring songs by Richard A. Whiting, Fred Rose, Henry I. Marshall, Marion Sunshine, Ray Henderson, Louis Breau, Tom Brown and Jack Frost. Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry I. Marshall [final Broadway credit], Marion Sunshine, Ray Henderson, Louis Breau, Tom Brown, Ray Egan, Louis Harrison, Billy McCabe, Clarence Jennings and Jack Frost. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Choreographed by Charles Mast. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 5 Oct 1920- 7 May 1921 (246 performances). Cast: Phoebe Appleton (as "Chorus"), Cissie Bailey (as "Chorus"), Dan Baker (as "Lawyer Pussyfoot"), Tommy Bell (as "Charles Youngcat"), Marjorie Belle (as "Chorus"), May Blythe (as "Chorus"), Alfred Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Billy Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Fred Brown (as "Court Clerk/Specialty"), Harry C. Browne [credited as Harry C. Brown] (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Tom Brown (as "Specialty"), Verne Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Verna Burke (as "Chorus"), Dan Butler (as "Sharp"), Gladys Caldwell (as "Alice"), David Catlin (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Clark (as "Bertha"), Evelyn Conway (as "Chorus"), Kitty Conway (as "Chorus"), Lola Curtis (as "Chorus"), Peggy Dana (as "Chorus"), Kitty Dolan (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Chorus"), Grace Duncan (as "Chorus"), Rosetta Duncan (as "Worse"), Vivian Duncan (as "Bad"), Marcelle Earle (as "Chorus"), Elsie Elwell (as "Chorus"), Martha Elwell (as "Chorus"), Eugene Ford (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Francis (as "Chorus"), Minnie Gray (as "Chorus"), Pauline Hall (as "Adele"), Lillian Harrington (as "Chorus"), Roy Hoyer (as "Lord Cyril Gower"), Bert Jordan (as "Lawyer Maltese/Smart"), Violet Little (as "Chorus"), Annie Lorraine (as "Chorus"), Anna Ludmila (as "Fairy Caprice/Specialty Dancer"), Betty Mack (as "Chorus"), Frances Margulies (as "Chorus"), Charles Mast (as "Lizzie Cowface"), Teresa McSpirit (as "Chorus"), Janet Megrew (as "Chorus"), Alida Middlecoat (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Miller (as "Chorus"), Gus Minton (as "I. Skinem"), Ursula O'Hare (as "Rosalie"), Dolly Pacy (as "Chorus"), Corabelle Platt (as "Chorus"), Oscar Ragland (as "Judge Tiger/Jonas Barker"), Leila Randall (as "Chorus"), Madge Reed (as "Chorus"), Helen Rich (as "Fairy Justicia"), Adelaide Robinson (as "Chorus"), Mona Sartoris (as "Chorus"), Marie Sewell (as "Nina"), Minnie Shaw (as "Chorus"), Dolly Stanley (as "Chorus"), Jet Stanley (as "Chorus"), Fred Stone (as "Tipton Topping"), Ethel Swettenham (as "Chorus"), Rosie Swettenham (as "Chorus"), Ray Talmadge (as "Sheriff"), Margaret Taylor (as "Chorus"), Dolly Thompson (as "Chorus"), Elsie Thompson (as "Chorus"), Peter Thompson (as "Chorus"), Rosa Thompson (as "Chorus"), Teresa Valerio (as "Jinia Jones"), Adeline Valero (as "Chorus"), Hettie Ward (as "Chorus"), Scott Welsh (as "Dick Derby"), Jessie Wharton (as "Chorus"), Gladys White (as "Chorus"), Lilyan White (as "Miss Puff/Chorus"), Ruth White (as "Chorus"), Princess White Deer (as "Wetonah"), Peggy Williams (as "Chorus"), Violet Zell (as "Judy"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1921) Stage Play: Only 38. Comedy.
- (1922) Stage Play: Some Party. Musical revue.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Backslapper. Written by Paul Dickey and Mann Page. Hudson Theatre: 11 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Harry C. Browne (as "Bob Alden"), Francis Conlan (as "Sam"), Jack Daniels (as "Lester"), Don Dillaway (as "Ralph"), Joe Duckworth (as "Chick"), Malcolm Duncan (as "Dave Kennedy"), Florence Earle (as "Sarah"), Mary Fowler (as "Beth Lane"), Leila Frost (as "Gloria Dennis"), Leon Hatton (as "Slats"), Lee Patrick (as "Mrs. Kennedy"), Roger Pryor (as "Douglas Lane") [Broadway debut], Frank Sylvester (as "Judge Dennis"), Charles Trowbridge (as "John Trainor"). Produced by John Henry Mears and Paul Dickey.
- (1925) Stage Play: Candida. Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Dudley Digges. Comedy Theatre: 9 Nov 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Peggy Wood (as "Candida"), Harry C. Browne (as "The Reverend James Mavor Morell"), Morgan Farley (as "Eugene Marchbanks"), Frank Henderson, Richie Ling (as "Mr. Burgess"), Helen Tilden. Produced by The Actor's Theatre.
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