- (January 16, 1924 - April 1924) She acted in Harry Walls's play, "Havoc," at the Haymarket Theatre in London, England with Leslie Faber, Ethel Griffies, Norah Robinson, Richard Bird, and Henry Kendall in the cast.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Poor Little Thing (1914). Comedy. Written by Jerome K. Jerome. From the French of Jules Le Maitre. Directed by Douglas J. Wood and Edward Elsner. Bandbox Theatre: 22 Dec 1914- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Eric Blind (as "Mareze"), Frances Carson (as "Suzanne") [Broadway debut], Anita Clarendon (as "Marthe"), Ridler Davies (as "Solange"), Amy Dennis (as "Lili"), Janet Dunbar (as "Juliette Dupuy"), Ernest Elton (as "Garnoteau"), Jeannette Ferrell (as "Madame Durand"), Helen Fulton (as "Madeleine"), William Lorenz (as "Burette"), Alma Mara (as "Olga"), Dora Mavor (as "Renee"), Edith Nichols (as "Louise"), Irene Perels (as "Marie"), Celia Randolph (as "Alfine"), William Raymond (as "Jacques Mareze"), Elsie Ronald (as "Isabelle"), Eleanor Russell (as "Simone"), Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Madame Mareze"). Produced by New York Play Actors Inc.
- The White Feather (1915). Written by Lechmere Worrall and J.E. Harold Terry. Comedy Theatre: 4 Feb 1915- Jun 1915 (closing date unknown/140 performances). Cast: Mabel Archdaw, Cynthia Brooke, John Burkell, Frances Carson, Arthur Elliot, Leslie Faber, Jessie F. Glendinning, Alexandre J. Herbert, Elaine Inescourt, Eric Maxon, Alan Mudie, Mabel Reid. Produced by William A. Brady.
- The Riddle: Woman (1918). Written by Charlotte E. Wells and Dorothy Donnelly. Harris Theatre: 23 Oct 1918- Mar 1919 (closing date unknown/165 performances). Cast: Beatrice Allen, A.E. Anson, John Black, Albert Bruning, Frances Carson, Robert Edeson, Chrystal Herne, Bertha Kalich, Beatrice Miller, Herbert Ransome, Petra Weston. Produced by George Mooser.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Hottentot. Comedy/farce.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Bad Man. Comedy/satire. Written by Porter Emerson Browne [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Lester Lonergan. Comedy Theatre: 30 Aug 1920- Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/342 performances). Cast: James H. Bell (as "Venustiano"), Frank Bixby (as "A Mexican Cook") [final Broadway role], Holbrook Blinn (as "Pancho Lopez"), Frances Carson (as "Lucia Pell"), Chief Whitehawk (as "Alvarado"), Frank Conroy (as "Gilbert Jones"), James A. Devine (as "Henry Smith"), Charles Gibney (as "Bradley"), John Harrington (as "Red Giddings"), Herbert Heywood (as "Pedro"), Edna Hibbard (as "Angela Hardy"), Indian Joe (as "Felip"), James B. Lenhart (as "Blake"), Wilson Reynolds (as "Jasper Hardy"), Fred Tiden [credited as Fred L. Tiden] (as "Morgan Pel"). Produced by William H. Harris Jr. Note: Filmed by Edwin Carewe Productions [distributed by Associated First National Pictures] as The Bad Man (1923), by First National Pictures [as a First National-Vitaphone Picture, controlled by Warner Bros.] as The Bad Man (1930), and by MGM as The Bad Man (1941) as a Wallace Beery vehicle.
- The Scarlet Man (1921). Comedy/farce.
- The Blue Lagoon (1921). Melodrama.
- Two Married Men (1925). Comedy. Written by Vincent Lawrence. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Longacre Theatre: 13 Jan 1925- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Ann Andrews (as "Eve Devant"), Frances Carson (as "Cora Stearns"), James Dale (as "Frank Stearns"), George Gaul (as "James Hunter"), Bruce Scott (as "Billings"), Minor Watson (as "John Devant"). Produced by William H. Harris Jr.
- Potiphar's Wife (1928).
- The First Law (1929).
- Slightly Scandalous (1944).
- (1944) Stage Play: The Visitor. Written by Kenneth White. Based on the novel by Leane Zugsmith and Carl Randau. Directed by Herman Shumlin. Henry Miller's Theatre: 17 Oct 1944- 4 Nov 1944 (23 performances). Cast: Frances Carson (as "Judith Cunningham"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Mack Burrell"), Ralph Forbes (as "Walter Dawson"), Walter Greaza (as "David Cunningham"), Will Hare (as "Joe Willard"), Richard Hylton (as "Bud Owen"), Dorrit Kelton (as "Elizabeth"), Anna Minot (as "Ellen Wood"). Produced by Herman Shumlin.
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