- (1899 - 1910) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: The Rounders. Musical comedy. Music by Ludwig Englander. Material adaption by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the libretto to "Les Fetards" by Anthony Mars and Maurice Hennequin. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Max Freeman. Casino Theatre: 12 Jul 1899- 14 Oct 1899 (97 performances). Cast: Irene Bentley (as "Angelique"), Crissie Carlisle (as "La Paloma"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Siegfried Gotterdammerung"), Henri Chaille (as "The Bathing Master"), Pauline Chase (as "Rosine") [Broadway debut], Harry Clifford (as "Gustave"), Tom Collins (as "Snitz"), Dan Daly (as "Duke du Paty de Clam"), Harry Davenport (as "Marquis de Bacarat"), Susie Drake (as "Adele Vere de Vere"), Arthur Etherington (as "Fritz"), Avis Folger, Zella Frank (as "Call Boy"), Max Freeman (as "Joseph"), Marie George (as "Stella Giltedge"), Mabelle Gilman (as "Priscilla"), Horace Hayne (as "Littz"), Joseph Kane (as "Blitz"), Eva Kelly (as "Jolivet"), Gustave Key (as "Ritz"), Cora Leslie (as "Octavine"), Carrie Perkins (as "Madame Seraphine"), Phyllis Rankin (as "Thea"), Ida Rock (as "Gaston"), Mabel Russell (as "Celestine"), Seline Say (as "Honore"), Thomas Q. Seabrooke (as "Maginnis Pasha"), Sol Solomon (as "Schlitz"), Grace Spencer, Frederick Urban (as " A First Nighter"), Margaret Warren (as "Fanchonette"), Nella Webb (as "Florentine"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Cadet Girl. Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Adapted from the French libretto for "Les Damoiselles de Saint-Cyriens" by Paul Gavault and Victor de Cottens. Music by Louis Varney and Ludwig Englander. Musical Director: Frederic Solomon. Featuring songs with lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. Directed by George F. Marion. Herald Square Theatre: 25 Jul 1900- 8 Sep 1900 (48 performances). Cast: Dolly Anderson (as "Fanchette"), Charles H. Bowers (as "Georges"), Rose Boyer (as "Ensemble"), William Cameron (as "Popo"), William P. Carleton (as "Lucien"), Florence Carlisle (as "Artine"), Mr. Chaille (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Chase (as "Jeanette"), Helen Chester (as "Ensemble"), Toby Claude (as "Daisy"), Dan Daly (as "Baron Chartreuse"), Charles Danby (as "Griffard"), May Davis (as "Ensemble"), Charles Dox (as "Calicot"), Ermine Earle (as "Susette"), E. Enright (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Etherington (as "Ensemble"), Lulu Farrance (as "Ensemble"), Adele Farrington (as "Edouard"), Estelle Franklin (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Jordan (as "Ensemble"), James Kane (as "Station Master"), Mr. Kissee (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Lester (as "Nanine"), Catherine Lewis (as "Mme. Majeste"), Lisa Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Christie MacDonald (as "Antoinette"), Mr. McGuire (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Meade (as "Leontine"), Mr. Meehan (as "Ensemble"), Mr. Millholland (as "Ensemble"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Pelopidas"), Lulu Mooney (as "Genevieve"), Tessie Mooney (as "Clairette"), Hattie Moore (as "Baroness"), Mary Morris (as "Ensemble"), Addie Orton (as "Ensemble"), May Page (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Patz (as "Ensemble"), Kathryn Pearl (as "Ensemble"), Roy Richards (as "Ensemble"), Rita Riley (as "Ensemble"), Adele Ritchie (as "Marguerite"), Annie Schiller (as "Ensemble"), George A. Schiller (as "Berg-ap-Zoom"), Grace Spencer (as "Nanette"), Laura Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Fred Urban (as "Comemblers"), Mr. Vail (as "Ensemble"), Ada Vreeland (as "Ensemble"), Ollie Wallace (as "Javotte"), Nella Webb (as "Margot"), Belle Wheeler (as "Ensemble"), Mr. Wichlow (as "Ensemble"), Bertha Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Laura Witt (as "Francene"), Bessie Wynn (as "Yvetts"). Produced by A.H. Chamberlyn.
- (1901) Stage Play: My Lady. Musical.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Liberty Belles. Musical comedy. Additional music by John W. Bratton, Clifton Crawford, Aimee Lachaume, Harry von Tilzer [earliest Broadway credit], A. Baldwin Sloane, Louis F. Gottschalk, William J. Accooe and Mae Anwerda Sloane. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Aimee Lachaume. Additional lyrics by George V. Hobart, Walter Ford, Irving Claxton and Clifton Crawford. Hoyt's Theatre (moved to the Grand Opera House on 19 Jan 1902 to close): 30 Sep 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Edith Barr (as "Ethel Love"), Bobby Burns, Atta Butler (as "Margery Lee"), Nat C. Cafferty (as "McFadden"), Crissie Carlysle (as "Mrs. Dr. Sprowl"), Pauline Chase (as "Kathleen Gay"), Harry Davenport, Lotta Faust, Elsie Ferguson (as "Maria Morris") [Broadway debut], Harry Gilfoil (as "Uncle Jasper Pennyfeather"), Augusta Glose (as "Virginia Dean"), Edna Hunter, Violet Jewell (as "Laura Carroll"), Grace Kimball (as "Edith May"), Dorothy Lester, Helene Lucas, D. Mack Lumsden, Esther Lyons, J.C. Marlowe, Louise Middleton, Sandol Milliken, Marie Murphy, Edward Pooley, Katherine Roberts, John Slavin, Margaret Walker. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Little Princess. Drama. Written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Criterion Theatre (moved to The Savoy Theatre (from 16 Feb 1903- close): 14 Jan 1903- Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: Adelaide Alexander, Maise Bancker, Margery Black, Natalie Black, Enidene Booth, Mary Burroughs, Pauline Chase, Lillian Claire, Thomas L. Coleman, Leonie D'Armon, Loraine Frost, Master Donald Gallaher, Louise Galloway, Linnie Ruth Gee, Mabel Gibson, Clarence Handyside, Millie James, Frank Kingdon, Nellie Kirby, Helen Larkin, Mamie McManus, Mildred Morris, Beryl Morse, Frederic Murphy, Phyllis Phillips, Frank Reicher, May Davenport Seymour, Edna Hall Smith, Edith Storey, Mabel Taliaferro, Helen Tracy, Eugenie Woodward. Note: Filmed by The Mary Pickford Company [distributed by Artcraft Pictures Corp.] as A Little Princess (1917) [released in 1921 by Pathe Consortium Cinema in Europe], by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation as The Little Princess (1939) [most notable film version], by Film Bassoli [Italy] as Principessina (1943), and by Globus Film Studio [Russia] as Malenkaya printsessa (1997). There have been several TV adaptions worldwide since 1951.
- (1910) Stage Play: Our Miss Gibbs. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Based on material by James T. Tanner. Lyrics by James T. Tanner. Musical Director: W.T. Francis. Featuring songs by Jerome Kern, George Arthurs, Harry Lonsdale and Harry Marlowe. Featuring songs with lyrics by Jerome Kern, Lionel Monckton, M.E. Rourke, Percy Greenbank, Adrian Ross, Frederick Day, George Grossmith Jr., Worton David, Ralph Roberts, Leslie Mayne and George Arthurs. Directed by Thomas Reynolds. Knickerbocker Theatre: 29 Aug 1910- 22 Oct 1910 (57 performances). Cast: Jean Alywn (as "Madame Jeanne"), Daisy Belmore (as "The Duchess of Minster") [Broadway debut], Freda Braun (as "Lady Angela"), Nancy Butler (as "Chorus"), Doris Cameron (as "Chorus"), Sara Carr (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Castle (as "Chorus"), Pauline Chase (as "Mary Gibbs") [final Broadway role], Ina Claire (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Gilbert Coleman (as "Mr. Amalfy"), Dorothy Courtney (as "Chorus"), Edna Dana (as "Chorus"), Natalie Dana (as "Chorus"), Roger Davis (as "Lord Percy/Chorus"), Maybelle Dean, Madelain DeBoeuf, Helen Dixon, Della Dolson (as "Chorus"), H. Edelman (as "Lord Harold/Chorus"), Ernest A. Elton, Lillian Francis (as "Chorus"), Bessie Frewen (as "Chorus"), Glory Gray (as "Chorus"), Lethea Grey (as "Chorus"), Julia James, Ernest Lambert, Ethel Kelly (as "Chorus"), Craufurd Kent, Adele Kornau (as "Chorus"), Anna Kuehl (as "Chorus"), Arthur Laceby (as "Mr. Toplady"), Victor Le Roy (as "A Taxi Cabby"), Edward Leech (as "Lord Arthur/Chorus"), Bert Leslie (as "Slithers"), Louise Louis (as "Chorus"), Mollie Lowell (as "Mrs. Farquhar"), Margaret MacKenzie, Mary E. Martin, Kitty Mason (as "Clarita"), Monte Melman, Helen Morrison, Marion Mosby, Julie Newell (as "Chorus"), Ralph O'Brien (as "Lord Alfred/Chorus"), Henrietta Pellard, Clara Pitt (as "Lady Connie"), Florence Plunkett (as "Chorus"), Bert Rice (as "Lady Gwen"), Madge Robinson, Mona Sartoris, Reginald Sheldrick, Lillian Shepherd, Lillian Smalley (as "Chorus"), Lillian Stair (as "Chorus"), Oliver Sterling (as "Lord Cyril/Chorus"), Nellie Stewart (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Vanderbilt (as "Kathleen"), Margaret Von Keese, Edith Warren (as "Chorus"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Nora/Chorus"), Fred Wright (as "Timothy Gibbs"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
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