- (1917 - 1931) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: Eileen. Musical/opera.
- (1918) Stage Play: Toot-Toot! Musical comedy. Book by Edgar Allan Woolf. Based on the farce "Excuse Me" by Rupert Hughes. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Berton Braley. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Additional lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf and Emil Breitenfeld. Additional music by Emil Breitenfeld and Anatol Friedland. Choreographed by Robert Marks. Scenic Design by Clifford Pember. Costume Design by Faibsey. Lighting Design by Joseph Wilson. Directed by Edgar Allan Woolf and Edward E. Rose. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 11 Mar 1918- 13 Apr 1918 (40 performances). Cast: Ernie Adams (as "Train Butcher"), Marie Ahern (as "Ensemble"), Louise Allen (as "Marjorie Newton"), Jean Anthony (as "Ensemble"), Earl Benham (as "Mr. Walter Colt"), Annette Besuden (as "Ensemble"), Norman Bryan (as "Lieutenant Flint"), Nina Calame (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Caplan (as "Ensemble"), Alma Claussen (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Cox (as "Ensemble"), Helen Donohue (as "Ensemble"), Greek Evans (as "Captain Jones/Peter Deerfoot"), Jean Fair (as "Ensemble"), Harry Fern (as "Porter"), Hazel Fox (as "Ensemble"), Edward Garvie (as "Mr. James Wellington"), Louise Groody (as "Mrs. Walter Colt"), Ben Hendricks (as "Conductor"), Helen Holcomb (as "Ensemble"), Anthony Hughes (as "Lieutenant Hudson"), Florence Johns (as "Pandora Buncombe"), Billy Kent (as "Hyperion Buncombe"), Rose Kessner, Marguerite La Pierre (as "Ensemble"), Bunola Loraine (as "Ensemble"), Donald MacDonald (as "Lieutenant Harry Mallory"), Daisy MacGlashan (as "Ensemble"), Mlle. Madriene (as "Ensemble"), Irma Marwick (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy McCord (as "Ensemble"), Hazel O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Oskenonton (as "Indian Chief"), Alonzo Price (as "A Ballyhoo/Gambler"), Daphne Prince (as "Ensemble"), Albert Racklin (as "Karonotowanen"), Lew Renard (as "Messenger Boy"), Irene Smythe (as "Ensemble"), Snoozelums (as "Snoozelums"), Louis A. Templeton (as "Lieutenant Shaw/Minister"), Helen Ukers (as "Ensemble"), Mary Lee Webb (as "Ensemble"), Dorice Wingrove (as "Ensemble"), Clothilde Woods (as "Ensemble"), Flora Zabelle (as "Mrs. James Wellington"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- Blossom Time (1924).
- The Student Prince (1924).
- (1925) Stage Play: Song of the Flame. Musical/opera/romance. Music by Herbert Stothart and George Gershwin. Book by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Director: Herbert P. Stothart. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Dances and Ensemble pictures arranged by Jack Haskell. Book directed by Frank Reicher. 44th Street Theatre: 30 Dec 1925- 10 Jul 1926 (219 performances). Cast: Vasily Andrewsky (as "Russian Art Singer"), Alice Ankers (as "American Ballet"), Miriam Avendale (as "American Ballet"), Chester Bennett (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Ima Berline (as "American Ballet"), Hal Bird (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Dorothy Booth (as "American Ballet "), Marion Booth (as "American Ballet"), Helen Bowers (as "American Ballet"), Phoebe Brune (as "Natasha"), Konstantin Buketoff (as "Russian Art Singer"), Hugh Cameron (as "Nicholas"), Adelaide Candee (as "American Ballet"), Terry Carroll (as "American Ballet"), Blanche Collins (as "Olga"), Ann Constance (as "American Ballet"), William Cooper (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Betty Credito (as "American Ballet"), Louise Dalberg (as "An Avenger"), Greek Evans (as "Konstantin"), Lotta Fanning (as "American Ballet"), Paul Florence (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Bernard Gorcey (as "Count Boris"), Mary Green (as "American Ballet"), Georgia Gwynne (as "American Ballet"), Buddie Haines (as "American Ballet"), Elvinne Hall (as "American Ballet"), James Herold (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Louise Hersey (as "American Ballet"), Edith Higgens (as "American Ballet"), Elizabeth Hill (as "American Ballet"), Margie Horton (as "American Ballet"), Gene Hylan (as "American Ballet"), Zina Ivanova (as "Russian Art Singer"), Carolyn Johnson-White (as "American Ballet"), Tessa Kosta (as "Aniuta/The Flame"), Dorothy Lee (as "American Ballet"), Bob LeRoy (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Harry Long (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Lillyan Lyndon (as "American Ballet"), Dorothy MacKaye (as "Grusha"), Elsie Marcus (as "American Ballet"), Miss Milli (as "American Ballet"), Christine Moray (as "American Ballet"), Frances Nevins (as "American Ballet"), Lylian Ojala (as "American Ballet"), Lucille Osborn (as "American Ballet"), Sylvia Pagano (as "American Ballet"), Adelaide Permin (as "American Ballet"), Anna Petrenko (as "Russian Art Singer"), Laurie Phillips (as "American Ballet"), Ruby Poe (as "American Ballet"), Troupe Reynolds (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Guy Robertson (as "Prince Volodya"), Elsa Roelofsma (as "American Ballet"), Ruth Sato (as "American Ballet"), Ula Sharon (as "Nadya"), Emily Sherman (as "American Ballet"), Jeannie St. John (as "American Ballet"), Leonard St. Leo (as "A Dancer"), Audrey Sturges (as "American Ballet"), Dorothy Thattell (as "American Ballet"), Frances Thress (as "American Ballet"), Philip Titman (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Willard Tyson (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Miss Verdi (as "American Ballet"), Donald Wells (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Eileen Wenzel (as "American Ballet"), Paul Wilson (as "Alexis"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
- (1927) Stage Play: Yours Truly. Musical. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Clyde North. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Musical Director: Raymond Hubbell. Choreographed by Ralph Reader and Mary Read. Under the supervision of Gene Buck. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by Mabel E. Johnston. Directed by Paul Dickey. Shubert Theatre: 25 Jan 1927- 14 May 1927 (127 performances). Cast: Lawrence Arcuri(as "Ensemble"), Theodore Babcock (as "J.P. Stillwell"), James H. Beattie (as "Ensemble"), Edith Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Audrey Berry (as "Ruth"), Olga Brounoff (as "Miss Wadsworth"), Dorothy Brown (as "Ensemble"), Frank Callahan (as "Ensemble"), Victor Casmore (as "Bonzolino"), Donald Catlin (as "Ensemble"), Connie Clements (as "Ensemble"), Millie Cox (as "Ensemble"), Aida DeMaris (as "Ensemble/Paquita"), Irene Dunne (as "Diana"), Leon Errol (as "Truly"), Greek Evans (as "Chang"), Lotta Fanning (as "Tillie Dupont/Miss Tillinghast"), Dolly Faulkner (as "Ensemble"), Hilda Ferguson (as "A Bowery Rose"), Agnes Frawley (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Frawley (as "Chinese Girl/Ensemble"), Louise Gillette (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Green (as "Ensemble"), Marjory Griffiths (as "Ensemble"), Eunice Hall (as "Miss Nembury"), Marion Harris (as "Mary Stillwell"), David Herblin (as "Bandit/Phil"), Olive Hollingshead (as "Ensemble"), Winnie Hollingshead (as "Ensemble"), Ila Hopkins (as "Miss Rhinelander"), Sadie Hudson (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Hughes (as "Miss Blydenburgh"), Irving Jackson (as "Ensemble"), Ray Justice (as "Ensemble"), John Kearney (as "Mac"), Gladys Keck (as "Ensemble"), Harry Kelly (as "Dinty Moore"), Marta Keyes (as "Ensemble"), Marge Lafayette (as "Miss Maywood"), Evelyn Lawrence (as "Miss Southworth"), Preston Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Harry Long (as "Tom/Ensemble"), Frances Lunn (as "Ensemble"), Edith Maeborne (as "Miss Northcliffe"), Muriel Manners (as "Miss Glendening"), Emilie Marceau (as "Ensemble"), Beverly Maude (as "Ensemble"), Jimmie McCallion (as "Jimmie"), Edna McCallum (as "Ensemble"), Mary McGowan (as "Ensemble"), Lelia McGuire (as "Miss Buskminster"), Geneva Mitchell (as "Who's This"), Georgie Moore (as "Ensemble"), Juliet Morena (as "Ensemble"), Cora Neary (as "Ensemble"), Edgar Nelson (as "Mike"), Peggy O'Connor (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Oldfield (as "Ensemble"), Charles Perry (as "Ensemble"), Bella Pilling (as "Ensemble"), Alice Pitman (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Pross (as "Chinese Girl/Ensemble"), Robert Rachford (as "Ensemble"), Anastasia Reilly (as "What Her Name"), Katherine Sacker (as "Miss Fairweather"), Herbert Schwartz (as "Herbert"), Eve Sinclair (as "Ensemble"), Lily Smart (as "Ensemble"), Adele Smith (as "Miss Stuyvesant"), Jack Squires (as "Shuffling Bill"), Kay Stafford (as "Ensemble"), Jack Stanley (as "Joey Ling"), Bobby Story (as "Miss Longstreet"), Joy Sutphen (as "Minnie Fletcher/Miss Matteson"), Eleanor Sweet (as "Ensemble/Chinese Girl"), Eleanor Terry (as "Helen"), Irene Todd (as "Ensemble"), Earl Van Horn (as "Old 'Pop'"), Inez Van Horn (as "Cynthia Jones"), Marie Webster (as "Ensemble"), Charles Wheeler (as "Wing Sing/Ensemble"), Ina Williams (as "Scats"), Leo Williams (as "Ensemble"), Mary Williams (as "Ensemble"), Paul Wilsox (as "Ensemble"), Ronald Wyse (as "Ensemble/Abe Levy"), Edwin Young (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Gene Buck.
- (1927) Stage Play: Enchanted Isle. Musical.
- (1927) Stage Play: Take the Air. Musical comedy. Music by Dave Stamper. Book by Anne Caldwell and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Charles Drury. Additional numbers by James F. Hanley, Russell J. Robinson, Willard Robison, Al Dubin, Con Conrad and Abner Silver. Directed by Alexander Leftwich, under the supervision of producer Gene Buck). Waldorf Theatre (moved to the Earl Carroll Theatre on 16 Apr 1928- close): 22 Nov 1927- 19 May 1928 (206 performances). Cast: Charlotte Ayres, Hugh Bennett, Audrey Berry, Bobby Bliss, Muriel Buck, Andrew Burgoyne, Violet Casey, Edward Conant, Vincent Curran, Diana Day, Edris Diamond, Dorothy Dilley, William F. Donahue, Norman Donald, Greek Evans (as "Captain Halliday"), Helga Farringmore, Frederica Finley, Gene Fontaine, Beryl Golden, Joseph Gorrien, Irene Griffith, Francis Guinan, Ethel Handler, Helen Herms, Eleanor Hunt, Loretta Jefferson, Paul Jones, Starr West Jones (as "Ensemble"), Simeon Karavaeff, Rosabelle Kay, Gladys Keck, Nellie King, Rose King, Carol Kingsbury, Florence Kinney, Walter Scott Kolk, Maurice Lupue, Carol Lynne, Will Mahoney, Herman Maier, Lee Manners, Muriel Manners, Julio Martel, Loretta McCarver, Marcelle Miller, Geneva Mitchell (as "Gloria"), Helen Murray, Marie Musselle, Hazzard Newberry, Al Ochs (as "Mink"), Kitty O'Connor, Bud Pearson, Jack Pearson, Adelaide Permin, Herbert Pickett, Charles Rainsford, Basil Rallis, John Roach, Marjorie Spahn, Trini, Blanche Victoria, Dorothy Waller, Bobbe Weeks, Donald Wells, Agnes White, Leo Williams, Mabel Williams, Chick York. Produced by Gene Buck.
- Music in May (1929). Musical/operetta.
- Robin Hood (1929). Musical/operetta (revival). Music by Reginald De Koven. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Additional lyrics by Clement W. Scott. Additional music by Louis Kroll. Directed by Milton Aborn. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 23 Dec 1929- close): 16 Nov 1929- 14 Jan 1930 (31 performances). Cast: Frances Baviello (as "Chorus"), Lisette Braddock (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Brown (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Bullard (as "Chorus"), William Burbank (as "Chorus"), Donald Catlin (as "Chorus"), John Cherry (as "Guy of Gisborne"), Roy Cropper (as "Robin Hood"), William Danforth (as "Sheriff of Nottingham"), Alfred Deste (as "Chorus"), Louis Diamond (as "Chorus"), Dene Dickens (as "Chorus"), Helen Etheridge (as "Chorus"), Greek Evans (as "Little John"), Elizabeth Flannigan (as "Chorus"), Charles E. Galagher (as "Will Scarlet"), Sally Galbreaith (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Wee Griffin (as "Chorus"), Ida Brooks Hunt (as "Dame Durden"), Lorna Doone Jackson (as "Alan-a-Dale"), Faye Joffee (as "Chorus"), Catherine Kent (as "Chorus"), Harry Knabenshue (as "Chorus"), George Koenig (as "Chorus"), Florence Lamorer'e as "Chorus"), Ehel Lynne ("Chorus"), William J. McCarthy (as "Friar Tuck"), Nell McCormick (as "Chorus"), Daniel Medwin (as "Chorus"), Frances Moore (as "Chorus"), George Plummer (as "Chorus"), Helen Rae (as "Chorus"), Bernie Sager (as "Chorus"), Adele Savage (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Seegar (as "Annabel"), Oga Steck (as "Maid Marian"), Mary Thurman (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Wadleigh (as "Chorus"), Betty Wald (as "Chorus"), Lillian Wallace (as "Chorus"), Jack Willard (as "Chorus"), Bronek Wrobleski (as "Chorus"), Francesco Yannelli (as "Chorus"). Produced by Jolson Theatre Musical Comedy Company.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Serenade. Musical comedy/opera (revival). Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Victor Herbert. Directed by Milton Aborn. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 4 Mar 1930- 15 Mar 1930 (15 performances). Cast: Frances Baviello (as "Juana"), John Cherry (as "Colombo"), Elizabeth Crandall (as "Senora Valdez"), Roy Cropper (as "Lopez"), Carl Dews (as "Captain Anselmo"), Greek Evans (as "Carlos Alvarado"), Charles E. Galagher (as "Romero"), Wee Griffin (as "Isabella"), Forrest Huff (as "The Duke of Santa Cruz"), Lorna Doone Jackson (as "Dolores"), Olga Steck (as "Inez"), William White (as "Gomez"), Hobson Young (as "The Colonel"). Produced by Jolson Theatre Musical Comedy Company.
- (1931) Stage Play: East Wind. Musical comedy.
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