- (1904 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. Comedy. Written by Anne Crawford Flexner, from two famous stories, "Mrs. Wiggs" and "Lovey Mary" by Alice Hegan Rice. Directed by Oscar Eagle [earliest Broadway credit]. Savoy Theatre: 3 Sep 1904- Jan 1905 (closing date unknown/150 performances). Cast: Bessie Burt (as "Europena"), Argyle Campbell (as "Billy Wiggs"), Madge Carr Cook (as "Mrs. Wiggs"), Wilbert De Rouge )as "Brother Spicer"), Oscar Eagle (as "Mr. Wiggs"), Anna Fields (as "Mrs. Schultz"), Harry L. Franklin (as "Mr. Schultz"), Edward Gillispie (as "H. Hunkadunkus Jones/Deputy Sheriff"), Taylor Granville (as "Chris Hazey"), Willie Gray (as "Pete Schultz"), Thurston Hall (as "Mr. Bob") [Broadway debut], Mina Haywood (as "Lena Krasmeier"), William T. Hodge (as "Mr. Stubbins"), William B. Janes (as "Tommy"), Lillian Lee (as "Mrs. Eichorn"), Helen Lowell (as "Miss Hazey"), A.W. Maflin (as "Deacon Bagby"), May McManus (as "Asia"), Ida Schwartz (as "Tina Viney"), Nora Shelby (as "Miss Lucy"), William Sherlock (as "Mr. Eichorn"), Edith Storey (as "Australia"), Mabel Taliaferro (as "Lovey Mary"), John Walton (as "Joe Eichorn"). Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: Filmed as Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1914), Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1919), Lovey Mary (1926), Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934) [most notable version], and Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1942).
- (1908) Stage Play: Wildfire. Comedy. Written by George Broadhurst and George V. Hobart. Liberty Theatre: 7 Sep 1908- Nov 1908 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Lillian Russell (as "Mrs. Henrietta Barrington"), Will Archie, Sydney Booth, Annie Buckley, Gilbert Douglas, Mary Elizabeth Forbes, Thurston Hall, T. Hayes Hunter, Ellen Mortimer, John D. O'Hara, Franklyn Roberts, Frank Sheridan, Ernest Truex, Joseph Tuohy. Produced by Joseph Brooks. Note: Filmed by World Film as Wildfire (1915), and by Distinctive Pictures [distributed by Vitagraph Company of America] as Wildfire (1925).
- (1914) Stage Play: The Only Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Material by Henry Blossom. From "Our Wives" by Frank Mandel and Helen Kraft. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Lyrics by Henry Blossom. Adapted from the German of Ludwig Fulda. Musical Direction by Robert Hood Bowers. Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by Fred G. Latham. 39th Street Theatre (moved to the Lyric Theatre on 16 Nov 1915 to close): 2 Nov 1914- 5 Jun 1915 (240 performances). Cast: Richard Bartlett, Wilda Bennett, Jeanne Darys, John Findlay, Thurston Hall (as "Alan Kimbrough"), Jane Hilbert, Louise Kelley, Marjorie Oviatt, Jed Prouty, Estelle Richmond, Adele Rowland, Gladys Schultz, Claire Standish, Ernest Torrence, Vivian Wessell, Josephine Whittell. Produced by Joe Weber.
- (1917) Stage Play: Have a Heart. Musical comedy. Music by Jerome Kern. Material by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Lyrics by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Musical Direction by Gus Salzer. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional lyrics by Schuyler Greene, James Kendis, Charles Bayha and Jerome Kern. Additional music by James Kendis and Charles Bayha. Directed by Edward Royce. Liberty Theatre: 11 Jan 1917- 17 Mar 1917 (76 performances). Cast: Flavia Arcaro (as "Mrs. Pyne"), Annette Besuden (as "Ensemble"), Belle Bowman (as "Ensemble"), James Bradbury (as "Matthew Pyne"), Walter Burke (as "Ensemble"), Dazie Burton (as "Ensemble"), Will Cobb (as "Ensemble"), William Deacon (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Del Puente (as "Yussuf"), Helen Donohue (as "Ensemble"), Louise Dresser (as "Dolly Brabazon"), Grace DuBoise (as "Ensemble"), Helen Eby-Rock (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Eley (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Fears (as "Georgia"), Margaret Fritts (as "Ensemble"), Charmain Furlong (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Gateson (as "Lizzie O'Brien"), Roy Gordon (as "Captain Charles Owen"), Mabel Guilford (as "Ensemble"), Thurston Hall (as "Rutherford Schoonmaker"), Marie Hollywell (as "Ensemble"), Earl Jordon (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Keith (as "Detective Baker"), Helen Lane (as "Ensemble"), Donald MacDonald (as "Ted Sheldon"), Alice Maurice (as "Ensemble"), Rosalie Mellette (as "Ensemble"), Paul Mountaney (as "Ensemble"), Leonora Novasio, Martha Parsons (as "Ensemble"), Doris Predo (as "Ensemble"), Bert Pullaney (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Revere (as "Maitre d'Hotel"), Jules Rigoni (as "Ensemble"), Anne Sands (as "Ensemble"), Will Smith (as "Ensemble"), Billy B. Van (as "Henry"), Eileen Van Biene (as "Peggy Schoonmaker"), Roy Wells (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1919) Stage Play: Civilian Clothes. Written by Thompson Buchanan. Directed by Frank Underwood. Morosco Theatre: 12 Sep 1919- Jan 1920 (closing date unknown/150 performances). Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1921) Stage Play: Mary Stuart/A Man About Town [joint production]. Ritz Theatre: 21 Mar 1921- Apr 1921 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Mary Stuart: Drama. Written by John Drinkwater. Cast: Clare Eames (as "Mary Stuart"), Charles Francis (as "John Hunter"), Thurston Hall (as "Bothwell"), Florence Johns (as "Mary Beaton"), Leslie Palmer (as "Thomas Randolph"), Frank Reicher (as "David Riccio"), Charles Waldron (as "Darnley"), Russ Whytal (as "Andrew Boyd"). A Man About Town: Special production. Cast: Deems Taylor. Produced by William H. Harris Jr.
- (1922) Stage Play: The French Doll. Comedy. Adapted from the French of M. Armont and Mr. Gerbidon. Book adapted by A.E. Thomas. Music by George Gershwin and Gus Edwards. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Will D. Cobb. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. Lyceum Theatre: 20 Feb 1920- 3 Jun 1922 (120 performances). Cast: Eugene Borden, Irene Bordoni, Don Burroughs, Adrienne D'Ambricourt, Will Deming, Edouard Durand (as "Baron Mazulier"), Thurston Hall (as "T. Wellington Wick"), Edna Hibbard, James Hunter, Laura Lussier, William Williams. Produced by E. Ray Goetz.
- (1926) Stage Play: Still Waters. Written and produced by Augustus Thomas. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Mar 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/16 performances).
- (1926) Stage Play: Buy, Buy, Baby. Princess Theatre: 7 Oct 1926- Oct 1926 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast included: Shirley Booth, Alison Skipworth, Laura Hope Crews.
- (1927) Stage Play: Mixed Doubles. Comedy/farce. Written by Frank Stayton. Bijou Theatre: 26 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Eric Blore (as "Reggie Ervine"), Marion Coakley (as "Lady Audrey Irvine"), Roy Cochrane (as "Barrett"), William Eville (as "Rev. Arthur Escott"), Thurston Hall (as "Sir John Dorle"), Margaret Lawrence (as "Betty"), Russell Morrison (as "Ian McConochie"), Marcella Swanson (as "Rose"), John Williams (as "Howell Jamess"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Note: Fimed (UK production; British Dominions Films/received limited U.S. distribution via Paramount) as Mixed Doubles (1933).
- (1927) Stage Play: Behold the Bridegroom. Written by George Kelly. Directed by George Kelly. Cort Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from Feb 1928- close); 26 Dec 1927- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson (as "Antoinette Lyle"), Clarence Bellair (as "Doctor Loebell"), Jean Dixon (as "Constance Peyton"), Marion Evenson (as "Nurse"), Mary Gildea (as "Sheppard"), Thurston Hall (as "Robert Lyle"), Carl Hamilton (as "Doctor Huntington"), Kenneth Lawton (as "Edwards"), John Marston (as "Spencer Train"), Virginia Russell (as "Mary McGrath"), Mary Servoss (as "Mrs. Eleanor Ridgway"), Lester Vail (as "Gehring Fitler"). Produced by Rosalie Stewart.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Common Sin. Written and directed by Willard Mack. Forrest Theatre: 15 Oct 1928- Nov 1928 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Regina Brown, Harold Elliott, Thurston Hall (as "Jim Steele"), Millicent Hanley, Frank Joyner, Kenneth Lawton, Percival Lennon, Lee Patrick, Edward Racey, Frank Shannon, Justine Smith.Produced by Willard Mack.
- (1928) Stage Play: Sign of the Leopard. Drama. Written by Edgar Wallace. Directed by Campbell Gullan. National Theatre: 11 Dec 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/39 performances).
- (1929) Stage Play: Security. Written by Esme Wynne-Tyson. Directed by Stanley Logan. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 28 Mar 1929- Apr 1929 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Howard Benton, Irene Brown, Hope Drown, Marjorie Gateson, Thurston Hall (as "James Mapleson"), Robert Harrigan, Anita Kerry, Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Lacey"), Reginald Mason (as "Ronnie Newton"), Charles Milward (as "Sir Daniel Merchant"), Florence Wessels. Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1929) Stage Play: Fifty Million Frenchmen. 27 Nov 1929- 5 July 1930.
- (1930) Stage Play: Everything's Jake. Comedy. Written by Don Marquis. Directed by Walter Greenough. Assembly Theatre: 16 Jan 1930- Mar 1930 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "Ma Smith"), William Barry, Eleanore Bedford, Marie Dalba, Regine De Valat, Edward Donnelly, Paul Dorn (as "Waiter"), Mel Efird, George Freedley, Thurston Hall (as "Jake Smith"), Pendleton Harrison, Benjamin Hoagland, Mitch Hutchinson, Charles Kennedy, Alvin Kerr, Ethel Morrison, Harry Selby, Marius Underwood, Walter Vonnegut, Catherine Willard. Produced by New York Theatre Assembly.
- (1931) Stage Play: Philip Goes Forth. Comedy. Written and directed by George Kelly. Biltmore Theatre: 12 Jan 1931- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/97 performances). Cast: Marion Barney, Harry Ellerbe (as "Philip") [Broadway debut], Madge Evans (as "Cynthia"), Mary Gildia (as "Hazel"), Harry Gresham, Thurston Hall (as "Mr. Eldridge"), Thais Lawton (as "Mrs. Randolph"), Donna Pasedeloup, Dorothy Stickney (as "Miss Krail"), Ralph Urmy, Harold Webster, Cora Witherspoon (as "Mrs. Oliver"). Produced by Laurence Rivers Inc.
- (1932) Stage Play: Chrysalis. Written by Rose Albert Porter. Directed by Theresa Helburn. Martin Beck Theatre: 15 Nov 1932- Dec 1932 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Arling Alcine, Wihelmina Barton, Humphrey Bogart (as "Don Ellis"), Fannie Bourke [credited as Fan Bourke] (as "Blondie") [final Broadway credit], Lalive Brownell, Lily Cahill, Kathleen Comegys (as "Mrs. Haron"), Elisha Cook Jr. (as "Honey Rogers"), Gilberte Frey, Jessie Graham, Georgie Lee Hall, Thurston Hall (as "Judge Halman"), Hazel Hanna, Florence Heller, Henrietta Kaye, Elia Kazan (as "Louis") [Broadway debut], George Kinsey, Frank Layton, Phyllis Loughton, Jean MacIntyre, Kathryn McClure, Jock Munro, Mary Orr, Osgood Perkins (as "Michael Haverill"), Beta Rothafel, Toni Sorel, Harry D. Southard, Margaret Sullavan (as "Lyda Cose"), Russell Thayer, June Walker (as "Eve Haron"), Harold Woodall, Edmund Ziman. Produced by Martin Beck. Produced in association with Lawrence Langner and Theresa Helburn.
- (1933) Stage Play: Thoroughbred. Comedy. Written by Doty Hobart. Directed by Theodore J. Hammerstein. Vanderbilt Theatre: 6 Nov 1933- 27 Nov 1933 (33 performances). Cast: Harry Ellerbe (as "Richard Westervail/Rickey"), Lillian Emerson, Clyde Fillmore, Louise Glover, Thurston Hall (as "John Collins"), John Lynds, Claudia Morgan, John Daly Murphy (as "Hickson"), Jerry Norris, Florence Reed, Hilda Spong (as "Clarissa Van Horne"), Charles Stepaneck. Produced by Theodore J. Hammerstein and Denis Du-For.
- (1934) Stage Play: Re-Echo. Drama. Written by I.J. Golden. Produced and directed by Carol Sax. Forrest Theatre: 10 Jan 1934- Jan 1934 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Chisholm Beach, Harry Davenport (as "John Lord"), Walter D. Greene, Thurston Hall, Charles Holden, Leonard Mence, Phyllis Povah (as "Grace Manning"), Florence Walcott, George Walcott.
- (1934) Stage Play: They Shall Not Die. Royale Theatre: 21 Feb 1934- Apr 1934 (62 performances). Cast included: Tom Ewell. Produced by the Theatre Guild.
- (1934) Stage Play: Spring Freshet. Written by Owen Davis. Scenic Design by Rollo Wayne. Directed by Owen Davis. Plymouth Theatre: 4 Oct 1934- Oct 1934 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Lionel Adams (as "Rev. Dr Brewster"), Lynn Beranger (as "Myrtle Hodge"), Francesca Bruning (as "Sylvia Merrill"), Margaret Callahan (as "Sue Colby"), Alexander Clark Jr. (as "Wade Hamlin"), Esther Dale (as "Isabel Levenseller"), Owen Davis Jr. (as "Wesley Levenseller"), Viola Frayne (as "Betty Eldridge"), Thurston Hall (as "Judge Ira Levenseller"), Leona Hogarth (as "Miss Ella"), Julia MacMahon (as "Miss Abbie"), Elizabeth Patterson (as "Clementina Lynch"), Eleanor Powers (as "Lydia Mundy"), Sidney Shields (as "Miss Minnie"), Richard Whorf (as "Ned Levenseller"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1934) Stage Play: All Rights Reserved. Comedy. Written by Irving Kaye Davis. Directed by Melville Burke. Ritz Theatre: 6 Nov 1934- Dec 1934 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Rowena Aubert, Ollie Burgoyne, King Calder (as "Robert Bradley"), Allan Dailey, Helene Dumas, Shirley Gale, Shirley Gibbs, Thurston Hall (as "Jack Huffaker"), William Harrigan (as "Philip Frampton"), Violet Heming, Louis Jean Heydt (as "Percival Lockwood"), Ruth Sheppard, C. Ellsworth Smith, Russell Thayer. Produced by Joseph Pollak.
- (1934) Stage Play: Rain from Heaven. Comedy. Written by S.N. Behrman. Directed by Philip Moeller. John Golden Theatre: 24 Dec 1934- Mar 1935 (closing date unknown/99 performances). Cast: Alice Belmore (credited as Alice Belmore-Cliffe), Lily Cahill (as "Phoebe Eldridge"), Hancey Castle, Jane Cowl, Marshall Grant, Thurston Hall (as "Hobart Eldridge") [final Broadway role], John Halliday, José Ruben (as "Nikolai Jurin"), Ben Smith (as "Rand Eldridge"), Robert Woods. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
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