- (1904 - 1938) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: Joseph Entangled. Comedy. Written by Henry Arthur Jones. Garrick Theatre: 10 Oct 1904- Dec 1904 (closing date unkown/65 performances). Cast: Walter Allen, Laura Hope Crews, Stanley Dark, Maggie Holloway Fischer, John Glendinning, Bertram Harrison, Grace Heyer, J. Hartley Manners, Henry Miller, Hilda Spong, Frederick Tiden, Frederick Tyler, Frank Willard. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Zira. Drama. Written by J. Hartley Manners and Henry Miller. Princess Theatre: 21 Sep 1905- Jan 1906 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Leon E. Brown, Charles Bruce, J.R. Crauford, William Deane, Jameson Lee Finney, A.B. Franklin, Bertram Harrison, Harry Hyde, Howard Lewis, Arthur Moore, Harrington Reynolds,Beverly Sitgreaves, Jack Standing, Fred Thorne, George S. Titheradge, Gwendolyn Valentine, Frederick Warren, Stanhope Wheatcroft, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Frank Willard, Frank Worthing. Produced by Henry Miller.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Great Divide. Drama. Written by William Vaughn Moody. Directed by Henry Miller. Princess Theatre: 3 Oct 1906- 24 Mar 1907 (238 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, William J. Butler, Laura Hope Crews (as "Polly Jordan"), Robert Cummings (as "Lon Anderson") [Broadway debut], Nolan Gagne, Charles Gotthold, Bertram Harrison (as "An Architect"), Henry Miller, Frederick Moore, Leon Roberts, Henry B. Walthall (as "Burt Williams"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Jordan"), Arnold Wilbur, Charles Wyngate. Replacement actors: Lous Bishop Hall, Edith Wynne Matthison (as "Ruth Jordan"). Produced by Henry Miller. Note: Produced on film as The Great Divide (1929).
- (1910) Stage Play: The Upstart. Comedy. Written by Tom Barry. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 1 Sep 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Francis Byrne, Jane Cawl, George Clarke [credited as George Clark], David Glassford, Daniel Pennell, Catherine Robertson, John Westley, George Woodward. Produced by Bertram Harrison. Note: Jane Cowl Jane Cawl may be erroneously credited as Jane Cawl.
- (1912) Stage Play: Little Women. Drama. Written by Marian De Forest. Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. Conceived by Jessie Bonstelle. Directed by Bertram Harrison and Jessie Bonstelle. Playhouse Theatre: 14 Oct 1912- Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: Marie Pavey, Gertrude Berkeley, Alice Brady (as "Meg"), John Cromwell (as "John Brooke"), Carson Davenport, Lillian Dix, Mrs. E.A. Eberle, Howard Estabrook, Lynn Hammond, Gladys Hulette, Carl Sauerman, Beverly West. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Ware Case. Written by George Pleydell Bancroft. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 30 Nov 1915- Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Robert Ayrton, Albert Bruning, Harry Chessman, Charles Derickson, Corliss Giles, John Halliday, Maude Hanaford, Gladys Hanson, A.P. Kaye, Montagu Love, Dana Parker, Lou Tellegen, Robert Vivian, Henry Von Weiser. Produced by Garrick Co.
- (1917) Stage Play: Anthony in Wonderland. Written by Monckton Hoffe. Directed by Bertram Harrison and Herbert Brenon. Criterion Theatre: 23 Oct 1917- Oct 1917 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Clay Clement, Claude Daniels, Marie De Lachau, Hilda Dorrington, E.L. Duane, Will H. Gregory, Alfred Helton, Joseph Kilgour, Harry McKee, Henry Miller, Gordon Morris, George Riddell, John L. Shine, Florence Shirley, Marguerite St. John.
- (1919) Stage Play: Tumble In. Musical comedy. Music by Rudolf Friml. Material and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Based on a farce by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Musical Direction by Herbert Stothart. Musical Direction by Bert French. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Selwyn Theatre: 24 May 1919- 12 Jul 1919 (128 performances). Cast: Isabel Adams, Hortense Alden (as "Hortense"), Kitty Berg, George Bingham, Jane Cobb, Courtney Collins, Herbert Corthell, Dudley Farnsworth, John Ford, Virginia Hammond, Ruth Harrington, Edna Hettler, Edna Hibbard, Fred Lennox, Helen Lyons, Babe Marlowe, Olga Mishka, Claire Nagle, Marietta O'Brien, Peggy O'Neil, Harry A. Pollard, Maxine Robinson, Charles Ruggles (as "Dallas Brown"), Emily Russ, Zelda Sears (as "Aunt Selina"), Ivan Strogoff, Beatrice Summers, Arthur Swanstone, Dorothy Taylor, Alice Van Buren, Nick Wilson, Kathryn Yates. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein and Selwyn & Co.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Girl in the Limousine. Farce. Written by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 6 Oct 1919- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/137 performances). Cast: Edward Butler, Harry Charles, John Cumberland, Claiborne Foster, Doris Kenyon, Dann Malloy, Barnett Parker, Charles Ruggles (as "Dr. Jimmie Galen"), Vivian Rushmore, Zelda Sears (as "Aunt Cicely"), Frank M. Thomas (as "Freddie Neville"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1920) Stage Play: Merchants of Venus. Comedy. Written by Alan Brooks. Directed by Bertram Harrison and Alan Brooks. Punch and Judy Theatre: 27 Sep 1920- Nov 1920 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Alan Brooks, Jane Darwell (as "Mrs. Marie Wilcox"), Frank Dayton, Edward Donnelly, Thomas Hoier, Mary Howard, Robert Kelly, S. Kurasaki, Thais Magrane, Carroll McComas (as "Verna Cromwell"), Vivian Rushmore, James Terbell. Produced by Richard Lambert.
- (1921) Stage Play: Getting Gertie's Garter. Farce.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Demi-Virgin. Farce. Written by Avery Hopwood. Directed by Charles Mather and Bertram Harrison. Times Square Theatre: 18 Oct 1921- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/268 performances). Cast: Glenn Anders (as "Wally Dean"), Sascha Beaumont, Marjorie Clements, Peggy Coudray, Helen Cunningham, Hazel Dawn, Kenneth Douglas, Constance Farber, Helen Flint (as "Fay Winthrop") [Broadway debut], Ralph Glover, Alice Hegeman, John Maroni, Charles Mather, Mary Robinson, Charles Ruggles, Mary Salisbury, Mildred Wayne. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Man's Name. Drama. Written by Majorie Chase and Eugene Walter. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Theatre Republic: 14 Nov 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Felix Krembs, Lowell Sherman, Dorothy Shoemaker, T. Tamamoto. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1922) Stage Play: Lawful Larceny. Comedy. Written by Samuel Shipman. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Theatre Republic: 2 Jan 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/190 performances). Cast: Frazer Coulter (as "Mr. Davis"), Alan Dinehart (as "Andrew Dorsey"), Sara Haden, Gail Kane, Felix Krembs (as "Judge Perry"), Bijoute La Violette, Margaret Lawrence, Martha Mayo, John Sharkey, Lowell Sherman, John Stokes, Ida Waterman (as "Mrs. French"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1922) Stage Play: Partners Again. Comedy. Written by Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Selwyn Theatre: 1 May 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth, James F. Ayres, Barney Bernard (as "Abe Potash"), Alexander Carr (as "Mawruss Perlmutter"), Mabel Carruthers, Cameron Clemens, John T. Dwyer, Robert Gleckler, Jack C. Grey, Louis Kimball, Lee Kohlmer, Edwin Mordant, John F. Morrissey, Jennie Moscovitz, Helen Reimer, Adele Rolland, James Spottswood (as "Mozart Rabiner"), Max Waizman. Produced by The Selwyns. Produced in association with A.H. Woods.
- (1922) Stage Play: Go Easy, Mabel. Musical comedy. Book by Charles George. Lyrics by Charles George. Music by Charles George. Musical Director: Ross Mobley. Directed by Bertram Harrison and Julian Alfred. Longacre Theatre: 8 May 1922- 20 May 1922 (16 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire (as "Girl"), Arthur Aylesworth (as "George Macdonald"), Lucille Constant (as "Girl"), Will J. Deming (as "Ted Sparks"), Margaret Dumont (as "Mrs. Edward Drenton"), Grace Duncan (as "Girl"), Evelyn Gerald (as "Girl"), Sonya Ivanoff (as "Girl"), Ethel Levey (as "Mabel Montmorency"), Russell Mack (as "Bruce Drenton"), James C. Marlowe (as "Edward Drenton"), Virginia Roche (as "Girl"), Eileen Van Biene (as "Tessie Claire"), Victoria White (as "Girl"), Beatrice Wilson (as "Girl"), Sue Wilson (as "Girl"), Estelle Winwood (as "Mabel Sparks"). Produced by Hudson Productions Company, Inc.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Love Child. Drama.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Masked Woman. Melodrama.
- (1923) Stage Play: Helen of Troy, New York. Musical comedy. Music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. Based on a book by George S. Kaufman. Selwyn Theatre: (moved to Times Square Theatre on 8 Oct 1923 to close): 19 Jun 1923- 1 Dec 1923 (191 performances). Cast included Queenie Smith. Produced by Rufus LeMaire and George Jessel.
- (1923) Stage Play: We've Got to Have Money. Comedy. Written by Edward Laska. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Playhouse Theatre: 20 Aug 1923- Oct 1923 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Manuel A. Alexander, Robert Ames, Jerome Cowan (as "Toney Platt"), R.M. D'Angelo, Alex Derman, Leo Donnelly, Flora Finch, Joseph Granby, Eden Gray, Louis Mount Joy, Stewart Kemp, Doris Marquette, Robert McWade (as "Richard Walcott"), Milton Nobles Jr., James Robb, Louise Segal, Vivian Tobin (as "Olga Walcott"), Marie Louise Walker, J.D. Walsh, Richard Warren. Produced by A.L. Jones and Morris Green.
- (1925) Stage Play: Spring Fever. Comedy. Written by Vincent Lawrence. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 3 Aug 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Arthur H. Allen, Kathryn Brown, Helen Carrington, Marion Coakley, J. Alden Cooke, John T. Dwyer (as "Harry Ayer"), Edward Emerson (as "Bell-Boy"), Agatha Frederic, Chandler Houghton (as "James Standish"), Leo Kennedy, Joseph Kilgour (as "David Waters"), Wilton Lackaye (as "Frank Hoyt"), Francetta Mallory, Charles Penman, James Rennie (as "Jack Kelly"), Emmet Ryan (as "Charles Williams"), Stewart Seymore, June Starr, Fred Sutton (as "A Stranger"), Lou Turner, Harry Whittemore. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1925) Stage Play: A Kiss in a Taxi. Comedy/farce. Written by Clifford Grey, from the French of Maurice Hennequin and Pierre Veber. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Ritz Theatre: 25 Aug 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/103 performances). Cast: Janet Beecher (as "Valentine"), Arthur Bowyer, Arthur Byron (as "Leon Lambert"), Claudette Colbert (as "Ginette"), George Graham, Harry Hanlon, Charles Mather (as "Gilbert"), Patricia O'Connor, Lee Patrick (as "Angele"), Edward Rigby (as "Le Sage"), Frank Sherlock, Marios Underwood, John Williams. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1926) Stage Play: Buy, Buy, Baby. Farce.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Matrimonial Bed.
- (1927) Stage Play: Skin Deep. Comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Behavior of Mrs. Crane. Written by Harry Segall. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Erlanger's Theatre: 20 Mar 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Walter Connolly (as "Luis Garcia"), Isobel Elsom (as "Myra Spaulding"), Kathryn Givney (as "Edith Hayes"), Phyllis Joyce (as "Cicely Prentiss"), Stapleton Kent (as "Harley"), Margaret Lawrence (as "Doris Crane"), John Marston (as "Bruce King"), William Millman [credited as L'Estrange Millman] (as "Victor Follansby"), George Thorpe (as "Lord Winchmore"), Charles Trowbridge (as "Elliott Crane"). Produced by Eugene W. Parsons.
- (1928) Stage Play: Say When. Musical comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: Heavy Traffic. Comedy. Written by Arthur Richman. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Empire Theatre: 5 Sep 1928- Oct 1928 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore, Mary Boland (as "Rosalie West"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Tommy Fairchild"), Edward Crandall, Jean Dixon, Reginald Mason, A.E. Matthews (as "Ralph Corbin"), Robert Strange, Kay Strozzi (as "Isabel Mancini"). Produced by Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Treasure Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: Singin' the Blues. Drama.
- (1931) Stage Play: Hot Money. Comedy. Written by Aben Kandel. Directed by Bertram Harrison. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 7 Nov 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Arthur Albro (as "Colombo"), Albert Bergh (as "Warren"), William E. Blake, Hobart Cavanaugh (as "Mike Donahey"), Peggy Conklin (as "Helen Wilson"), Robert W. Craig, Leo Daschbach, Willard Dashiell (as "Clifford Grey"), Henry De Koven, Leo Donnelly, Allys Dwyer, Robert C. Fischer, Roger Girod, Sandy Goodwin, Suzanne Jackson, Jane M. Jonson, Harold Kennedy, Leo Kennedy, Roy Le May, R. Le Page, Joe Neale, Alexis M. Polianov, Al Rauh, Edwin Redding, George Rogers, Alma Ross (as "Mrs. Pachinelli"), Elaine Staggers, Martin Tarby, Clark Twelvetrees, Morton Ullman, Dorothy Vernon, Jack Winne, May Wood. Produced by James W. Elliott.
- (1934) Stage Play: The Red Cat. Drama. Written by Rudolph Lothar and Hans Adler. Book adapted by Jessie Ernst. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Broadhurst Theatre: 19 Sep 1934- Sep 1934 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Wylie Adams, Marianne Davis, Lewis Dayton, Florence Edney (as "Josephine"), Tamara Geva (as "Mimi"), Frederick Graham, Porter Hall (as "John Charteris"), Lorraine Hayes, Francis Lister, Rex O'Malley (as "Marquis Rene De Lac"), Barnett Parker, Gerald Oliver Smith, Louis Tanno, Edith Trivers, Ruth Weston (as "Genevieve/Baroness Cassini"), Barry O'Moore (as "Henri Beneffe"). Produced by A.H. Woods. Produced in association with 20th Century Pictures Corp.
- (1934) Stage Play: Say When. Musical comedy. Music by Ray Henderson. Book by John McGowan [credited as Jack McGowan]. Lyrics by Ted Koehler. Musical Director: Max Meth. Music orchestrated by Conrad Salinger. Musical numbers staged by Russell Markert. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Imperial Theatre: 8 Nov 1934- 12 Jan 1935 (76 performances). Cast: John Albert, Joanna Allen, Ronnie Beck, Donald Brown, Helen Buck, Helene Cambridge, Phyllis Cameron, Joe Carroll, Charles Collins, Gloria Cook, Betty Dell, Don Drew, Lois Eckhart, Lillian Emerson, Frances Foley, Marjorie Gayle, George Herman [credited as George B. Herman] (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Taylor Holmes (as "Charles Palmer"), Bob Hope (as "Jimmy Blake"), Joan Igon, Lorraine Jannee, Aimee La Rue, Dick Langdon, Arlene Leahy, J. Elliott Leonard, Nick Long Jr. (as "Reginald Pratt"), Charlotte Lorraine, Fred Lyon, Frederick Manatt, Dennie Moore (as "Aimee Bates"), Mickey Moore, Ed Murray, M. O'Brien, Viola Paulson, Gedda Petry (as "Lady of the Ensemble, Jack Richards, Harry Richman (as "Bob Breese"), Michael Romanoff, Etna Ross, Martin Sheppard, Edwina Steele, Sylvia Stone, Martha Tibbetts, Clyde Veaux, John Walsh, Linda Watkins, J.P. Wilson, Cora Witherspoon (as "Myra Palmer"), Frank Worden. Produced by Jack McGowan and Ray Henderson.
- (1936) Stage Play: Swing Your Lady. Comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: Around the Corner. Comedy. Written by Martin Flavin. Directed by Bertram Harrison. 48th Street Theatre: 28 Dec 1936- Jan 1937 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Charles Coburn (as "Fred Perkins"), Boyd Crawford (as "Dave"), Zamah Cunningham (as "Sarah Clark"), Edwin Cushman (as "Mac"), Lillian Emerson (as "Sally"), Merle Maddern (as "Mary Perkins"), Dodson Mitchell (as "Ephraim Clark"), Milburn Stone (as "Joe") [final Broadway role], Frank Tweddell (as "Mr. Peterson"), Cyrus W. Wendall (as "Amos Perkins"). Produced by Lodewick Vroom.
- (1937) Stage Play: Miss Quis. Comedy. Written by Ward Morehouse. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Henry Miller's Theatre: 7 Apr 1937- May 1937 (closing date unknown/37 performances). Cast: Walter Baldwin (as "B.C. Calico"), Charles Dow Clark (as "Sam Whittle"), Peggy Converse (as "Crickett"), Edwin Cooper (as "Amos Yadkin"), William David (as "Hector McBee"), Tom Fadden (as "Ed Trett"), Mary Gildea (as "Opal Calico"), J. Norman Hammond (as "Cornwallis Moon"), Eda Heinemann (as "Zuella McBee"), Jessie Royce Landis (as "Christine Anning Lathrop"), James Lightfoot (as "Sheriff"), Paul Porter (as "Alf"), James Rennie (as "Buster Niles"), Howard Smith (as "Esau"), Calvin Thomas (as "Tom Anning"), John Vosburgh (as "Henderson Lathrop"), Emily Ann Wellman (as "Tavinia Windell"), Peggy Wood (as "Liz Quis"). Produced by Vinton Freedley.
- (1937) Stage Play: Sea Legs. Musical comedy. Music by Michael Cleary. Book by Arthur Swanstrom. Lyrics by Arthur Swanstrom. Based on the play "The Cat Came Back" by Laurence E. Johnson, Beula King and Avery Hopwood. Musical Direction by Frank Cork. Music orchestrated by Joe Jordan. Choreographed by Johnny Mattison. Book directed by Bertram Harrison. Mansfield Theatre: 18 May 1937- 29 May 1937 (15 performances). Cast: Robert Arnold, Roscoe Ates (as "James McCracken"), Ronnie Beck, Jeane Beryl, Mary Brent, Park Caperton, Rita Carmen, Maude Carroll, Lynne Carter, Charles Collins, Arthur Craig, Deedee, Althea Elder, Derek Fairman, Walter Greaza (as "George W. Tuttle"), George Henry Jerstad, Charles King, Patricia Knight, Lorraine Latham, Barbara Mailman, Patricia Martin, Earl Mason, Kathryn Mayfield, Rosie Moran, Henry Rudisell, Helen Sanford, Mary Sargent, Patsy Schenck, David Sorin, Willis Stiles, Dorothy Stone (as "Barbara Deeds"), Al Terry, Diane Wentworth, Georgina Yaeger. Produced by Albert Bannister and J. Edmund Byrne.
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