- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Show Girl (1902). Musical comedy.
- Jack's Little Surprise (1904).
- The Gay Hussars (1909). Musical/operetta.
- Excuse Me (1911). Written by Rupert Hughes. Gaiety Theatre: 13 Feb 1911- Jul 1911 (closing date unknown/160 performances).
- What Ails You? (1912).
- Believe Me Xantippe (1913).
- The Land of Joy (1917). Musical revue. Music by Quinito Valverde. Material by J. F. Elizondo and Eulogio Velasco. English Book Adaptation by Ruth Boyd Ober. Lyrics by Eulogio Velasco and J.F. Elizondo. Musical Director: Julian Benloch. Directed by Alonzo Price. Additional staging by Eulogio Velasco. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The Park Theatre from 31 Oct 1917 to close): 14 Jan 1917- Jan 1917 (closing date date unknown/unknown performances).
- Toot-Toot! (1918). 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.
- Mrs. Kimball Presents (1944). Written and directed by Alonzo Price. 48th Street Theatre: 29 Feb 1944- 4 Mar 1944 (7 performances). Cast: Michael Ames, Joan Cory, Vicki Cummings, Bruce Evans, Elizabeth Inglise, Arthur Margetson, Hall Shelton, Jesse White (as "J.G. McGuire"). Produced by Ted Gerken and Joe Chandler.
- Polly (1929). Musical comedy. Music by Herbert Stothart and Philip Charig. Book by Guy Bolton, George Middleton and Isabel Leighton. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Based on "Polly with a Past" by David Belasco. Musical Director: Herbert Stothart. Featuring songs by Harry Rosenthal. Featuring songs with lyrics by Douglas Furber. Directed by John Harwood. Lyric Theatre: 8 Jan 1929- 19 Jan 1929 (15 performances). Cast: Fred Allen (as "Addie Stiles"), Louise Allen (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Anderson (as "Ensemble"), George Andre (as "Ensemble"), Hal Bird (as "Ensemble"), Norine Bogan (as "Ensemble"), Howard Bradford (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Brown (as "Ensemble"), Donald Buchanan (as "Ensemble"), Walter Bunker (as "Ensemble"), Martha Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Billie Cortez (as "Ensemble"), Hellene Counihan (as "Ensemble"), Inez Courtney (as "Betty"), Clifford Daly (as "Ensemble"), Louis Delgado (as "Ensemble"), Charles Esdale (as "Prentice Van Zile"), Anita Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Gus and Will (as "Ensemble"), Buddie Haines (as "Ensemble"), Robert Hall (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Hannons (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Hiller (as "Ensemble"), Hubert Hilton (as "Ensemble"), John Hundley (as "Rex Van Zile"), June (as "Polly Shannon"), Asya Kaz (as "Ensemble"), Sandra LaMar (as "Ensemble"), Jimmy Lee (as "Ensemble"), Geoffrey Luck (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Madison (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Mannon (as "Ensemble"), Robert Mathhews (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Messinger (as "Ensemble"), Lucy Monroe (as "Myrtle Grant"), Harry K. Morton (as "Harry Richards"), Edward Mowan (as "Ensemble"), Jack Norman (as "Ensemble"), Isabel O'Madigan (as "Mrs. Van Zile"), William Penney (as "Ensemble"), Tudor Penrose (as "Arturo"), Ruby Poe (as "Ensemble"), William Preston (as "Ensemble"), Alonzo Price (as "Bill Collector") [final Broadway role], Howard Rand (as "Ensemble"), Lucile Reece (as "Ensemble"), Marcella Rio (as "Ensemble"), Marion Saki (as "Sue"), Bunny Schum (as "Ensemble"), Leonard Sillman (as "Clay Cullen"), Audrey Sturges (as "Ensemble"), Greta Swanson (as "Ensemble"), William Tasek (as "Ensemble"), Charles Townshend (as "Ensemble"), Paulette Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Edna May Wright (as "Ensemble"), Grace Wright (as "Ensemble"), Rosalie Wynn (as "Ensemble"), Thalia Zanou (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
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