- (1907 - 1929) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: The Alaskan. Musical comedy. Music by Harry Girard. Material by Joseph Blethen and Max Figman. Lyrics by Joseph Blethen. Dances arranged by Joseph C. Smith. Conducted by Oscar Radin [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Max Figman. Knickerbocker Theatre: 12 Aug 1907- 7 Sep 1907 (29 performances). Cast included: Anne Adair, Agnes Cain Brown, Harry Girard, Edward Martindel, Harold Vizard, Teddy Webb. Produced by John Cort.
- (1908) Stage Play: Nearly a Hero. Musical/farce. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Edward B. Claypoole and Will Heelan. Music by Seymour Furth. Orchestra under the direction of Oscar Radin. Featuring "I Don't Want to Marry You" and "My Sahara Girl" by Edward B. Claypoole. Lyrics for "My Sahara Girl" by Harry B. Smith. Featuring "I'm So Particular" by Matt Woodward and Louis A. Hirsch. Featuring "I Was a Hero (Too)" by Egbert Van Alstyne and Harry Williams. Featuring "Mary! My Heather Belle" by John B. Lowitz. Featuring songs by Herman Avery Wade. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin and Edward G. Unitt. Costume Design by Castel-Bert and Miss Finch. Men's costumes by Ritchie Harnden and Charles Swarns. Dances arranged by William Rock. Directed by George F. Marion and James C. Huffman. Casino Theatre: 24 Feb 1908- 6 Jun 1908 (116 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar, Burrell Barbaretto, Sam Bernard, Elizabeth Brice, Sam Edwards, Ethel Levey, Edgar Norton (as "Harold Percy Montague"), Zelda Sears (as "Mrs. Doolittle"), Marian Alexander, Louis Austin, Jane Brown, Doris Cameron, Miss Carr, Cyril Chadwick (as "Singer/dancer"), William Davis, Alice Eis, W.F. Fair, R. Franklyn, Edith Gervan, Robert Paton Gibbs, Fred Gray, Daisy Greene, Lillian Harris, Louis Helie, W.A. Hungerford, Josephine Kernell, Richard J. Kirkwood, Alice Knowlton, Dorothy Lancaster, Rita Lancaster, Ethel Lawrence, '' (as "Singer/dancer"), Adelaide Lehr, Adah Lewis (as "Gwendolyn Doolittle, a matinée girl of romantic dispositions"), Samuel Lindsay, Virginia Marshall, Violet Moore, Susan Pitt, Nancy Poole, Maxine Revillion, Franklyn Roberts, Katherine Robertson, Albertine Sargent, Vaughn Sargent, W. Slick, Edith Warner, Dorothy Watson, Ethel Wheeler. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Mimic World. Musical revue. Music by Ben M. Jerome and Seymour Furth. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Edward Madden and Addison Burkhard [credited as Addison Burkhardt]. Featuring "Mary Carey" by Benjamin Hapgood Burt and John B. Lovitz. Music for "When Johnny Comes March Home (From College) Again" and "Rag Man, Music Man" by Louis A. Hirsch. Music for "My Lady Wine" by Carl Rehman. Orchestra under the direction of Oscar Radin. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law and Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by William H. Matthews, Mme. Freisinger and Mme. Ripley. Musical numbers conceived and executed by Ned Wayburn. Directed by James C. Huffman. Casino Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 29 Sep 1908 to close): 9 Jul 1908- 3 Oct 1908 (100 performances). Cast: Roy Atwell (as "Lord Dundreary, a ghost from the humorous past"), Irene Bentley, William Bonelli (as "Jack Witchinghour"), Vernon Castle (as "Mrs. Guilford, a society leader"), Harry Corson Clark, Lotta Faust, Seymour Felix (as "George Cohan, a pop-up clip-up"), Charles King, Walter Lawrence, Dave Lewis, George W. Monroe, Grace Tyson, Theresa Bercien, Doris Cameron, Gladys Claire, Sam Collins, Marjorie Cortland, Dorothy Davidson, Miss V. Earl, Etta Franklin, Lottie Franklin, Louis Franklin, Miss P. Franklin, Bert French (as "Henri Montmarty"), Elizabeth Gardner, Ada Gordon, Jack Gordon, Lillian Graham, Joe Hadley, Marian Hartman, Mazie King, Nellie King, Jack Laughlin, Hattie Lorraine, Frank Mayne (as "Richard Thief, a worthy gentleman"), Arthur McWaters, Gladys Moore (as "Salome/American Daisy"), William Moore, George C. Pierce, Miss H. Pillard, Grace Shannon, Charles Sharp, Sam Sidman, Bessie Stevens, Frank Thomas, Grace Van Studdiford, Bert Von Klein, Will West, Ellen Worth. Produced by Sam Shubert, Lee Shubert and Lew Fields.
- (1910) Stage Play: Up and Down Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by William Jerome. Additional music by Albert von Tilzer, Ted Snyder, Melville Ellis, Melville Gideon and Louis A. Hirsch. Additional lyrics by Edward Madden, Junie McCree and Irving Berlin. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Directed by William J. Wilson. Casino Theatre: 18 Jul 1910- 17 Sep 1910 (72 performances). Cast: Adelaide & Hughes (as "Special Dancing Feature"), Ricca Allen (as "Mrs. Shark"), George Anderson (as "Apollo"), Leota Armitage (as "Chorus"), Lillian Barnett (as "Chorus"), Edna Bates (as "Chorus"), Anna Berg (as "Chorus"), Irving Berlin (as "Entertainer at the Cafe d'Lobster"), Ammie Berry (as "Chorus"), Betty Best (as "Chorus"), Martin Brown (as "Erato"), Sara Carr (as "Chorus"), James B. Carson (as "Isadore Schlameil"), Emma Carus (as "Melpomene"), Bertha Caruthers (as "Chorus"), Sylvia Clarke (as "Lucius/Chorus"), Edward Cutler (as "Chorus"), Lillian Darlington (as "Chorus"), Mae Dealy (as "Mrs. Shopleigh/Euterpe"), Ray Dodge (as "Chorus/George Lushington"), Edna Dodsworth (as "Chorus"), May Donahue (as "Mrs. Bumpkin"), Florence Douglas (as "Chorus"), Helen Edwards (as "Chorus"), Marie Flood (as "Mrs. Shirkflat/Chorus"), Gene Foxcroft (as "Chu Gum"), Eddie Foy (as "Momus"), Lillian Gay (as "Chorus"), Phyllis Gordon (as "Thalia"), Jack Hagner (as "Chorus"), Frances Halliday (as "Chorus"), Patsy Hamilton (as "Chorus"), Ernest Hare (as "Vicius/Officer Casey"), Martha Hines (as "Chorus"), Henry Holt (as "Sing Hi"), Thea Howard (as "Chorus"), Ada Howell (as "Chorus"), Morien Huben (as "Chorus"), Maude Inglesby (as "Chorus"), Susie Kerwin (as "Chorus"), Ida Kramer (as "Chorus"), Irma La Pierre (as "Chorus"), Margaret Langhorne (as "Chorus"), Betty Lavalliere (as "Chorus"), George Lyman (as "Chorus"), Harry MacDonough (as "Nabba/Henry White/Jean Garcon"), Adele Marie (as "Chorus"), Blanche Marr (as "Chorus"), Blanche Mell (as "Chorus"), Peggy Merritt (as "Genus/Chorus"), Marguerite Meyers (as "Chorus"), Robert Milliken (as "Dutch McGee/Willie Run/An Umpire"), Nat Nazarro Jr., Gloria Pierce (as "Mazie Malborough"), Harry Potter (as "Chorus"), Frederick Powell (as "George Bumpkin"), Frankie Rice (as "Chorus"), Agnes Richter (as "Chorus"), Harold A. Robe (as "Gilligan/Chorus"), Hans Robert (as "Harry Soakem/Bunco Bill"), Mathilde Rodriguez (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Rose (as "Chorus"), Milbury Ryder (as "Chorus"), Oscar Schwartz (as "Chorus"), Ted Snyder (as "Entertainer at the Cafe d'Lobster"), Marguerite St. Clair (as "Pythagoras/Chorus"), Melissa Ten Eyck (as "Fan Tan"), Jane Warrington (as "Chorus"), Anna Wheaton (as "Miss Frite"), Vida Whitmore (as "Terpischore"), Eva Williams (as "Lazia"), Jesse Willingham (as "Chorus"), Jessica Worth (as "Caliope/Vivian Bumpkin"), Dorothy Wright (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert and Lew M. Fields.
- (1910) Stage Play: Madame Troubadour. Musical/operetta.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Girl and the Kaiser. Operetta. Music by Georg Jarno. Libretto by Bernhard Buchbinder. Translated by Leonard Liebling. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Herald Square Theatre: 22 Nov 1910- 14 Jan 1911 (64 performances). Cast: George Alison (as "Chorus"), Flavia Arcaro (as "Baroness von Graven"), William Baumann (as "Chorus"), William Bonelli (as "Tibor Berenyi"), Harry Connor (as "Peter Wenzel"), Alfred Darling (as "Sergeant Kolonitzky/Chorus"), Edith Decker (as "Minka"), Gladys Feldman (as "Chorus"), Edna Fenton (as "Chorus"), Marion Ford (as "Chorus"), Lulu Glaser (as "Christ'l"), Clara Heath (as "Chorus"), Victor Hyde (as "Dancer Harley Knoles (as "Chorus"), Harry Law (as "Chorus"), Vivian Lawrence (as "Chorus"), George Leonard (as "Ludwig"), Jack Leonard (as "Chorus"), Adele Marie (as "Chorus"), Edna Marsh (as "Chorus"), James Marshall (as "Chorus"), Julius McVicker (as "Kaiser Josef II"), William Moore (as "Chorus"), Robinson Newbold (as "Count Sternfeld"), Harry Pearce (as "Chorus"), Thomas Richards (as "Franz Foldessy"), Nathalie Saymore (as "Chorus"), Florence Sommerville (as "Chorus"), Melvin Stokes (as "Baron von Loeben"), Robert Vivian (as "Von Reuter"), Mabel Weeks (as "Countess von Rendorff"), Albert Wilder (as "Hans Lange"). Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Duchess. Musical comedy/operetta. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Joseph Herbert and Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert and Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Direction by Oscar Radin and John McClure. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Choreographed by William J. Wilson and Gus Sohlke. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Lyric Theatre: 16 Oct 1911- 4 Nov 1911 (24 performances). Cast: George Anderson (as "Phillipe"), Marie Andree (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Barnett (as "Chorus"), Edna Bennett (as "Chorus"), M. Berenson (as "Picotte"), Ida Bernard (as "Duchess de Greadfre"), Raymond Bloomer (as "Comte Gaston Gerome"), May Boley (as "Angelique Boutonniere"), Mildred Brown (as "Chorus"), Peter Canova (as "Chorus"), Belle Court (as "Chorus"), Leona Court (as "Chorus"), Daisy De Vere (as "Chorus"), Mabel De Vere (as "Chorus"), Audry DeMars (as "Chorus"), Harriett DeNorma (as "Chorus"), Adele DePerry (as "Chorus"), Frisco Devere (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Chorus"), Mary Elder (as "Chorus"), Robert Flynn (as "Notary/Chorus"), Jaine Frazier (as "Chorus"), Helen Glenmore (as "Chorus"), Marie Gorty (as "Chorus"), George Graham (as "Boni de Francellas"), Katherine Gray (as "Chorus"), Edna Graym (as "Chorus"), Marie Grazia (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Guest (as "Chorus"), Jack E. Hazzard (as "Adolphe"), Fannie Hudson (as "Chorus"), Frances Kornwach (as "Chorus"), Fern Maddox (as "Chorus"), Vinna Mason (as "Chorus"), Lois Meredith (as "Chorus"), Robert Milliken (as "Lieutenant Prosper de Merimee"), Blanche Netta (as "Chorus"), Vera Netta (as "Chorus"), Guy Premo (as "Chorus"), Carmen Romero (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Ryley (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Scheff (as "Rose"), Madison Smith (as "Alfonso Castelet"), Lillian Spencer (as "Marianne"), Jewyl Taylor (as "Chorus"), Wilton Taylor (as "Aristede Boutonniere"), Eleanor Twain (as "Chorus"), H.G. Weir (as "Chorus"). Produced by Sam S. Shubert and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1912. Musical revue. Written by Louis A. Hirsch, Earl Carroll, Harold Orlob and Irving Berlin. Lyrics by George Bronson Howard. Music orchestrated by Oscar Radin and Frank Saddler. Ballet Choreographed by Theodore Kosloff. Choreographed and directed by Ned Wayburn. Winter Garden Theatre: 22 Jul 1912- 16 Nov 1912 (136 performances/Note: In rotation with The Ballet of 1830). Cast: Adelaide & Hughes, Emile Agoust, Isabel Barclay, Dorothy Barnett, Fred Bates, Mabel Beck, Alma Braham, Bertie Britton, Nellie Brown, Florence Cable, Celeste Campbell, Hilarion Ceballos, Rosalie Ceballos, Jerry Childs, Helen Clagett, Austin Clark, Marie Corty, Charlotte Cushman, Edward Cutler, Roger Davis, May Dealy, Elinore Dell, Ethel Dennison, Marie Earle, Harry Fox, Lottie Franklin, Etta Franklin, Trixie Friganza, Edward Gordon, Edward Grant, Fannie Grant, Sydney Grant, Bessie Gray, Charlotte Greenwood, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Herbert Hall, Ernest Hare, Lillian Harris, Clarence Harvey, Olga Hempstone, Margie Herman, Henry Holt, Eugene Howard, Willie Howard, Jobyna Howland, Albert S. Howson, Kathryn Humphreys, Isabelle Jason, Alex Keene, Shirley Kellogg, Fanny Kidston, Kitty Kyle, L'Aerolia, Jack Laughlin, Clara Lloyd, Helen Lloyd, Vivian MacDonald, Louise MacFarlane, Maurie Madison, Connie Magnet, George Moon, Hazel Mooney, Greville Moore, Daniel Morris, Frances Morris, Lotta Morse, Ralph O'Brien, Alleyne Pickard, Ester Pierce, Charles J. Ross, Gertrude Rutland, Edward Scanlin, Oscar Schwartz, Betty Scott, Bessie Shannon, Esther Shannon, Clara Stanton, Ray Strath, Harry Sulkins, Lola Taylor, May Tormey, Billie Townley, Stanley Vickers, Marie Wallace, Anna Wheaton, Edith Whitney, Winona Wilkins, Maudie Worden, Emil Zajah, F. Zanfretta. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Merry Countess. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Johann Strauss. Book by Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Arthur Anderson. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Ludovic Halévy. Based on the operette "Die Fledermaus" by Carl Haffner [earliest Broadway credit] and 'Richard Genee'. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Henri Meilhac. Musical Direction by Oscar Radin. Featuring songs by Joseph H. McKeon. Choreographed by Emile Agoust. Directed by Charles A. Maynard. Casino Theatre: 20 Aug 1912- 14 Dec 1912 (135 performances). Cast: Miss. Arthur (as "Chorus"), A.W. Baskcomb (as "Mattoni"), Betty Berry (as "Chorus"), Mr. Bogart (as "Chorus"), Josephine Brandell (as "Sidi"), Lorraine Bright (as "Chorus"), Mildred Bright (as "Chorus"), F. Brown (as "Chorus"), H. Brown (as "Chorus"), Martin Brown (as "Prince Orloffsky"), Mabel Burnege (as "Minna"), H. Collins (as "Chorus"), Jose Collins (as "Countess Rosalinda Cliquot/Chorus"), Corgene Dare (as "Chorus"), Mlle. Dazie (as "Premiere Danseuse"), Miss DeAragon (as "Chorus"), Mr. Diamond (as "Chorus"), Rozsika Dolly (as "Felice"), Yansci Dolly (as "Adele"), Vyvyen Donner (as "Faustine/Chorus"), Ninon Dudley (as "Melanie/Chorus"), Robert Dunlap (as "Chorus"), Miss Dunn (as "Chorus"), Maurice Farkoa (as "Gabor Szabo, a Hungarian"), Frank Farrington (as "Neirstiner, Deputy Governor"), Irving Feiner (as "Chorus"), Robert Feuhrer (as "Leopold, Tiger to Prince Orloffsky"), Claude Flemming Dr. Berncastler"), Miss Fonteny (as "Chorus"), Madeline Frain (as "Chorus"), Mr. Frenac (as "Chorus"), Warner Gault (as "Chorus"), Marion George (as "Felicita/Chorus"), James Georgi (as "Joseph"), Estelle Grayce (as "Natalie/Chorus"), Miss Hall (as "Chorus"), Henry Hanft (as "Chorus"), Mr. Holmer (as "Chorus"), Forrest Huff (as "Count Max Cliquot"), Violet Jewell (as "Chorus"), Mr. Klein (as "Chorus"), B. Lang (as "Chorus"), Irving Lavitz (as "Chorus"), Miss Lawlor (as "Chorus"), Violet Lorraine Chorus/Hermine"), George Lyman (as "A Warden/Franz"), Miss Lyons (as "Chorus"), Miss MacDonald (as "Chorus"), Arthur Miller (as "Ernest/Chorus"), Miss Grayce (as "Chorus"), Miss Miuller (as "Chorus"), Blixie Murrie (as "Chorus"), B. Nodraer (as "Chorus/Oscar"), Mr. O'Rourke (as "Chorus"), C. Peckard (as "Chorus/Sabine"), M. Peckard (as "Chorus"), Arthur Pepe (as "Wilhelm/Chorus"), Evelyn Provost (as "Irma"), Miss Randolph (as "Chorus"), Miss Raymond (as "Chorus"), Frank Ross (as "Inspector of Police/Alfred/Chorus"), Juanita Russell (as "Fritzie/Chorus"), Mr. Sack (as "Chorus"), Mona Sartoris (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Sayce (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Scherer (as "Chorus"), Tom A. Shale (as "Hochheimer, Governor of the New Age Prison"), Stone Sommerfield (as "Chorus"), Mr. Summerville (as "Chorus"), Mr. Trentini (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Von Busing (as "Ilka, a Parlormaid"), Mr. Whitcomb (as "Chorus"), Sue Young Doreen/Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Man with Three Wives. Muscial/operetta.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Honeymoon Express. Musical/farce. Book by Joseph Herbert. Music by Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional music by Al Jolson, Al W. Brown and Alexander Borodin. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Winter Garden Theatre: 6 Feb 1913- 14 Jun 1913 (156 performances). Cast: Lou Anger (as "Gardonne, hotel keeper at Arignon"), Dorothy Armstrong (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Jane Arrol (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Lillian Baker (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Owen Baxter (as "Maurice, A poster painter"), Alma Braham (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gladys Breston (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Fanny Brice (as "Marcelle, A domestic"), Stella Brindley (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Helen Broderick (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Bessie Burch (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Jack Carelton (as "Constant, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Sadie Carr (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Florence Coleman (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Mabel d'Elmar (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Babe Dakin (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Vera DeFord (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gaby Deslys (as "Yvonne, Wife of Henri"), Harland Dixon (as "Alphonse, Expressman"), Yansci Dolly (as "Marguerite, Gardonne's daughter"), Noelie Dolores (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), James Doyle (as "Gaston, Expressman"), Henry Dyer (as "Paul, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Melville Ellis (as "Doctor D'Zuvay"), Sven Erick (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Grace Falk (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Fox (as "Pierre, Henri's friend"), Madeline Frain (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Nan Fredericks (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Laura Gaynelle (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Henri Dubonet"), Laura Hastings (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Robert Hastings (as "Eduard, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Grace Henry (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Bessie Holbrook (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Frank Holmes (as "Achille, bachelor friend of Henri"), Olive Horner (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Tao Howard (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Catherine Hurst (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Al Jolson (as "Gus, Butler at Dubonet's"), Florence Kern (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), John Kusky (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Marjorie Lane (as "Noelie, A maid"), Frankie Lee (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Marie Leonard (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Adah Lewis (as "Mme. de Bressie, Yvonne's Aunt"), Toby Lyons (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), David Marshall (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gerald McDonald (as "Gautier, Bachelor friend of Henri"), Lois Moncrief (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Helen Mooney (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Paul Moore (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Jeanette Murray (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Louise Owen (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Dorothy Page (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Pilcer (as "Baudry, A lawyer"), Agnes Richter (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Bobbie Roberts (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Mignon Rozelle (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Madelein Russe (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Clint Russell (as "Guillaume, bachelor friend of Henri"), Bessie Shannon (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Heloise Sheppard (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Kelcey Staunton (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Howard Stevens (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Geraldine Taylor (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Louis Van Blake (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Ella Vincent (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Minerva Walton (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Wardell (as "Felix, A gateman"), Gilbert Watson (as "Marcus, A waiter"), Lillian West (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Clara Whiteford (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Peggy Whitney (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Harry Wilcox (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Gilbert Wilson (as "Personnel of the Chorus"), Maudie Worden (as "Personnel of the Chorus"). Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1913. Musical revue. Music by Jean Schwartz and Al W. Brown. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Winter Garden Theatre: 24 Jul 1913- Sep 1913 (closing date unknown/58 performances). Cast: Clara Aldwyn, Jeannette Alpine, Ed Begley [juvenile role], 'May Boley' (qv , Lew Brice, Marie Caldwell, Ed Campbell, Nell Carrington, Lucille Cavanaugh, Bessie Clayton, Frank Conroy, Kenneth Cooley, Herbert Corthell, Wellington Cross, Marjorie Dayton, Charles DeHaven, Mae Dealy, Daisy Delmar, Violet Delmar, Henry Detloff, Dick Dickinson, Nina DuBal, Grace DuBoise, Mary Ellison, Ethel Faber, Allen Fagan, Dudley Farnworth, George Ford, Corinne Frances, Elsie Froehlich, Beatrice Garland, Alex Gibson, Harry Gilfoil, Lillian Gonne, Nina Goulette, Fannie Grant, Sydney Grant, Bessie Gray, Charlotte Greenwood, Mabel Grete, Virginia Gunther, Agnes Hall, Carl Hall, Evelyn Hall, Laura Hamilton, George Hanlon, Andrew Harper, Ruth Heil, Mabel Hill, Nell Howard, Tony Hunting, Lois Josephine, Grace Kimball, Charlie King, Mollie King, Al Knight, John Kusky, George LeMaire, Gladys Leroy, Blanche Leslie, Helen Lloyd, Muriel Magill, Dotty Mantell, Irene Markey, Blanche Marr, Vinna Mason, Zounie Maury, Marion Mooney, Georgia Moore, Dorothy Moran, Nellie Moyse, Freddy Nice, Carel Orr, Mae Parker, Kathryn Perry, Evelyn Phillips, Edgar Pierce, Leslie Powers, Fay Pulsifer, Rose Quinn, Ethel Ray, Eve Ray, Miriam Sanford, Anna Sayce, Bessie Shannon, Gladys Smith, Irene Spencer, Clara Stanton, Georgica Storm, Ray Strath, Katherine Talbot, John Charles Thomas, Vera Tirrell, Alice Van Ryker, Rose Wertz, Arthur Whitman, Edith Whitney, Grace Williams, Ted Wing. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1913. (Revival).
- (1913) Stage Play: The Pleasure Seekers. Musical revue. Book by Edgar Smith. Music by E. Ray Goetz. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Featuring songs by Bert Grant and Maurice Abrahams. Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry Williams, Joe Young, Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy and William Henry Matthews. Directed by William J. Wilson. Winter Garden Theatre: 3 Nov 1913- 3 Jan 1914 (72 performances). Cast: Blanche Barnes, Fred Barnes, Rita Bates, Arthur Beach, Fred Beakman, Marie Berdean, George Borowsky, Victor Bozart, Edna Britton, Bermah Brokaw, Charles Butler, Hugh Cameron (as "Isaac Googenheimer/George Bliffkins"), Kittie Carpenter, Adele Clarke, Nona Clifford, James Coer, Marjorie Cogan, Harry Cooper, Ruth Copeley, Florence Cripps, Sally Daly, Florence Dean, Paul DeMonde, Violet DeVon, Robert Dillon, Irma Dixon, Thomas Doolan, Bernard Edwards, Lillian Elliot, Maud Estee, Virginia Evans, Grace Falk, Walter Fiske, Alice Fitch, M. Foltz, Olive Forgo, Shirley Forsythe, May Francis, Myrtle Gilbert, Irwin Gruhl, Lillian Harris, Ruth Harris, Laura Hastings, Thomas Hawmer, Lillian Heim, Bess Hoban, Margaret Hoban, Ada Holt, Dorothy Jardon, Minna Kaufman, Mazie Keane, Ben Kinngoff, Eric Krebs, Dorothy Landers, Mabel Landers, Maud Le Roy, Daisy Lovell, Ara Martin, Flo May, Norah May, Will McElhenny, Joe McGrath, Roger McKenna, Jay Melville, Charles Miller, Harriet Miller, Sherman Miller, Minnie Monroe, William Montgomery, Edna Moore, Florence Moore, May Morrell, Howard Murrell, Mary Murrell, Bobby North, Gertrude O'Conner, Marie Olcott, Helen Paine, Edith Parfrey, Marie Parton, Maude Powell, Mary Purcell, August Reese, Joe Rogers, Max Rogers, Myrtle Ross, Annie Russell, Milton Silby, William Snyder, Philip Sohlke, Alice Statten, Daisy Statton, Harry Stephenson, Thomas Stevens, Ed Stokes, Lu Taylor, Lew Turner, Gustave Wargans, Frank Wayne, John Weldon, George White, William Wilson, Elizabeth Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Whirl of the World (1914). Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Additional music by Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey. Additional lyrics by Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey. Additional Direction by Henry Lehman. Directed by William J. Wilson. Winter Garden Theatre: 10 Jan 1914- 30 May 1914 (161 performances). Cast: Muroff Allo (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Barnett (as "Babette/Chorus"), Fred Bates (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Bauer (as "Chorus"), Mabel Benelisha (as "Chorus"), Lena Betts (as "Chorus"), Pearl Betts (as "Chorus"), May Boley (as "Viola"), Jennie Callan (as "Chorus"), Ruth Carberry (as "Chorus"), Lucille Cavanaugh (as "Chorus"), Louis J. Cody (as "M. Archambault/A Wireless Operator"), Harry Delf (as "Pierre"), Rozsika Dolly (as "Olivia"), Grace DuBoise (as "Chorus"), Vera Dunn (as "Chorus"), Alice Eldon (as "Chorus"), June Eldridge (as "Elise/Chorus"), Allen Fagan (as "Chorus"), Follie Faulkner (as "Chorus"), Irving Finn (as "Chorus"), Art Garvey (as "Chorus"), Grace Georgian (as "Chorus"), Mazie Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Helen Glenmore (as "Chorus"), Ray Goodrich (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Grant (as "General Pavlo"), Bernard Granville (as "Jack Phillips"), Evelyn Hall (as "Chorus"), George Hanlon (as "Sergeant of the Police"), Ralph C. Herz (as "Marquis Tullyrand"), Edna Hettler (as "Chorus"), Eugene Howard (as "Steward of the Amber Club/Captain of "La France"/Purser of "La France/The Mysterious Arabian"), Willie Howard (as "Sammy Meyers"), Lillian Howell (as "Lorette/Chorus"), Rose Huber (as "Chorus"), Irving Jackson (as "Chorus"), Arthur Kelly (as "Chorus"), Walter C. Kelly (as "The Virginia Judge"), Florence Kern (as "Chorus"), Lydia Kyasht (as "Dance Specialty"), Dorothy Landers (as "Chorus"), Mazie Lawless (as "Chorus"), Vivian Lawrence (as "Chorus"), Jean Leprince (as "Footman"), Juliette Lippe (as "Nanette"), Serge Litavkin (as "Dance Specialty"), Liana Lorelli (as "Adele/Chorus"), Lillian Lorraine (as "Fifi/Cleopatra II"), Larry Mack (as "Chorus"), Helen Marche (as "Chorus"), Rena Markey (as "Chorus"), Marion McDonald (as "Chorus"), Rossella Meyers (as "Chorus"), George Moon (as "Jacques/Ahmed"), Dorothy Moran (as "Chorus"), Daniel Morris (as "Hassan/Beppo"), Dot Page (as "Chorus"), Winnie Parker (as "Chorus"), Lillian Parrish (as "Chorus"), Felix Patty (as "A Gendarme"), Claire Pearl (as "Chorus"), Rena Pelham (as "Chorus"), Nellie Pennington (as "Chorus"), Anna Perine (as "Chorus"), Stanley Rayburn (as "Chorus"), Trixie Raymond (as "Annette/Chorus"), Bobbie Roberts (as "Chorus"), Dot Rozelle (as "Chorus"), Emily Russ (as "Chorus/Louise"), Eleanor Ryley (as "Chorus"), Marie Salisbury (as "Clarice/Chorus"), Lester Sheehan (as "Francois"), Virginia Shelby (as "Chorus"), Elita Sherman (as "Marguerite"), Paulita Sherman (as "Chorus"), Lois Stowe (as "Chorus"), Earle Talbot (as "Captain of the Police"), Vera Tirrell (as "Chorus"), Charles Townshend (as "Chorus"), Elinor Wallace (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Ward (as "Archie Piccadilly"), Robert Ward (as "Bertie Strand"), Harry Weber (as "A Gendarme"), Arthur Welsley (as "Claudie"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Chorus"), William Wilder (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1914. Musical revue. Music by Harry Carrol and Sigmund Romberg. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Additional music by Gus Edwards and Louis Silvers. Additional lyrics by Jean C. Havez. Music arranged by Melville Ellis. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Costume Design by Melville Ellis.Scenic Design by Young Brothers & Boss Co., H. Robert Law and William Rising. Lighting Design by Nick Kronyack. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 1 Jun 1914- 3 Sep 1914 (133 performances). Cast: Thomas Allen, Florence Averell, Ivan Bankoff, T. Roy Barnes, Betty Berry, Hazel Black, Lew Brice, Dorothy Cameron, Margaret Carmen, Helen Carrington, Cecile Carter, Adele Christy, Estelle Christy, Barbara Clark, Jose Collins, Bessie Crawford, James Curran, Jeanne Dare, Frances Demarest, Ethel DuBois, William Dunham, Frank Durand, June Eldridge, Jack Evans, Harry Fisher, Gertrude Foy, Lottie Franklyn, John Freeman, Joseph P. (J.P.) Galton, Edward Gardon, Vivian Gardon, Robert Gilbert, Julian Gilman, Nellie Gilman, Winifred Gilraine, Lauretta Grant, Bernard Granville, Dolly Gray, Marie Gray, William Green, Frank L. Gregory, Rupert Gregory, Carrie Hahn, Eunice Hamilton, Elfreda Hanswarth, Bob Hastings, Thelma Hoeffle, Fred Hudler, Irene Hutchins, Virginia June, Robert Emmett Keane, Ethel Amorita Kelly, Ida Kramer, Nita Lamabrid, Dorothy Landers, Parker Lesard, Fife Lissier, Daisy Lovell, Gertrude Mackey, Rena Markey, Blanche Marr, Mae Marrell, Dave Marshall, Lucy Maurelli, Miriam McDonald, Emma McGrath, Emily Miles, Marilyn Miller [credited as Marilynn Miller] (Broadway debut), Irene Mitchell, George W. Monroe, Emily Monte, Marion Mooney, Georgia Moore, Erman Nazarro, J. Edward Nazarro, Nat Nazarro Jr., Ann Pauley, Stafford Pemberton, Carrine Pickard, Elsie Pilcer, Alice Randolph, Josephine Ray, Bobbie Roberts, Grace Robinson, Ida Scaife, Rae Shirley, Walter Smith, Mae Tarmey, Charles Turner, Marguerite Ward, Frank Warnick, Anna Waywood, Edna Wentworth, Helen West, Arthur Whitman, Winona Wilkins, Muriel Window, Bob Wynne, William Young. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1914) Stage Play: Dancing Around. Musical revue. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Harry Carroll. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Oscar Radin and Frank Saddler. Music arranged by Melville Ellis. Additional music by Jack Judge and Jean Gilbert. Additional lyrics by Harry Williams. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Lighting Design by Nick Kronyack. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman, H. Robert Law, George Williams and James Surridge. Train effect by Lincoln J. Carter and Thomas A. Morris. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 10 Oct 1914- 13 Feb 1915 (145 performances). Cast: Fred Bates, Rita Bates, Phil Branson, Eleanor Brown, Berti Burwell, Marie Caldwell, Dorothy Cameron, Hazel Cameron, Jack Carlton, Frank Carter, Jean Crane, Cecil Cunningham, Olive Dale, Aimee Dalmores, Jeanne Dare, Harry Davis, Mae Dealy, Ethel Dennison, Harland Dixon (as "Lieutenant Tommy"), Kitty Doner, Ted Doner, James Doyle, Bert Dunlap, Doris Easton, Melville Ellis, Verne Fitzpatrick, Earle Foxe (as Lieutenant Robert' [credited as Earl Fox], Joy Gardner, Effie Graham, Bernard Granville (as "Lieutenant Hartley"), Bessie Gray, Mabel Grete, Estelle Hadden, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Irwin Hardy, Ruth Heil, Olga Hempstone, Caroline Hennessy, Rita Hernbrook, Katherine Hill, Mabel Hill, Natalie Holt, Howard Johnson, Katherine Johnson, Al Jolson (as "Monsieur Jean/Gus"), Ethel Kinley, Margie Kivel, Gladys Lang, Fred Leslie, Lester Lewis, Helen Lorraine, Mildred Manning, Helen Marche, Ruth Maybee, Marion McDonald, Mary McDonald, Eileen Molyneux, Marion Mooney, Dorothy Moran, Lotta Morse, Dorothy Nita, Helen O'Day, Peter O'Neill, Georgia O'Ramey, Marjorie Palmer, Catherine Perry, Lee Phelps, Mai Poth, Queene Queenen, Dorothy Quinn, Harold A. Robe, Mary Robson, Violet Rochlitz, Clint Russell, James Simpson, Gladys Smith, Raymond Smith, Alice Van Ryker, La Vina, Al Walton, Clifton Webb (as "Clarence"), Lucy Weston, Peggy Whitney, Harry Wilcox, Genevieve Wilmont, Charles Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1915) Stage Play: Maid in America. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Harry Carroll. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Additional music by Nora Bayes, Leo Edwards, Tom Mellor, Harry Gifford and Joe Jordan. Additional lyrics by Nora Bayes, Phil Schwartz, Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards, Tom Mellor, Harry Gifford and Joe Jordan. Musical Staging by Jack Mason. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 18 Feb 1915- 22 May 1915 (108 performances). Cast: Sam Adams (as "Ignatz/Souse/The Property Man"), Kathryn Andrews (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Ted Andrews (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Belle Ashlyn (as "French Actress/Charmion/The Modern Woman/Miss Wise-Un/Miss Moving Pictures/Dorziat"), Miss Baldwin (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Nora Bayes (as "Nettie/Cleopatra/Miss Soubrette/Nora Bayes/Winter Garden Chorus"), Henry Beck (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Van Beck (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet"), Marguerite Beriza (as "Diana"), Prothel Binns (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Hazel Black (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss Brady (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Lew Brice (as "Coat Room Boy"), Bly Brown (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Eleanor Brown (as "Chorus Girl"), Miss Cameron (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Poney Cantor (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Marguerite Carmen (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet Soloist/Winter Garden Chorus"), Miles Carpenter (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Harry Carroll (as "Song Writer/The Modern New Yorker"), Miss Christy (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Bert Clark (as "English Lord/Caesar/Member of the Rathskeller Trio/The Villain"), James Clemons (as "Frederick"), Guy Collins (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Ray Conlin (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Ethel Courtney (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Minerva Coverdale (as "Chorus Girl/The Friend/The Old-Fashioned Woman"), Frank Crawford (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss Cullen (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Mlle. Dazie (as "Romanca/Winter Garden Corps de Ballet Soloist"), Billie De Hon (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Daisy De Vere (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Carl Dellorto (as "Ignatz the Second"), Edward Dolly (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Yansci Dolly (as "Bride/Gaby"), Dolly Douglas (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Frank Durand (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Ethel Edison (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Martha Erlich (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet"), Follie Faulkner (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Hal Forde (as "John Gray/Member of the Rathskeller Trio/Mr Fliversham/Touchstone"), Harry Fox (as "Comedian/Member of the Rathskeller Trio/The Hero/Harry Fox/The Vaudevillian"), Miss Freuen (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Mabel Grete (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet Soloist/Winter Garden Chorus"), Nella Hadley (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Andrew Harper (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss Harrington (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Emmie Hastings (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Ruby Helder (as "Alexandra"), Mabel Hill (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet Soloist/Winter Garden Chorus"), M. Holt (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Rose Hubert (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Peggy Hudson (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Joe Jackson (as "Vagabond"), Agnes Jepson (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Jack Kelly (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), William Kinley (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Lucy Lakewood (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet"), Trixie Lakewood (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Maude Lambert (as "Anna Gray/Ftatateeta/The Heroine/The Spirit of Song"), Evelyn LeRoy (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss Marchea (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Ruth Mayne (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Emma McGrath (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss Montigue (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Marion Mooney (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet"), Jack Murray (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Jack Naldrett (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss Nash (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Leo Nashetier (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Helen Neat (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Fred Osborn (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Vera Pearsall (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Leo Pernikoff (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet Soloist"), Rose Quinn (as "Winter Garden Chorus/Winter Garden Corps de Ballet"), Viola Quinn (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Grace Reade (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Matt Riordan (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Harold A. Robe (as "Diner/Stage Hand"), Bobbie Roberts (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Glen Roberts (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Grace Robinson (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Madame Rose (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Charles Ross (as "George Rival/Marc Anthony/David Belasco/Mr Legit/Socrates"), Dot Rozelle (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet Soloist/Winter Garden Chorus"), David Rudnick (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), H.W. Scott (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Blossom Seeley (as "Society Lady/Appolonora/The Villainess/The Spirit of Ragtime"), Jim Smith (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), John Sparks (as "Man From Home/The Vaudevillian"), Will Stanton (as "Diner"), Charles Starr (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), George Stevens (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Vin Stevens (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Mabel Van Ryker (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Talbot Vaughn (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss Vincent (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Henry Ward (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Lorraine Waters (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Miss West (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Jean White (as "Winter Garden Corps de Ballet/Winter Garden Chorus"), Lolita Whitmore (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Lois Whitney (as "The Belasco Girl"), Suzanne Willa (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Mabel Winters (as "Winter Garden Chorus"), Yvette (as "Cabaret Entertainer"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1915. Musical revue.
- (1915) Stage Play: A World of Pleasure. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Additional music by John L. Golden and J. Leubrie Hill. Additional lyrics by Jack Wilson, John L. Golden and J. Leubrie Hill. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Choreographed by Jack Mason and Theodore Kosloff. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 14 Oct 1915- 22 Jan 1916 (116 performances). Cast: Edward Aveling, William Banfield Taylor, Franklyn Batie, Jack Bick, Eleanor Brown, Rene Chaplow, Collins & Hart, Clifton Crawford, Dwight Dana, Maurice Diamond, Sahary Djeli, Venita Fitzhugh, William Gibson, Kitty Gordon, Sydney Greenstreet (as "V. Gates"), Dan Healey, Olga Hempstone, Kittie Hill, Lou Holtz (as "Sam"), Theodore Kosloff (as "a Ballet Master"), Albert S. Lloyd, Jack Manning, Stella Mayhew, Helen McMahon, Ada Meade, George Moon, Daniel Morris, The Mosconi Brothers, Bud Murray, Frances Pritchard, Rosie Quinn, Marie Salisbury, Gustave Schult, Gilbert Wells, Lois Whitney, Jack Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1916) Stage Play: Robinson Crusoe, Jr.. Musical extravaganza. Music by Sigmund Romberg and James F. Hanley. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Oscar Radin and Frank Saddler. Featuring songs with lyrics by Charles McCarron and Charles S. Alberte. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman, H. Robert Law and John H. Young. Costume Design by Faibsey and Aloys Bohnen. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 17 Feb 1916- 10 Jun 1916 (139 performances). Cast: John Berkes [credited as Johnnie Berkes] (as "Bob Van Astor/Happy/Trip/Sailor Johnnie") [Broadway debut], Frank Carter, Kitty Doner, Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Captain Chichester/The Spaniard/Bamboozla"), Claude Flemming, Frank Grace, Al Jolson (as "Gus Jackson, Dick Hunter's chauffeur/Good Friday/Fatima"), Barry Lupino (as "Howell Louder/Tuffghi/Carlo") [Broadway debut], Helen Shipman (as "Diana Westbury/Lady Diana/Vanilla"), Ada Androva, Cecele Arno, Fay Arthur, Faye Atkins, Dorothy Barnett, Carroll Beerd, Gladys Benjamin, Mabel Booth, Rae Bowdin, Edward Bowers, Eleanor Brown, Evelyn Carberry, Margaret Carmen, Helen Carrington, Mae Chesterly, Ruth Christie, Harry Cohen, Mme. Comont, James Conners, Louisa Conti, Alfred Crocker, Babe Dakin, Vivian Darville, Harry Davis, Marjorie Dayton, Elizabeth Drew, Bert Dunlap, Edna Eaton, Pearl Eaton, Martha Ehrlich, Florence Elmore, Jean Forbes, Mabel Grete, Phyllis Grey, Jean Hackett, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Ona Hamilton, Rae Hartley, Mabel Hill, Frank Holmes, Helen Hudson, Alice Humphries, Kathryn Johnson, Ethel Kinley, George Lavender, Marie Leonard, Peggy Loris, Wanda Lyon [credited as Wanda Lyons] (as "Gladys Brookville/Slave Girl") [Broadway debut], Ruth Maybee, Carolyn Maywood, Laura McLure, Irene Mitchell, Marion Mooney, William Morris, Sue Nally, Helen Neat, Florence Nelson, Harry Nelson, Peter O'Neill, Kathryn Perry, Lee Phelps, May Poth, Homer Potts, Viola Quinn, Betty Randolph, Agnes Richter, Isabelle Rodrigues, Dot Rozelle, Clint Russell, Leon Shack, Mildred Simon, Peggy Smith, Mildred Stokes, George Thornton, Gladys Turner, Elinor Wallace, Frank Walters, Al Watson, Viola Watson, Pearl Weber, Jean White, Lois Whitney, Marie Wiereman, Harry Wilcox, Mabel Winters. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1916. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Otto Motzan. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Additional music by Harry Tierney, Egbert Van Alstyne and Clifton Crawford. Additional lyrics by Clifton Crawford and Gus Kahn. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Scenic Design by Edward Sundquist, A.W. Street, P. Dodd Ackerman, Dodge and Castle, Wickes, Unitt and Pelzon & Carson. Costume Design by Faibsey, Mme. Kahn, Hilarie Mahieu & Co. and Homer Conant. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Directed by Jacob J. Shubert and J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 22 Jun 1916- 21 Oct 1916 (140 performances). Cast: Mildred Anderson, Ted Andrews, Jane Angardi, George Baldwin, Elsie Bambrick, Jane Barton, Gussie Berg, Adolf Blome, Jack Boyle, Julia Bozzo, Bly Brown, David Brown, Millie Carlson, Bert Clark, James Clemons, Margaret Coghlan, George Collins, Guy Collins, Charlotte Cushman, Hattie Darling, Marjorie Dayton, Billie De Hon, Ann Delmore, Andrew Demarest, Frances Demarest, Ethel Dennison, Harry DeWitt, William Dunn, Elsie Durant, Pearl Eaton, Peggy Eleanore, Nancy Everett, Henrietta Faust, The Ford Sisters, Adele Forrest, Eleanore Franke, Ada Fuld, Betty Gans, Wilma Garrison, Bob Gilbert, Marion Glover, Dorothy Godfrey, Muriel Greil, Mabel Grete, Dolly Hackett, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Ona Hamilton, Andrew Harper, William Harper, Adrien Hayes, Harold Healy, William Healy, Mabel Hill, Stella Hoban, Flo Howe, James Hussey, Crissie Joss, Grace Keeshon, Mabel Kelly, Grace Kushan, Grace Langdon, Madeline Levine, Polly Lorimer, Ma-Belle, Charles Mack, Mona Mahler, Charlotte Marmont, Barbara McCree, Frank McMasters, Harry McMasters, Dolores Mendez, Emily Miles, Clyde Miller, Sophie Mills, Beryl Mobis, Florence Moore, Elida Morris, Ruth Murphy, Bud Murray, Mitzi Nada, Gertie Neilan, Blanche Parks, Evelyn Parks, Marion Parks, Ann Pauley, William H. Philbrick, Esther Pierce, Leonore Puron, Ruth Randall, Trixie Raymond, Agnes Richter, Matt Riordan, Clarence Rockwell, Vera Roehm, Saranoff, Peggy Smith, Abbie Stewart, Thamara Swirskaia, John Swor, Herman Timberg, Gladys Turner, Mazibelle Valeta, Mae Vaughan, Leila Von Holk, Fred Walton, Dorothy West, Ethel Westie, Lovett Wilder, Charles Wilson, Ed Wynn. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Show of Wonders. Musical revue.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1917. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Otto Motzan. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Additional music by Clifton Crawford, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Ted Snyder, Burton Green and Harry Tierney. Additional lyrics by Clifton Crawford, Joe Young, Sam M. Lewis, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Burton Green, Irene Franklin and Alfred Bryan. Musical Staging by Allan K. Foster. Choreographed by Jack Manning. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 26 Apr 1917- 13 Oct 1917 (196 performances). Cast: Claude Allen, Effie Allen, Ted Andrews, Fred Ardath, Franklyn Batie, Gussie Berg, Kitty Berg, Henry Bergman, Hazel Black, Betty Brown, Nat Carr, Nell Carrington, Gladys Clark, E.B. 'Zeke' Colvan, Dolly Connolly, John Crone, Muriel Dae, Babe Dakin, Louise Dale, Jefferson De Angelis, Andrew Demarest, Peggie Dempsey, Adrienne Dillon, Johnny Dooley, Florence Elmore, Murray Evans, Nancy Everett, Dudley Farnsworth, Inez Francis, Irene Franklin, Elsie Froehlich, Ada Fuld, Bobbie Gaylor, Dorothy Godfrey, Yvonne Gouraud, Burton Green, Lenora Greenwood, Lillian Griffith, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Rae Hartley, DeWolf Hopper Sr., Grace Keeshon, Gladys Kelley, Helen Kelley, Donald Kerr, Elvira Kramer, Mildred La Gue, Marjorie Lane, Eleanor Leigh, Lois Leigh, Evelyn LeRoy, Tom Lewis, Wanda Lyon, James Mack, Carolyn Maywood, Bobbie McCree, Ed. McHenry, Dolores Mendez, Emily Miles, Clyde Miller, John Miller, Marilyn Miller [credited as Marilynn Miller], John Mills, Helen Montague, Marion Mooney, Glory Mora, John T. Murray, Marie Nordstrom, O.E. Patapovitch, Vera Pearsall, Stafford Pemberton, Edith Pierce, Rosie Quinn, Viola Quinn, Frances Ramey, Trixie Raymond, Jessie Reed, Nora Reed, John Ross, Tess Rubin, Yvette Rugel, Edna Russell, Charles 'Chic' Sale, Dorothy Scofield, George Shiller, Rae Shirley, William Singer, Daniel Sparks, Jean Staples, Clay Stearns, Reba Stewart, Thamara Swirskaia, Charles Thatcher, John Thomas, Fay Tunis, Alice Van Ryker, Leila Von Holk, Irene Wallace, Lorraine Waters, Effie Weston. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1917) Stage Play: Doing Our Bit. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by 'Sigmund Romberg' (av) and Herman Timberg. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Direction by Oscar Radin. Additional music by Anatol Friedland, Al Piantadosi, Fred Fisher, Nat Osborne, Billy Frisch, Howard Johnson and Henry Leslie. Additional lyrics by Billy Frisch, Alfred Bryan, Henry Lewis, L. Wolfe Gilbert, Al Wilson, Joseph McCarthy, Sam Ehrlich, Howard Johnson and Henry Leslie. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by Jacob J. Shubert. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 18 Oct 1917- 9 Feb 1918 (130 performances). Cast: Sam Ash, Elsie Bambrick, Kitty Berg, Tina Bidekoff, Rose Birdenfild, Gertrude Blake, David Brown, Eduardo Cansino, Elsa Cancino, Millie Carlson, Frank Carter, Rebekah Cauble, Chilson-Ohrman, Viola Clarens, James Clemons, Beatrice Cloak, Edna Commerford, George Coogan, James J. Corbett, Mildred Coughlan, Dorothy Court, Dorothy Coyle, Rose Coyle, Aieda Crucini, Babe Dakin, Beatrice De Roe, Anna DeLaurentis, Helen DeSeife, Harry DeWitt, Adrienne Dillon, Rosetta Duncan, Vivian Duncan, Ilene Edwards, Florence Elmore, Joe Evans, Nancy Everett, Virginia Fissinger, Jeane Fowler, Inez Francis, Mazibelle Glover, Miriam Glover, Sheila Goffe, Rose Goldhair, Mattie Gromley, Andrew Harper, Rae Hartley, C.L. Henderson, Mildred Holliday, Corinne Jackson, Sylvia Jason, Charles Judels, Roma June, Grace Keeshon, Mabel Kelly, Marie Kennedy, Allison King, Mildred La Gue, Elsie LaMont, Gwendolyn LeMassena, Helen Leonard, Adah Baker Lewis, Henry Lewis, Hilda Major, Charlotte Marmont, Virginia May, Carolyn Maywood, Barbara McCree, Ed. McHenry, Frank McMasters, Vera Mercer, Clyde Miller, Sophie Mills, Irene Mitchell, James Monohan, Helen Montague, Marion Mooney, Bud Murray, Bud Murry, Mitzi Nada, Leah Norah, Lucile Panteloff, Blanche Parks, Evelyn Parks, Marion Parks, Anna Paula, Mary Pell, Helen Pennell, Augusta Pessman, Edith Pierce, Leonore Puron, Hattie Rand, Jessie Reed, Nora Reed, Vera Roehm, Aileen Rooney, Nida Rose, Adele Rudolph, Billie Sheridan, Ingrid Slettengren, Floyd Snyder, Katherine Stang, Jean Staples, Reba Stewart, Ed Stokem, Ethel Sturges, Mildred Symons, Lola Taylor, Fay Teller, Herman Timberg, Frank Tinney, Fay Tunis, Gladys Turner, Rose Villa, Leila Von Holk, Henrietta Wall, Dolly Wallace, Eugene White, Edna Whitney, Ruby Whitney, Florence Wilde, Winona Wilkins, Ailene Wilmer, Ed Wynn. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1918) Stage Play: Sinbad. Musical. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Numbers Arranged by: Jack Mason. Additional music by Al Jolson, Jean Schwartz, Harry Tierney, Turner Layton and Albert Gumble. Additional lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Gus Kahn, Al Bryan, Jack Yellen, Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, Henry Creamer and Irving Caesar. Orchestra under the direction of Oscar Radin. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt, P. Dodd Ackerman, John H. Young and Ernest Gros. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy, Homer Conant and Samuel Zalud. Ballets Arranged by: Alexis Kosloff. Directed by James C. Huffman and Jacob J. Shubert. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Century Theatre (2 Sep 1918- Oct 1918, then moved to The Casino Theatre from 14 Oct 1918- Nov 1918, then moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 11 Nov 1918 to Feb 1919, then moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 10 Feb 1919 to close): 14 Feb 1918- 29 Mar 1919 (404 performances). Cast: Al Jolson (as "Gus"), Roshanara, Jane Adams, Franklyn Baite, George Baker, May Belle, Doris Benham, John Berkes (as "Tapem/Johnny"), Molly Boulais, Rose Boulais, Virginia Fox Brooks, Dorothy Bruce, Dot Bryant, Milus Carpenter, Viola Clarens, Beatrice Cloak, Mabel Cloud, Hazel Cox, Kitty Doner, Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Stephen Gilwater/The King of Serendib"), Gertrude Doyle, Florence Elmore, Edgar Atchinson, Constance Farber, Irene Farber, Margaret Ferguson, Flo Flandreaux, Ella Foster, Inez Francis, Eleanore Franke, Pearl Germond, Mattie Gormley, Frank Grace, Ona Hamilton, Rae Hartley, Van Buren Hartman, Frank Holmes, Kitty Holton, Forrest Huff, Mildred Kaye, Harry Kearley, John Kearney, Grace Keeshon, Alexis Kosloff (as "Veritas/El Orient"), Mildred La Gue, Elsie LaMont, Grace Langdon, Jack Laughlin, Eleanor Leigh, Lois Leigh, Henry LeVoy, Marie Lorillard, Charlotte Marmont, Billy Marr, Bob McClellan, Barbara McCree, Vera Mercer, Irene Mitchell, Marion Mooney, Jean Morgan, Evangeline Murray, Edith Pierce, Lorrelda Poppanny, Peggy Purtell, Trixie Raymond, Yvette Reals, Jessie Reed, Gertrude Reynolds, Wade Riesemy, Beatrice Seymour, Billie Sheridan, Rheba Stewart, Marian Stokes, Mae Terresfield, Jean Thomas, George Thornton, Betty Touraine, Jean Troupman, Jean Troutman, Fay Tunis, Thelma Turnball, Alice Van Ryker, Fritzi Von Busing, Chandler Waldo, Richard Warner, Grace Washburn. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1918) Stage Play: Hitchy-Koo. Musical revue. Book by Glen MacDonough and E. Ray Goetz. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz and Glen MacDonough. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh and Frank Saddler. Additional music by Percy Wenrich, Carl Eckert, Luigi Arditi and Henry Marshall. Additional lyrics by Henry Marshall and Pietro Mazzini. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law; Costume Design by Arlington and Mary Blackburne. Men's Modern Clothing by Nat Lewis. Directed by Leon Errol. Globe Theatre: 6 Jun 1918- 3 Aug 1918 (68 performances). Cast: Ivan Arbuckle, Earl Benham, Frank Bessinger, Roy Binder, 'Irene Bordoni', Charles A. Cartmell, Roy Cummings, Lola Curtiss, J. Dare, Lucille Darling, Evelyn Des Roches, Ray Dooley, Leon Errol, Lillian Fermoyle, R. Fermoyle, June Gill, Emma Haig, Laura Harris, Raymond Hitchcock, William Holbrook, Miss Howard, Warren Jackson, Nellie Kouns, Sara Kouns, Virginia Lancier, Elsie Lawson, Genevieve Markham, Frank Matier, Laura Maverick, James Miller, The Miller Quartette, Ruth Mitchell, George Moore, Florence O'Denishawn [Broadway debut], Gertrude Rial, June Roberts, Felix Rush, Grace Russell, Louise Saunders, Eleanor Sinclair, Edith Stockham, The Kouns Sisters. Produced by Raymond Hitchcock.
- (1919) Stage Play: Ladies First. Musical.
- (1919) Stage Play: Shubert Gaieties of 1919. Musical revue. Book by Ed Wynn, Edgar Smith and Harold Atteridge. Music by Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Additional music by M.K. Jerome and W.C. Handy. Additional lyrics by W.C. Handy and Blanche Merrill. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by J. Bodewalt Lampe. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster and Kuy Kendall. Directed by J.C. Huffman. 44th Street Theatre (moved to The Winter Garden Theatre from 6 Oct 1919- close): 17 Jul 1919- 18 Oct 1919 (87 performances). Cast: Ruth Alexander, Stewart Baird, Julie Ballew, Elsie Bambrick, Doris Benham, Bert Best, Jack Bohm, Lillian Brand, Rena Brown, Doris Cameron, Phyllis Cameron, Josie Carmen, Clayton & White, Gene Cleveland, Mabel Cloud, Betty Connelly, Gene Danjou, Madeleine Dare, Gertrude Doyle, Florence Elmore, Kitty Fallon, Marguerite Farrell, Harry Fender, Joseph Fields, Irving Fisher, Jimmie Fox, Arthur Freeman, Marjorie Gateson, Perle Germonde, Philip Gerold, The Glorias, Gene Gordon, Gilda Gray, Estelle Haddon, George Hale, Kathryn Hart, Peggy Hart, George Hassell, Olga Hempstone, Daphne Hicks, Llora Hoffman, Margery Hope, Arthur Hull, Alice Humphries, Hermosa Jose, Kuy Kendall, William Kent, Freda Leonard, Henry Lewis, Rose Light, Roberta Lomax, Ted Lorraine, Margaret Mack, Margaret Maloney, Frank McMasters, Gus Minton, James Monahan, Alice Monroe, Ruth Moore, Poppy Morton, Peggy O'Neil, Alice Parry, Polly Pryoe, Frances Richards, Mabel Roberts, Juliette Rooke, Edward Schanol, Muriel Sharp, Hilda Smith Fischer, Dorothy Snyder, Mildred Soper, Marie Stafford, John Stone, Alice Velie, Billy Wagner, Gladys Walton, Virginia Weyman, Ruby Wilbur, Billie Williams, Ina Williams, Ed Wynn. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1919. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Jean Schwartz. Music orchestrated by J. Bodewalt Lampe, James C. McCabe, Oscar Radin and Frank Tours. Musical Direction by Oscar Radin. Additional music by Sigmund Romberg, Chris Schonberg and Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Additional lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Hale Byers and Alfred Bryan. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 23 Oct 1919- 5 Jun 1920 (280 performances). Cast: Charles Adams, DeVearera Anguilliar, Violet Ayres, Walter Baker, James Barton, Tillie Barton, Arthur Becker, Anna Berry, Jewel Berry, Dorothy Bruce, Trixie Brunette, Jeane Cameron, Olga Cook, Hazel Cox, Helen Crawford, Billy Creedon, John Crone, Pauline Dakla, Charles Dale, Mae Dealy, Ann Delmore, Helen Dempsey, Reginald Denny, Madge Derny, Adele Devereaux, Burtress Dietch, Jack Donnell, Jack Donnelly, Marion Dunham, Betty Durland, Mary Eaton, Millie Edwards, Beth Elliott, Mazie Elliott, Doris Evans, Ella Foster, Hazel Frisbie, Peggy Furst, Shirley Gallop, James Grant, Marie Gray, Mabel Griswold, Mae Guiran, Bernice Haley [final Broadway role], Grace Haley, Lucille Haley, Mabel Haley, Margaret Hansel, Lon Hascall, Frankie Heath, Irene Held, Isabel Holland, Ruby Howard, Dorothy Jackson, Beatrice Jennings, Jack Jerome, Nicholas Kane, Grace Keeshon, Josephine Kernan, Mary Kissell, Muriel Knowles, Beatrice Lancois, Gertrude Lane, Phoebe Lee, Marie LeMar, Madelyn Lombard, Regina Lorraine, Jegger Marr, Frank Martin, Julian Martin, Polly Mayer, Madge McCarthy, Bobbie McCree, Isabel McLaughlin, Dolores Mendez, Peggy Merrimont, Beverly Miller, Eddie Miller, Phyllis Miller, Kittens Moore, James Nichols, Ray Oddo, Joe Opp, Virginia O'Sullivan, Bernice Page, Lucille Pryor, E. Rash, Dick Rath, George Rath, Yvette Reals, Ralph Riggs, Blanche Ring, Maxine Robinson, Ralph Roehm, Caroline Roland, George Schall, Pearl Seeton, Joseph Smith, Orilla Smith, Mildred Soper, Juliet Strahl, Flo Summerville, Lola Taylor, Thea Thompson, Harry Turpin, Louise Wayne, Violet Weber, Charles Winninger, Katherine Witchie, Walter Wolf, Roland Woodruff, Jean Woods. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Magic Melody. Musical romance.
- (1920) Stage Play: Cinderella on Broadway.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Century Revue. Musical revue. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Book by Howard Emmett Rogers. Music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Direction by Harry S. Levant. Additional numbers by Leo Edwards. Featuring songs by George W. Meyer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Artie Mehlinger. Musical Numbers Staged by Jack Mason. Conducted by Oscar Radin. Entire Production Staged Under the Personal Supervision of J.J. Shubert. Black and White Ballet Staged by Alexis Kosloff. Directed by Lew Morton. Century Promenade: 12 Jul 1920- 1 Jan 1921 (150 performances). Cast: DeVearera Anguilliar (as "Ensemble"), Mary Arlington (as "Ensemble"), Leo Beers (as "The Man on the Phone/Marcelle Performer/Specialty Performer"), Viola Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Beth Benton (as "Ensemble"), Jimmie Blyler (as "4th Rounder/Millions of Times Pianist"), Molly Boulais (as "Ensemble"), Rose Boulais (as "Ensemble"), Jessica Brown (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Burton (as "Ensemble"), John Byam (as "2nd Rounder"), Jean Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Mae Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Fay Celeste (as "Ensemble"), Olive Channing (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Clifton (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Coster (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Darling (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Darling (as "Ensemble"), Florence Darling (as "Ensemble"), Muriel De Forrest (as "Fig Leaf Number Singer"), Jeannette Deitrich (as "Ensemble"), Anna May Dennehy (as "Ensemble"), Bernice Dewey (as "Ensemble"), Frances Dunlap (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Flam (as "Ensemble"), Marie Forbes (as "Ensemble"), Ford & Hazelton (as "Black and White Ballet Dancers"), Ella Foster (as "Ensemble"), Amy Frank (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Frank (as "Ensemble"), Frank Sisters (as "Shimmy Valentine Performer"), Jene Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Norma Gould (as "Ensemble"), Grace & Berkes (as "Shine On, Little Son Performer/Specialty Performer"), Jane Green (as "Ensemble"), Green & Blyler (as "Musical Moments Performer"), George Hale (as "Fig Leaf Number Dancer"), Elsie Halloway (as "Ensemble"), Cecil Hannon (as "Ensemble"), Lorrette Harris (as "Ensemble"), Alberta Harrison (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Hartman (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Himes (as "Ensemble"), Hal Hixon (as "1st Rounder/Inebriated Acrobation Performer"), Vivien Holt (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Holton (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Jack (as "Ensemble"), Jewel Jordon (as "Ensemble"), Madelon La Varre (as "Marcelle Performer/Symphony in Dress Performer"), Grace Langdon (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Leland (as "Ensemble"), Evon Linnard (as "Ensemble"), Doris Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Sally Long (as "Ensemble"), Ted Lorraine (as "Ensemble"), Lorraine & Walton (as "Dance Novelty"), John Lowe (as "3rd Rounder"), Lenore Lukens (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Mackaill (as "Ensemble"), Barbara McCree (as "Ensemble"), Bobbie McCree (as "The Deceiver"), Mijares & Brother (as "Wire Speciality"), Clarice Miller (as "Ensemble"), Milo (as "Singer"), Florence Moore (as "Ensemble"), Sydney Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Vivien Oakland (as "Ensemble"), Helen O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Kathleen O'Hanlon (as "The Girl"), Mabel Olson (as "Ensemble"), Marie Page (as "Ensemble"), Betty Pecan (as "The Bluffer/Ensemble"), Purcella Brothers (as "Keep Your Weight Down" Performer"), Tot Qualters (as "Hold Me Performer"), Rosie Quinn (as "Fig Leaf Number Dancer"), Elizabeth Boyd Reed (as "Ensemble"), Alice Ridnor (as "Ensemble"), Vera Roehm (as "Keep Your Weight Down Performer"), Lillian Rosedale (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Seals (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Seely (as "Ensemble"), Norma Simpson (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Soper (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Sprague (as "Ensemble"), Marie Stafford (as "Ensemble"), Jack Strouse (as "Some Nonsense Performer"), Ellinore Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Jean Troupman (as "Ensemble"), Thelma Turnbull (as "The Fibber/Ensemble"), Grace Walton (as "Ensemble"), Viola Weller (as "Ensemble"), Frances Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Marie Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Nina Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Ina Williams (as "Bottle Up a Pretty Girl" Performer/Specialty Performer"), Babette Wood (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Wyley (as "The Sphinx Performer"), Theodore Zambouni (as "The Apache"), Ingrid Zanders (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert, Morris Gest, William Elliott and F. Ray Comstock.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Midnight Rounders of 1920. Musical revue. Book by Howard Emmett Rogers. Music by Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Featuring songs with lyrics by Howard Emmett Rogers and E. Ray Goetz. Featuring songs by Leo Edwards. Directed by Lew Morton and Jack Mason. Century Promenade: 12 Jul 1920- 27 Nov 1920 (120 performances). Cast: DeVearera Anguilliar, Mary Arlington, Leo Beers, Viola Bennett, Beth Benton, Molly Boulais, Rose Boulais, Jessica Brown, Mildred Burton, John Byam, Jean Carroll, Fay Celeste, Olive Channing, Ruth Coster, Beatrice Darling, Elizabeth Darling, Florence Darling, Muriel De Forrest, Jeannette Deitrich, Anna May Dennehy, Bernice Dewey, Frances Dunlap, Grace Ellsworth, Dorothy Flam, Marie Forbes, Amy Frank, Elsie Frank, Jene Gordon, Norma Gould, Green & Blyler, George Hale, Cecil Hannon, Lorrette Harris, Alberta Harrison, Gertrude Hartman, Lew Hearn, Hal Hixon, Vivien Holt, Kitty Holton, Evelyn Jack, Jewel Jordon, Harry Kelly, Madelon La Varre, Grace Langdon, Pauline Leland, Evon Linnard, Sally Long, Lorraine & Walton, John Lowe, Leonora Lukens, Barbara McCree, Clarice Miller, Florence Moore, Sydney Nelson, Vivien Oakland, Kathleen O'Hanlon, Mabel Olson, Joe Opp, Pandora, Betty Pecan, The Purcella Brothers, Tot Qualters, Rosie Quinn, Elizabeth Reed, Lillian Rosedale, Mildred Seals, Norma Simpson, Ingrid Solfeng, Mildred Soper, Charlotte Sprague, Marie Stafford, Jack Strauss, Ellinore Taylor, May Thompson, Jean Troupman, Thelma Turnbull, Viola Weller, John Wheeler, Frances Whitmore, Marie Whitmore, Nina Whitmore, Nina Williams, Babette Wood, Walter Woolf King, Theodore Zambouni, Ingrid Zanders. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Last Waltz. Musical/operetta.
- (1921) Stage Play: Music Box Revue. Musical revue. Book by William Collier, T.J. Gray, Frances Nordstrom and George V. Hobart. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. Musical Director: Anton Heindl and Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Frank Tours, Alfred Dalby, Maurice De Packh, Charles Grant, Stephen Jones and Oscar Radin. Directed by Hassard Short. Music Box Theatre: 22 Sep 1921- 30 Sep 1922 (440 performances). Cast: Aleta, Wilda Bennett, Irving Berlin, Sam Bernard, Hugh Cameron, William Collier, Paul Frawley, Frank Gill, Emma Haig, Margaret Irving, Richard Keene, Mlle. Marguerite, Florence Moore, Rene Riano, Rose Rolando, Joseph Santley, Ivy Sawyer. Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1921) Stage Play: Blossom Time. Musical comedy. Book by Dorothy Donnelly. Music by Franz Schubert and Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Dorothy Donnelly. Based on the Viennese original by Dr. A.M. Willner and Heinz Reichert. Based on the novel by Rudolf H. Bartsch. Music arranged by Heinrich Berte. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Choreographed by Frank M. Gillespie. Directed by J. C. Huffman. Ambassador Theatre (on hiatus from 1 Jul 1922- 6 Aug 1922, then moved to Jolson's 59th Street Theatre from 2 Oct 1922- circa Oct 1922, then moved to The Century Theatre from 23 Oct 1922- close): 29 Sep 1921- 27 Jan 1923 (516 performances). Cast: Perry Askam (as "Erkmann") [final Broadway credit], Zoe Barnett (as "Bella Bruna"), Howard A. Berman (as "Waiter"), Ethel Brandon (as "Mrs. Kranz"), Olga Cook (as "Mitzi"), Roy Cropper (as "Vogel"), William Danforth (as "Kranz"), Burtress Deitch (as "Dancer"), Florence Elmore (as "Chorus"), Marie Gary (as "Chorus"), Robert Paton Gibbs [credited as Robert Peyton Gibbs] (as "Novotny"), The Gotham City Four (as "Four Guests"), Norma Gould (as "Chorus"), Frances Halliday (as "Kitzi"), Edith Holloway (as "Chorus"), Claire Hooper (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Jackson (as "Chorus"), Mildred Kay (as "Rose"), Paul Kerr (as "Kuepelweiser"), Howard Marsh (as "Baron Franz Schober"), Eugene Martinet (as "Von Schwind"), Bobbie McCree (as "Chorus"), Irving Mels (as "Hansy"), Lucius Metz (as "Binder"), Dorothy Newell (as "Chorus"), Emmy Niclas (as "Greta"), Bertram Peacock (as "Franz Schubert"), Erba Robeson (as "Mrs. Coberg"), Yvan Servais (as "Count Sharntoff"), Mildred Soper (as "Chorus"), Juliet Strahl (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Whitmore (as "Fritzi"), Lyola Whyte (as "Chorus"), Billie Williams (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1922) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1922. Musical revue. Music by Victor Herbert, Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Lyrics by Ring Lardner, Gene Buck and Ralph Spence. Based on material by Ring Lardner, Gene Buck and Ralph Spence. Musical Direction by Oscar Radin. Additional music by Herbert Reynolds, James Hanley, Jimmie Duffy, Henry Creamer and J. Turner Layton. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire, Evelyn Law, Ada Fields, James Reynolds and Cora MacGeachy. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 5 Jun 1922- 23 Jun 1923 (424 performances). Cast: Babs Aitlen, Jean Arundel, Leonora Baron, Michel Barroy, Clara Beresbach, Eva Brady, Margery Chapin, Marjorie Chapin, Thelma Connor, Velma Connor, Dorothy Conroy, Dolly Daggars, Marie Dahm, Peggy Dana, Audrey Darrell, Nellie Davage, Ellen de Lerches, Hazel Donnelly, Alma Drange, Betty Dudley, Marcelle Earle, Mary Eaton, Pearl Eaton, Dolly Evans, Victoria Gale, Ed Gallagher, Helen Gates, Alexander Gray, Gilda Gray, Ivy Halstead, Netta Hill, May Howard, Frances Howden, Virginia Howell, Ada Hughes, Sonia Ivanoff, Beatrice Jackson, Brooke Johns, Naomi Johnson, Virginia King, Teddy Knox, Frank Lambert, Evelyn Law, Helen Lee, Phoebe Lee, Mary Lewis, Doris Lloyd, Jean Lloyd, Martha Lorber, Alma Mamay, Pansy Maness, Hallie Manning, Irene Marcellus, Pauline Mason, Lulu McConnell, Mary McDonald, Beulah McFarland, Blanche Mehaffey, Kathryn Mehaffey, Madge Merritt, Hilda Moreno, Madelyn Morrissey, Polly Nally, Cora Neary, Jimmy Nervo, Al Ochs, Olive Osborne, Rita Owin, Annie Patron, Serge Pernikoff, Miss Ray, Jessie Reed, Betsy Rees, Betty Rees, Anastasia Reilly, Frances Reveaux, Marion Rich, Will Rogers (as "Performer"), Addie Rolfe, Rita Royce, Nellie Savage, John Scott, Gertrude Selden, Sonia Shand, J.J. Shannon, Al Shean (as "Performer"), Marie Shelton, Grant Simpson, Beatrice Singleton, Nellie Smith, Miss Starhill, Kathryn Stoneburn, Muriel Stryker, Avonne Taylor, The Follies Four, Frank Tierney, The Tiller Girls, Irene Todd, Andrew Tombes (as "Performer"), George Truscott, Brandon Tynan, Vangie Valentine, Albertina Vitak, Irene Wales, Madeline Wales, Marie Wallace, Betty Webb, Hazel Webb, Fay West, Edna Wheaton, Miss Whittington, Elsie Woodall, Lillian Woods, Helen Lee Worthing. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1923) Stage Play: Lady Butterfly. Musical comedy. Music by Werner Janssen. Book by Clifford Grey. Based on a farce by Mark Swan and James T. Powers. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music orchestrated by Oscar Radin. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Globe Theatre (moved to The Astor Theatre from 19 Mar 1923- close): 22 Jan 1923- 12 May 1923 (128 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman (as "Ensemble"), Florenz Ames (as "Alfred Hopper"), Anna Buckley (as "Ensemble"), Louise Carlton (as "Ensemble"), Mary Carney (as "Ensemble"), Victor Casmore (as "Duval"), Diana Chase (as "Ensemble"), Ray Coffey (as "Butterfly Quartette"), Frank Dobson (as "Fisher"), Joe Donahue (as "Dancing Specialty"), Maude Eburne (as "Caroline"), Ainslee Evans (as "Ensemble"), Helen Fleming (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Gateson (as "Enid Crawford"), Florentine Gosnova (as "Dancing Specialty/Ensemble"), Marion Hamilton (as "Ruth/Dancing Specialty"), Pearl Howell (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Hunter (as "A Policeman/Butterfly Quartette"), Allen Kearns (as "Billy Browning"), Edward Lester (as "Jack Owen/Briggs"), Muriel Lodge (as "Ensemble"), Nick Long Jr. (as "Dancing Specialty"), Leonora Lukens (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Lunnay (as "Ensemble"), Jack Lynch (as "Dancing Specialty"), Lillian MacKenzie (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Maitland (as "Mrs. Stockbridge"), Virginia McGee (as "Ensemble"), Aline McGill (as "Frances/Dancing Specialty"), Margaret McKay (as "Ensemble"), Lionel Pape (as "Horatio Meak/Mr. Stockbridge"), Vere Richards (as "Butterfly Quartette"), Rosemary Sill (as "Ensemble"), Horton Spurr (as "Dancing Specialty"), Janet Stone (as "Bobby/Dancing Specialty"), George Trabert (as "Henry Crawford"), Vilheda (as "Ensemble"), Rona Wallace (as "Pansy/Ensemble"), Imogene Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Withee (as "Mabel Stockbridge"), Mark Youmans (as "Butterfly Quartette"), Carol Young (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1923) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1923. Musical revue. Music by Victor Herbert, Rudolf Friml and Dave Stamper. Lyrics by Gene Buck. Sketches by: Eddie Cantor and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Additional music by Joseph McCarthy, Harry Tierney, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards, Gabriel Daray, Edgar Leslie, Benton Ley, Lee David and Ambrose Thomas. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre: 20 Oct 1923- 10 May 1924 (233 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Ethel Allis, Ruth Andrae, Wilma Ansell, Mary Bancroft, Virginia Beardsley, Doris Bennett, Mildred Billert, Lois Blackburn, Fanny Brice, Dorothy Brown, Lilly Burgess, Catherine Burke, Marie Callahan, Cynthia Cambridge, Louise Carlton, Joan Carter Waddell, Gladys Coburn, Hettie Cooper, Roy Cropper, Margaret Cummings, Marie Dahm, Helena D'Algy, May Daw, Claire DeFitamiere, Ferral Dewees, Harland Dixon, Helen Dobbins, Andre Dumont, Paulette Duval, Dorothy Ellis, Gladys Ellison, Helen Ellsworth, Alberta Faust, Hilda Ferguson, Mme. Florianne, Harriet Fowler, Catherine Gallimore, Millie Glossop, Florentine Gosnova, Hetty Graham, Roberta Grant, Sarah Granzow, Nelle Greasley, Beryl Halley, Marion Hamilton, Helen Henderson, Jean Henderson, Lew Hearn, Norah Jackson, Brooke Johns, Mary Julian, Bob Karna, Elizabeth Kay, Winnie Keane, Dorothy Kelsall, Flo Kennedy, Emma Klige, Alice Knowlton, Florence Kolinsky, Margaret Langhorne, Edna Leedom, Marjorie Leet, Linda, Virginia Magee, Maud Mansfield, Harriet Marned, Phyllis Mawer, Irma McShane, Lily McWilliams, Janet Megrew, Goodie Montgomery, Inez Moreno, Rita Moriarty, Polly Nally, Alma Nash, Raymond O'Brian, Gladys Peterson, Martha Pierre, Robert Quinault, Violet Regal, Billy Revel, Addie Rolfe, William Roselle, Iris Rowe, Gertrude Selden, Peggy Shannon, Heloise Sheppard, Harry Short, Margaret Sloan, Dave Stamper, Olga Steck, Charlotte Suddath, Beatrice Thorburn, Billie Tichenor, Dorothy Van Alst, Feon Vanmar, Hazel Vergess, Vivian Vernon, Hap Ward, Betty Warrington, Nondas Wayne, Marjorie Weaver, Arthur West, Elsie Westcott, Bert Wheeler, Betty Wheeler, Paul Whiteman, Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, Lois Wilde, Doris Wilson, Dottie Wilson, Imogene Wilson, Lily Winton, Stella Wooten, Helen Lee Worthing, Alexander Yarkovleff, Ruth Zoakay. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1924) Stage Play: Madame Pompadour. Music by Leo Fall. Book by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Book adapted by Clare Kummer. Lyrics by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Martin Beck Theatre: 11 Nov 1924- 17 Jan 1925 (80 performances). Cast: Berte Alden, Richard Allen, Florenz Ames (as "Joseph Calicot"), John Barney, Wilda Bennett, Alice Brady (as "Chorus"), Fred Burke, Zachary Caully, Eva Clark, Walter Costello, Raymond Cullen, Ursula Dale, Leonora Darcy, Oscar Figman, Florence Fitzwalters, Margery Flynn, Ivan Frank, John Fulco, Margot Greville, Pauline Hall, Louis Harriston, Alexis Havrilla, Christian Holton, Beatrice Hughes, Dorothy Irving, Irma Irving, Edgar Kent, Mabel Knight, Marie Lambert, Betty Lawrence, Frederick Lewis, Joan Lindsay, Wanda Lyon (as "Belotte"), Anne Makara, DeWitt Matthews, Rose Maynard, Pauline Miller, Mildred Mindell, Loe Moran, Margaret Morris, Elaine Palmer, Curt Peterson, Herbert Pickett, John Quinlan, Eileen Seymour, Elliott Stewart, Janet Stone, Rene Vanryha, Henry Vincent, Betty Wilson. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Martin Beck.
- (1926) Stage Play: Katja. Musical/operetta.
- (1927) Stage Play: Footlights. Musical comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: Hold Everything. Musical comedy. Broadhurst Theatre: 10 Oct 1928- 5 Oct 1929 (409 performances). Produced by Alex. A. Aarons and Vinton Freedley.
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