- (1899 - 1919) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: Zaza. Drama. Based on the play by Pierre Berton and Charles Simon. Book adapted by 'David Belasco (I). Garrick Theatre: 9 Jan 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Zaza"), Charles A. Stevenson (as "Bernard Dufrene") [Broadway debut], Corah Adams (as "Leonie") [Broadway debut], Gerard Anderson (as "Mounet-Pombla"), Elizabeth Belknap (as "Niniche"), Emma Chase (as "Lisette"), Lizzie Du Roy (as "Divonne"), Amelia Granville (as "Adele"), Lester Gruner (as "Hector"), Alfred Hollingsworth (as "Coachman"), Helma Horneman (as "Clairette"), Mabel Howard (as "Mme. Dufrene"), Eleanor Stuart (as "Juliette"), Anne Sutherland (as "Florianne"), Helen Thrill (as "Toto"), Marie Thrill (as "Lolotte"), Helen Tracy (as "Nathalie"). Note: Filmed as Zaza (1913) [short subject], by Paramount Pictures as Zaza (1915) starring Pauline Frederick, by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (for Paramount Pictures) as Zaza (1923) starring Gloria Swanson, by Paramount Pictures as Zaza (1938) starring Claudette Colbert, by Lux Film as Zazà (1944) [Italian production] starring Isa Miranda, by Union Européenne Cinématographique/Général Productions and Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie [SNC] (distributed by Universal Pictures/France) as Zaza (1956) [French production].
- (1900) Stage Play: Zaza. Drama (revival). Based on the play by Pierre Berton and Charles Simon. Book adapted by 'David Belasco (I). Criterion Theatre: 1 Oct 1900- Nov 1900 (closing date unknown/42 performances). Cast: Corah Adams (as "Divonne"), Ann Arden (as "Juliette"), Marie Bates (as "Rosa Bonne"), Theresa Berta (as "Toto"), Leon Bimbi (as "Carvallo Brother"), Master Bimbi (as "Carvallo Brother"), Marjorie Bond (as "Lolotte"), Kate Bronson (as "Clairette"), Albert Bruning (as "Duc de Brissac"), Louisa Burnham (as "Flower Girl"), Mrs. Leslie (as "Carter Zaza"), Downing Clarke (as "Mounet-Pombla"), Maria Davis (as "Nathalie"), Ruth Dennis (as "Adele"), Marie Duclos (as "Leonie"), Edgar Hart (as "Criquet"), Harold Howard (as "Blac"), Isabel Losurie (as "Niniche"), Nina Lynn (as "Mme. Dufrene"), James McKean (as "Coachman"), Herbert Millward (as "Joly"), W.B. Murray (as "Brigard"), Paul Redmond (as "Hector"), Lawrence Reeves (as "Adolphe"), Helen Robertson (as "Florianne"), Gilmore Scott (as "Chamblay, Jr."), Mark Smith (as "Cascart"), Charles A. Stevenson (as "Bernard Dufrene"), Eleanor Stuart (as "Lisette"), Walter Stuart (as "Jabowski"), Hugo Toland (as "Jacques Rigault"), Maude Winter (as "Alice Morel"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: Filmed as Zaza (1913) [short subject], by Paramount Pictures as Zaza (1915) starring Pauline Frederick, by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation (for Paramount Pictures) as Zaza (1923) starring Gloria Swanson, by Paramount Pictures as Zaza (1938) starring Claudette Colbert, by Lux Film as Zazà (1944) [Italian production] starring Isa Miranda, by Union Européenne Cinématographique/Général Productions and Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie [SNC] (distributed by Universal Pictures/France) as Zaza (1956) [French production].
- (1901) Stage Play: Du Barry. Drama.
- (1905) Stage Play: Adrea. Drama/tragedy. Music by 'William Furst (I)'. Written by David Belasco and John Luther Long. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Staged by David Belasco. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 11 Jan 1905- 26 Apr 1905 (123 performances). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1905) Stage Play: Adrea. Drama/tragedy [return engagement]. Music by William Furst. Written by David Belasco and John Luther Long. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Staged by David Belasco. Directed by Wilfred Buckland. Belasco Theatre: 20 Sep 1905- 7 Oct 1905 (18 performances). Cast: Mrs. Leslie Carter (as "Adrea, The Daughter of King Menethus"), Corah Adams (as "Iulia Doma, Adrea's Sister"), Edwin Bradley (as "Ensemble"), Edward Brown (as "Galba, Soldier of Adrea"), H.G. Carlton (as "Master of the Tower"), J.W. Carroll (as "Slave of the Whips/Ensemble"), Ernest Dale (as "Slave of the Queen's Door/Ensemble"), Maria Davis (as "Garda, The Egyptian Slave to Adrea"), Belle De Gez (as "Lelit, Tiring Slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), Frank De Gez (as "Ensemble"), Zara Delaro (as "Ensemble"), Lydian Durrett (as "A Bargeman"), James Edlam (as "Ensemble"), F.L. Evans (as "Var-igon, Follower of Kaeso/Ensemble"), Edna Griffin (as "Servant of the Tower/Ensemble"), Harold Guernsey (as "Page of the Senate"), George Harcourt (as "Caius Valgus, Consul/Ensemble"), Edwin Hardin (as "Crassus, An Augur from the college at Rome"), H. Hendrickson (as "Ensemble"), Harold Howard (as "Holy Nagar"), Charles Hungerford (as "The Shade of Menethus"), Teft Johnson (as "Zastus, Soldier of Adrea"), Louis Keller (as "Dyaixes, The Persian, an Ambassador of note"), Henry Francis Koser (as "Ensemble"), James Linhart (as "Ensemble"), Madeleine Livingston (as A Singing Bird/Ensemble"), Cornelia Lynds (as "Ensemble"), Franklin Mills (as "Herald of the Senate"), Charles Milward (as "Kaseo of Noricum, The Leader of a Barbarian Horde"), Grace Noble (as "Ensemble"), Lura Osborn (as "Lefta, Tiring Slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), Carel Parrish (as "Ensemble"), June Pelton (as "The Child Vasha"), Francis Powers (as "Mimus the Echo, A fool in the household of Iulia Doma") [final Broadway role], Calla Roberts (as "Myris, Tiring slave to the Queen/Ensemble"), Cornelia Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Gilmore Scott (as "Sylvestros/Ensemble/A Prince of Greece, an Ambassador of note"), Victor Seegars (as "Ensemble"), William Shay (as "A Mock Herald/Ensemble"), Willard Sterling (as "Thryssos, Master of Wild Horses from Thrakia"), Charles A. Stevenson (as "Arkissus of Frisia, Under Kaeso"), Elmore Stuart (as "Ensemble"), J.L. Van Ordstrand (as "Ensemble"), Fred Voke (as "Bram-Bora, From India, an Ambassador of Note/Ensemble"), Marshall Welch (as "Marcus Lecca, Princes of the Senate, a Consul") [final Broadway role], Gordon West (as "Idmondus, A Herald at the Palace"), Frank H. Westerton (as "Bevilaccas, A Licensed news-barrer") [Broadway debut], Eleanor Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Francis Woodward (as "Ensemble"), Charles Wright (as "Sigrad, Follower of Kaeso/Ensemble"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (Revival). Written by Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Cir. 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: Camille. Drama (revival). Written by Alexandre Dumas fils, fils. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Cir. 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: Magda (Revival). Written by Hermann Sudermann. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Circa 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: Carmen (Revival). Incidental music by Frank Howson. Written by Henry Hamilton. Based on the novel by 'Prosper Merimee'. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Cir. 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: I Pagliacci. Incidental music by Ruggiero Leoncavallo. Written by Charles H. E. Brookfield. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Cir. 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Enigma. Written by Paul Hervieu. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Cir. 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: Adrienne Lecouveur (Revival). Written by Eugene Scribe and Ernest Legouve. Adapted by Olga Nethersole. Adapted by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Cir. 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Awakening, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Awakening. Book adapted by Sydney Grundy. Based on "Le Reveil" by Paul Hervieu. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Cir. 1 Mar 1908 (unknown performances/played in repertory with Sapho, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton], Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edythe Elliott [credited as Edithe Elliotte], Madge Field, Alexander F. Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Emmett Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- (1908) Stage Play: Mater. Comedy. Written by Percy MacKaye. Directed by Frank Brownlee [final Broadway credit]. Savoy Theatre: 25 Sep 1908- Oct 1908 (closing date unknown/27 performances). Cast: Isabel Irving (as "Mater"), John Junior (as "Rudolf Verbeck"), Frederick Lewis (as "Michael"), Hazel MacKaye (as "Mary"), Charles A. Stevenson (as "Arthur Cullen"). Produced by Henry Miller.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Walk-offs. Comedy. Written by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton. Morosco Theatre: 17 Sep 1918- Nov 1918 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Roberta Arnold, Elmer Ballard, Edmund Lowe, Fania Marinoff, Carroll McComas, Percival T. Moore, William Roselle, Emmett Shackelford, Charles A. Stevenson, Fred L. Tiden, Janet Travers, Frances Underwood. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
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