- (1900 - 1915) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: San Toy. Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones. Book by Edward Morton. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Featuring songs by L.S. Potter. Daly's Theatre: 1 Oct 1900- 24 Nov 1900 (65 performances). Cast: Minnie Ashley, Elgie Bowen, Joseph Cauto, Marie Celeste, Wilfred Clarke, George K. Fortescue, Henry Girard, Joseph Goodrowe, Carolyn Gordon, Frances Gordon, Isobel Hall, Mary Kier, Stella Krum, Nora Lambert, Sarony Lambert, Jean Newcombe, Robert M. O'Neill, Jeannette Palmer, James T. Powers, Virginia Randolph, George A. Roarke, W.W. Scott, Melville Stewart [Broadway debut], Elsie Thorne, J.L. Weber, Marie Welch, Flora Zabelle [Broadway debut]. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: San Toy. Musical comedy (revival). Music by Sidney Jones; Book by Edward Morton. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Featuring songs by L.S. Potter. Daly's Theatre: 7 Apr 1902- 5 May 1902 (32 performances). Cast: Minnie Ashley, Elgie Bowen, Annie Cameron, Joseph Cauto, Marie Celeste, Sam Collins, George K. Fortescue, Archie Gilles, Isobel Hall, Mary Kier, Nora Lambert, Sarony Lambert, Damon Lyon, Dorothy Maynard, Helen Maynard, Julia Millard, Robert M. O'Neill, Jeannette Palmer, R.S. Pigott, George A. Roarke, Ella Rock, Melville Stewart, Harold Vizard, William Wallace, Marie Welch, Margaret Yorke. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: A Country Girl. Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton. Additional lyrics and numbers by Paul Rubens. Book by James T. Tanner. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Additional lyrics by Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller. Daly's Theatre: 22 Sep 1902- 27 Dec 1902 (112 performances). Cast: Minnie Ashley (as "Madame Sophie"), Leila Benton (as "Attendant of Sophie"), Adine Bouvier (as "Mrs. Quinton Raikes"), Alice Campbell (as "Miss Ormonde"), Robert Chawner (as "Tzanticheff"), Isobel Delmont (as "Lady Anchester"), Blanche Deyo (as "Miss Carruthers"), Lawrence Earle (as "Lord Grassmere"), Jefferson Egan (as "Sir Charles Cortelyou"), Genevieve Finlay (as "Princess Mehelaneh"), Grace Freeman (as "Marjorie Joy"), Grace Gresham (as "Miss Courtlands"), Clarence Harvey (as "Granfer Mummery"), Susie Kelleher (as "Miss Selwyn"), Helen Marvin (as "Nan"), Julia Millard (as "Miss Ecroyd"), Hallen Mostyn (as "Quinton Raikes, the Rajah of Bhong"), Paul Nicholson (as "Douglas Verity"), William Norris (as "Barry"), W. E. Philp (as "Lord Anchester"), N.C. Shaw (as "Rube Fairway"), Helen Sherwood (as "Miss Powyscourt"), Marion Singer (as "Nurse"), W.H. Smith (as "Major Vicat"), Karl Stall (as "Chorus"), Melville Stewart (as "Geoffrey Challoner"), Harold Vizard (as "Sir Joseph Verity"), Mary Welch (as "Miss Sydney"), Lena Wright (as "Attendant of Sophie"), Isobel Yates (as "Lady Arnott"). Produced by Augustin Daly Musical Company and J.C. Duff.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Cingalee. Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton. Book by James T. Tanner. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Featuring songs with lyrics by Paul Rubens, James O'Dea and Rutland Harrinton. Featuring songs by Paul Rubens, James Kendis and Herman Paley. Musical Director: Louis F. Gottschalk. Directed by Lewis Hooper. Daly's Theatre: 24 Oct 1904- 19 Nov 1904 (33 performances). Cast: Dorothy Bertrand (as "Coorowe"), Martha Carine (as "Lady Patricia Vane"), Blanche Deyo (as "Peggy Sabine"), George Featherstone (as "Jack Clinton"), Genevieve Finlay (as "Nanoya"), Amy Forsslund (as "Miss Werner"), Noel Gordon (as "Mychellah"), Edward Gore (as "Captain of the Guard"), Flora Hengler (as "Molly Loftus/Pas de Deux"), May Hengler (as "Angy Loftus/Pas de Deux"), Lionel Hogarth (as "Dick Bosanquet"), May Hopkins (as "Miss Vernon"), Violet Kellogg (as "Miss Pinkerton"), George LeSoir (as "Bobby Warren"), Myrtle McGrain (as "Miss Clements"), Julia Millard (as "Naitooma"), Hallen Mostyn (as "Boobhamba"), William Norris (as "Chambuddy Ram"), Jordon Osborne (as "Freddie Lowther"), Paul Pancer (as "Attendant"), Melville Stewart (as "Harry Vereker"), Harold Vizard (as "Sir Peter Loftus"), Charles Wallace (as "Myamgah"), Kathleen Warren (as "Sattambi"). Produced by J.C. Duff.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Coming of Mrs. Patrick. Written by Rachel Crothers. Hoyt's Theatre: 6 Nov 1907- Nov 1907 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Minnette Barrett, James I. Carhart, Charles Coburn [credited as Charles Douville Coburn], Lillie Eldridge, Millicent Evans [Broadway debut], Laura Nelson Hall, Perla Landers, Elizabeth Stewart, Melville Stewart, Walter Thomas, Forrest Winant, George H. Wiseman. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
- (1908) Stage Play: The-Merry-Go-Round
- (1910) Stage Play: The King of Cadonia.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Cheater. Written by Wilhelm Jacoby and Arthur Lipshitz. Book adapted by Louis Mann. Directed by Louis Mann. Lyric Theatre: 29 Jun 1910- Sep 1910 (closing date unknown/78 performances). Cast: John Bunny, Ethel Conroy, Mathilde Cottrelly, Edward Horton, DeWitt Jennings, E.H. Kelly, Jeffreys Lewis, Louis Mann (as "Godfried Plittersdorf"), Albert Parker, Parke Patton, Melville Stewart, Emily Ann Wellman. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Girl in the Train. Musical/operetta. Music by Leo Fall. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the German by Victor Leon. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Choreographed by Al Holbrook. Costume Design by Wilhelm and Anna Conkwright. Scenic Design by Homer Emens. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Globe Theatre: 3 Oct 1910- 5 Nov 1910 (40 performances). Cast: W.S. Allison (as "Chorus"), Alice Belga (as "Chorus"), Philip Branson (as "Pieter Bockenstiegel"), Edgar Bryde (as "Chorus"), Blanche Burnham (as "Chorus"), Violet Burnham (as "Chorus"), Lee Carriere (as "Chorus"), Adele Cheridah (as "Chorus"), Gilbert Clayton (as "Professor Wiesum"), Harry Clinton (as "Chorus"), Constance Crane (as "Chorus"), J.S. Duffus (as "Chorus"), Henry Dyer (as "Chorus"), Florence Farmer (as "Chorus"), F.S. Foley (as "Chorus"), Bessie Franklyn (as "Martha"), Elliot Fraser (as "Chorus"), Claude Gillingwater (as "Judge Van Tromp"), June Grey (as "Gonda Van Der Loo"), Donald Hall (as "De Liege "), Stella Hansen (as "Chorus"), Josephine Harriman (as "Chorus"), Martin Hayden (as "Cornelius Scrop"), Ada Holt (as "Chorus "), Edna Houck (as "Chorus"), Edna Hunter (as "Chorus"), John Johnson (as "Chorus"), Charles Kamp (as "Chorus"), Harry Kittredge (as "Chorus"), William Lafferty (as "Chorus"), Percy Matson (as "Chorus"), Gladys Meyrick (as "Chorus"), Vera Michelena (as "Jana"), Dorothy Newell (as "Chorus"), Diane Oste (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Perry (as "Chorus"), Estelle Perry (as "Chorus"), Katherine Peters (as "Chorus"), Kitty Porter (as "Chorus"), Madge Quest (as "Chorus"), Mabel Ray (as "Chorus"), Elsie (as "Chorus"), James Reaney (as "William Kroutvliet"), Vivian Rushmore (as "Adelaine"), Almyra Sessons (as "Chorus"), Melville Stewart (as "Karel Van Myrtens"), Harry Strang (as "The Beadle/Chorus"), Ray Tuller (as "Chorus"), Henry Vincent (as "Van Dender"), F. Von Gottfried (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1911) Stage Play: A Country Girl. Musical (revival).
- (1912) Stage Play: Over the River. Musical extravaganza. Music by John Golden. Book by George V. Hobart and H.A. Du Souchet. Lyrics by John Golden. Based on a play by H.A. Du Souchet. Musical Direction by DeWitt C. Coolman. Additional music by Elsie Janis, Edward J. Griffin, Charles Grant, William H. Penn, Jean Schwartz, Egbert Van Alstyne, Charles Eggett and Henry B. Murtagh. Additional lyrics by Elsie Janis, Edward J. Griffin, Henry B. Murtagh, Earl Carroll, Edward Clark, Harry Williams and William Jerome. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 8 Jan 1912- 20 Apr 1912 (120 performances). Cast: David Andrada (as "Warden Vokes"), Anna Bacherer (as "Chorus"), Fanny Bacherer(as "Chorus"), Lawrence Beck (as "Dance Specialty"), Leila Benton (as "Chorus"), Claire Bertrand (as "Chorus"), Neil Bertrand (as "Chorus"), Rosa Burklein (as "Chorus"), Emma Collier (as "Chorus"), Lester Crawford (as "Harry Blackstone"), Katherine Daly (as "Chorus"), Madeline d'Harville (as "Dance Specialty"), Edna Dodsworth (as "Chorus"), Clementine Dundas (as "Chorus"), Bessie Fennell (as "Chorus"), Gretchen Fink (as "Chorus"), Eddie Foy (as "Madison Parke"), Betty Fuchs (as "Chorus"), Harry Hermsen (as "Bismarck Herring"), Freda Hirsch (as "Chorus"), Vonnie Hoyt (as "Chorus"), Edna Hunter (as "Sarah Parke"), Leavitt James (as "Number 89"), Charles L. Kelley (as "Herbert Vandersnip"), Maude Lambert (as "Mrs. Madison Parke"), Dorothy Langdon (as "Chorus"), Las Sevillanitas (as "Specialty"), Mazie Leroy (as "Chorus"), Frances Leslie (as "Chorus"), Lillian Lorraine (as "Myrtle Mirabeau"), Mildred Manning (as "Chorus"), Selma Mantell (as "Chorus"), The Marvelous Millers (as "Specialty"), Monsieur Maurice (as "Dance Specialty"), Billy Methven (as "Street Singer"), Grace Methven (as "Street Singer"), Jeannetta Methven (as "Street Singer"), Marie Neckar (as "Chorus"), Frank M. Rainger (as "George"), Estelle Richmond (as "Chorus"), Josie Sadler (as "Lizzie"), Osborne Searle (as "Charlie Gray"), William Sellery (as "Timothy Cook"), Bessie Skeer (as "Chorus"), Joseph C. Smith (as "Charles Bigroll"), Marguerite St. Clair (as "Chorus"), Melville Stewart (as "Hudson Rivers"), Anna Stone (as "Chorus"), Dai Turgeon Chorus"), Frank Wunderlee (as "Jerry Cooper") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1912) Stage Play: The Firefly. Musical comedy/operetta. Book and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Directed by Frederick G. Latham. Lyric Theatre, (moved to The Casino Theatre from 30 Dec 1912 to close): 2 Dec 1912- 15 Mar 1913 (120 performances).
- (1914) Stage Play: Suzi. Musical comedy/operetta.
- (1915) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1915. Musical extravaganza. Music by Louis A. Hirsch and Dave Stamper. Based on material by Channing Pollock, Rennold Wolf and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Rennold Wolf, Channing Pollock and Gene Buck. Musical Director: Frank Darling. Featuring songs by Charles Elbert, Irving Berlin, Seymour Furth and Bert Williams. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ward Wesley, Irving Berlin and Will Vodery. Directed by Julian Mitchell and Leon Errol. New Amsterdam Theatre: 21 Jun 1915- 18 Sep 1915 (104 performances). Cast: Helen Barnes, Lucille Cavanaugh, Ina Claire, Peggy Dana, Ethel Davies, Emil Dwyer, Phil Dwyer, Marcelle Earle, Leon Errol, Gladys Feldman, W.C. Fields, Dorothy Godfrey, Bernard Granville, Flo Hart, May Hennessy, Justine Johnstone, Evelyn Kerner, Kay Laurell, Gladys Loftus, Muriel Martin, Mae Murray, Oakland Sisters, May Paul, Ann Pennington, Carl Randall [Broadway debut], Helen Rook, John Ryan, Dorothy St. Clair, Margaret St. Clair, Melville Stewart [final Broadway role], Olive Thomas, Miss Touraine, Lottie Vernon, Nancy Wallace, Dottie Wang, Bunny Wendell, Rose Werts, Will West, George White, Edith Whitney, Bert Williams, Miss Wilson, Ed Wynn. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
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