- (1903 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: (1903). Are You My Father? Written by Ernest Lacy. Loosely based on incidents in "Japhet in Search of a Father" by Captain Marryat. Bijou Theatre: 8 Oct 1903- Oct 1903 (closing date unknown/11 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Louise Allen, Herbert Ayling, William Collier Sr., Jane Dara, Leo Hawley, Wallace McCutcheon Jr. [Broadway debut], George Nash, Laura Palmer, Brigham Royce, John Saville, Redmond St. Croy, Charles Swain, Hugo Toland.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Dictator. Farce. Written by Richard Harding Davis. Criterion Theatre: 4 Apr 1904- 30 May 1904 (64 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, William Collier Sr. (as "Brook Travers, alias Steve"), Louise Allen, John Barrymore (as "Charley Hyne"), Nannette Comstock, Louis Eagan, Augustus Goodson, Wallace McCutcheon Jr., Thomas McGrath, Robert McWade, Thomas Meighan, George Nash, Frances Sedgewick, Harry Senton, Lucile Watson (as "Mrs. John T. Bowie"), Henry J. West, Emmet Note: Production resumed at the Criterion Theatre from 24 Aug 1904- Sep 1904 (closing date unknown) for 25 additional performances (see below). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Dictator. Farce (return engagement). Written by Richard Harding Davis. Criterion Theatre: 24 Aug 1904- Sep 1904 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: A Fool and His Money. (Revival). Written by George Broadhurst. Bijou Theatre: 26 Oct 1904- Nov 1904 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Eleanora Allen, Louise Allen, Anita Bridger, Lyster Chambers, William Collier Sr., Jane Dara, Mary Davenport, Mabel Dixey, Edna Faron, Daisy Green, Leo Hawley, Wallace McCutcheon Jr., George Nash, John Saville, Hugo Toland, George Henry Trader. Produced by Broadhurst & Currie.
- (1905) Stage Play: On the Quiet. Comedy (revival). Written by Augustus Thomas. Criterion Theatre: 11 Dec 1905- Dec 1905 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Eileen Anglin, Irene Avon, William Collier Sr., Ida Conquest, Willard Curtiss, John W. Dean, Cranley Douglas, Howard Estabrook, Pauline French, Charles Fullhart, Grace Hadsell, Madeleine Hazlett, George Laundy, Thomas Martin, Frisco Matsuho, Wallace McCutcheon Jr., George Nash, Charles B. Poor, John Saville. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: On the Quiet. Comedy (revival).
- (1904) Stage Play: The Dictator. Farce.
- (1904) Stage Play: A Fool and His Money (Revival).
- (1907) Stage Play: Personal.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Ranger. Drama. Written by Augustus Thomas. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Sep 1907- Sep 1907 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Dustin Farnum (as "Captain Esmond"), John Adolphi, Florence Auer, Mary Boland, Frank Burbeck, Mathilde Deschon, Roberto Deschon, Edward Dillon, George K. Henery, Charles Lane, Wallace McCutcheon Jr., Sam D. Merrill, Frank Nelson, Antonio Nevarro, Beatrice Prentice [Broadway debut], Bernice Yerrance. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Easterner. Melodrama. Written by George Broadhurst. Directed by George Broadhurst. Garrick Theatre: 2 Mar 1908- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: John Ahlberg, Henry Bergman, Edna Goodrich, Nat C. Goodwin, Hale Hamilton, Walter Hitchcock, Rene Kelley, Lucille La Verne, Diva Marolda, Wallace McCutcheon Jr., Neil O'Brien, Justina Wayne, Bud Woodthorpe.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Rat.
- (1912) Stage Play: Eva.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Dancing Duchess. Musical comedy. Book by C.V. Kerr and R.H. Burnside. Music by Milton Lusk. Lyrics by C.V. Kerr and R.H. Burnside. Choreographed by Vera Maxwell and Wallace McCutcheon Jr.. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Casino Theatre: 19 Aug 1914- 29 Aug 1914 (13 performances). Cast: Ella Alexander, Helen Ames, Rose Baraban, Bertha Bemidette, Patricia Berrian, Grace Bird, Dane Bogart, Lorraine Bright, William Burress (as "Adolphus Spiggott"), Poney Cantor, Nellie Castleman, Marjorie Cook, Harry Davenport (as "Max Tokay"), Florence Dean, Jack Dillon, R.M. Dolliver, Manny Duprez, James Egan, Eugene Elliott, T. Fast, Irving Finn, Goldie Foley, Elaine French, Iris Gilbert, John Heath Goldsworthy, Betty Grant, Helen Guarino, Nella Hadley, G. Hall, Laura Hamilton, Eva Hanthorpe, Otis Harlan (as "Richter"), Mabel Hill, John Hyams, Dorothy Jardon, H. Johnson, Kathryn Johnson, Fannie Kidston, I. Lavitt, Adah Lewis, H. Lind, Helen Longfellow, Leila McIntyre, Evelyn Mitchell, Helen Mordecai, Helen O'Dea, Dixie O'Neil, Peter O'Neill, Fred Osborn, Mary Peyton, Lee Phelps, Carl Porter, Clarence Rockwell, Harry Rose, Fred Russell, Frances Sherman, Bertha Siple, Mark Smith, Jack Story, Harry Sulken. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Red Rose.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Girls of Gottenberg. Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Book by L.E. Berman and George Grossmith Jr. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Basil Hood. Featuring songs by W.T. Francis and Jerome Kern. Featuring songs with lyrics by George Grossmith Jr. and Lionel Monckton. Lyrics for "Clementine" by J.B. Loughrey. Lyrics for "Freda" by M.E. Rourke. Featuring "Here's to the Girl" by Will R. Anderson. Lyrics for "I Can't Say That You're the Only One" by C.H. Bovill. Lyrics for "Queenie (Was There) with Her Hair in a Braid" by John L. Hazzard. Orchestra under the direction of W.T. Francis. Directed by J.A.E. Malone. Knickerbocker Theatre: 2 Sep 1908- 28 Nov 1908 (103 performances). Cast: James Blakeley (as "Max Moddelkopf"), Ernest Cossart (as "Colonel Finkhausen/Blue Hussars"), Louise Dresser (as "Clementine, the Burgomaster's daughter"), Edward Garvie (as "Burgomaster"), John E. Hazzard (as "Brittbottl, Sergeant of Hussars"), Lionel MacKinder (as "Otto, Prince of Saxe-Hildesheim"), Wallace McCutcheon Jr. (as "Albrecht, Captain of Dragoons"), Warwick Wellington (as "Fritz/Blue Hussars"), Herman Brand (as "Private Schmidt/Blue Hussars"), Louise Brunnelle (as "Katrina, the only girl in Rottenberg"), Ross Clifford (as "General the Margrave of Saxe-Nierstein"), Ridgwell Cullum (as "Franz/Blue Hussars"), M. Grant (as "Waiter"), Mabel Hollins (as "Minna, Captain of College"), Edith Kelly (as "Lucille, maid to Elsa"), Adelaide Kornau (as "Lina, head of the Borussia"), Sarony Lambert (as "Kannenbier, an innkeeper"), Mary Lee (as "Eva, head of the Saxonia Corps"), M. Leech (as "Waiter"), Guy Maingy (as "Corporal Riethen/Blue Hussars"), Molly McGrath (as "Anna, head of the Pomerania Corps"), Gertie Millar (as "Mitzi, the Innkeeper's daughter"), Overton Moyle (as "Herman/Blue Hussars"), Hazel Neason (as "Kathie"), R.R. Neill (as "Adolf, town clerk"), Clara Pitt (as "Freda, head of Alemannia Corps"), Grace Riopel (as "Hana"), Esther Robinson (as "Betti Berncastler, the Doctor's daughter"), Henry Vincent (as "Carl/Blue Hussars"), Ethel Vivian (as "Hilda"), Grace Walsh (as "Barbara Briefmark, the Postmaster's daughter"), Theodore Walters (as "Policeman"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1913) Stage Play: Her Little Highness. Musical.
- (1925) Stage Play: Earl Carroll's Vanities. Musical revue. Music and Lyrics by Clarence Gaskill. Book by William Grew, Jimmy Duffy, "Bugs" Baer, Blanche Merrill, Julius Tannen, Lester Allen, Owen Murphy, Jay Gorney, Bozeman Bulger, Ted Healy [earliest Broadway credit], Don Lindley and Harry Jentes. Music interpreted by Ross Gorman. Musical Director: Donald Voorhees. Additional lyrics by Owen Murphy and Fred Phillips. Additional music by Jay Gorney and Irving Bibo. Production Supervised by Earl Carroll. Set Decoration by Willy Pogany. Costume Design by Charles Le Maire. Scenic Design by Karle O. Amend. Musical Staging by David Bennett. Directed by William Grew. Earl Carroll Theatre: 6 Jul 1925- 27 Dec 1925 (199 performances). Cast: Rose Adaire, Basil Allis, Marjorie Bailey, Anita Banton, Suzanne Bennett, Marjorie Bolton, Celia Branz (as "Performer"), Pat Brown, Edith Cardell, Marion Cardell, Aileen Carmody, Vivian Carmody, Dave Chasen (as "Performer"), Gertrude Crouch, Sid Daish, Marion Dale, Dane Daniels, Teddy Dauer, M. De Jari, Marion Dowling, Jessica Dragonette, Pearl Eaton, Olivette Florentine, Bobby Folsom, Evelyn France, Bobby Galvin, Jeanette Gilmore, M. Senia Gluck, Dorothy Gordon, Eve Marie Gray, Vivian Hart [Broadway debut], Betty Healy, Ted Healy (as "Performer"), Helen Herms, Ross Hertz (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Warren Hill, Herman Hoover, Agnes Horter, Ray Hughes, Dave Jones, Marjorie Kelly, Mildred Kelly, Kenneth Lackey, Trudy Lake, Jewel LaKota, Florence Lavalle, Oscar Lorraine, Van Lowe, Polly Luce, Eve Lynn, Virginia Martin, Rita Mayer, Wallace McCutcheon Jr. (as "Performer") [final Broadway role], Ruth Mees, Marcelle Miller, Margaret Miller, Lillian Morehouse, Marie Musselle, Adele Neff, Frances Norton, Jack Norton, Natalie Norton, Blanche O'Brien, Vera O'Brien, Agnes O'Laughlin, Gladys Pender, Marjorie Peterson, Kathryn Ray, Nellie Roberts, Josephine Sabel, Felicia Sorel, Julia Steger, Irene Swor, Earl Taney, Julius Tannen, Esther Tanya, The Whirlwinds, Lillian Thomas, Francis Thorne, Lucille Upton, Velma Valentine, Richard Warren, Peggy Watts, Rose Wenzel, Frank Wisner, Harold Yates, Marguerite Young. Produced by Earl Carroll.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Slim Princess.
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