- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Barbara Frietchie (1899). Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by William Seymour. Criterion Theatre: 23 Oct 1899- Jan 1900 (closing date unknown/83 performances). Cast: Lionel Adams, Mary Blyth, Annie Clark, Frank Colfax, Arnold Daly (as "Jack Negly"), J.H. Gilmour, Norah Lamison, W.J. Le Moyne, Alice Leigh, Ralph Lewis, Donald MacLaren, Julia Marlowe (as "Barbara Frietchie"), Dodson Mitchell (as "Fred Gelwix"), Byron Ongley, H. Phillips, Becton Radford, Algernon Tassin, Katherine Wilson [Broadway debut] (as "Sally Negly"), George Woodward (as "Mr. Fretchie"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Cavalier. Drama. Written by Paul Kester and George Middleton. From the book by George W. Cable. Directed by William Seymour. Criterion Theatre: 8 Dec 1902- Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: Chester Beecroft, Charles H. Bradshaw, Frederick Burt, Thomas L. Coleman, Morgan Coman, Edgar L. Davenport, Clarence Handyside, Frank Kingdon, Kate Lester, William Lewers (as "Lt. Edgar Perry"), Julia Marlowe (as "Charlotte Durand"), Olive Oliver, Frank Reicher, Gwendolyn Valentine, Nella Webb, Kathryn Wilson [credited as Katherine Wilson], Frank Worthing. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1904) Stage Play: When Knighthood Was in Flower. Romance (revival). Written by Paul Kester, from the novel by Charles Major. Empire Theatre: 2 May 1904- May 1904 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Adelaide Alexander, Herbert Budd, George S. Christie, Thomas L. Coleman, Frank Dodge, Ralph Lewis, Thomas Lindsay, Julia Marlowe (as "Mary Tudor"), E.W. Morrison, Agnes Palmer, Tyrone Power Sr., Charles Recrem, Frank Reicher, Charles Townsend, Fred Tyler, Gwendolyn Valentine, Nella Webb, Paul Weigel, Katherine Wilson, Eugenie Woodward, J. Carrington Yates. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1915) Stage Play: Stop! Look! Listen!
- He Who Gets Slapped (1922). Tragedy. Adaption by Gregory Zillboorg from the book by Leonid Andreyev. Directed by Robert Milton. Garrick Theatre: 9 Jan 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/182 performances). Cast: Martha-Bryan Allen, Luigi Belastro, Richard Bennett, John Blair, Louis Calvert, Charles Cheltenham, Joan Clement (as "A Snake Charmer"), Richard Coolidge, Ernest Cossart (as "Briquet"), Sara Enright, Margalo Gillmore (as "Consuelo"), Oliver Grymes, Kenneth Lawton, Philip Leigh, Philip Loeb, Frank Reicher (as "Mancini"), John Rutherford, Frances Ryan, Francis G. Sadtler, Helen Sheridan, Adele St. Maur, Edgar Stehli (as "Polly"), Sears Taylor, Vera Tompkins, Anne Tonerri, Henry Travers (as "Jackson"), Dante Voltaire, Marguerite Wernimont, Helen Westley (as "Zinida"), Renée Wilde, Kathryn Wilson (as "Wardrobe Lady"), Edwin R. Wolfe. Produced by The Theatre Guild. Note: Significant as the first work purchased for newly formed Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, produced as a Lon Chaney vehicle. It became a huge hit.
- From Morn to Midnight (1922). Comedy/tragedy. Written by Georg Kaiser. Translated by Ashley Dukes. Directed by Frank Reicher. Garrick Theatre: 14 May 1922- closing date unknown (24 performances). Cast: Lela May Aultman (as "The Cashier's Daughter"), Samuel Baron (as "Fourth Gentleman"), Clelia Benjamin (as "First Mask"), Walton Butterfield (as "First Gentleman"), Charles Cheltenham (as "Porter"), Joan Clement (as "Fourth Mask"), Julia Cobb (as "The Cashier's Daughter"), Ernest Cossart (as "Stout Gentleman/Third Penitent"), William Crowell (as "Fifth Gentleman/First Soldier of Salvation Army"), Charles Ellis (as "Third Gentleman/First Penitent"), Caroline Hancock (as "Third Mask"), Stanley Howlett (as "Policeman"), Allyn Joslyn [credited as Allyn Morgan Joslyn] (as "Muffled Gentleman/Second Guest"), Ernita Lascelles (as "The Cashier's Wife/Officer of Salvation Army"), Philip Leigh (as "Second Gentleman/First Soldier of Salvation Army"), Camille Pastorfield (as "Second Soldier of Salvation Army"), Frank Reicher (as "Cashier"), Sam Rosen (as "Third Guest"), Sam Rosen (as "Third Guest "), Frances Ryan (as "Second Mask"), Francis Sadtler (as "Messenger Boy"), Helen Sheridan (as "Salvation Lass"), Adele St. Maur (as "Serving Maid"), Edgar Stehli (as "The Lady's Son/Waiter"), Sears Taylor (as "Clerk/First Guest"), Henry Travers (as "Bank Manager/Third Soldier of Salvation Army"), Helen Westley (as "Lady/Second Penitent"), Kathryn Wilson (as "The Cashier's Mother"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- From Morn to Midnight (1922). Comedy/tragedy [return engagement]. Written by Georg Kaiser. Translated by Ashley Dukes. Directed by Frank Reicher. Frazee Theatre: 16 Jun 1922- Jul 1922 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Harry Ashford (as "Stout Gentleman"), Lela May Aultman (as "The Cashier's Daughter"), Samuel Baron (as "Fourth Gentleman"), Charles Bartholomew (as "Porter"), Clelia Benjamin (as "First Mask"), Walton Butterfield (as "First Gentleman"), Albert Carroll (as "The Lady's Son/Third Gentleman"), Julia Cobb (as "The Cashier's Daughter"), Genevieve Corbin (as "Serving Maid/Fourth Mask"), William Crowell (as "Fifth Gentleman/First Soldier of Salvation Army"), Maude Gilbert (as "Lady"), Carolyn Hancock (as "Third Mask"), Willard E. Joray (as "Messenger Boy/Second Gentleman"), Allyn Joslyn [credited as Allyn Morgan Joslyn] (as "Muffled Gentleman/Second Guest"), Ernita Lascelles (as "The Cashier's Wife/Officer of Salvation Army"), William Paul (as "Clerk/First Guest"), Annette Ponse (as "Second Mask"), Frank Reicher (as "Cashier"), Sam Rosen (as "Third Guest"), Helen Sheridan (as "Salvation Lass"), Harold West (as "First Gentleman"), Kathryn Wilson (as "The Cashier's Mother"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- The Devil's Disciple (1923). Comedy/melodrama.
- Chicken Feed (1923).
- The Guardsman (1924). Comedy.
- Cock O' the Roost (1924). Comedy.
- Paid (1925).
- Love 'em and Leave 'em (1926). Comedy.
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