- The following works were adapted to Broadway in the following productions:
- A Waltz Dream (1908). Operetta.
- The The Chocolate Soldier (1921). Musical/operetta (revival). Original German libretto ("Dertapfere Soldat") by Rudolph Bernauer and Leopold Jacobson. Based on "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw. Music by Oscar Straus. American version by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Century Theatre: 12 Dec 1921- 18 Feb 1922 (83 performances). Cast: Myrtle Ashly (as "Singer"), Ruth Bannon (as "Singer"), Allston Bent (as "Singer"), Donald Brian (as "Lieutenant Bumerli, "The Chocolate Soldier"), Jack Bruns (as "Singer"), Alice Burns (as "Singer"), Annette Carmichael (as "Singer"), Flo Clemons, Henri Cottave (as "Singer"), Lenore Darcy (as "Singer"), Greta Drew (as "Singer"), Ethel Drury (as "Singer"), John Humbird Duffey (as "Major Alexius Spiridoff, member of the Bulgarian Army, betrothed to Nadina"), John Dunsmuir [credited as John Dunsmure] (as "Col. Kasimer Popoff, member of the Bulgarian Army"), Joy Ellis (as "Singer"), William Foster (as "Singer"), Laura Grenville (as "Singer"), Charles Hassing (as "Singer"), Paul K. Herbert (as "Singer"), Marian Hoff (as "Singer"), Harry Howell (as "Singer"), Vivian Kelley (as "Singer"), Virginia Kirkland Singer"), Tessa Kosta (as "Nadina Popoff, Col. Popoff's daughter"), Elmira Lane (as "Singer"), Melba Lee (as "Singer"), Grace Leon (as "Singer"), Mary Manley (as "Singer"), Frank Markham (as "Singer"), Rose Maynard (as "Singer"), Belle Mazelle (as "Singer"), Pat McCarty (as "Singer"), Jay C. McCormack (as "Singer"), Jay Carlton McCormack (as "Stephen, Popoff's servant"), Irene McGovern (as "Singer"), Louise L. McGovern (as "Singer"), Harry Miller (as "Singer"), Estelle Murcier (as "Singer"), Virginia O'Brien (as "Mascha, Aurelia's cousin"), Garford Oliver (as "Singer"), Beauton O'Quinn (as "Louka, Popoff's servant/Singer"), William Passman (as "Singer"), Detmar Poppen (as "Captain Massakroff, member of the Bulgarian Army"), Mary Rennie (as "Singer"), Mildred Rogers (as "Aurelia Popoff, Nadina's mother"), Maude Satterfield (as "Singer"), Verna Shaff (as "Singer"), Kay Swan (as "Singer"), Harold J. Varney (as "Singer"), Marion Weaver (as "Singer"), Joe Werden (as "Singer"), Isabelle Wilkes (as "Singer"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Chocolate Soldier (1931). Musical/operetta (revival). Original German libretto ("Dertapfere Soldat") by Rudolph Bernauer and Leopold Jacobson. Based on "Arms and the Man" by George Bernard Shaw. Music by Oscar Straus. American version by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Musical Director: Louis Kroll. Directed by Milton Aborn. Erlanger's Theatre: 21 Sep 1931- 3 Oct 1931 (16 performances). Cast: Ann Carey (as "Aurelia Popoff, Nadina's mother"), Roy Cropper (as "Major Alexius Spiridoff, member of the Bulgarian Army, betrothed to Nadina"), Hal Forde (as "Col. Kasimer Popoff, member of the Bulgarian Army"), Vivian Hart (as "Mascha, Aurelia's cousin"), Detmar Poppen (as "Captain Massakroff, member of the Bulgarian Army"), Charles Purcell (as "Lieutenant Bumerli, "The Chocolate Soldier"), Vivienne Segal (as "Nadina Popoff, Col. Popoff's daughter"), Theo Van Tassell (as "Premiere Dancer"). Produced by The Civic Light Opera Company.
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