- (1907 - 1953) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: The Primrose Path. Written by Bayard Veiller. Directed by Ferdinand Gottschalk and Charles Sinclair. Majestic Theatre: 6 May 1907- May 1907 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Helen Ashton, Edna Barbour, Minnette Barrett [Broadway debut], Dolly Chester, Phoebe Creighton, Mabel Duffy, Caroline Harris, Vera Irving, Robert Jackson, John Kloville, Ralph Lewis, Sheldon Lewis, Charles Reigel, Sarah Whiteford, Margaret Wycherly (as "Joan Treghenna"). Produced by Bayard Veiller.
- (1907) Stage Play: Lola from Berlin. Musical comedy. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by William Jerome. Directed by Al Holbrook. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 28 Oct 1907- close): 16 Sep 1907- 2 Nov 1907 (43 performances). Cast: Lulu Glaser (as "Lotchen von Breckenhaussett, known as Lola"), Ralph Herz (as "Richard Winchester Chorttle, an actor of the old school"), Florence Lester (as "Mrs. Jack Westervelt, Westervelt's wife"), Dodson Mitchell (as "John Westervelt, corporation lawyer and man of affairs"), Lillian Spencer (as "Edith Westervelt, Westervelt's daughter"), Jack Standing (as "Arthur Paget, novelist, in love with Lola"), Minnette Barrett (as "Annie White, stenographer"), Arthur Bell (as "College Boy"), Vinnie Bradcome (as "Dollie Chorttle, Chorttle's niece"), Bessie Carrette (as "German Girl"), Katherine Daly (as "German Girl"), Al. S. Dowling (as "College Boy"), Billee Florence (as "German Girl"), William Glaser (as "Billy Needham, in love with Edith"), Howard W. James (as "College Boy"), Jackson Karlyle (as "College Boy"), George Le Guere (as "Edward Lott, Westervelt's secretary"), Geraldine Malone (as "German Girl"), Lulu Martell (as "German Girl"), J.D. Miller (as "College Boy"), Wallace Owen (as "Barstowe, butler"), Walter Pennington (as "Harry Clarkson, man-about-town"), Thomas Phillips (as "College Boy"), Homer Potts (as "College Boy"), W.J. Readon (as "College Boy"), Lavinia Shannon (as "Beatrice Courtlandt, in love with Harry"), Edith Warner (as "German Girl"), May Willard (as "German Girl"), Gladys Zell (as "German Girl"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (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.
- (1910) Stage Play: Mr. Buttles.
- (1910) Stage Play: Mother. Drama. Written by Jules Eckert Goodman. Hackett Theatre (moved to The Criterion Theatre from 5 Dec 1910- close): 7 Sep 1910- unknown (133 performances). Cast: Minnette Barrett, James Brophy, Marion Chapman, Jane Corcoran, Justine Cutting, Emma Dunn, Albert Latscha, Frederick Perry, Arthur Ross, David Ross, John Stokes. Replacement actor: Jean Adair (as "Mother") [Broadway debut]. Produced by William A. Brady. Note: Filmed by William A. Brady Picture Plays [distributed by World Film] as Mother (1914).
- (1912) Stage Play: Mere Man. Written by Augustus Thomas. Harris Theatre: 25 Nov 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Minnette Barrett, Fannie Bourke [credited as Fan Bourke], Sedley Brown, Clifford Bruce, Helen Orr Daly, Orlando Daly, Kathryn Decker, Tom Graves, Helen Hancock, Chrystal Herne, DeWitt Jennings [credited as DeWitt C. Jennings], Robert B. Kegerreis, Nat Nazarro Jr., William Sampson, Charles Sturges. Produced by William H. Harris Jr.
- (1913) Stage Play: Mary's Manoeuvres/Revenge, or the Pride of Lillian Le Mar.
- (1925) Stage Play: Lovely Lady. Written by Jesse Lynch Williams [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Collin Kemper. Belmont Theatre: 14 Oct 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Minnette Barrett (as "Lucille"), Lily Cahill (as "Mrs. Linton"), William Hanley (as "Stanley Linton"), Miriam Hopkins (as "Stephanie Whitridge"), Bruce McRae (as "Mr. Linton"), Charles Newsom (as "Peter"), Elisabeth Risdon (as "Mrs. Julia Deshiels"). Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
- (1935) Stage Play: Crime Marches On.
- (1937) Stage Play: The Bat. Melodrama (revival). Written by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Directed by B.F. Kamsler. Majestic Theatre: 31 May 1937- Jun 1937 (closing date unknown/18 performances). Cast: Minnette Barrett [credited as Minnie Barrett] (as "Miss Cornelia Van Gorder"), Richard Barrows, Linda Lee Hill, Hermann Lieb, Robert Ober, Arvid Paulson, Matthew Smith, Norman Stuart, May Vokes (as "Lizzie Allen") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Ben Lundy and B.F. Kamsler. Note: Filmed by Roland West Productions/Feature Productions [distributed by United Artists] as The Bat (1926), and by Liberty Pictures [distributed by Allied Artists Pictures ] as The Bat (1959).
- (1952) Stage Play: Desire Under the Elms. Drama (revival).
- (1952) Stage Play: Mrs. McThing. Comedy/fantasy. Written by Mary Chase. Background music (played on the Theremin) by Mischa Tulin. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Lester Polakov. Directed by Joseph Buloff. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to The Morosco Theatre from 25 Mar 1952- 1 Nov 1952, then moved to The 48th Street Theatre from 3 Nov 1952- close): 20 Feb 1952- 10 Jan 1952 (320 performances). Cast: Helen Hayes (as "Mrs. Howard V. Larue III"), Brandon De Wilde (as "Boy/Howay"), Jules Munshin (as "Poison Eddie Schellenbach"), Minnette Barrett (as "Mrs. Schellenbach") [final Broadway role], Ernest Borgnine (as "Nelson") [only Broadway role], Ann Buckles (as "Fairy"), Solen Burry (as "First Policeman"), Mildred Chandler (as "Grace Lewis"), Irwin Corey (as "Dirty Joe"), Marga Ann Deighton (as "Maude Lewis"), Elsa Freed (as "Crone"), Fred Gwynne (as "Stinker") [Broadway debut], William Lanteau (as "Waiter/Virgil"), Enid Markey (as "Evva Lewis"), Mary Michael (as "Carrie"), Lydia Reed (as "Mimi"), Robert Sagalyn (as "Second Policeman"), Paula Trueman (as "Sybil"), Iggie Wolfington (as "Chef/Ellsworth"). Understudy: Solen Burry (as "Dirty Joe/Poison Eddie Schellenbach"). Replacement cast during Morosco Theatre run: Lee Bergere (as "Nelson"), Frank Corsaro (as "Dirty Joe"), Robert Mariotti (as "Boy/Howay"), Raymond Niemi (as "Boy") [Alternate], Jada Rowland (as "Mimi") [Alternate]. Replacement cast during 48th Street Theatre Theatre run: Lee Bergere (as "Nelson"), Frank Corsaro (as "Dirty Joe"), Robert Mariotti (as "Boy/Howay"), Raymond Niemi (as "Boy") [Alternate], Jada Rowland (as "Mimi") [Alternate]. Produced by ANTA (Robert Whitehead, Managing Director).
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