- (1917 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: Doing Our Bit. Musical revue.
- (1919) Stage Play: She's a Good Fellow. Musical comedy.
- (1920) Stage Play: Tip Top. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell and R.H. Burnside. Music orchestrated by William E. MacQuinn. Featuring songs by Richard A. Whiting, Fred Rose, Henry I. Marshall, Marion Sunshine, Ray Henderson, Louis Breau, Tom Brown and Jack Frost. Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry I. Marshall [final Broadway credit], Marion Sunshine, Ray Henderson, Louis Breau, Tom Brown, Ray Egan, Louis Harrison, Billy McCabe, Clarence Jennings and Jack Frost. Musical Director: William E. MacQuinn. Choreographed by Charles Mast. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Cast: Phoebe Appleton (as "Chorus"), Cissie Bailey (as "Chorus"), Dan Baker (as "Lawyer Pussyfoot"), Tommy Bell (as "Charles Youngcat"), Marjorie Belle (as "Chorus"), May Blythe (as "Chorus"), Alfred Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Billy Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Fred Brown (as "Court Clerk/Specialty"), Harry C. Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Tom Brown (as "Specialty"), Verne Brown (as "Court Attendant/Specialty"), Verna Burke (as "Chorus"), Dan Butler (as "Sharp"), Gladys Caldwell (as "Alice"), David Catlin (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Clark (as "Bertha"), Evelyn Conway (as "Chorus"), Kitty Conway (as "Chorus"), Lola Curtis (as "Chorus"), Peggy Dana (as "Chorus"), Kitty Dolan (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Chorus"), Grace Duncan (as "Chorus"), Rosetta Duncan (as "Worse"), Vivian Duncan (as "Bad"), Marcelle Earle (as "Chorus"), Elsie Elwell (as "Chorus"), Martha Elwell (as "Chorus"), Eugene Ford (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Francis (as "Chorus"), Minnie Gray (as "Chorus"), Pauline Hall (as "Adele"), Lillian Harrington (as "Chorus"), Roy Hoyer (as "Lord Cyril Gower"), Bert Jordan (as "Lawyer Maltese/Smart"), Violet Little (as "Chorus"), Annie Lorraine (as "Chorus"), Anna Ludmila (as "Fairy Caprice/Specialty Dancer"), Betty Mack (as "Chorus"), Frances Margulies (as "Chorus"), Charles Mast (as "Lizzie Cowface"), Teresa McSpirit (as "Chorus"), Janet Megrew (as "Chorus"), Alida Middlecoat (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Miller (as "Chorus"), Gus Minton (as "I. Skinem"), Ursula O'Hare (as "Rosalie"), Dolly Pacy (as "Chorus"), Corabelle Platt (as "Chorus"), Oscar Ragland (as "Judge Tiger/Jonas Barker"), Leila Randall (as "Chorus"), Madge Reed (as "Chorus"), Helen Rich (as "Fairy Justicia"), Adelaide Robinson (as "Chorus"), Mona Sartoris (as "Chorus"), Marie Sewell (as "Nina"), Minnie Shaw (as "Chorus"), Dolly Stanley (as "Chorus"), Jet Stanley (as "Chorus"), Fred Stone (as "Tipton Topping"), Ethel Swettenham (as "Chorus"), Rosie Swettenham (as "Chorus"), Ray Talmadge (as "Sheriff"), Margaret Taylor (as "Chorus"), Dolly Thompson (as "Chorus"), Elsie Thompson (as "Chorus"), Peter Thompson (as "Chorus"), Rosa Thompson (as "Chorus"), Teresa Valerio (as "Jinia Jones"), Adeline Valero (as "Chorus"), Hettie Ward (as "Chorus"), Scott Welsh (as "Dick Derby"), Jessie Wharton (as "Chorus"), Gladys White (as "Chorus"), Lilyan White (as "Miss Puff/Chorus"), Ruth White (as "Chorus"), Princess White Deer (as "Wetonah"), Peggy Williams (as "Chorus"), Violet Zell (as "Judy"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1924) Stage Play: Topsy and Eva. Musical comedy. Music by The Duncan Sisters. Book by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Lyrics by The Duncan Sisters. Based on the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Musical Director: Jerome Stewardson. Musical Staging by Jack Holland. Directed by Oscar Eagle. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 23 Dec 1924- 9 May 1925 (159 performances). Cast: Rosetta Duncan (as "Topsy"), Vivian Duncan (as "Eva St. Clare") [final Broadway role], Alice Averill (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Billie Bart (as "Pickaninny"), Shirley Beauford (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Antoinette Boots (as "Bessie/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Floyd Carder (as "Plantation Quartette"), Helen Case (as "Mrs. Shelby"), Roy Collins (as "Plantation Quartette"), Ashley Cooper (as "Erasmus Marks") [Broadway debut], Hazel Cushman (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Wilbur Cushman (as "Austustine St. Clare"), Nydia D'Arnell (as "Mariette"), Kitty Dolan (as "Pickaninny"), Myrtle Ferguson (as "Ophelia St. Clare"), Harry Furney (as "Plantation Quartette"), Ernee Goodleigh [credited as Ernay Goodleigh] (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Davis Goodman (as "Gee Gee"), Robert Halliday (as "George Shelby"), Dixie Harkins (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Ross Himes (as "Rastus"), Harriet Hoctor (as "Henrique/Danseuse Premiere"), Violet Little (as "Pickaninny"), Renee Lowrie (as "Helen/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Florence Martin (as "Eliza"), Edith Maybaun (as "Jane/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Toresa McSpirit (as "Pickaninny"), Glory Minehart (as "Harry"), Patricia Pattisson (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Jessie Pollard (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Lorraine Ray (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Basil Ruysdael (as "Uncle Tom"), Phillip Ryder (as "Plantation Quartette"), Minnie Shaw (as "Pickaninny"), Lea Swan (as "Ann/Old-Fashioned Girl"), Ethel Swettenham (as "Pickaninny"), Rosie Swettenham (as "Pickaninny"), Elsie Thompson (as "Pickaninny"), Rosa Thompson (as "Pickaninny"), Aimee Torriani (as "Chloe"), Natasha Verova (as "Old-Fashioned Girl"), Frank K. Wallace (as "Simon Legree"), Hettie Ward (as "Pickaninny"). Replacement actor: Rex Cherryman (as "George Shelby") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Thomas Wilkes. Note: Filmed as Topsy and Eva (1927).
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