- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Woman Haters (1912).
- The Doll Girl (1913).
- The Girl on the Film (1913).
- Maytime (1917). Musical/operetta. Book by Rida Johnson Young. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young. Based on the libretto to the German musical comedy 'Wei einst im Mai' by 'Rudolf Bernauer', Rudolph Schanzer, Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Sandar Harmathy and Kiefert. Additional lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by Edward P. Temple. Shubert Theatre (moved to The 44th Street Theatre 18 Feb 1918- 31 Mar 1918, then moved to The Broadhurst Theatre 1 Apr 1918- 4 Aug 1918, then moved to The Lyric Theatre from 5 Aug 1918- circa. 8 Sep 1918, then returned to The Broadhurst Theatre from 9 Sep 1918 to close): 16 Aug 1917- 19 Oct 1918 (492 performances). Cast: Charles Purcell (as "Richard Wayne/Dicky Wayne"), Douglas J. Wood (as "Claude Van Zandt"), Peggy Wood (as "Ottillie/Ottillie Van Zandt"), Arthur Albro, George Allen, Warner Anderson, Laura Arnold, Gene Aubrey, Pearl Barimore, Florence Bruce, Helen Cameron, Grace Daniels, Bud Davidson, Ann Delmore, Eleanor B. Fox, Pearl Germonde, Burt Hall, Jack Harvey, Virginia Heffren, Ralph J. Herbert, Janet Kenny, Adele Leroy, Rena Manning, Richard Melbourne, C.H. Miller, Richard Morgan, Edward Nannery (as "P.T. Barnum"), William Norris, Maude Odell, Edna Rochelle, Jane Russell, Teddy Shelber, Frank Sidney, Carl Stall, Teddy Stevens, Rose Timble, Minna Valieri, Gertrude Vanderbilt, Henry Ward, Teddy Webb, Fred Williams, Rose Winter, Edith Wright. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Phoebe of Quality Street (1921). Comedy.
- Springtime of Youth (1922). Musical. Based on the book 'Sterne, die wieder leuchtet' by Bernhauser and Rudolph Schanzer. Music by Walter Kollo and Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Cyrus Wood. Musical Director: Frank Cork. Music orchestrated by Emil Gerstenberger. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt and Rollo Wayne. Costume Design by Anna Spencer, Vanity Fair Costumes Inc. and Ford Uniform Company. Directed by John Harwood and J.C. Huffman. Broadhurst Theatre: 26 Oct 1922- 23 Dec 1922 (68 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire (as "Quaker Girl"), Venie Atherton (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), C. Burnett (as "Navy Officer"), Alan Cochrane (as "Navy Officer"), Neil Courtney (as "Navy Officer"), Marjorie Elise (as "Quaker Girl"), Robert Fisher (as "Navy Officer"), Willard Fry (as "Navy Officer"), Patrice Gridier (as "Quaker Girl"), Eleanor Griffith (as "Polly Baxter"), Mabel Griswold (as "Quaker Girl"), Grace Hamilton (as "Prudence Stokes"), Jerome Hays (as "Jasper Pennifer"), Gertrude Hillman (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), Harry Kelly (as "Deacon Stokes"), Mabel Kern (as "Quaker Girl"), J. King (as "Peter"), Loretta Koch (as "Quaker Girl"), Myrtle Lawrence (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), Mildred Lee (as "Quaker Girl"), George MacFarlane (as "Roger Hathaway"), Ben Marion (as "The Mayor"), Polly Mayer (as "Quaker Girl"), Harry McKee (as "Hiram Baxter"), Harry K. Morton (as "Timothy Gookin"), J. Harold Murray (as "Richard Stokes", Vivien Nulty (as "Quaker Girl"), May O'Brien (as "Quaker Girl"), Marie Pettes (as "Keziah Hathaway"), Charles Peyton (as "Relative of Roger Hathaway"), Walter J. Preston (as "Nat Podmore"), Dorothy Ramesy (as "Quaker Girl"), Maude Rider (as "Quaker Girl"), Gladys Rogers (as "Quaker Girl"), Zella Russell (as "Pepita"), Julie Sabath (as "Quaker Girl"), Edward Scofield (as "Navy Officer"), Fred Slosson (as "Navy Officer"), Olga Steck (as "Priscilla Alden"), Gladys Struthers (as "Quaker Girl"), Clement Taylor (as "Navy Officer"), Lillian Wilck (as "Quaker Girl"), Tom Williams (as "Squire Hathaway"), Larry Wood (as "Hopkins"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Three Little Girls (1930). Musical/romance. Music by Walter Kollo [final Broadway credit]. Book by Hermann Feiner and Bruno Hardt-Warden. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Book adapted by Marie Armstrong Hecht and Gertrude Purcell. Musical Director: Louis Kroll. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Shubert Theatre: 14 Apr 1930- 19 Jul 1930 (104 performances). Cast: Margaret Adams (as "Marie"), Ruth Adele (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Allen (as "Ensemble"), Mary Bell (as "Mademoiselle/Ensemble"), Eric Birlenbach (as "Ensemble"), Mary Bowman (as "Ensemble"), Charles Brown (as "Wendolin"), Sam Bunin (as "Ensemble"), Jerry Cummings (as "Ensemble"), George D'Andria (as "Ensemble"), George Dobbs (as "Franz Walden"), Maurice Dobell (as "Ensemble"), Diana Doering (as "Ensemble"), Alice Douglas (as "Ensemble"), John Edwards (as "Hans von Kursten"), Artemis Faque (as "Ensemble"), John Goldsworthy (as "Count von Rambow"), Thelma Goodwin (as "Charlotte/Ensemble"), Rollin Grimes Jr. (as "Fritz von Tormann"), Bettina Hall (as "Marie/Madame Morrosini"), Natalie Hall (as "Beate-Marie/Mme. Beate"), Charles Hedley (as "Hendrick Norgard/Karl Norgard"), Isabel Henderson (as "Ensemble"), Frances Hess (as "Little Marie"), Tom Houston (as "Attendant at the Opera/H.S.R. Prince von Hochberg/Ensemble"), Ralph Jameson (as "Ensemble"), Caven Jones (as "Ensemble"), Simeon Jurist (as "Ensemble"), Harry Kornbluth (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Lane (as "Elsa/Ensemble"), Edward Lester (as "Baron von Rankenau"), Martha Lorber (as "Annette "), Marion Mayon (as "Ensemble"), Charles McClelland (as "Ensemble"), Elaine Melchior (as "Ensemble"), Stephen Mills (as "Kunz"), Raymond O'Brien (as "von Hoffenstein"), Norma Perrin (as "Ensemble"), Buddy Proctor (as "Little Hans Norgard"), Harry Puck (as "Otto Kunz"), Mary Ray (as "Ensemble"), Rosalind Rensing (as "Ensemble"), Francis Riley (as "Escamillo"), Peggy Rose (as "Ensemble"), Frances Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Stevenson (as "Ensemble"), Lu Talbott (as "Ensemble"), Helen Turner (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Walburn (as "Baron von Biebitz-Biebitz"), Lorraine Weimar (as "Mrs. Munke"), Dorothy Wyndham (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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