- (1902 - 1932) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: The Show Girl [or The Cap of Fortune]. Musical comedy. Music by Edward W. Corliss, H.L. Heartz and Mabel Wheeler Daniels. Lyrics by R.A. Barnet. Book by R.A. Barnet. Lyrical Assistance: D.K. Stevens. Musical Direction by John J. Braham and Edward E. Rice. Additional music by L.S. Thompson and William T. Francis. Directed by Will Carlton and Edward E. Rice. Wallack's Theatre: 5 May 1902- 28 Jun 1902 (64 performances). Produced by Edward E. Rice.
- (1904) Stage Play: An English Daisy. Musical comedy.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Press Agent. Musical comedy. Music by William Lorraine. Book by Mark Swan [credited as Mark E. Swan] and John P. Wilson. Lyrics by John P. Wilson. Revised by R.H. Burnside. Directed by Frank Smithson. Lew M. Fields Theatre: 27 Nov 1905- 30 Dec 1905 (40 performances). Cast: Charles Chappelle (as "Bitter Creek Benson"), Kate Condon (as "Dolores Yznaga"), Peter F. Dailey (as "Benton Scoops"), Adam Dockery (as "Bolivar"), Theodore Friebus (as "General Bustamento Y. Cabrillo Y. Gonzales"), Albert Froom [credited as Albert Froome], (as "Captain Gattling"), Carrie Graham (as "Bouncing Betty"), Isobel Hall (as "Dolly Dashington"), Jeanne La Crosse (as "Celia Courtney"), Frank Lalor (as "Bunny Hare/Sangrez"), C.R. Larkin (as "Landlord"), Walter Neale (as "Salvador Garcia"), A.M. Pollock (as "Enchilada"), Almeda Potter (as "Yvonne"), John P. Pursell (as "Bill Bobstay"), T.F. Reynolds (as "Pedrillo"), W.F. Rochester (as "Silas Fosdick"), Norma Seymour (as "Rosalie"), Fred Sherman (as "Adams"), Charles Sitgreaves (as "Joseph Rutherford"), Vera Stanley (as "Pepita"), Bertram Wallace (as "Francis Seabrooke"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Candy Shop. Musical comedy.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Bachelor Belles. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Director: Albert Krausse. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Globe Theatre: 7 Nov 1910- 3 Dec 1910 (32 performances). Cast: Winnie Anderson (as "Dancer"), Sherer Bekefi (as "Dancer"), Adeline Genee (as "Dancer"), Dolly Hines (as "Dancer"), Dolly Mackenzie (as "Dancer"), Minnie Mackenzie (as "Dancer"), Amy Payne (as "Dancer"), Emily Peters (as "Dancer"), Casella Rayshaw (as "Dancer"), Cissie Sewell (as "Dancer"), Grace Wendell (as "Sergeant-at-Arms"), Story Chipman (as "The Victim"), Olive Depp (as "Grecian Bend Model/Olive"), Eva Fallon (as "Daphne Brooks"), Ida Gabrielle (as "Hobble Skirt Model"), Gertrude Grant (as "Gertrude"), F. Stanton Heck (as "Maginnis"), Grace Kimball (as "Grace"), Frank Lalor (as "Tom Jones"), Hazel Lewis (as "Crinoline Model"), Eunice MacKay (as "Opera Model/Eunice "), Mae Murray (as "Susan Jane/Mae"), John Park (as "Charley Van Renssalaer"), Ruth Peebles (as "Laura Lee "), Eleanor Pendleton (as "Eleanor/Directoire Model"), Jack Raffael (as "Tom Van Cortlandt Sr."), Josie Sadler (as "Tiny Schimmel"), Florence Walton (as "Florence"), Blanche West (as "Gwendole"), Lawrence Wheat (as "Tom Van Cortlandt Jr."). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Pink Lady. Musical comedy.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Pink Lady. Musical comedy (revival).
- (1913) Stage Play: Iole. Musical comedy. Directed by Ben Teal. Longacre Theatre: 29 Dec 1913- Jan 1914 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mary Allison (as "Dione"), Stewart Baird (as "Lionel Frawley"), G. Diamond A (as "Jeweler"), Edward Dunn (as "Brown"), Gretchen Eastman (as "Aphrodite"), R. Fowler (as "A Florist"), Carl Gantvoort (as "George Wayne"), Leslie Gaze (as "Stuyvesant Briggs"), George Gorman (as "Hiram"), W.E. Hovell (as "Rawley Bunn"), Royden Keith (as "Lethbridge"), Rexford Kendrick (as "Harrow"), Hazel Kirke (as "Vanessa"), Frank Lalor (as "Clarence Guilford"), Craig Lee (as "Archibald Bunn"), Augustus Minton (as "Virgil Bunn"), Lloyd Montgomery (as "White"), Jack Newton (as "Black"), George O'Connor (as "A Clergyman"), Edna Pendleton (as "Philodice"), Lena Robinson (as "Mrs. Bunn"), Ben Rogers (as "Green"), Ferne Rogers (as "Iole"), Marta Spears (as "Lissa"), Edna Temple (as "Chlorippe"), Anna Vane (as "Cybele"). Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- (1914) Stage Play: Papa's Darling. Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Ivan Caryll. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on the French Comedy 'Le Fils Surnaturel' by Grenet D'Ancourt and Maurice Vaucaire. Musical Director: 'Anton Heindl'. Scenic Design by Edward G. Unitt, Joseph Wickes and Ernest Albert. Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company. Lighting Design by Tony Greshoff. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 28 Dec 1914- close): 2 Nov 1914- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Bertha Blake (as "Marguerite/Chorus"), Polly Bowman (as "Mignon/Cupid/Chorus"), Octavia Broske (as "Sophie Petipas"), Alice Carrington (as "Chorus"), Flora Crosbie (as "Celeste/Chorus"), Horace G. Davenport (as "Lieutenant Maurice"), Albert C. Davis (as "First Deputy"), Ethel Delmar (as "Chorus"), Frank Doane (as "Colonel du Parvis"), Alice Dovey (as "Germaine Petipas"), E.K. Edwards (as "Guide"), Georgia Harvey (as "Yolande"), Jack Henderson (as "Marcel du Parvis"), Edna Hettler (as "Chorus"), Ida Howe (as "Chorus"), Teddy Hudson (as "Florine/Chorus"), Edna Hunter (as "Dorine"), Dorothy Jardon (as "Zozo"), Frank Lalor (as "Achile Petipas"), Sadie Livermoore (as "Chorus"), Muriel Martin (as "Chorus"), Elise Murray (as "Fifine"), Millicent Murray (as "Paulette/Chorus"), Lucille Saunders (as "Mme. du Parvis"), Peter Swift (as "Second Deputy"), Kathleen Vesey (as "Justine/Chorus"), Fred Walton (as "Mayor Le Blanc"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1915) Stage Play: Some Baby!
- (1915) Stage Play: Stop! Look! Listen! Musical comedy.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Amber Empress. Musical comedy.
- (1917) Stage Play: His Little Widows. Musical comedy. Music by William Schroeder. Book by Rida Johnson Young and William Carey Duncan. Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young and William Carey Duncan. Musical Director: Silvio Hein. Music orchestrated by Silvio Hein. Additional music by Malvin M. Franklin. Additional lyrics by Thomas J. Gray. Choreographed by David Bennett. Directed by Frank Stammers. Astor Theatre: 30 Apr 1917- 30 Jun 1917 (72 performances). Cast: Frank Aberwald (as "Ensemble"), James Brannon (as "Ensemble"), Hattie Burke (as "Murilla Lloyd"), Frances Cameron (as "Blanche Hale"), Wallace Camp (as "Officiating Elder"), Evelyn Cavanaugh (as "Dance Specialty"), Mae Clark (as "Ensemble"), Walter Coupe (as "Ensemble"), Dwight Dana (as "Hotel Manager"), Carter DeHaven (as "Pete Lloyd"), Harry Dempsey (as "Ensemble"), Richard Dore (as "Dance Specialty"), Bernard Druce (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Galer (as "Ensemble"), Carl Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Gunther (as "Ensemble"), Bernice Haley (as "Dahlia"), Grace Haley (as "Lily"), Lucille Haley (as "Tulip"), Mabel Haley (as "Rose"), Fifi Hansworth (as "Ensemble"), Helen Hastings (as "Ensemble"), Irene Held (as "Ensemble"), Robert Emmett Keane (as "Jack Grayson"), Frank Lalor (as "Abijah Smith"), Virginia Lillard (as "Ensemble"), Doris Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), May Manning (as "Ensemble"), Rena Manning (as "Ensemble"), James Nichols (as "Ensemble"), Flora Parker (as "Annabelle Lloyd"), Alma Pickard (as "Pansy"), Charles Prince (as "Harry Jolson"), Julia Ralph (as "Lucinda Lloyd"), John Robb (as "Sandy Barr"), Walter Rowley (as "Guard"), Wilfred Shepard (as "Ensemble"), Ivy Sherer (as "Ensemble"), Sol Solomon (as "Ensemble"), Louis Strangard (as "Ensemble"), Violet Strathmore (as "Mignonette"), Harry Tighe (as "Bif Hale"), Jeanne Voltaire (as "Ensemble"), Irma Von Nagy (as "Narcissus"), Frank Young (as "Guard"), Lucile Zintheo (as "Hyacinthe"). Produced by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson and L. Lawrence Weber.
- (1917) Stage Play: Good Night, Paul. Musical/farce.
- (1921) Stage Play: Suzette. Musical comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: Luckee Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Maurice Yvain. Lyrics by Max Lief and Nathaniel Lief. Book adapted by Gertrude Purcell [final Broadway credit]. Based on a French operette by Andre Barde. Musical Director: Earl Busby. Featuring songs by Werner Janssen. Featuring songs with lyrics by Mann Holiner. Choreographed by Harry Puck and Marie Kelley. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps. Directed by Lew Morton. Casino Theatre (moved to The Sam H. Harris Theatre from 29 Oct 1928- close): 15 Sep 1928- 24 Nov 1928 (81 performances). Cast: Ayres (as "Specialty"), Charles A. Baker (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Barber (as "Celina"), Julia Barker (as "Ensemble"), Dan Berrigan (as "Ensemble"), Malease Bisland (as "Ensemble"), Edward Brown (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Carpenter (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Cartlich (as "Ensemble"), Ted Clarke (as "Ensemble"), Don Cortez (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Drake (as "Mme. Falloux"), Irene Dunne (as "Arlette") [final Broadway role], Thelma Dye (as "Ensemble"), Jinny Evans (as "Ensemble"), Johnny Ferrara (as "One of four Diplomats"), Irving Fisher (as "Lucien DeGravere"), Helen Hackbarth (as "Ensemble"), Andy Hamilton (as "One of four Diplomats"), Billy House (as "Hercules"), Dorothy Kirtley (as "Ensemble"), Frank Lalor (as "Pontaves"), Lucille Leverich (as "Ensemble"), Neva Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Malinoff (as "Specialty"), Dorothy McGushion (as "Lili"), Gertrude McGushion (as "Lulu"), Elena Meade (as "Ensemble"), Betty Montgomery (as "Ensemble"), Carmen Morales (as "Ensemble"), Lenny Nelson (as "One of four Diplomats"), Georgia O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Roberta Parnell (as "Ensemble"), Viola Paulson (as "Ensemble"), Flo Perry (as "Colette"), Harry Phelps (as "Ensemble"), Lou Powers (as "Tampon"), Harry Puck (as "Paul Pechard") [final Broadway credit], Albertina Rasch [credited as Miss Rasche] (as "Specialty"), Albertina Rexroth (as "Ensemble"), Larry Rockwell (as "Ensemble"), Hal Saliers (as "One of four Diplomats"), Kay Simmons (as "Ensemble"), Billy Skinner (as "Ensemble"), Clifford Smith (as "Man/Jean"), Frances Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Doris Vinton (as "Camille"), Harold Vizard (as "DeGravere"), Lorraine Weimar (as "Mme. Pontaves"), Elizabeth Whitehead (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J. J. Shubert.
- (1932) Stage Play: Robin Hood. Musical/operetta (revival). Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven. Musical Director: Louis Kroll. Costume Design by Brooks Costume Company. Directed by Milton Aborn. Erlanger's Theatre: 27 Jan 1932- 20 Feb 1932 (29 performances). Cast: Jeanne Adams (as "Chorus"), Marynia Apel (as "Chorus"), Frances Baviello (as "Chorus"), Helen Bertram (as "Dame Durden"), Katherine Calle (as "Chorus"), John Cardini (as "Chorus"), John Cherry (as "Guy of Gisborne"), Frank Clark (as "Sexton/Chorus"), Patricia Clark (as "Chorus"), Anna May Coburn (as "Chorus"), Mary Combs (as "Chorus"), William Danforth (as "Sheriff of Nottingham"), Georgina (as "Chorus"), Frank Dowling (as "Chorus"), John Eaton (as "King's Herald/Chorus"), Norma Edwards (as "Chorus"), Alice Farley (as "Chorus"), Harrison Fuller (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Harriet Gottlieb (as "Chorus"), Mary Harper (as "Chorus"), Vivian Hart (as "Annabel"), Mary Hennessy (as "Chorus"), Harriet Irwin (as "Chorus"), Ann Johnson (as "Chorus), Marie Kelly (as "Chorus"), Lillian Koniver (as "Chorus"), Eleanor La Mance (as "Alan-a-Dale"), Frank Lalor (as "Friar Tuck") [final Broadway role], Bernard Lane (as "Chorus"), Charlotte Lansing (as "Maid Marian"), Deborah Ledger (as "Chorus"), Donna Leonard (as "Chorus"), Howard Marsh (as "Robin Hood"), Mary McQuade (as "Chorus"), Bert Melrose (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Messer (as "Chorus"), Frances Moore (as "Chorus"), Frank Murray (as "Chorus"), Felix Noonan (as "Chorus"), Isabel Norwood (as "Chorus"), Fred Patton (as "Will Scarlet"), Pat Quinton (as "Jailer/Chorus"), Harold Raymond (as "Chorus"), Paula Reades (as "Chorus"), Julia Reed (as "Chorus"), Rosa Rubenstein (as "Chorus"), Richard Scharff (as "Chorus"), Thomas Q. Seabrooke (as "Chorus"), Rosalyn Shaw (as "Chorus"), Adele Story (as "Chorus"), Mabel Thompson (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Waldon (as "Chorus"), Allen Waterous (as "Little John"), June Wilcox (as "Chorus"), Hobson Young (as "Chorus"). Produced by The Civic Light Opera Company.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Street Singer. Musical comedy. Music by John Gilbert, Nicholas Kempner and Sammy Timberg. Book by Cyrus Wood and Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Graham John. Featuring songs by Richard Meyers. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward Eliscu. Musical Director: Pierre De Reeder. Directed by Busby Berkeley. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Royale Theatre from 17 Feb 1930- close): 17 Sep 1929- 7 Mar 1930 (191 performances). Cast: Jane Alden (as "Mabel Brown"), Anne Austin (as "Ensemble"), Edith Blaire (as "Ensemble"), Milton Brodus (as "Ensemble"), Virla Burley (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Cornell (as "Muriel"), Don Cortez (as "First Tourist/Ensemble"), Ruth Cunliffe (as "Ensemble"), Maxine Darrell (as "Ensemble"), Clark Eggleston (as "Ensemble"), Mary Ferber (as "Ensemble"), Frank Gagen (as "Second Tourist/Ensemble"), Ed Garvie (as "Colonel Brown"), Helen Hall (as "Ensemble"), Larry Hogan (as "Second Agent of Police/(as "Ensemble"), Rita Hogan (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Huth (as "Ensemble"), Barrett James (as "Ensemble"), Walter Johnson (as "Doorman/Manager of Folies Bergere/Theatre Attendant"), Dorothy Joy (as "Ensemble"), Jack Kelley (as "Waiter"), Nell Kelly (as "Annette"), Agnes Kielty (as "Ensemble"), Frank Lalor (as "Prefect of Police"), Elsie Lauritsen (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Lee (as "Ensemble"), Dora Lee (as "Ensemble"), Nick Long (as "Ronnie"), Jane Love (as "Ensemble"), Jimmy Lyman (as "The Baron"), Hazel Maguire (as "Ensemble"), Audrey Maple (as "Erminie"), Isabelle McLaughlin (as "Ensemble"), May Meeris (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Morgan (as "Ensemble"), Harry K. Morton (as "Louis"), Betty O'Day (as "Ensemble"), Marian Palmer (as "Louise"), Shirley Parshall (as "Ensemble"), Phil Reep (as "Manager of Cafe Royal/Jean Baptiste"), Guy Robertson (as "George"), Cesar Romero (as "John") [Broadway debut], Kathryn Ross (as "Ensemble"), Kay Ross (as "A Lady"), George Saylor (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Shields (as "Claire"), Arthur Shnitzer (as "Ensemble"), Queenie Smith (as "Suzette"), Dorothy Snowden (as "Ensemble"), Grace Stogner (as "Ensemble"), Bentley Stone (as "First Agent of Police/Ensemble"), Jean Swanson (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Tebbs (as "Ensemble"), Wynn Terry (as "Ensemble"), Andrew Tombes (as "Picot"), Jean Watson (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Younger (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Busby Berkeley.
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