- (1882) After a decade performing in European theatre, she made her Broadway debut in "The Unequal Match."
- The Cross-ways (1902). Drama. Written by Lily Langtry and J. Hartley Manners [earliest Broadway credit]. Garrick Theatre: 29 Dec 1902- 17 Jan 1903 (24 performances). Cast: H. Ainger, Helen Amory, Muriel Ashwynne, Dora Barton, George Davy-Burnaby, Everard Digby, Ina Goldsmith, Matheson Lang, Lily Langtry, J. Hartley Manners [Broadway debut/also co-wrote play], Victor Shelmar, Spense & Rendle, Katherine Stewart [Broadway debut], Henry Vibart.
- Mrs. Deering's Divorce (1903). Written by Percy Fendall. 7 Sep 1903- Oct 1903 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Marsh Allen, Percy F. Ames, Helen Amory, Paul Arthur, Phil G. Carlton, John Doubleday, Stephen B. French, Ina Goldsmith, Lena Halliday, Emily James, Lily Langtry, Nellie Malcolm, Harold Meade, Leila Repton, Katherine Stewart, Harold B. Wolff.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Degenerates. Written by Sydney Grundy. Garden Theatre: 15 Jan 1900- Feb 1900 (closing date unknown/36 performances). Cast: Lily Langtry (as "Mrs. Trevelyan") [Broadway debut], Adelaide Astor, Harcourt Beatty, Charles H. Biggs, Ida Goldsmith, George Grossmith, Lawrence Grossmith, 'Ethel Henry,', Leslie Kenyon, Frederick Kerr, Lucie Milner, Nat Nazarro Jr., George Osbourne, Harold Price, Julian Royce, Arthur Seymour.
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