- (1896 - 1927) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1896) Stage Play: The Girl From Paris. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll [earliest Broadway credit]. Book by George Dance. Music orchestrated by George Hayes. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Frank Rafter. Directed by Frank Smithson [earliest Broadway credit]. Herald Square Theatre: Dec 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Nina Ainscoe (as "Ethel, The Major's daughter"), Adele Archer (as "Angela, The Major's daughter"), Olivia Astor (as "Violet, The Major's daughter"), Grace Belasco (as "Anna, A servant"), Charles A. Bigelow (as "Mr. Ebenezer Honeycomb"), Edward Chapman (as "Amos Dingle, Honeycomb's friend"), Phoebe Cohen (as "Mrs. Honeycomb"), Charles Dickson (as "Tom Everleigh, A barrister"), Josie Fairbanks (as "May, The Major's daughter"), Josephine Hall (as "Ruth, Honeycomb's servant") [Broadway debut], May Hamilton (as "Edith, The Major's daughter"), Joseph W. Herbert (as "Mr. Auguste Pompier, A French spy"), Thomas Kierns (as "Blatterwater, A gendarme"), May Lavigne (as "Gretchen"), Clara Lipman (as "Mlle. Julie Bon Bon, The Gay Perisienne") [Broadway debut], Louis Mann (as "Hans, Proprietor of the Spa Hotel, Schoffenburgen") [Broadway debut], Willis Norton (as "Mabel, Norah's friend"), Matthew Ott (as "Fritz, A servant"), Ida Rock (as "Gladys, The Major's daughter"), John Savage (as "Cecil Smyth, Ducle's friend"), Cheridah Simpson (as "Norah Honeycomb"), Frank Smithson (as "Major Fossdyke, Of the Battersea Butterfly Shooters"), Sydney Tovey (as "Percy Tooting, Ducle's friend"), Harold Vizard (as "Algernon P. Ducle, An American") [Broadway debut], Anita Wilson (as "Maud, The Major's daughter"), Nellie Wilson (as "Rose, The Major's daughter").
- (1899) Stage Play: The Girl in the Barracks. Farce. Written by Curt Kraatz and Heinrich Stobitzer. Garrick Theatre (moved to Hoyt's Theatre from 6 Nov 1899- close): 16 Oct 1899- Nov 1899 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: George W. Barnum, Beatrice Bonner, Thornton Cole, Joseph Coyne, Benjamin T. Dillon, Vivian Edsall, Bert Flansburgh, Mabel Frenyear, Helen Harrington, Leighton Leigh, Amy Lesser, Clara Lipman, Louis Mann, Mary E. Post, Claude Yerkes.
- (1900) Stage Play: All on Account of Eliza. Comedy. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. Garrick Theatre (moved to Wallack's Theatre from 25 Feb 1901- close): 3 Sep 1900- Mar 1901 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Rose Beaudet, Birdie Bertrand, Little Irma Bertrand, Christine Blessing, William F. Carroll, Daisy Clayton, Oscar Dane, James P. Doyle, Mrs. E.A. Eberle, Mollie Hamlin, Emma Janvier, Susie Knight, Clara Lipman, Beatrice Litchfield, Louis Mann, Master Walter McArdle, Edwin Nicander, Edward See, Charles E. Sturges, Angie Ward, Susie Wilkison. Produced by Rich & Harris.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Red Kloof. Comedy. Written by Paul M. Potter. Savoy Theatre: 21 Sep 1901- Oct 1901 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Lionel Adams, Augusta Bertrand, William F. Carroll, George Daniels, Grace DeWitte, Grace Parks Fiske, Elsa Garrett, Joseph Gobay, Walter D. Greene, Lillie Hall, Daniel Jarrett, Rastus Johnson, James Jones, Gertrude Lennox, Amy Lesser, Clara Lipman, Stephen Maley, Louis Mann (as "Piet Prinsloo"), Thomas Mills, Arthur Rutledge, Edward See, Charles E. Sturgis, Frank Walsh. Produced by Rich & Harris.
- (1906) Stage Play: Julie Bonbon. Romance. Written by Clara Lipman. Lew M. Fields Theatre (moved to The Lyric Theatre from 9 Apr 1906- close): 1 Jan 1906- 15 Apr 1906 (106 performances). Cast: Anthony Asher, Kitty Barry, Gaston Bell, Beatrice Bertrand, Ray Beveridge, Wyrley Birch, William 'Stage' Boyd [Broadway debut], Meredith G. Brown, Edna Carroll, Mary Cecil, Mr. Cloudman, Mr. Douglas, James Durkin [Broadway debut], Miss Edwards, Elsie Ferguson, Maggie Fielding, Katie Gillman, Dora Goldthwaite, Miss Hager, James Helton, Percy Helton [Broadway debut], Miss Howland, Mr. Jones, J. Harry Knowles, Louise Laroux, Amy Lesser, Clara Lipman (as "Julie Bonbon"), Alice Loeber, Muriel MacArthur, Mr. Maley, Louis Mann, Marjorie Maxwell, Miss Miller, George Pauncefort, Alexandra Phillips, Edward Pierce, Otis Sheridan, R. Siato, W. Thornton Simpson, Mr. Smith, Miss Tracy, Mr. Walton, Jules Weitler, Sam White.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Marriage of a Star.
- (1912) Stage Play: Elevating a Husband. Written by Clara Lipman and Samuel Shipman. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Criterion Theatre from 12 Feb 1912- ?, then moved to the Garrick Theatre from 26 Feb 1912- ?, then returned to The Criterion Theatre from 11 Mar 1912- close): 22 Jan 1912- May 1912 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Louis Mann (as "Charlie Sample"), Beatrice Bentley [Broadway debut], Jessie Carter, Sterling H. Cheseldine, Mathilde Cottrelly, Clara DeWitt, Charles Halton, Marion Holcombe, Edward Everett Horton, J. Homer Hunt, Lester Kenyon, Howard Scott, Conway Tearle (as "Herbert Duncan"), Emily Ann Wellman (as "Letty"). Produced by Louis F. Werba and Mark A. Luescher.
- (1913) Stage Play: Children of Today. Written by Clara Lipman and Samuel Shipman. Harris Theatre: 1 Dec 1913- Dec 1913 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Charles Balsar, Adoni Fovieri, Maude Turner Gordon, Louis Mann, Lorin Raker, Robert Strange, Margaret Templeton, Ann Wellman.
- (1921) Stage Play: Nature's Nobleman. Farce. Written by Samuel Shipman and Clara Lipman. Directed by Louis Mann. Apollo Theatre: 14 Nov 1921- Jan 1922 (closing date unknown/74 performances). Cast: Louise Beaudet (as "Dora Schnitzler"), Mary Brandon (as "Rose Brand"), Leonard Doyle (as "Fred Tanner"), Allyn Gillyn (as "Josephine Johnson"), Hans Hansen (as "Wilhelm Brand"), Frances Harland (as "Freda"), Kenneth Lee (as "Shag"), Helen Lowell (as "Belle Brand"), Louis Mann (as "Carl Schnitzler"), Sue McManamy (as "Effie Schnitzler"), John Roche (as "Dan Schnitzler"), Clarke Silvernail (as "Morgan Rockefeller Wells"), Morgan Wallace (as "Charles Johnson"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1927) Stage Play: That French Lady.
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