- Madeleine and the Movies (1922). Farce.
- The Mandarin (1920). Written by Herman Bernstein. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. Princess Theatre: 9 Nov 1920- Nov 1920 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Arthur Allen (as "The Servant"), Halina Bruzovna (as "The Opera Singer"), Amy Dennis (as "The Lady"), Edna M. Holland (as "The Painted Woman"), Barry Macollum (as "The Artist"), Mario Majeroni (as "The Stranger"), Louise Orth (as "The Model"), Cyril Raymond (as "The Man with Dog"), Robert Tabor (as "The Doctor"), Brandon Tynan (as "The Baron"). Produced by Mandarin Play Producing Co. Inc.
- The Fascinating Widow (1911). Musical comedy. Material and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Additional lyrics by Sam M. Lewis, E. Ray Goetz, Irving Berlin and Vincent Bryan. Additional music by Irving Berlin and Vincent Bryan. Music by Frederick W. Mills. Musical Director: August Kleinecke. Music orchestrated by William Redfield. Additional lyrics by Sam Lewis, E. Ray Goetz and Vincent Bryan (who also wrote additional music). Additional numbers by Arthur Jackson, George Gershwin, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Irving Caesar and Irving Berlin. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by George F. Marion. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 13 Nov 1911 to close): 11 Sep 1911- Nov 1911 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Natalie Alt, Marie Baxter, Blanche Burnham, Charles W. Butler, Julian Eltinge, Gladys Feldman, Edward Garvie, June Mathis, Jean Morrell, Louise Orth, Carrie E. Perkins, Dorothy Sanders, Natalie Seymour, James Spottswood (as "Tuthill Leffingwell"), James E. Sullivan, Lionel Walsh, Frank Wentworth, Dorothy Wilcox, Winona Winter. Produced by A.H. Woods.
- Tillie's Nightmare (1910). Musical comedy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Edgar Smith. Musical Director: George A. Nichols. Featuring songs by John Golden. Featuring songs with lyrics by John L. Golden. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Herald Square Theatre (from 5 May 1910 -9 Jul 1910 before hiatus, then resumed at Manhattan Opera House from 18 Dec 1911 -circa Dec 1911/closing date unknown/Production on hiatus for nearly 8 months; Manhattan Opera House run lasted just 8 performances). Produced by Lew M. Fields.
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