- (1916) Stage Play: Go to It.
- (1916) Stage Play: See America First. Musical comedy/opera. Book by T. Lawrason Riggs. Music by Cole Porter. Lyrics by Cole Porter. Musical Direction by Clarence West. Choreographed by Edward Hutchinson and Theodore Kosloff. Costume Design by Homer Conant and Melville Ellis. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 28 Mar 1916- 8 Apr 1916 (15 performances). Cast: Felix Adler (as "Chief Blood-in-His-Eye"), Bettina Best (as "American Bud"), Dorothie Bigelow (as "Polly Higgens"), Eric Block (as "Younger Son"), Jack Bohn (as "Younger Son"), Betty Brewster (as "Gwendolyn"), Lloyd Carpenter (as "Marmaduke"), Jeanne Cartier (as "Notonah/Dancer"), Robert Casey (as "Younger Son"), Irma Chase (as "American Bud"), Adele Christy (as "American Bud"), Ernest Clarke (as "Younger Son"), Edna Coigne (as "American Bud"), Ruth Darby (as "American Bud"), Henry Red Eagle (as "Lo, The Poor Indian"), Sam Edwards (as "Senator Huggins"), John Goldsworthy [credited as John Heath Goldsworthy] (as "Cecil"), Leo Gordon (as "Guy"), Algernon Grieg (as "Algernon"), Jack Hagner (as "Younger Son"), Helen Herendeen (as "American Bud"), Mary Howard (as "American Bud"), Roma June (as "Ethel"), Raymond Klages (as "Younger Son") [earliest Broadway credit], Margaret MacKenzie (as "American Bud"), Dorothy Mead (as "American Bud"), Gypsy O'Brien (as "Muriel"), Harry Pahl (as "Younger Son"), Clara Palmer (as "Sarah"), Lucine Paula (as "American Bud"), Daisy Rudd (as "American Bud"), Don Seaton (as "Younger Son"), Frank Shephard (as "Younger Son"), Perry C. Smith (as "Younger Son"), Jack Varnell (as "Younger Son"), William Warren (as "Younger Son"), Clifton Webb (as "Percy"), Alice Yorke (as "American Bud"). Produced by Elisabeth Marbury.
- (1913) Stage Play: Oh, I Say! Musical comedy. Book by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Based on a French farce by 'Henri Keroul' and 'Albert Barre'. Musical Director: Alfred Bendel. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional music by Jean Gilbert. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Casino Theatre: 30 Oct 1913- 27 Dec 1913 (68 performances). Cast: Elizabeth Arians, Anna Berg, Tyler Brooke, Wellington Cross, Cecil Cunningham (as "Sydonie de Mornay"), Ray Dodge, Marion George, Olga Hempstone, Joseph W. Herbert, Walter Jones, Lois Josephine, Nellie King, Marjory Lane, Jeffreys Lewis, Charles Meakins, James Notos, Clara Palmer, Joseph Phillips, Dick Temple, Alice Yorke (as "Suzette"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1913) Stage Play: Adele. Musical comedy.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Man with Three Wives. Musical/operetta.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Dove of Peace. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1909) Stage Play: A Broken Idol. Musical/farce. Music by Egbert Van Alstyne. Book by Hal Stephens. Lyrics by Harry Williams. Additional music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Direction by Fred Eustice. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Herald Square Theatre: 16 Aug 1909- 18 Sep 1909 (40 performances). Cast: David Andrada (as "Lord Dunby"), Ethel Aris (as "Chorus"), Bertee Beaumont (as "Chorus"), Isabel Berclay (as "Chorus"), Joseph A. Bingham (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Cogan (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Comer (as "Sun Lee Loo"), Connie Farber (as "Chorus"), Irene Farber (as "Chorus"), Franklin Foster (as "Chorus"), Laura Gaynelle (as "Chorus"), Billie Grant (as "Chorus"), Laura Guerite (as "Mlle. Marie De Deau"), Otis Harlan (as "Doc Whatt"), Lillian Hazel (as "Chorus"), Fred Hill Officer Jenkins"), Otto Hoffman (as "J. Ely Muddleford"), Forrest Huff (as "Jack Mason"), Grace La Rue (as "Chorus"), Marie Lamar (as "Chorus"), Lee Leontine (as "Chorus"), Gypsy Mooney (as "Chorus"), Carrie E. Perkins (as "Mrs. Lucretia Muddleford"), George Richards (as "Silas Pugsley"), Gertrude Rutland (as "Chorus"), Maxwell Sargent (as "Henry"), Margie Stiles (as "Servant Girl/Chorus"), Olivette TreMayne (as "Chorus"), Jerome Van Norden (as "Chorus"), Agnes Vars (as "Chorus"), Madge Voe (as "Sing Wee"), Ethel White (as "Chorus"), Violet Winters (as "Chorus"), Millie Woods (as "Chorus"), Alice Yorke (as "Marion Pugsley"). Produced by F.C. Whitney.
- (1908) Stage Play: Three Twins. Musical.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Isle of Spice. Musical comedy. Music by Ben Jerome and Paul Schindler. Book by Allen Lowe and George E. Stoddard. Lyrics by Allen Lowe and George E. Stoddard. Musical Director: Paul Schindler. Featuring songs with lyrics by A.L. Jansson. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Majestic Theatre: 23 Aug 1904- 29 Oct 1904 (80 performances). Produced by B. C. Whitney.
- (1904 - 1916) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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