- (1900 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in Central Park. Musical/farce/vaudeville. Music by Maurice Levi. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. Musical Director: Maurice Levi. Additional music by J. Rosamond Johnson. Additional lyrics by James Weldon Johnson and Bob Cole. Directed by Ben Teal. Victoria Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 1 Apr 1901 to close): 17 Sep 1900- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Jeanette Bageard (as "Marie LeHaute"), James Cherry (as "Con Maguffin/Park Policeman/Chief Inspector") [Broadway debut], Mildred Claire (as "Willie Want"), Elsie Davis (as "Carrie Page"), Leonie Dueth (as "Daisy Money"), Della Fox (as "Belle Money"), Emma Francis (as "Constance Strain"), Grace Freeman (as "Rose Merri"), Lee Harrison (as "Ben Dunne"), Carl King (as "Lavord/Inspector Botts"), Marion Langdon (as "Floretta Diggs"), Joseph Merrick (as "Inspector Wotts"), George H. Nagel (as "Inspector Dotts"), Eugene O'Rourke (as "Al Money"), John Page (as "Sam Clippe"), Madge Pierce (as "Sisie Camera"), Ruth Renard (as "Charlie Plenty"), Gus Rogers (as "Marcus Blatter"), Max Rogers (as "Lucas Stucke"), Gertrude Say (as "Ezi Money"), Edith St. Clair (as "Bettina Betts"), Margaret Stewart (as "Cora De Fitzmaurice"), May Taylor (as "Lucy Ricky"), Willie Torpey (as "Tom Swift"), Hattie Waters (as "Alona Money"), William West (as "George Merri"), Dollie Wiggins (as "Helen Money"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in Washington. Musical/farce/vaudeville. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Maurice Levi. Musical Director: Maurice Levi. Directed by Ben Teal. Knickerbocker Theatre: 2 Sep 1901- 12 Oct 1901 (49 performances). Cast: Jeanette Bageard (as "Clara Braley"), Nora Bayes (as "Esther Pace"), Helen Brookes (as "Ensemble"), James Cherry (as "Tough Boy"), Lillian Collins (as "Acie Hartz"), Elsie Davis (as "Nona Eclat"), Julia Eastman (as "Ann Other Acie"), Lucille Fallon (as "The Other Acie"), Emma Francis (as "Margy"), Grace Freeman (as "Maude Braley"), Lily Hart (as "Ensemble"), John B. Hendricks (as "Burglar Jim"), Eugene Jepson (as "Judge Braley"), May Kimball (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Lyle (as "Ensemble"), Stella Maury (as "Susie Swish"), Kathleen Murray (as "Messenger Boy"), Jessie Richmond (as "Edith Idem"), Gus Rogers (as "Carlos Chauffs"), Max Rogers (as "Louis Lauffs"), Pat Rooney (as "Johnny Lift"), Gertrude Saye (as "Tottie Chic"), Edith St. Clair (as "Bessie Braley"), Lillian Stanford (as "Ensemble"), May Taylor (as "Bertha Snap"), Willie Torpey (as "B. Tardy"), Lottie Uart (as "Queener Diamonds"), Nettie Uart (as "Alice Argyle"), Gus A. Weinburg (as "Fuller Guffe"), William West (as "Alf Harriman"), Hattie Williams (as "Maizi Mahoni"), Minnie Woodbury (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in Harvard. Musical/farce. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin and Edward Gardenier. Additional lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Music and musical direction by Maurice Levi. Directed by Ben Teal. Knickerbocker Theatre: 1 Sep 1902- 25 Oct 1902 (63 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar (as "Daisy Sten"), Helen Bare (as "Chorus"), Helen Brookes (as "Bessie/Chorus"), Irene Brown (as "Chorus"), Harriet Burt (as "Chorus"), James Cherry (as "Joe O'Rourke"), Lillian Collins (as "Chorus/Mena"), Mary Conwell (as "Jessie"), M. Cortez (as "Head Waiter"), Minerva Courtney (as "Myria/Chorus"), Elsie Davis (as "Chorus"), Julia Eastman (as "Mona/Chorus"), Nellie Florede (as "Violet"), Emma Francis (as "Peggy Clip"), Pauline Frederick (as "Ray/Chorus") [Broadway debut], Della Freese (as "Chorus"), William Gould (as "Harry Hart"), Lee Harrison (as "Major Gaulle"), Lily Hart (as "Fay/Chorus"), Emil Heusel (as "Jem Tip"), George Honey (as "Clarence Cholmondeley"), Eugene Jepson (as "Colonel Hotchkiss"), Esther Marks (as "Chorus"), Jolly Matthews (as "Chorus"), Stella Maury (as "Gertie Tell"), Irna Molyneux (as "Chorus"), Helen Morrison (as "Chorus"), Kitty Murray (as "Willie"), Clara Palmer (as "Blanche Reveres"), Edith Rockwell (as "Chorus"), Gus Rogers (as "Milo Kross"), Max Rogers (as "Christopher Karlstadt Kavenhuller"), Pat Rooney (as "T. Stanislaus McGurk"), Edith St. Clair (as "Ida Claire"), Lillian Stanford (as "Millie"), Sue Stuart (as "Chorus"), Willie Torpey (as "Boy"), Lottie Uart (as "Chorus/Gipsy"), Nettie Uart (as "Ena/Chorus"), Olive Ulrich (as "Clara Stone"), Nellie Victoria (as "Chorus/Tessie"), Dorothy Watson (as "Chorus"), Hattie Williams (as "Madame Pelisse"), May B. Wood (as "Chorus"), Minnie Woodbury (as "Chorus/Mae"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in London. Musical comedy. Music by Max Hoffman Sr. and Melville Ellis. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by George V. Hobart and Edward Gardenier. Musical Director: Max Hoffman Sr. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros and Ernest Albert. Directed by Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn. Knickerbocker Theatre, (moved to The Harlem Opera House from 23 Nov 1903- cir. Nov 1903, then moved to The Grand Opera House from 28 Dec 1903- close): 7 Sep 1903- Jan 1904 (closing date unknown/80 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar (as "Evelyn Birmingham"), Helen Barrett (as "Ensemble"), Jean Baxter (as "Ensemble"), Vinnie Bradcome (as "Ensemble"), Frances Bradford (as "Ensemble"), Harry Brown (as "Mike Dugan"), William J. Cale (as "Barney Barnegat"), Florence Carrette (as "Ensemble"), James Cherry (as "Tom Helper"), Josephine Clairmont (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Coleman (as "Marie Patricia"), Minerva Courtney (as "Claire Harte"), Joseph Coyne (as "Harold Harvey"), Julia Eastman (as "Mabel Strong"), M. Melville Ellis (as "Lord Harry Hartford"), Frances Folsom (as "Ensemble"), Lee Harrison (as "Will Conn"), Lillie Hart (as "Ensemble"), Davida Hawthorne (as "Ensemble"), Abby Hyatt (as "Ensemble"), Bessie Leyland (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Montreau (as "Ensemble"), George Austin Moore (as "Charley Cortright"), Ole Norman (as "Captain of the Kronprinz Wilhelm"), Carrie Reynolds (as "Rosie Lotte"), Gus Rogers (as "Ferdinand Falls"), Max Rogers (as "August Furst"), Isabelle Scott (as "Ensemble"), Sue Stuart (as "Peggy Prued"), J.S. Thompson (as "Welter Waite"), William Torpey (as "Dick Decker"), Frances Tyson (as "Dorothy Dorchester"), Nettie Uart (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Wilmott (as "Ensemble"), May B. Wood (as "Mrs. Finch"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1905) Stage Play: A Yankee Circus on Mars/The Raiders.
- (1905) Stage Play: A Society Circus.
- (1907) Stage Play: Polly of the Circus. Written by Margaret Mayo. Scenic Design by Frederic Thompson. Liberty Theatre: 23 Dec 1907- May 1908 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, J.W. Benson, Joseph Brennan, James Cherry, The Famous St. Leon Family of European Acrobats, Mattie Ferguson, John Findlay, J.B. Hollis, W. Burton James, Desiree Lazard, Guy Nichols, Elsie St. Leon, Mabel Taliaferro (as "Polly"), Jennie Weathersby, Mathilde Weffing, Edith Wild, Malcolm Williams (as "Rev. John Douglass"). Produced by Frederic Thompson. Note: Filmed by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation [distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Company] as Polly of the Circus (1917), by MGM as Polly of the Circus (1932).
- (1910) Stage Play: The Spendthrift.
- (1918) Stage Play: Why Worry? Melodrama/farce. Written by Montague Glass and Jules Eckert Goodman. Music by Blanche Merrill. Lyrics by Blanche Merrill. Directed by George F. Marion. Harris Theatre: 23 Aug 1918- 14 Sep 1918 (27 performances). Cast: Ralph Belmont (as "Dan"), May Boley (as "Stella"), Fanny Brice (as "Dora"), James Cherry (as "Bedell"), Charles Dale (as "Margolius"), The Avon Comedy Four, Carl Dietz (as "Louis"), Harry Dumont (as "Wolter"), Harry Goodwin (as "November"), Vera Gordon (as "Mrs. Harris"), True S. James (as "A Gentleman"), Irving Kaufman (as "Dubin"), Kalman Matus (as "Frost"), Edwin Maxwell (as "Steffens"), Frances Richards (as "Flo"), Francesca Rotoli (as "A Lady"), Jack Sharkey (as "Devlin"), George Sidney (as "Felix Noblestone"), Joseph Smith Rashkind"), The Avon Comedy Four, Charles Trowbridge (as "David Meyer"), Ezra C. Walck (as "Shapiro"), John Wallace (as "Thorpe"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1925) Stage Play: Hell's Bells. Comedy. Written by Barry Connors. Directed by John Hayden. Wallack's Theatre: 26 Jan 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Humphrey Bogart (as "Jimmy Todhunter") [Broadway debut], Shirley Booth (as "Nan Winhester") [Broadway debut], James Cherry (as "Halligan"), Camilla Crume, Violet Dunn, Eddie Garvie, Joseph Greene, Fletcher Harvey, Virginia Howell, Olive May, Ernest Pollock, Clifton Self, Converse Tyler, Tom H. Walsh. Produced by Herman Grantvoort.
- (1925) Stage Play: Appearances. Comedy/drama. Written by Garland Anderson. Directed by John Hayden. Frolic Theatre: 13 Oct 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Daisy Atherton, Hazele Burgess, James Cherry (as "Hiram Mathews"), William Davidge, Louis Frohoff, Doe Doe Green, Frank Hatch, Edwin Hodge, Edward Keane, Wilton Lackaye (as "A.A. Andrews"), Evelyn Mason, Leatta Miller, Lionel Monagas (as "Carl Sanderson"), Clifton Self, Joseph Sweeney (as "Jack Wilson"), Robert Toms, Mildred Wall (as "Elsie Benton"). Produced by Lester W. Sager.
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