- (1912 - 1936) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1912) Stage Play: (From) Broadway to Paris. Musical revue. Book by George Bronson Howard, Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by George Bronson-Howard, Harold Atteridge. Music by Max Hoffman Sr. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn. Production Supervised by Morris Gest [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1912- 25 Jan 1913 (77 performances). Cast: Charles Ahearn [Broadway debut], The Ahearn Troupe, Ralph Austin, Henry Awd, Syd Ayers, Maurice Barrett, Beatrice Bentley [final Broadway role], , Barney Bernard, George Bickel, Irène Bordoni [Broadway debut], Matilda Boss, Lillian Broderick, Ellis Burge, Julia Carle, Nellie Castleman, Lee Chapin, Jeannette Cooke, Inez Courtez, Kathryn Cullen, Emma Cunningham, Rosa Delomare, Louise Dresser, James C. Duffy, Marguerette Fenton, Elizabeth Francis, Elsie Froehlich, Harry F. Gilbert, Thomas Gilbert, A.C. Gilman, Hattie Gray, Mabel Grete, Esther Gruber, Cordelia Haager, Harry Hamilton, Bessie Harris, James C. Harris, Walter Haynes, Laura Hill, Mabel Hill, Gertrude Hoffmann, Ethel Hopkins, Leo Howe, Eleanor Jackson, Anabelle Jeanette, Lucille Kavanaugh, Dorothy Keeran, Marguerette Koehl, Pierre Lafayette, Elsie Lanice, Billy Macon, Sam Mann, Gustave Marteal, Mabel Martin, Mr. Maurice, Thomas B. McCormick, Florence McNally, Margery Miller, Marion Mooney, George Austin Moore, May Morrell, James C. Morton, Thomas O'Brien, Leo Pernikoff, Kathryn Perry, Harry Pierce, M. Pietro, Margery Powell, Rose Quint, Leslie Raleigh, Gertrude Roland, John Roland, Milbury Ryder, Joseph Schrode, The Skateles, Gladys Smith, Hugh Southgate, Jack Stone, Flo Summerville, Marion Sunshine, Dorothy Thomas, Alice Van Ryker, Florence Walton, Marjory Ward, Marion Werner, Edith Whitney, Charles Yorkshire, Olga Zaizef. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Story of the Rosary. Incidental music by G. Edward Jones, Annie Saker and Alfred Paumier. Written by Walter Howard. Directed by Walter Howard. Manhattan Opera House: 7 Sep 1914- Oct 1914 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: James Berry, Ernest C. Davis, George Desmond, Norman Fitzgerald, C. Melville Hastings, Frank Hewitt, A. Hinton, Ernest Leicester, Alfred Paumier, Annie Saker, Edward Seymour, Leonard Spencer, Douglas Stephens, Arthur Walton, Sydney Wilson. Produced by Morris Gest and F. Ray Comstock.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Peasant Girl. Musical. Book adapted by Edgar Smith. Music by Oskar Nedbal. Lyrics by Herbert Reynolds and Harold Atteridge. Original Viennese Book "Polenblut" by Leo Stein. Additional music by Rudolf Friml and Clifton Crawford. Additional lyrics by Clifton Crawford. Musical Direction by Gaetano Merola. Scenic Design by Ackerman Brothers. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by J.C. Huffman and J.H. Benrimo. 44th Street Theatre: 2 Mar 1915- 5 Jun 1915 (111 performances). Cast: Miss Alexander, Mr. Allison, Blanch Babbitt, Anna Berg, Miss Berry, Lucille Blair, Miss Boyd, Francis J. Boyle, Miss Bright, Miss. Brown, Miss Cedar, Florence Challenger, Miss Clayton, Clifton Crawford, Maude Crockett, Mr. Croft, Miss Davidson, Marjorie Dayton, Patsy De Forrest, Miss Ehilid, Miss Estey, Harold Everts, Ida Evon, Mr. Fest, Miss Flood, Miss P. Franklin, Miss. Gordon, Charles Guidon, Miss Hall, Edith Kingdon Hallor, M. Hamilton, Ernest Hare, Josephine Harriman, Miss Harrison, Stanley Henry, Miss Horn, Ethel Houston, M. Kessler, Miss Kline, Karen Krischner, Miss Lampe, Miss Lawlor, Mr. Lee, Leola Lucey, Henry Mack, Miss Maury, Mr. Miller, Miss Mitchell, Lucine Paula, Miss Perle, Frances Pritchard, Miss Raye, Miss Reynolds, Sol Singlust, Bertha Siple, Mr. Smith, Miss Spencer, Miss Stallman, Miss Sutton, Miss Taylor, John Charles Thomas, Emma Trentini, Mr. Wagner, Mr. Warren, Miss Watson, Constance Werner, Miss. Wolf, Letty Yorke. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Wanderer. Incidental music by Anselm Goetzl. Written by Maurice V. Samuel. Manhattan Opera House: 1 Feb 1917- May 1917 (closing date unknown/108 performances). Cast: Clara Blandick, Lawson Butt, Ernest Cove, Charles Dalton, Janet Dunbar, William Elliott, Elza Fredericks, Macy Harlam, Sidney Herbert, Frederick Lewis, Edward Martyn, Sydney Mather, James O'Neill, Florence Reed, Beverly Sitgreaves, William H. Thompson. Produced by William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1917) Stage Play: Leave It to Jane. Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse from "The College Widow" by George Ade. Musical Director: John McGhie. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Choreographed by David Bennett. Directed by Edward Royce. Longacre Theatre: 28 Aug 1917- 19 Jan 1918 (167 performances). Cast: Frances Burns (as "Josephine Barclay"), Jane Carroll (as "Sally Cameron"), D.E. Charles (as "Dick McAllister"), Arline Chase (as "Louella Banks"), Dan Collyer (as "Matty McGowan"), Will C. Crimans (as "Hiram Bolton"), Lillian Cullen (as "Bertha Tyson"), Rudolf Cutten (as "Ollie Mitchell"), Thomas Delmar (as "Silent Murphy"), Harry Forbes (as "Jimsey Hopper"), Frederic Graham (as "Peter Witherspoon"), Algernon Grieg (as "Howard Talbot"), Edith Hallor (as "Jane Witherspoon"), Olin Howland (as "Harold Bub Hicks"), Allan Kelly (as "Honorable Elam Hicks"), Marie King (as "Martha Abbott"), Catherine Mack (as "Cora Jenks"), Tess Mayer (as "Cissie Summers"), Georgia O'Ramey (as "Flora Wiggins"), Anna Orr (as "Bessie Tanner"), Robert G. Pitkin (as "Billy Bolton"), Helen Rich (as "Marion Mooney"), Oscar Shaw (as "Stub Talmadge"). Produced by William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1917) Stage Play: Chu Chin Chow. Musical. Book by Oscar Asche. Music by Frederick Norton. Lyrics by Oscar Asche. Musical Director: Gustave Ferrari. Music orchestrated by Percy E. Fletcher. Featuring songs by Grace Torrens. Featuring songs with lyrics by Arthur Anderson. Choreographed by Mlle. Guida and Alexis Kosloff. Directed by E. Lyall Swete. Manhattan Opera House, (moved to The Century Theatre from 14 Jan 1918- close): 22 Oct 1917- 27 Apr 1918 (208 performances). Produced by William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Maid of the Mountains. Musical. Book by Frederick Lonsdale. Music by Harold Fraser-Simpson. Lyrics by Harry Graham. Musical Director: John McGhie. Additional music by James W. Tate and Gitz Rice. Additional lyrics by Clifford Harris, Arthur Valentine and Marc Connelly. Choreographed by Bert French. Directed by Capt. J.A.E. Malone. Casino Theatre: 11 Sep 1918- 12 Oct 1918 (37 performances). Cast: Regina Ahlstrom (as "Ensemble"), William Altwell (as "Ensemble"), Bess Arlington (as "Ensemble"), Jeanne Bayne (as "Ensemble"), Annette Besuden (as "Ensemble"), May Borden (as "Ensemble"), M. Boris (as "Ensemble"), Dolores Brune (as "Ensemble"), Bert Clark (as "Tonio"), Harry Clark (as "Ensemble"), William Courtenay (as "Baldassare"), Elsie Craig (as "Ensemble"), William Danforth (as "General Malona"), Mina Davis (as "Maria"), Miriam Doyle (as "Vittoria"), Evelyn Egerton (as "Angela"), Eugene Elliott (as "Ensemble"), Sidonie Espero (as "Teresa"), Patricia Frewen (as "Pepita"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Beppo"), Alex Gibson (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Hamilton (as "Gianetta"), Peggy Hansel (as "Ensemble"), James Harley (as "Ensemble"), Jackson Hines (as "Carlo"), Gertrude Hogan (as "Ensemble"), William Hovel (as "Ensemble"), Antone Ingrao (as "Ensemble"), Olive Kingston (as "Ensemble"), M. La Prade (as "Andrea"), Victor Le Roy (as "Pietro"), Louis Le Vie (as "Zacchi"), Charlotte Lennox (as "Ensemble"), Shirley Love (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite May (as "Marietta"), Helen Mayo (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Morris (as "Ensemble"), Eva Newton (as "Beppira"), Yetla Nicol (as "Ensemble"), Gabrielle Pitcher (as "Ensemble"), Jean Rebera (as "Ensemble"), William Reid (as "Mayor of Santo"), Al Roberts (as "Crumpet"), M. Robinson (as "Ensemble"), Ben Rogers (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Slater (as "Ensemble"), Merle Smither (as "Ensemble"), Basil Spirdelli (as "Ensemble"), Mr. St. John (as "Ensemble"), John Steele (as "Lieutenant Rugini"), Erna Steinway (as "Ensemble"), Mary Lee Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Bernard Tieman (as "Ensemble"), Ralph Walker (as "Ensemble"). Produced by William Elliott, F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Century Revue. Musical revue. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Book by Howard Emmett Rogers. Music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Direction by Harry S. Levant. Additional numbers by Leo Edwards. Featuring songs by George W. Meyer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Artie Mehlinger. Musical Numbers Staged by Jack Mason. Entire Production Staged Under the Personal Supervision of J.J. Shubert. Black and White Ballet Staged by Alexis Kosloff. Directed by Lew Morton. Century Promenade: 12 Jul 1920- 1 Jan 1921 (150 performances). Cast: DeVearera Anguilliar (as "Ensemble"), Mary Arlington (as "Ensemble"), Leo Beers (as "The Man on the Phone/Marcelle Performer/Specialty Performer"), Viola Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Beth Benton (as "Ensemble"), Jimmie Blyler (as "4th Rounder/Millions of Times Pianist"), Molly Boulais (as "Ensemble"), Rose Boulais (as "Ensemble"), Jessica Brown (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Burton (as "Ensemble"), John Byam (as "2nd Rounder"), Jean Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Mae Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Fay Celeste (as "Ensemble"), Olive Channing (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Clifton (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Coster (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Darling (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Darling (as "Ensemble"), Florence Darling (as "Ensemble"), Muriel De Forrest (as "Fig Leaf Number Singer"), Jeannette Deitrich (as "Ensemble"), Anna May Dennehy (as "Ensemble"), Bernice Dewey (as "Ensemble"), Frances Dunlap (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Flam (as "Ensemble"), Marie Forbes (as "Ensemble"), Ford & Hazelton (as "Black and White Ballet Dancers"), Ella Foster (as "Ensemble"), Amy Frank (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Frank (as "Ensemble"), Frank Sisters (as "Shimmy Valentine Performer"), Jene Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Norma Gould (as "Ensemble"), Grace & Berkes (as "Shine On, Little Son Performer/Specialty Performer"), Jane Green (as "Ensemble"), Green & Blyler (as "Musical Moments Performer"), George Hale (as "Fig Leaf Number Dancer"), Elsie Halloway (as "Ensemble"), Cecil Hannon (as "Ensemble"), Lorrette Harris (as "Ensemble"), Alberta Harrison (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Hartman (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Himes (as "Ensemble"), Hal Hixon (as "1st Rounder/Inebriated Acrobation Performer"), Vivien Holt (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Holton (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Jack (as "Ensemble"), Jewel Jordon (as "Ensemble"), Madelon La Varre (as "Marcelle Performer/Symphony in Dress Performer"), Grace Langdon (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Leland (as "Ensemble"), Evon Linnard (as "Ensemble"), Doris Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Sally Long (as "Ensemble"), Ted Lorraine (as "Ensemble"), Lorraine & Walton (as "Dance Novelty"), John Lowe (as "3rd Rounder"), Lenore Lukens (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Mackaill (as "Ensemble"), Barbara McCree (as "Ensemble"), Bobbie McCree (as "The Deceiver"), Mijares & Brother (as "Wire Speciality"), Clarice Miller (as "Ensemble"), Milo (as "Singer"), Florence Moore (as "Ensemble"), Sydney Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Vivien Oakland (as "Ensemble"), Helen O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Kathleen O'Hanlon (as "The Girl"), Mabel Olson (as "Ensemble"), Marie Page (as "Ensemble"), Betty Pecan (as "The Bluffer/Ensemble"), Purcella Brothers (as "Keep Your Weight Down" Performer"), Tot Qualters (as "Hold Me Performer"), Rosie Quinn (as "Fig Leaf Number Dancer"), Elizabeth Boyd Reed (as "Ensemble"), Alice Ridnor (as "Ensemble"), Vera Roehm (as "Keep Your Weight Down Performer"), Lillian Rosedale (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Seals (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Seely (as "Ensemble"), Norma Simpson (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Soper (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Sprague (as "Ensemble"), Marie Stafford (as "Ensemble"), Jack Strouse (as "Some Nonsense Performer"), Ellinore Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Jean Troupman (as "Ensemble"), Thelma Turnbull (as "The Fibber/Ensemble"), Grace Walton (as "Ensemble"), Viola Weller (as "Ensemble"), Frances Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Marie Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Nina Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Ina Williams (as "Bottle Up a Pretty Girl" Performer/Specialty Performer"), Babette Wood (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Wyley (as "The Sphinx Performer"), Theodore Zambouni (as "The Apache"), Ingrid Zanders (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert, Morris Gest, William Elliott and F. Ray Comstock.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Light of the World. Drama. Written by Pierre Saisson. Translated by Guy Bolton and George Middleton. Lyric Theatre: 6 Jan 1920- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler (as "Agnes"), Wallis Clark (as "Jonas Kurz"), Burke Clarke (as "James Mayre"), Jane Cooper (as "Ruth le Doux"), Charles Crumpton (as "Timothy"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Anton Rendel"), Ernest A. Elton (as "Martin Gast"), Arthur Fitzgerald (as "Raymond Hott"), Percy Haswell (as "Mary Rendel"), Clara Joel (as "Marna Lynd"), Ralph Kellard (as "Simon Brock"), Wright Kramer (as "Bert Adams, One of the Three Wise Men"), Arnold Lucy (as "Pastor Saunders"), Fuller Mellish (as "Nathan"), Leslie Palmer (as "Arthur Brooks, One of the Three Wise Men"), Phyllis Povah [erroneously credited as Philis Poyah] (as "Margot Haser") [Broadway debut], Gerald Rogers (as "Paul Mayre"), Fred Vogeding (as "Jan Van Veen, One of the Three Wise Men"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Luck of the Navy. Drama. Written by Clifford Mills [final Broadway credit]. Directed by Percy Hutchison. Manhattan Opera House: 14 Oct 1919- Nov 1919 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Tracy Barrow (as "Briggs"), Kate Carew (as "Mrs. Gordon Peel") [final Broadway role], Charles Croker-King (as "Schaffer"), Edward Crompton (as "Newspaper Boy"), R. Huddlestone (as "An Airman"), Percy Hutchison (as "Lieut. Clive Stanton, V.C., R.N."), A.P. Kaye (as "Admiral Maybridge"), Blanche Le Roy (as "Anna"), Patrick Ludlow (as "Midshipman Wing Eden") [Broadway debut], Muriel Martin-Harvey (as "Cynthia Eden"), Aubrey Mather (as "Sub-Lieut. Louis Peel"), Marcel Rousseau (as "Francois"), Elsie Stranack (as "Dora Green"), Eleanor Street (as "Maidservant"), Geoffrey Webb (as "Lieut.-Commander Perrin, R.N."), Barry Whitcomb (as "Police Inspector"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Death of Pazukhin (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch. Written by Saltikov-Shchedrin. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: Uncle Vanya. Drama (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch). Written by Anton Chekhov. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky). (1924). Stage Play: Mistress of the Inn (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch]. Written by Carlo Goldoni. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man [Return engagement/played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch]. Written by Alexander Nikolaievitch Ostrovsky. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: An Enemy of the People (Return engagement)[played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch]. Written by Henrik Ibsen. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: In the Claws of Life (Return engagement)[played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch]. Written by Knut Hamsun. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: The Cherry Orchard. Comedy (revival) [played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch]. Written by Anton Chekhov. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: Ivanov (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch]. Written by Anton Chekhov. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: The Miracle. Written by Max Reinhardt and Karl Vollmöller. Scenic Design by Norman Bel Geddes. Assistant Director: Richard Boleslawski. Set Designer: Edgar G. Ulmer. Directed by Max Reinhardt. Century Theatre: 16 Jan 1924- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Rudolph Schildkraut (as "The Emperor/A Blind Peasant"), Laura Alberta (as "Grandmother of the Nun"), Mariska Aldrich, Denis Auburn (as "Judge"), Nikita Balieff (as "Judge"), Fritz Feld (as "Revolutionist/Majordomo"), Lionel Braham (as "Executioner/The Burgomaster"), Orville Caldwell (as "The Knight"), Maria Carmi (as "Madonna"), Maria Cherer-Bekefi, Monsieur Friedli (as Priest"), Nicholas Glowatski (as "Chief Officer"), David Hennessey, Werner Krauss (as "A Crippled Piper"), Schuyler Ladd (as "The Prince/The Blind Peasant's Son"), Carl Linke, Elsie Lorenz, Mrs. John Major, Lady Diana Manners (as "Madonna/The Nun") [alternate], Charles Peyton, Rosamond Pinchot, Luis Rainer, Rudolph Schildkraut, Louis Sturez, Claudia Carlstadt Wheeler. Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest [Uncredited]. Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1924) Stage Play: Sitting Pretty. Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Costume Design by Charles LeMaire and Alice O'Neil. Directed by Fred G. Latham and Julian Alfred. Fulton Theatre (moved to the Imperial Theatre on 9 Jun 1924- close): 8 Apr 1924- 28 Jun 1924 (95 performances). Cast: Alice Akers (as "Empress' Attendant/Ensemble"), Terry Blaine (as "Jane"), Gertrude Bryan (as "May Tolliver"), Roger Buckley (as "Ensemble"), Rudolph Cameron (as "Bill Pennington"), Betty Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Jean Castleton (as "Ensemble"), Jayne Chesney (as "Wilhelmina/Florence Nightingale"), May Clark (as "Louisa M. Alcott/Ensemble"), Virginia Clark Ensemble"), Marian Dickson (as "Wilhelmina/Ensemble"), Marjorie Eggleston (as "Mrs. Wagstaff/Rachel"), Jean Emerson (as "Ensemble"), Edward Finley (as "Jasper/Stonewall Jackson"), Frieda Fitzgerald (as "Harriet Beecher Stowe/Ensemble"), Dwight Frye (as "Horace"), Irene Griffith (as "Ensemble"), Myra Hampton (as "Babe LaMarr"), Dorothy Janice (as "Empress Eugenie"), Katherine Kohler (as "Ensemble"), Edouard Lefebvre (as "Ensemble"), Harry Lillford (as "Roper"), George E. Mack (as "Mr. Pennington"), Harriet Marned (as "Ensemble"), Earl Marvin (as "Ensemble"), Dana Mayo (as "Ensemble"), Frank McIntyre (as "Joe"), Marietta O'Brien (as "Barbara Frietchie/Ensemble"), George O'Donnell (as "Bolt/Ensemble"), Marion Phillips (as "Ensemble"), William Powers (as "Ensemble"), Eugene Revere (as "Judson Waters"), Phyllis Reynolds (as "Ensemble"), Charles Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Louise Segal (as "Converse Ensemble"), Queenie Smith (as "Dixie"), George Spelvin (as "Professor Appleby"), George Sylvester (as "Otis/Edgar Allan Poe"), Gertrude Waixel (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Wakefield (as "George Sand/Ensemble"), Doris Waldron (as "Ensemble"), Winthrop Wayne (as "Jenny Lind/Ensemble"), Dorothy West (as "Ensemble/Empress' Attendant"), Albert White (as "Ensemble"), Albert Wyart (as "James"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Death of Pazukhin (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch. Written by Saltikov-Shchedrin. Imperial Theatre: 1 May 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Lower Depths, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov]. Written by Aleksei Tolstoy. Imperial Theatre: 1 May 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: The Lower Depths (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, The Death of Pazukhin, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch, Mistress of the Inn, Ivanov]. Written by Maxim Gorky. Imperial Theatre: 1 May 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Lyoff Bulgakoff, Boris Dobronravoff, Vladimir Gribunin, Vassily Katchaloff, Lydia Korenieva, Leonid M. Leonidoff, Vassily Luzhsky, The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky), Alla Tarasova. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1924) Stage Play: Mistress of the Inn (Return engagement) [played in repertory with The Brothers Karamazoff, Ivanov, The Cherry Orchard, In the Claws of Life, An Enemy of the People, Enough Stupidity in Every Wise Man, Uncle Vanya, The Death of Pazukhin, The Lower Depths, Tsar Fyodor Ivanovitch]. Written by Carlo Goldoni. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1923) Stage Play: The Lady from the Sea. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Metropolitan Opera House: 29 Nov 1923- Dec 1923 (closing date unknown/10 performances). Cast: Memo Benassi (as "The Stranger"), Eleonora Duse (as "Ellida"), Gino Fantoni (as "Lyngstrand"), Ciro Galvani (as "Professor Arnholm"), Ione Morino (as "Hilda"), Leo Orlandini (as "Ballested"), Alfredo Robert (as "Dr. Wangel"), Enif Robert (as "Boletta"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Lower Depths (Revival). Written by Maxim Gorky. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 1 Jan 1924- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by F. Ray Comstock, Morris Gest and The Moscow Art Theatre (under the direction of Constantin Stanislavsky).
- (1936) Stage Play: Lady Precious Stream. Written by S.I. Hsiung. Costume Design by Mei Lan-Fang. Directed by Dr. Hsiung. Booth Theatre: 27 Jan 1936- Apr 1936 (closing date unknown/105 performances). Cast: Marcella Abels (as "Silver Stream"), Joan Adrian (as "Maid to the Princess"), Slater Barkentin (as "Suitor"), Helen Chandler (as "Precious Stream"), Will Claire (as "Suitor/The Minister of Foreign Affairs"), Clarence Derwent (as "His Excellency Wang Yun, The Prime Minister"), Lilian Dushell (as ""Maid to the Princess"), Sally Fitzpatrick (as "Precious' Maid/Maid to the Princess"), Bramwell Fletcher (as "Hsieh Ping-Kuei"), Helen Kimm (as "Golden Stream"), Joan Miller (as "Maid to the Princess"), Henry Morrell (as "Su, The Dragon General/General Mu"), Molly Pearson (as "Madam Wang"), Detmar Poppen (as "Wei, The Tiger General"), Gilbert Ralston (as "Executioner"), Natalie Schafer (as "The Princess of the Western Regions"), Harry Selby (as "Suitor"), Norman Stuart (as "Property Man"), Mai-Mai Sze, Honorable Reader"), Preston Tuttle (as "Suitor/Kiang Hai"), Albert Whitley (as "Ma Ta"), Jesse Wynne (as "Property Man"). Produced by Morris Gest [final Broadway credit].
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