- (1904 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Knickerbocker Theatre: 8 Feb 1904- Feb 1904 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Viola Allen, Frank Andrews, F.J. Bennett, John Blair, John Craig, Frank Currier, Grace Elliston, Clarence Handyside, Edwin Howard, John C. Lane, Robinson Newbold, E. Percival Stevens, Robert Tate, Zeffie Tilbury [Broadway debut], Percy Waram, James Young. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Winter's Tale. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Frank Vernon. Knickerbocker Theatre: 26 Dec 1904- Jan 1905 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Viola Allen (as "Hermione, Queen to Leontes/Perdita"), M.L. Bassett, Frank G. Bennett, Sidney Bracy, James L. Carhart, Frank Currier (as "Autolycus"), F.G. Day, Thomas Day, Dagmar De Vere, Daisy De Vere, Mabel De Vere, J. Webb Dillion, W.F. Hamernick, Alfred Hudson, Louise Jansen, Henry Jewett (as "Leontes, King of Sicilia"), John Junior, Leopold Lane, Charles Langley, H. Leffler, Walter Maxwell, Warner Oland, Boyd Putnam, Florence Randolph, Frank Righton, Maurice Stewart, Robert Tate, Zeffie Tilbury, Frank Vernon, Carter Weaver, Evelyn Wiedling, James Young (as "Florizel, Pince of Bohemia"), Phyllis Young. Produced by Charles W. Allen.
- (1905) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Knickerbocker Theatre: 11 Jan 1905- 18 Jan 1905 (2 performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Viola"), Clarence Handyside (as "Sir Toby Belch, Olivia's kinsman"), Louise Jansen (as "Olivia, a countess"), Henry Jewett (as "Malvolio, Olivia's steward"), Zeffie Tilbury (as "Maria, Olivia's waiting woman").
- (1913) Stage Play: The New Henrietta. Comedy. Written by Bronson Howard. Revised by Victor Mapes and Winchell Smith. Directed by Joseph Brooks. Knickerbocker Theatre: 22 Dec 1913- Feb 1914 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: William H. Crane (as "Nicholas Van Alstyne/Old Nick"), Amelia G. Bingham (as "Mrs. Cornelia Opdyke"), Malcolm Bradley, Halbert W. Brown, Lyster Chambers (as "Mark Turner, Nick's son-in-law"), Patricia Collinge (as "Agnes Gates, Nick's Ward"), Eileen Errol, Douglas Fairbanks (as "Bertie Van Alstyne, Nick's Son"), Arthur Stuart Hull (as "Dr. George Wainwright"), J.H. Huntley, Edward Poland, Zeffie Tilbury (as "Hattie, A strange young woman"), Bud Woodthorpe. Produced by Charles Frohman and Klaw & Erlanger. Note: Filmed as The Saphead (1920).
- (1917) Stage Play: The Love Drive. Written by Sydney Rosenfeld. Directed by Edward MacGregor. Criterion Theatre: 30 Oct 1917- Nov 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Beth Franklyn, Albert Gran, Violet Heming, Arthur Laceby, Fred Niblo, Douglas Patterson, Lea Penman, Hilda Spong, Zeffie Tilbury, Cy Weaver, Eileen Wilson. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1918) Stage Play: Redemption. Written by Lev Tolstoy. Plymouth Theatre: 3 Oct 1918- Mar 1919 (closing date unknown/204 performances). Cast: E.J. Ballantine, Lois Bartlett, Arthur Clare, Margaret Fareleigh, Helen Gaskill, Maude Hanaford, Ernest Hopkinson, Mona Hungerford, Jacob Kingsberry, William J. McClure, Thomas Mitchell, Beatrice Moreland, John Reynolds, Helen Westley. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Letter of the Law. Drama. Adapted from "La Robe Rouge" by Eugene Brieux. Criterion Theatre: 23 Feb 1920- Jul 1920 (closing date unknown). Cast: Lionel Barrymore (as "Mouzon"), Ada Boshell, Charles F. Coghlan, Clarence Derwent (as "La Bouzule"), Charles N. Greene, James P. Hagen, Leona Hogarth, Lionel Hogarth, Maud Hosford, Wallace Jackson, Frank Kingdon (as "Mondoubleau"), Jacob Kingsberry, Goldwin Patten, Doris Rankin, Zeffie Tilbury, Herbert Vance, Josephine Wehn (as "Cataliena"), Charles White, Russ Whytal (as "Vagret"), Louis Wolheim (as "Bridet"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- (1923) Stage Play: My Aunt From Ypsilanti.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Breaking Point.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Way Things Happen. Drama. Written by Clemence Dane. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Jan 1924- Feb 1924 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Lillian Brennard (as "Mrs. Hanbury"), Katharine Cornell (as "Shirley Pride"), Augusta Haviland (as "Harness"), Tom Nesbitt (as "Martin Farren"), Thomas Wigney Percyval (as "Dr. Rodson"), Helen Robbins (as "Muriel Hanbury"), Reginald Sheffield (as "Chussie Hare"), Ivan F. Simpson (as "Bennett Lomax"), Orlando Smith (as "A Porter"), Zeffie Tilbury (as "Mrs. Farren"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Red Falcon. Drama. Written by Lillian Trimble Bradley and George Broadhurst. Broadhurst Theatre: 7 Oct 1924- Oct 1924 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Phyllis Blake (as "The Novice"), Albert Bruning (as "Conte di Peralta"), Ilka Chase Sister Francesca/A Maid"), Marshall Hale (as "Another Officer"), Dan E. Hanlon (as "A Monk"), Kenneth Hunter (as "Capitano Bernardo Montrosali"), Stanley Kalkhurst (as "An Officer"), Thais Lawton (as "The Mother Superior, Contessa Felicia"), Dodson Mitchell (as "Grifonetto"), Andrew Moloney (as "The Gardener/Guido"), Carlotta Monterey (as "Clarina Orioni"), McKay Morris (as "The Red Falcon/Adriano"), Walter Ringham (as "The Bishop"), Zeffie Tilbury (as "Sister Maria"). Produced by George Broadhurst.
- (1925) Stage Play: Just Beyond. Drama. Written by Reginald Goode. Directed by A.E. Anson. National Theatre: 1 Dec 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Leslie Barrie (as "Norman Towers"), Alison Bradshaw (as "Nancy"), John C. Carlyle (as "King Billy"), Madelane Hartford (as "Maloga"), Cyril Keightley (as "Major Gerald Towers/Bill"), Wanda Lyon (as "Marjorie"), Frank Terry [credited as Walter Plinge] (as "Jack"), George Romain (as "Dr. Jan Koetbrock"), Horace Sinclair (as "Hon. Cecil Broughton/Dead Fish"), Zeffie Tilbury (as "Mrs. Towers") [final Broadway role], "Wally" (as "Wally"). Produced by Charles K. Gordon.
- (September 1934) Stage play: "Blood on the Moon" by Claire and Paul Sifton, produced by Lucille Ryson and Louis Macloon, and directed by Lucille Ryson, at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles
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