- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Top o' th' World (1907). Musical. Music by Manuel Klein and Anne Caldwell. Book by Mark Swan. Lyrics by James O'Dea. Featuring songs with lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Musical Director: Albert Krausse. Choreographed by William Rock and Signor Luigi Albertieri. Directed by Frank Smithson. Majestic Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 3 Feb 1908 to close): 19 Oct 1907- 22 Feb 1908 (156 performances). Cast: Harry Fairleigh, Anna Laughlin, George Majeroni (as "Jack Frost"), John McVeigh, George W. Monroe, Nell Adams, Julian Alfred (as "Gnome/Pierrot") [Broadway debut], Harry Ali, Rudolph Allen, Ralph Austin, Fred Bailey, Carolyn Barber, Jean Barnette, Russell Bassett, Susanne Boyd, Jud. Brady, Virginia Calvert, George Campbell, Kathleen Clifford, Dorothy Cooper, Wellington Cross(as "Gnome/Pierrot") [Broadway debut], Vivian Danvers, Margaret DeBohmar, Nita Dermond, Helen Desmond, Sam Diamond, Roger Dolan, Tempe Evans, Anna Ford, Bessie Franklin, John Gibbons, Elsie Gilbert, Virginia Guest, Ruth Hartman, Henriette Herbert, Arthur Hill, Dorothy Honey, Marjorie Jordan, Dixie Kirtland, Aida Klein, Jane Loras, Alice Mark, Robert Merriman, Lucille Monroe, Helene Montrose, Mary Mooney, Ida Mordaunt, Mabel Mordaunt, Edith Newman, Bobbie Nolan, Artie Pratt, Jane Quirk, Florrie Royce, Fred Steinman, Carl Taxwood, Benjamin Tieman, Simeon Tomars, Nettie Uart, Daisy Virginia, Jane Ward, Blanche Wayne, Grace Whiteley, Madora Williams. Produced by J.M. Allison.
- The Beauty Spot (1909). Musical. Music by Reginald De Koven. Book by Joseph W. Herbert'. Featuring songs with lyrics by Terry Sullivan. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law, Edward G. Unitt and Wickes. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Herald Square Theatre: 10 Apr 1909- 7 Aug 1909 (137 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark, Isabel D'Armonde, Jefferson De Angelis, Alfred De Ball, W.H. Denny, Frank Doane, Viola Gillette, Frank Kelly, Arline La Cross, George MacFarlane, Mr. Maxwell, Jean Newcombe, Mr. Smith, Harry Tebbutt, Francis Tyler, Morgan Williams.
- In Hayti (1909). Musical.
- The Merry Whirl (1910).
- Mama's Baby Boy (1912). Musical/farce.
- Lieber Augustin (1913). Musical/operetta.
- Oh, I Say! (1913). 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. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- 90 in the Shade (1915). Musical. Book by Guy Bolton. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Additional music by Clare Kummer and P.H. Christine. Additional lyrics by Clare Kummer and Guy Bolton. Musical Director: John McGhie. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and William Castle. Costume Design by Hilarie Mahieu & Co. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Directed by Robert Milton. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 Jan 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (40 performances). Cast: Abbott Adams (as "Hai-cho"), Dorothy Arthur (as "Dot Splint"), Bettie Best (as "Pansy Whitehead"), Alma Braham (as "Myrtle Wattersen"), Marie Cahill (as "Polly Bainbridge"), Richard Carle (as "Willoughby Parker"), Alice Carrington (as "Clover Royce"), Jeanne Crane (as "Lilly Whitehead"), Jessie Crane (as "Daisy Hammond"), Murray D'Arcy (as "Sergeant McGinn"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Mozi"), Florence Dillon (as "Catti"), Amperito Ferrer (as "Lettice Romaine"), Madeline Fliege (as "Violet Fuller"), Rollin Grimes Jr. (as "Peter Thompson"), Otis Harlan, Eleanor Henry (as "Madge Splint"), Edward Martindel (as "Bob Mandrake "), Victor Morley (as "Captain Jerry Carvel"), Ralph Naim (as "Hodgins"), Jean Newcombe (as "Donna Estrada"), William Reynolds (as "Coolie"), Philip Sheffield (as "Bolo"), May Thompson (as "Rose Carter"), Fred Walton (as "Judge Splint"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- A Modern Eve (1915). Musical comedy. Book adapted by William M. Hough. Music by Jean Gilbert and Victor Hallender. Lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Original German libretto "Die moderne Eva" by Georg Okonkowsky and A. Schonfeld. Musical Director: Ben Jerome. Music orchestrated by Charles F. Miller. Additional music by Ben Jerome, Victor Holländer, Otto Motzan, Jean Gilbert and Jerome Kern. Additional lyrics by William M. Hough, Harry B. Smith, Stanley Murphy and Charles Brown. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Casino Theatre: 3 May 1915- 19 Jun 1915 (56 performances). Cast: Ailene Boley (as "Secretary"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Dickey Rutherford"), Alexander Clark (as "Count Castell-Vajour"), Hazel Cox (as "Baroness de la Roche Taille"), Tracy Elbert (as "Marguerite"), Ernest Glendinning (as "Justin Pontgirard"), Frank Hale (as "International Dancer"), Leila Hughes (as "Renee Cascadier"), Georgie Drew Mendum (as "Madame Niniche-Cascadier"), William Norris (as "Casimir Cascadier"), Signe Paterson (as "International Dancer"), Herbert Salinger (as "Minister"), Dorothy Webb (as "Camille Cascadier"), Billie Wilkens (as "Ponette"). Produced by John Cort.
- So Long Letty (1916). Musical/farce. Based on material by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris. Music and lyrics by Earl Carroll. Musical Direction by Harry James. Musical Staging by Julian Alfred. Directed by Oliver Morosco. Shubert Theatre: 23 Oct 1916- 13 Jan 1917 (96 performances). Cast: Charlotte Greenwood (as "Letty Robbins"), Roy Adams, Margaret App, Winnie Baldwin, Kay Beach, Jack Birkson, May Boley, Percy Bronson, Betty Calais, Robert Calley, Dorothy Cameron, Frances Cameron, Madeline Cameron, Jennie Cannar, Walter Catlett (as "Harry Miller") [Broadway debut], Marie Cattell, Pauline De Lorme, Vera Doria, Hazel Ellsworth, Florence Flandreaux, Grover Frankne, Sydney Grant, Muriel Griel, Murray Lavone, Frank Leslie, Ben Linn, William McGuire, Vera Mercer, Margaret Moll, Frank O'Neil, Betty Parker, Gertrude Reynolds, Jessie Reynolds, Wesley Spears, Jack Wells, Ethel Westie. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- Les So Long (1916). Musical. Music and lyrics by Earl Carroll. Written by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Shubert Theatre: 23 Oct 1916- Jan 1917 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Winnie Baldwin, May Boley, Percy Bronson, Robert Calley, Dorothy Cameron, Frances Cameron, Madeline Cameron, Walter Catlett, Vera Doria, Sydney Grant, Charlotte Greenwood, Ben Linn. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- Odds and Ends of 1917 (1917). Musical revue. Book by Bide Dudley and John Godfrey. Music by Bide Dudley, John Godfrey and James Byrnes. Lyrics by Bide Dudley, John Godfrey and James Byrnes. Musical Director: James Byrnes. Featuring songs by Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes. Featuring songs with lyrics by Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes and R.P. Weston. Scenic Design by H Robert Law Studios. Costume Design by Kiviette. Directed by Julian Alfred. Bijou Theatre (moved to The Norworth Theatre from 28 Jan 1918- close): 19 Nov 1917- 23 Feb 1918 (112 performances). Cast: Mlle. Aquateeta, Mr. Baker, Mabel Benelisha, John Birch, Maxine Brown, Upert Carlton, Marie Cattell, Mr. Cohen, Miss Crawford, Eleanor Dayne, Miss Doyle, Young Kid Battling Dugan, Miss Dunn, Jack Edwards, Irving Finn, Hazel Flint, Paul Frawley, Laura Hamilton, Joseph Hart Jr., Joseph Herbert, Lolo Hilton, Miss Holtz, Professor Kamo, Reba Kent, M. King, James C. Lane, M. LeVoy, Lillian Lorraine, Joseph Madden, Georgia Manatt, Jack Norworth, m. Paige, Norma Phillips, Marjorie Poir, Mr. Pollock, Dorothy Pond, Miss Randall, Miss Simpson, Miss Smith, Hazel Squires, Harry Watson, Miss Weber, M. Wendell, Miss Williams. Produced by Jack Norworth and Samuel Shannon.
- La, La, Lucille (1919). Musical/farce.
- See-Saw (1919). Musical comedy. Music by Louis A. Hirsch. Based on material by Earl Derr Biggers (also lyrics). Musical Direction by Max Steiner. Musical Staging by Julian Alfred. Directed by John McKee. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 23 Sep 1919- 29 Nov 1919 (89 performances). Cast: George Barbier, Theodore Bellinger, Walter Bellinger, Helen Bolton, Marie Boulais, Charlie Brown, Florence Browne, Kathleen Carroll, Frank Carter, Ella Danaher, Charles Esdale, Horace M. Gardner, Dorothy Gilbert, Frederick Graham, Byron Halstead, Elizabeth Hines, Eleanor Livingston, Jeanette Lowrie, Connie Madison, Dorothea McKaye, Charles Meakins, Gwen Monteir, Jimmie Parker, Ruth Parker, Sydney Reynolds, Guy Robertson, Fred Ryker, Dorothy Smoller, Rose Stone, Wesley Totten, Helene Travis, Jerry Walsh, Dorothy Whitmore. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- Angel Face (1919). Musical/farce.
- Go Easy, Mabel (1922). Musical comedy. Book by Charles George. Lyrics by Charles George. Music by Charles George. Musical Director: Ross Mobley. Directed by Bertram Harrison and Julian Alfred. Longacre Theatre: 8 May 1922- 20 May 1922 (16 performances). Cast: Eileen Adaire (as "Girl"), Arthur Aylesworth (as "George Macdonald"), Lucille Constant (as "Girl"), Will J. Deming (as "Ted Sparks"), Margaret Dumont (as "Mrs. Edward Drenton"), Grace Duncan (as "Girl"), Evelyn Gerald (as "Girl"), Sonya Ivanoff (as "Girl"), Ethel Levey (as "Mabel Montmorency"), Russell Mack (as "Bruce Drenton"), James C. Marlowe (as "Edward Drenton"), Virginia Roche (as "Girl"), Eileen Van Biene (as "Tessie Claire"), Victoria White (as "Girl"), Beatrice Wilson (as "Girl"), Sue Wilson (as "Girl"), Estelle Winwood (as "Mabel Sparks"). Produced by Hudson Productions Company, Inc.
- The Girl in the Spotlight (1920). Musical comedy/operetta.
- The Sweetheart Shop (1920). Musical comedy.
- Lady Billy (1920). Musical comedy/romance.
- Love Birds (1921). Musical comedy.
- For Goodness Sake (1922). Musical comedy.
- Letty Pepper (1922). Musical comedy.
- The Clinging Vine (1922). Musical comedy.
- Poppy (1922). Musical comedy.
- One Kiss (1923). Comedy.
- Sitting Pretty (1923). Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse and Guy Bolton. Musical Director: Max Steiner. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Directed by Fred G. Latham and Julian Alfred. Fulton Theatre (moved to The Imperial Theatre from 9 Jun 1924- close): 8 Apr 1924- 28 Jun 1924 (95 performances). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- Madame Pompadour (1924). Musical. Music by Leo Fall. Book by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Book adapted by Clare Kummer. Lyrics by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernst Welisch. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Musical Staging by Julian Alfred. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Martin Beck Theatre: 11 Nov 1924- 17 Jan 1925 (80 performances). Cast: Berte Alden, Richard Allen, Florenz Ames (as "Joseph Calicot"), John Barney, Wilda Bennett, Alice Brady (as "Chorus"), Fred Burke, Zachary Caully, Eva Clark, Walter Costello, Raymond Cullen, Ursula Dale, Leonora Darcy, Oscar Figman, Florence Fitzwalters, Margery Flynn, Ivan Frank, John Fulco, Margot Greville, Pauline Hall, Louis Harriston, Alexis Havrilla, Christian Holton, Beatrice Hughes, Dorothy Irving, Irma Irving, Edgar Kent, Mabel Knight, Marie Lambert, Betty Lawrence, Frederick Lewis, Joan Lindsay, Wanda Lyon, Anne Makara, DeWitt Matthews, Rose Maynard, Pauline Miller, Mildred Mindell, Loe Moran, Margaret Morris, Elaine Palmer, Curt Peterson, Herbert Pickett, John Quinlan, Eileen Seymour, Elliott Stewart, Janet Stone, Rene Vanryha, Henry Vincent, Betty Wilson. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Martin Beck.
- The Magnolia Lady (1924).
- The Vagabond King (1925).
- Twinkle, Twinkle (1926).
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