- (1889 - 1907) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1889) Stage Play: The Charlatan. Musical comedy/opera. Book by Charles Klein. Lyrics by Charles Klein [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by John Philip Sousa. Musical Direction by Paul Steindorff. Directed by H.A. Cripps. Harlem Opera House (moved to The Knickerbocker Theatre from 5 Sep 1898- 8 Oct 1898, then moved to The Fifth Avenue Theatre from 11 May 1899- close): 5 Dec 1899- 17 Jun 1899 (82 performances). Cast: Charles Arthur (as "Showman") [Broadway debut], George W. Barnum (as "Captain Peshofski"), Nella Bergen (as "Anna, alias Princess Ruchkowski") [Broadway debut], Adine Bouvier (as "Grand Duchess"), Catherine Carlisle (as "Sophia"), Arthur Cunningham (as "Grand Duke"), DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "Demidoff"), Alice Judson (as "Katrinka"), Alfred Klein (as "Jelikoff"), Mark Price (as "Gogol"), Edmund Stanley (as "Prince Boris"), Harry P. Stone (as "Koreff"). Produced by De Wolf Hopper Opera Company.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Diplomat. Comedy. Written by Martha Morton. Directed by Jacob Litt. Hoyt's Theatre: 20 Mar 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/76 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, Louise Allen, Charles Arthur, S. Broughton, William Collier Sr., Morgan Coman, Nanette Comstock, Noira Dyer, Etienne Girardot, Roderic Harrison, Bessie Heaton, M.L. Heckert, Edward Krauser, Richie Ling, George W. Parsons, John Saville, William E. Shay, Lizzie Strachen, David Torrence, Isabelle Urguhart, Virginia Warren.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Boys of Company "B." Comedy. Written by Rida Johnson Young. Directed by Arnold Daly. Lyceum Theatre: 8 Apr 1907- Jul 1907 (cosing date unknown/96 performances). Produced by Daniel Frohman.
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