- (1899 - 1908) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play. Cyrano de Bergerac. Musical comedy/opera. Book by Stuart Reed. Based on the play by Edmond Rostand. Music by Victor Herbert. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Orchestra under the direction of John McGhie. Directed by Max Freeman. Knickerbocker Theatre: 18 Sep 1899- 14 Oct 1899 (28 performances). Cast: Charles H. Bowers (as "Christian de Neuvillette"), John E. Brand (a "Captain Castel-Jaloux"), Robert Broderick (as "Count de Guiche") [Broadway debut], Thomas De Vassey (as "Second Poet"), Charles F. Dodge (as "A Doorkeeper"), Lulu Glaser (as "Roxane"), F.S. Heck (as "Musketeer/An Actor"), A.M. Holbrook (as "A Friar/Montfleury"), Clara Hollywood (as "Page"), Bessie Howard (as "An Actress"), Josephine Intropidi (as "Duenna"), Carl King (as "Musketeer"), Josephine Knapp (as "Lise"), Stella Koetter (as "Second Cadet"), Peter Lang (as "Ragueneau"), William Laverty (as "A Young Lord"), H.L. Owen (as "Third Poet/Musketeer"), Joseph M. Ratliff (as "A Captain of the Musketeers"), Frank Scott (as "A Pickpocket"), Karl Stall (as "First Poet/Musketeer"), Martha Stein (as "Third Cadet"), Lotta Watson (as "First Cook's Boy"), Francis Wilson (as "Cyrano de Bergerac"), Laura Wise (as "Second Cook's Boy"). Produced by Francis Wilson Opera Company.
- (1901) Stage Play: To Have and to Hold. Drama. Written by E.F. Boddington. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Knickerbocker Theatre: 4 Mar 1901- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Lottie Alter, Holbrook Blinn (as "Lord Carnal"), Robert Broderick, J.M. Colville, Dore Davidson, Cecil B. DeMille, Richard Disney, Wallace Erskine, John Findlay, George Forbes, Isabel Garrison, Sidney Herbert, Maud Hosford, Isabel Irving, N.L. Jelenko, S. Miller Kent, Harry Lewis, Robert Loraine [Broadway debut], Claire McDowell, Etta Morris, Florence Robinson, Carl St. Aubyn, Charles Walcott, Joseph A. Weber. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Alice of Old Vincennes. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose. Adapted from the novel by Maurice Thompson. Garden Theatre: 2 Dec 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Virginia Harned, Robert Broderick, George E. Bryant, William Courtleigh, Cecil B. DeMille, Sidney Donalds, Laurence Eddinger, Wallace Erskine, Margaret Gordon, Arthur Hoops, Sadie Lauer, Harry Lewis, Thomas M'Grath, Richard F. Sullivan, Helen Tracy. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: Fantana. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Robert B. Smith and Sam S. Shubert (admitted that Smith actually did the writing). Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Musical Director: Albert Krausse. Additional music by Gus Edwards. Additional lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Scenic Design by John H. Young, Frank Dodge [credited as D. Frank Dodge], Frank E. Gates and E.A. Morange. Costume Design by Caroline F. Siedle. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Lyric Theatre: 14 Jan 1905- 30 Sep 1905 (298 performances). Cast: Sybil Anderson, Katie Barry, Louise Barthel, George Beban, Marian Bontelle, Robert Broderick, Eleanor Browning, Jean Caluducci, Francis Cameron, Jack Carlyle, Helen Cheston, Nina Clemens, Catherine Cooper, Mabel Courtney, Amy Dale, Lynn D'Arcy, Henry Davis, Jefferson De Angelis, Carlotta Doty, Henry Dyer, Lotta Ettinger, Douglas Fairbanks (as "Fred Everett"), Frank Greene, Edward Hallaran, Katherine Hyland, Harvey A. Kelly, R.T. Kirkwood, Dorothy Knight, Philip Leigh (as "Hon. Kogora Hirataka"), Gertrude Mandell, Carol Oty, Aurora Piatt, George Picard, Olive Quimby, Adele Ritchie, Frank Rushworth, Roma Ryder, Julia Sanderson, Adelaide Sharp, Victoria Stuart, Neva West, Hubert Wilke, Grace E. Wilson, Charles Wright. Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert.
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