- (1871 - 1930) Active on Broadway [since age 6, first credited as Minnie Maddern, and after 1895 as Mrs. Fiske] in the following productions:
- (1871) Stage Play: Fritz, Our Cousin German. Melodrama (revival). Written by Charles Gayler. Niblo's Garden: 21 Aug 1871- 30 Sep 1871 (30 performances). Cast: Alice Brookes, J.W. Brutone, Joseph K. Emmet, Rose Evans, A.H. Hastings, Mr. Hilliard, Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Minnie Maddern] (juvenile role) [Broadway debut], C.H. Morton. Produced by Henry C. Jarrett and Harry Palmer.
- (1871) Stage Play: Carl, The Fiddler. Drama/musical. Written by Charles Gayler. Lyrics by Charles Gayler. Music by Giuseppe Operti. Niblo's Garden: 18 Sep 1871- 30 Sep 1871 (12 performances). Cast: A.H. Davenport, Joseph K. Emmet, A.H. Hastings, Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Minnie Maddern], Frankie McClellan, C.H. Morton, Ida Vernon. Produced under the personal supervision of Charles Gayler. Produced by Henry C. Jarrett and Harry Palmer.
- (1895) Stage Play: The District Attorney. Melodrama. Written by Charles Klein and Harrison Grey Fiske [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. American Theatre: 21 Jan 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Annie Irish (as "Grace"), Wilton Lackaye (as "John Stratton"), Frank Mordaunt (as "Matthew Brainerd"). Note: Filmed by The Lubin Manufacturing Company [distributed by V-L-S-E] as The District Attorney (1915).
- (1896) Stage Play: Marie Deloche. Drama. Garden Theatre: 16 Mar 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].
- (1896) Stage Play: A Light From St. Agnes. Written by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. Garden Theatre: 19 Mar 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1896) Stage Play: This Picture and That. Written by Brander Matthews. Garden Theatre: 19 Mar 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].
- (1896) Stage Play: The White Flower. Drama. Written by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. Lyceum Theatre: 31 Dec 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1897) Stage Play: Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Drama. Written by Lorimer Stoddard. Based on the novel by Thomas Hardy. Miner's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 2 Mar 1897- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Edward Bell (as "Angel"), Charles Coghlan (as "Alec"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Tess"), Annie Irish (as "Marian").
- (1898) Stage Play: A Bit of Old Chelsea. Written by Mrs. Oscar Beringer. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 11 Apr 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].
- (1898) Stage Play: Love Finds the Way. Drama. Written by Marguerite Merington. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 11 Apr 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].
- (1899) Stage Play: Little Italy. Written by Horace B. Fry. Miner's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 30 Mar 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Frederic De Belleville (as "Fabio Ronaldi, an Italian baker of forty"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Guila, Fabio's wife, a nervous, hardworking woman of twenty"), Tyrone Power Sr. (as "Michele, An itinerant singer of twenty five") [Broadway debut].
- (1899) Stage Play: Becky Sharp. Comedy. Written by Langdon Mitchell. Based on "Vanity Fair" by William Makepeace Thackeray. Directed (with Fred Williams) by Mrs. Fiske. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 12 Sep 1899- Dec 1899 (closing date unknown/116 performances). Cast: Gloria Alonzo, H.F. Anderson, Maurice Barrymore (as "Rawdon Crawley"), B.B. Belcher (as "The Duke Brunswick"), George P Bonn, William L. (W.L.) Branscombe, William W. Brown, Agnes Bruce, Jean Chamblin, Robert V. Ferguson, Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Becky Sharp"), Neil Grey, Helen Henry, Olive Hoff, Ethelwyn Holt, Cortland Hopkins, R.B. Keggerais, Frederick Kingstone, Francesca Lincoln, Mary MacNamara, Mary Maddern, Arthur Maitland, Sydney Mather, Frank McCormack (as "Lord Southdown") [Broadway debut], R.F. McCoy, Otto Meyer, Gertrude Norman, Wilfred North, William F. Owen, Walter Pleugh, Charles Plunkett, Tyrone Power Sr. (as "The Marquis of Steyne"), Albert Reed, Frank Reicher (as "Fritz/Lord Tarquin") [Broadway debut], Stanley Rignold, Josephine Roberts, Arthur W. Row, Dirce St. Cyr, Henry Stokes, Leonora Stonehill, E.L. Walton, Ida Waterman (as "Miss Crawley") [Broadway debut], Paul Weigel, Alma Whitsell, Zenaidee Williams. Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. Note: Filmed by Pioneer Pictures Corporation [distributed by RKO Radio Pictures] as Becky Sharp (1935). (1904). Stage Play: Becky Sharp (Revival). Comedy. Written by Langdon Mitchell. Based on "Vanity Fair" by William Makepeace Thackeray. Directed by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. Manhattan Theatre: 14 Sep 1904- Nov 1904 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "The Marquis of Steyne"), William L. (W.L.) Branscombe (as "Lord Bareacres/Bowles"), Edwin Brewster (as "Tommy Raikes"), James Edlam (as "Major Blenkinsop"), Roydon Erlynne (as "Major Loder"), Robert V. Ferguson (as "Lord Southdown/Sir Pitt Crawley"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] [as "Becky Sharp"), Kate Fletcher (as "Miss Crawley"), Gertrude Graham (as "Duchess of Buccleugh"), Anne Gregory (as "Marchioness of Steyne"), Neil Grey (as "General Tufto"), Harry S. Hadfield (as "Lord Tarquin"), Ludwig Lederer (as "Prince Peterwaradin/Fritz"), William B. Mack (as "Pitt Crawley"), Mary Maddern (as "Briggs"), John Mason (as "Fritz"), Laura McGilvray (as "Amelia Sedley"), Frank J. McIntyre (as "Joseph Sedley"), Otto Meyer (as "Landlord/Van Cutsum"), James Morley (as "Lieut. Ranlagh"), Wilfrid North [credited as Wilfred North] (as "William Dobbin"), Mary Page (as "Duchess of Richmond"), Cecilia Radclyffe (as "Lady Bareacres"), Stanley Rignold (as "George Osborne"), Monroe Salisbury (as "Max"), E. Seber (as "Raggles"), Lucy Spencer (as "Lady Jane Crawley"), Emily Stevens (as "Lady Thistlewood"), Charles Terry (as "The Duke Brunswick"), Frances Welstead (as "Fifine"). Produced by Mrs. Fiske. Note: Filmed by Pioneer Pictures Corporation [distributed by RKO Radio Pictures] as Becky Sharp (1935).
- (1901) Stage Play: Miranda of the Balcony. Drama. Written by Anne Crawford Flexner [earliest Broadway credit]. Based on the novel by A.E.W. Mason. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Max Figman. Manhattan Theatre: 24 Sep 1901- Nov 1901 (62 performances). Cast: Burton Adams, Victoria Addison, Frank Alliston, Frederick Bertrand, Claus Bogel [Broadway debut], Edward Davis, Louise Delmar, J.E. Dodson (as "Mr. Warriner"), Max Figman, Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Miranda Warriner"), Etienne Girardot, Bertram Godfrey, Robert T. Haines, H. Hartweil Sleight, James Henderson, Annie Irish, Katharine Kaye, Edward Lester, Mary Maddern, J. Cleneay Mathews, Frank McCormack, Ella Miller, Kate Pattison-Selten, Jessica Penn, W.C. Raue, Charles O. Shaw, Phillips Smalley, Dorothy Stanton, Emily Stevens [Broadway debut], Edward Stockton, Jefferson Winter, Marion Wolsey Cate, Josephine Wyndham. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske. Note: Filmed by Stoll Picture Productions [UK] as Slaves of Destiny (1924).
- (1901) Stage Play: The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch. Drama. Written by Mrs. Burton Harrison. Directed by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] and Max Figman. Manhattan Theatre: 25 Nov 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Victoria Addison, Helen Ashley, Frederick Bertrand, Claus Bogel, Lillian Clare, Louise Delmar, John F. Denton, J.E. Dodson, Miss Eldridge, Max Figman (in undetermined role), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Mrs. Hatch"), Robert T. Haines, H. Hartweil Sleight, James Henderson, Annie Irish, Katharine Kaye, Mary Maddern, J. Cleany Mathews, Frank McCormack, Ella Miller, Eleanor Moretti, George Odell, Jessica Penn, W.C. Raue, Charles O. Shaw, Phillips Smalley, Emily Stevens, Rose Stuart, Edith Talbot, Annie Ward Tiffany, Jefferson Winter. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Revival). Written by Lorimer Stoddard. Based on the novel by Tom Hardy. Manhattan Theatre: 6 May 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Helen Ashley, Mary E. Barker, Claus Bogel, Charles J. Burbidge, Lillian Claire, John Craig, Frederic De Belleville, Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske], John Jack, Nellie Lingard, Frank McCormack, Eleanor Moretti, Phillips Smalley, Emily Stevens. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: A Doll's House. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen.
- (1902) Stage Play: Little Italy (Revival). Written by Horace B. Fry. Manhattan Theatre: 26 May 1902- Jun 1902 (closing date unknown). Cast: Claus Bogel, Frederic De Belleville, Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske], Dorothy Madison.
- (1902) Stage Play: Divorcons (Revival). Written by Victorien Sardou. Translated by Harrison Grey Fiske. Manhattan Theatre: 26 May 1902- Jun 1902 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Victoria Addison, Claus Bogel, Frederic De Belleville, Max Figman, Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Cyprienne"), Frank McCormack, James Morley, Florida Pier, Marion Ten Eyck, James Young. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: A Doll's House. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Manhattan Theatre: 30 May 1902 (1 performance). Cast: Helen Ashley, Claus Bogel, Charles J. Burbidge, Max Figman (as "Torvald Helmer"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Nora Helmer"), Mary Maddern, Eleanor Moretti, Queenie Phillips, Helen Stevenson, Harry Wright. James Young. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1903) Stage Play: Hedda Gabler. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Manhattan Theatre: 5 Oct 1903- Oct 1903 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Bella Bohn (as "Bertha"), Hobart Bosworth (as "Eilert Lovborg"), Henry Carvill [credited as Henry J. Carvill] (as "Judge Brack"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].(as "Hedda Tesman"), William B. Mack (as "George Tesman"), Mary Maddern (as "Miss Julia Tesman"), Carlotta Nillson (as "Thea Elvstead"). Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].
- (1904) Stage Play: Hedda Gabler. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Manhattan Theatre: 19 Nov 1904- Dec 1904 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "Judge Brack"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Hedda Tesman"), William B. Mack (as "George Tesman"), Mary Maddern (as "Miss Julia Tesman"), John Mason (as "Eilert Lovborg"), Laura McGilvray (as "Thea Elvsted"), Emily Stevens (as "Bertha"). Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].
- (1904) Stage Play: Leah Kleschna. Drama. Written by C.M.S. McLellan. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Manhattan Theatre: 12 Dec 1904- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/131 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "Raoul Berton"), Charles Cartwright (as "Kleschna"), Edward Donnelly (as "General Berton"), Marie Fedor (as "Frieda"), Robert V. Ferguson (as "Herr Linden"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Leah Kleschna"), H. Chapman Ford (as "Johann"), Etienne Girardot (as "Valentine Favre"), William B. Mack (as "Schram"), Mary Maddern (as "Charlotte"), John Mason (as "Paul Sylvaine"), James Morley (as "Baptiste"), Cecilia Radclyffe (as "Madame Berton"), Monroe Salisbury (as "Reichmann"), Emily Stevens (as "Claire Berton"), Charles Terry (as "Anton Pfaff"), Frances Welstead (as "Sophie Chaponniere"). Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske], Harrison Grey Fiske and Manhattan Company. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Girl Who Came Back (1918).
- (1905) Stage Play: The Rose. Written by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. Manhattan Theatre: 27 Mar 1905- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: George Arliss, Edward Donnelly, Etienne Girardot, Gertrude Graham, Lucy Spencer.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Eyes of the Heart. Written by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. Manhattan Theatre: 27 Mar 1905- Mar 1905 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: George Arliss, Edward Donnelly, Robert V. Ferguson, William B. Mack, Mary Maddern, Monroe Salisbury, Emily Stevens, Charles Terry.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Eyes of the Heart (Revival). Written by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. Manhattan Theatre: 24 Apr 1906- 26 Apr 1906 (3 performances). Cast: George Arliss, Claus Bogel, Charles Cherry, John Clay, John Emerson, William B. Mack, Mary Maddern, Emily Stevens. Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske].
- (1905) Stage Play: Leah Kleschna. Drama [return engagement]. Written by C.M.S. McLellan. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Manhattan Theatre: 25 Sep 1905- Oct 1905 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske], Harrison Grey Fiske and Manhattan Company. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Girl Who Came Back (1918).
- (1901) She performed in Denver, Colorado.
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