- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Second Mrs. Tanqueray (1908). (Revival).
- Magda (1908) (Revival).
- Sapho (1908).(Revival). Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Mar 1908 (unknown closing date/unknown performances/production played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorne Burton, Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edithe Elliotte, Madge Field, Alexander Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- Carmen (1908). (Revival). Incidental music by Frank Howson. Written by Henry Hamilton. Based on the novel by 'Prosper Merimee'. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Mar 1908 (unknown closing date/unknown performances/production played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorne Burton, Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edithe Elliotte, Madge Field, Alexander Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- I Pagliacci (1908). Incidental music by Ruggero Leoncavallo. Written by Charles H.E. Brookfield. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Mar 1908 (unknown closing date/unknown performances/production played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorne Burton, Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edithe Elliotte, Madge Field, Alexander Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- The Enigma (1908). Written by Paul Hervieu. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Mar 1908 (unknown closing date/unknown performances/production played in repertory with The Awakening, Adrienne Lecouveur, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray. Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorne Burton, Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edithe Elliotte, Madge Field, Alexander Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- Adrienne Lecouveur (1908). (Revival). Written by Eugene Scribe and Ernest Legouve. Adapted by Olga Nethersole. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Mar 1908 (unknown closing date/unknown performances/production played in repertory with The Awakening, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorne Burton, Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edithe Elliotte, Madge Field, Alexander Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- The Awakening (1908). Book adapted by Sydney Grundy. Based on "Le Reveil" by Paul Hervieu. Directed by Olga Nethersole. Daly's Theatre: 8 Feb 1908- Mar 1908 (unknown closing date/unknown/production played in repertory with Adrienne Lecouveur, The Enigma, I Pagliacci, Carmen, Sapho, Magda, Camille, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray). Cast: Olga Nethersole, E.C. Ashley, Lionel Belmore, Robert Bolder, Adeline Bourne, Langhorne Burton, Emiline Carder, Jack Claire, Lizzie Hudson Collier, Edithe Elliotte, Madge Field, Alexander Frank, Lawrence Grant, Laura Hansen, A.T. Hendon, George Ingleton, Frank Mills, Slaine Mills, B.A. Monks, Ralph Morris, Stephen Packham, Molly Pearson, Frank Pulford, Constance Raymond, Mary Relph, Gerald Smith, Jack Standing, Charles A. Stevenson, Katherine Stewart, Master Robert Tansey. Produced by Louis Nethersole.
- An Englishman's Home (1909).
- The Flag Lieutenant (1909).
- The Arcadians (1910). Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. Book by Mark Ambient and Alex Thompson. Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis. Additional lyrics by Lionel Monckton. Musical Director: Watty Hydes. Featuring songs with lyrics by Adrian Ross. Directed by Thomas Reynolds. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Knickerbocker Theatre from 16 May 1910- 2 Jul 1910, then moved to The Grand Opera House from 21 Nov 1910- close): 17 Jan 1910- Nov 1910 (closing date unknown/201 performances). Cast: Mollie Alexander (as "Chorus"), Josephine Angela (as "Chorus"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Lady Barclay"), Esther Brunette (as "Lucy Selwyn"), Beatrice Burrows (as "Chorus"), Ethel Cadman (as "Sombra"), Frances Ceratt (as "Chorus"), Viola Clark (as "Chorus"), Sam Collins (as "James Withers"), Tom Collins (as "Harry Desmond"), Mae D'Arcy (as "Chorus"), J. Gunnis Davis (as "Time "), Connie DeTournie (as "Chorus"), Grace Eddington (as "Marion"), Connie Ediss (as "Mrs. Smith"), Helen Edwards (as "Chorus"), Gerturde Fursman (as "Chorus"), Cherry Gildea (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Grant (as "Sir George Paddock"), Jane Hall (as "Amaryllis"), Josephine Howard (as "Beatrice"), Stanley Jessup (as "Astrophel"), Alfred Kappeler (as "Bobby"), Eithel Kelly (as "Lady Jim"), Elise Kimber (as "Chorus"), Percival Knight (as "Peter Doody"), Myrtle Lawton (as "Chorus"), Antoinette LeComte (as "Chorus"), Jeannette Lewis (as "Chorus"), Mollie Lorraine (as "Chorus"), E.H. Lyle (as "Sir Timothy Ryan"), Audrey Maple (as "Chrysea"), Ruth Mason (as "Chorus"), Harry H. Meyer (as "Strephon"), H.H. Meyer (as "Reggie"), Marion Mosby (as "Daphne"), Frank Moulan (as "James Smith/Simplicitas"), Alan Mudie (as "Jack Meadows"), Millie Murray (as "Chorus"), Bessie Nelligan (as "Chorus"), John O'Hanlon (as "Damoetas"), Carol Oty (as "Chorus"), Muriel Parker (as "Chorus"), Lucile Parsons (as "Chorus"), John Paulton (as "Percy Marsh"), Eleanor Pendleton (as "The Hon. Maud Barclay"), Mary Pendleton (as "Chorus"), Alice Randolph (as "Chorus"), Julia Sanderson (as "Eileen Cavanaugh"), Jeanette Singer (as "Chorus"), Dixie Tabor (as "Chorus"), Ethel Vivian (as "Chorus"), Irene Von Muller (as "Chorus"), Helen Wheeler (as "Chorus"), Leslie Zannere (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as The Arcadians (1927) by Gaumont (UK Production).
- The Whirl of the World (1914). Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Additional music by Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey. Additional lyrics by Harry Gifford and Fred Godfrey. Additional Direction by Henry Lehman. Directed by William J. Wilson. Winter Garden Theatre: 10 Jan 1914- 30 May 1914 (161 performances). Cast: Muroff Allo (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Barnett (as "Babette/Chorus"), Fred Bates (as "Chorus"), Myrtle Bauer (as "Chorus"), Mabel Benelisha (as "Chorus"), Lena Betts (as "Chorus"), Pearl Betts (as "Chorus"), May Boley (as "Viola"), Jennie Callan (as "Chorus"), Ruth Carberry (as "Chorus"), Lucille Cavanaugh (as "Chorus"), Louis J. Cody (as "M. Archambault/A Wireless Operator"), Harry Delf (as "Pierre"), Rozsika Dolly (as "Olivia"), Grace DuBoise (as "Chorus"), Vera Dunn (as "Chorus"), Alice Eldon (as "Chorus"), June Eldridge (as "Elise/Chorus"), Allen Fagan (as "Chorus"), Follie Faulkner (as "Chorus"), Irving Finn (as "Chorus"), Art Garvey (as "Chorus"), Grace Georgian (as "Chorus"), Mazie Gilmore (as "Chorus"), Helen Glenmore (as "Chorus"), Ray Goodrich (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Grant (as "General Pavlo"), Bernard Granville (as "Jack Phillips"), Evelyn Hall (as "Chorus"), George Hanlon (as "Sergeant of the Police"), Ralph C. Herz (as "Marquis Tullyrand"), Edna Hettler (as "Chorus"), Eugene Howard (as "Steward of the Amber Club/Captain of "La France"/Purser of "La France/The Mysterious Arabian"), Willie Howard (as "Sammy Meyers"), Lillian Howell (as "Lorette/Chorus"), Rose Huber (as "Chorus"), Irving Jackson (as "Chorus"), Arthur Kelly (as "Chorus"), Walter C. Kelly (as "The Virginia Judge"), Florence Kern (as "Chorus"), Lydia Kyasht (as "Dance Specialty"), Dorothy Landers (as "Chorus"), Mazie Lawless (as "Chorus"), Vivian Lawrence (as "Chorus"), Jean Leprince (as "Footman"), Juliette Lippe (as "Nanette"), Serge Litavkin (as "Dance Specialty"), Liana Lorelli (as "Adele/Chorus"), Lillian Lorraine (as "Fifi/Cleopatra II"), Larry Mack (as "Chorus"), Helen Marche (as "Chorus"), Rena Markey (as "Chorus"), Marion McDonald (as "Chorus"), Rossella Meyers (as "Chorus"), George Moon (as "Jacques/Ahmed"), Dorothy Moran (as "Chorus"), Daniel Morris (as "Hassan/Beppo"), Dot Page (as "Chorus"), Winnie Parker (as "Chorus"), Lillian Parrish (as "Chorus"), Felix Patty (as "A Gendarme"), Claire Pearl (as "Chorus"), Rena Pelham (as "Chorus"), Nellie Pennington (as "Chorus"), Anna Perine (as "Chorus"), Stanley Rayburn (as "Chorus"), Trixie Raymond (as "Annette/Chorus"), Bobbie Roberts (as "Chorus"), Dot Rozelle (as "Chorus"), Emily Russ (as "Chorus/Louise"), Eleanor Ryley (as "Chorus"), Marie Salisbury (as "Clarice/Chorus"), Lester Sheehan (as "Francois"), Virginia Shelby (as "Chorus"), Elita Sherman (as "Marguerite"), Paulita Sherman (as "Chorus"), Lois Stowe (as "Chorus"), Earle Talbot (as "Captain of the Police"), Vera Tirrell (as "Chorus"), Charles Townshend (as "Chorus"), Elinor Wallace (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Ward (as "Archie Piccadilly"), Robert Ward (as "Bertie Strand"), Harry Weber (as "A Gendarme"), Arthur Welsley (as "Claudie"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Chorus"), William Wilder (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Critic (1915). Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Princess Theatre: 25 Jan 1915- Feb 1915 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Produced by B. Iden Payne.
- The Road to Mandalay (1916). Musical comedy/opera.
- Lilac Time (1917). Written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. Theatre Republic: 6 Feb 1917- Jul 1917 (closing date unknown/176 performances). Cast: Michelette Burani, Orme Caldara, Louise Coleman, Jane Cowl, Henry Crocker, Emile Detramont, Guilliame Deux, Charles Esdale [Broadway debut], Lawrence Grant, Charles Hampden, Harry Hanlon, Felix Krembs, W. Mayne Lynton, Cecil Owen, Henry Stephenson, Cecil Yapp. Produced by Selwyn & Co. Note: Filmed as Lilac Time (1928).
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