- (1899) Stage: Appeared (as "Simon") in "Erminie" on Broadway. Musical comedy/opera. Libretto by Harry Paulton and Claxson Bellamy. Music by Jakobowski. Musical Director: John McGhie. Based on "L'Auberge des Adrets" by Benjamin Antier, Saint-Amand and Paulyanthe. Directed by Max Freeman (also appearing as "Chevalier de Brabazon"). Casino Theatre: 9 May 1899-3 Jun 1899 (25 performances). Cast: Lulu Glaser (as "Javotte"), Josephine Knapp (as "Cerise Marcel"), Mathilde Preville (as "Capt. Delauney"), Lillian Russell (as "Erminie"), Thomas Q. Seabrooke (as "Ravennes"), Jennie Weathersby (as "Princess de Gramponeur"), Francis Wilson (as "Cadeux"), Charles H. Bowers (as "Vicomte de Brissac"), William T. Carleton (credited as W.T. Carleton; as "Marquis de Pomvert"), Joseph Chaillee (as "Sergeant"), Clinton Elder (as "Eugene Marcel"), E.B. Knight (as "Benedict"), Miriam Lawrence (as "Marie"), Murray Woods (as "Dufois"). Produced by Francis Wilson Opera Co.
- (1899) Stage Play: Three Little Lambs. Musical comedy.
- (1900) Stage: Appeared in "Hamlet" on Broadway. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Fred Williams. Garden Theatre: 17 Sep 1900-Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Elwood Fleet Bostwick (credited as E.F. Bostwick), George E. Bryant, Rowland Buckstone, Henry Carvill [Broadway debut], John J. Collins, Charlotte Deane (as "Gertrude, Queen of Denmark and mother to Hamlet"), C.P. Flockton, Virginia Harned (as "Ophelia, daughter to Polonius"), William Harris, Taylor Holmes, Daniel Jarrett, Adelaide Keim, Richard Lambart, Arthur R. Lawrence (as "Claudius, King of Denmark"), Edmund Lawrence, H.S. Northrup, Leonard Outram, E.H. Sothern (as "Hamlet, son to the late, and nephew to the present King"), Vincent Sternroyd (as "Laertes, son to Polonius"), Edwin Varrey (as "Polonius, Lord Chamberlain"). Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1904) Stage: Appeared (as "Moses") in "Lady Teazle" on Broadway. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield. Based on "The School for Scandal" by Richard B. Sheridan. Lyrics by John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield. Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Music orchestrated by Saddler-Nelson Bureau. Production Supervised by Sam S. Shubert. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Casino Theatre: 24 Dec 1904-11 Feb 1905 (57 performances). Cast: Josephine Angela (as "Chorus"), Augustus Barratt (as "Sir Benjamin Backbite"), William T. Carleton (credited as W.T. Carleton; as "Sir Peter Teazle"), Phoebe Coyne (as "Mrs. Candour"), Louise De Rigney (as "Chorus"), Rita Dean (as "Chorus"), John Dunsmuir (credited as John Dunsmure; as "Snake"), Madeline Durand (as "Chorus"), Lou Grule (as "Chorus"), Clarence Handyside (as "Sir Oliver Surface"), Stanley Hawkins (as "Joseph Surface"), Claire Lane (as "Chorus"), Lou Leighton (as "Chorus"), Essie Lyons (as "Chorus"), May Maloney (as "Chorus"), Esther Marks (as "Chorus"), Nellie McCoy (as "Mollie"), Albert McGuckin (as "Trip"), Margaret Rohe (as "Chorus"), Lillian Russell (as "Lady Teazle"), Elsa Ryan (as "Maria"), Lucille Saunders (as "Lady Sneerwell"), Ella I. Smythe, Jack Taylor (as "Sir Harry Taylor"), Grace Townshend (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Walton (as "Chorus"), Hattie Waters (as "Chorus"), Owen Westford (as "Crabtree"), Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Charles Surface"), Albert Wilder (as "Careless"). Produced by Lee Shubert and Sam Shubert
- (1907) Stage: Appeared in "The Aero Club" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Sydney Rosenfeld. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Criterion Theatre: 28 Jan 1907-Feb 1907 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, James H. Bradbury, Orme Caldara (as "Jack Chandler"), Samuel Coit, Lizzie Conway, Ada Gilman, Lulu Glaser, William Herbert, Anna Johnson, Frank E. Lamb, Harry Odlin, John J. Pierson, William Sampson, John F. Ward, Fritz Williams, Olive Wyndham. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Candy Shop.
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