- (1902 - 1954) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: Hearts Aflame. Drama. Written by Genevieve Greville Haines. Suggested by the novelette by Louise Winter. Garrick Theatre: 12 May 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Leslie Bingham, Lilian Bond, James H. Bradbury, Rhoda Cameron, Rosa Da Pont, Arnold Daly (as "Harry"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Mrs. Harmony"), Bijou Fernandez, Robert T. Haines (as "Paul Charteris"), Lawrence Hilliard, Jane Holly, Frank Howson, George Leslie, William Lester, Ethel Lyman, Tully Marshall, Max Mazzanovich, Nat Nazarro Jr., Channez Olney, Edna Phillips, Joseph A. Phillips, Mary Poore, Becton Radford, Lucile Watson [Broadway debut], Adelyn Wesley, Josephine Wyndham. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
- (1902) Stage Play: Hearts Aflame. Drama [return engagement]. Written by Genevieve Greville Haines. Suggested by the novelette by Louise Winter. Bijou Theatre: 8 Sep 1902- Oct 1902 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, Aubrey Boucicault, Arnold Daly, Dorothy Dorr, Bijou Fernandez, Lawrence Hilliard, Jane Holly, Edward Lester, Kate Lester, Joseph A. Phillips, Morton Selton, John Sherman, W.M. Travers, Lionel Ward, Lucile Watson, Henry West.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Girl with the Green Eyes. Drama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Savoy Theatre: 25 Dec 1902- Mar 1903 (closing date unknown/108 performances). Cast: Charles Abbott (as "Mr. Tillman"), John M. Albaugh (as "Geoffrey Tillman"), Harry E. Asmus (as "Peter Cullingham"), Gertrude Bindley (as "Tourist"), Clara Bloodgood (as "Jinny Austin"), Mary Blyth (as "Grace Dane"), Frank Brownlee (as "A Guide"), Lou W. Carter (as "A Driver"), J.R. Cooley (as "A German Man"), Henry De Barry (as "A French Man"), Harriet Otis Dellenbaugh (as "Mrs. Tillman"), Louise Delmar (as "A French Woman"), Walter Dickinson (as "Footman"), Robert Drouet (as "John Austin"), Lucille Flaven (as "Ruth Chester"), Elizabeth French (as "Tourist"), Elsa Ganett (as "A German Woman"), Clara B. Hunter (as "Carrie"), Gardiner Jenkins (as "Butler"), Angela Keir (as "Housemaid"), Myrtle Lane (as "Tourist"), Felice Morris (as "Gertrude Wood"), Helena Otis (as "Belle Westling"), Mrs. McKee Rankin (as "Mrs. Cullingham"), Ellen Rowland (as "Mrs. Lopp"), Edith Taliaferro (as "Susie"), Lucile Watson (as "Maggie"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Glad of It. Drama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Savoy Theatre: 28 Dec 1903- Jan 1904 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, Gypsey Alcott, E.H. Barlab, John Barrymore [Broadway Debut], Alice Brittain, Frank Brownlee, Thomas Burns, Karlene Carman, Edward Collins, Clifford E. Constable, Rosa Cook, J.R. Cooley, Adelaide Hendricks, Rose Hubbard, Millie James, Emma Janvier, Gerald Kelly, Josephine Mack, Rosa Marston, Thomas Meighan, Georgie Mendum, Prince Miller, Grant Mitchell, William Palmer, Florida Pier, Fanny Addison Pitt, Phyllis Rankin, Anita Rothe, Leonora Ruiz, Zelda Sears, Hassard Short (as "Reginald Norton"), Olive Spencer, Robert Warwick, Lucile Watson (as "Clarita Baxter"), Charles Wentz, Claire Winston, Jim Wyke. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Historically significant as John Barrymore's Broadway debut.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Dictator. Farce. Written by Richard Harding Davis. Criterion Theatre: 4 Apr 1904- 30 May 1904 (64 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, William Collier (as "Brook Travers, alias Steve"), Louise Allen, John Barrymore (as "Charley Hyne"), Nannette Comstock, Louis Eagan, Augustus Goodson, Wallace McCutcheon, Thomas McGrath, Robert McWade, Thomas Meighan, George Nash, Frances Sedgewick, Harry Senton, Lucile Watson (as "Mrs. John T. Bowie"), Henry J. West, Emmet Whitney. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines. Comedy (revival). Written by Clyde Fitch. Empire Theatre: 18 Feb 1907- Mar 1907 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Madame Trentoni"), Alice Bryan, Charles Bryant, Fanny Burt, Frances Comstock, W. Connor, Louis Eagan, Mattie Ferguson, May Galyer, Echlin Gayer, Howard Hull, Eugene Jepson, James Kearney, Thomas Kelly, Dan Lyons, Bruce McRae, Albert Meyer, Anna Morrison, Bernard Mullin, Mary Nash, Forrest Orr, M.B. Pollock, Burnette Radcliffe, Lillian Reed, Nita Rothe, Lucile Watson. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Flag Station/The Lemonade Boy/The Monkey's Paw.
- (1907) Stage Play: Her Sister. Written by Clyde Fitch and Cosmo Gordon Lennox. Hudson Theatre: 25 Dec 1907- Feb 1908 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore (as "Eleanor Alderson"), Arthur Byron, Louise Drew, Rockcliffe P. Fellows, Charles Hammond (as "Mr. Right"), Lumsden Hare, Desmond Kelley, Fanny Addison Pitt, Anita Rothe, Lucile Watson. Produced by Charles Frohman. Filmed as Her Sister (1917); distributed by Mutual Film Co.
- (1909) Stage Play: The City.
- (1912) Stage Play: Just to Get Married. Written by Cicely Hamilton. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 1 Jan 1912- Jan 1912 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Owen Baxter, Ernest Chester, George Donald, Emily Fitzroy, Grace George, Lyn Harding [Broadway debut], Carolyn Kenyon, John May, Mona Morgan, Lucile Watson.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Truth Wagon. Written by Hayden Talbot. Daly's Theatre (moved to The Bijou Theatre from 11 Mar 1912- close): 26 Feb 1912- Apr 1912 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, Charles Dow Clark, Max Figman, Alexander Leftwich, Georgie Mack, Harry Mestayer, Norma Mitchell, Frank Sheridan, Muriel Starr, Wayland Trask, Antoinette Walker, Lucile Watson, James Wilson. Produced by Oliver Morosco. Note: Produced on film by Masterpiece Film Mfg. Co. [distributed by Alliance] as The Truth Wagon (1914), directed and starring Max Figman.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Point of View.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Bridal Path. Written by Thompson Buchanan. 39th Street Theatre: 18 Feb 1913- Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter, Christine Campbell, Henry Collins, Mrs. Charles G. Craig, Bernard Fairfax, Charles Graham, A.T. Henion, Felix Krembs, Ann Murdock, William H. Sams, Florence Short, Robert Warwick, Lucile Watson, William Wilson. Produced by Edward J. Bowes.
- (1914) Stage Play: Under Cover.
- (1915) Stage Play: Mr. Myd's Mystery. Written by Lillian Trimble Bradley. Comedy Theatre: 16 Aug 1915- Aug 1915 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Arthur Elliot, Belford Forrest, Taylor Holmes, Kenneth Hunter, Arthur Laceby, George Lyman, Clara Louise Moores, John Parsons, Harry C. Power, Ina Rorke, Walter M. Sherwin, Lucile Watson. Produced by Joseph Brooks.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Eternal Magdalene. Written by Robert McLaughlin. 48th Street Theatre: 1 Nov 1915- Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Julia Arthur, Claire Burke, Frank Byrne, Emmett Corrigan, E.M. Dresser, Alphonse Ethier, Harry Harwood, Robert Hudson, Arnold Lucy, William J. Phinney, Louise Randolph, Lowell Sherman, Lucile Watson. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1916) Stage Play: The Fear Market.
- (1916) Stage Play: His Bridal Night.
- (1917) Stage Play: Losing Eloise. Written by Frederick J. Jackson [credited as Fred Jackson]. Harris Theatre: 17 Nov 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Francis Byrne, 'Charles Cherry (I)', Charles Hanbury, Violet Heming, Ethel Intropidi, S. Harry Irvine, Charles Mather, Lucile Watson. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Fountain of Youth. Written by Louis Evan Shipman. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Apr 1918- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Robert Ames, C. Leslie Austen, Lillian Cooper, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Henry Miller, Lewis Sealy, Hilda Spong, Frank Sylvester, Olive Tell, Lucile Watson.
- (1918) Stage Play: A Marriage of Convenience (Revival). Written by Sydney Grundy. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 May- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Billie Burke, Lynn Hammond, Frank Kemble-Cooper, Frederick Lloyd, Henry Miller, Lewis Sealy, Lowell Sherman, Lucile Watson.
- (1919) Stage Play: Moonlight and Honeysuckle. Comedy. Written by George Scarborough. Henry Miller's Theatre: 29 Sep 1919- Dec 1919 (closing date unknown/97 performances). Cast: Sydney Booth (as "Congressman Hamill"), Ruth Chatterton (as "Judith Baldwin"), Laurence Eddinger (as "Jefferson"), Katherine Emmett, Edward Fielding (as "Senator Baldwin"), James Rennie, Flora Sheffield (as "Pet Baldwin"), Charles Trowbridge (as "Courtney Blue"), Lucile Watson (as "Mrs. Langley"). Produced by Henry Miller.
- (1920) Stage Play: Respect for Riches. Comedy.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Unwritten Chapter. Drama.
- (1920) Stage Play: Heartbreak House. Comedy. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by 'Dudley Digges' (qv ). Garrick Theatre: 10 Nov 1920- Feb 1921 (closing date unknown/125 performances). Cast: Dudley Digges (as "Boss Mangan"), Fred Eric, Albert Perry (as "Captain Shotover"), Erskine Sanford (as "Mazzini Dunn"), Effie Shannon (as "Hesione Hushabye"), Henry Travers (as "Burglar"), Lucile Watson (as "Lady Utterword"), Helen Westley (as Nurse Guiness"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1921) Stage Play: The White Villa. Drama
- (1921) Stage Play: March Hares. Satire. Written by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Directed by W.H. Gilmore. Bijou Theatre: 11 Aug 1921- Nov 1921 (60 performances). Cast: Frank Dekum (as "Mr. Brown") [only Broadway role], Nellie Griffen (as "The Cook"), Norma Mitchell (as "Claudia Kitts"), Adrienne Morrison (as "Janet Rodney"), Alexander Onslow (as "Geoffrey Wareham"), Brandon Peters (as "Edgar Fuller"), Gertrude Purcell (as "Ethel") [Broadway debut], Charles Warburton (as "Oliver"), Lucile Watson (as "Mrs. Janet Rodney"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1921) Stage Play: Everyday. Comedy. Written by Rachel Crothers. Directed by Rachel Crothers. Bijou Theatre: 16 Nov 1921- Jan 1922 (closing date unknown/30 performances). Cast: Tallulah Bankhead (as "Phyllis Nolan"), Don Burroughs (as "T.D. Raymond"), Mary Donnelly (as "May Raymond'), Minnie Dupree (as "Fannie Nolan"), Henry Hull (as "John McFarlane"), Frank Sheridan (as "Judge Nolan"), Lucile Watson (as "Mrs. Raymond"). Produced by Mary Kirkpatrick.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Nest. Drama. Book adapted by Grace George. Based on "Les Noces d'Argent" by 'Paul Geraldy'. Directed by Edward Elsner. 48th Street Theatre: 28 Jan 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/161 performances). Cast: Frank Burbeck (as "Jacques Hamelin"), Helen Cromwell (as "Louise"), Juliette Crosby (as "Suzanne"), Bruce Elmore (as "Henri"), Ruth Gillmore (as "Jeanne"), Florence Mack (as "Anna"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Max Hamelin"), Christine Norman (as "Eveline Dore, called Marraine"), Marjorie Oakley (as "Leontine"), Lucile Watson (as "Marie Hamelin"). Produced by William A. Brady. Note: Filmed by Excellent Pictures as The Nest (1926).
- (1922) Stage Play: Fools Errant. Drama.
- (1923) Stage Play: You and I. Comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Far Cry. Drama. Written by Arthur Richman. Cort Theatre: 30 Sep 1924- Oct 1924 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Jose Alessandro (as "Max Fraisier"), Michelette Burani (as "Margaretta"), Margalo Gillmore (as "Claire Marsh"), Leonore Harris (as "Natalie Perry"), Winifred Harris (as "Louise Marsh"), Alice John (as "Caroline"), Claude King (as "Julian Marsh"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "Dick Clayton"), George Thorpe (as "Eric Lancefield"), Lucile Watson (as "Helen Layton"), Frederic Worlock (as "Count Filippo Sturani"). Produced by Robert Milton.
- (1926) Stage Play: Ghosts. Drama (revival).
- (1926) Stage Play: The Importance of Being Earnest. Comedy (revival).
- (1926) Stage Play: Mozart. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Off-Key. Drama.
- (1927) Stage Play: Love Is Like That. Romantic comedy.
- (1930) Stage Play: That's the Woman.
- (1934) Stage Play: No More Ladies. Comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: No More Ladies. Comedy [return engagement].
- (1934) Stage Play: Post Road. Comedy.
- (1935) Stage Play: Pride and Prejudice. Comedy.
- (1936) Stage Play: Prelude to Exile. Drama.
- (1937) Stage Play: Yes, My Darling Daughter.
- (1939) Stage Play: Dear Octopus. Written by Dodie Smith. Scenic Design by Gladys E. Calthrop. Directed by Glen Byam Shaw. Broadhurst Theatre: 11 Jan 1939- Feb 1939 (closing date unknown/53 performances). Cast: Alice Belmore (as "Nanny"), Naomi Campbell (as "Laurel Randolph"), Robert Craven (as "Kenneth Harvey"), Margaret Dale (as "Belle Schlessinger"), Lillian Gish (as "Grace Fenning/Fenny"), Georgia Harvey (as "Gertrude"), Jack Hawkins (as "Nicholas Randolph"), Rose Hobart (as "Cynthia Randolph") [final Broadway role], Phyllis Joyce (as "Hilda Randolph"), Reginald Mason (as "Charles Randolph"), Warren Mills (as "William (Bill) Harvey"), Shirley Poirier (as "Gwen (Flouncey) Harvey"), Phyllis Povah (as "Margery Harvey"), Helen Renee (as "Kathleen (Scrap) Kenton"), Peter Robinson (as "Hugh Randolph"), Ivy Troutman (as "Edna Randolph"), Lucile Watson (as "Dora Randolph"). Produced by John C. Wilson.
- (1941) Stage Play: Watch on the Rhine. Drama.
- (1943) Stage Play: The Family.
- (1953) Stage Play: The Bat. Mystery/drama (revival).
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