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Active on Broadway in the following productions:

The Queen of the Moulin Rouge (1908). Musical comedy/drama. Music by John T. Hall. Material by Paul M. Potter. Lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Musical Director: Charles Zimmerman. Dances arranged by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by Frank Smithson. Circle Theatre: 7 Dec 1908- 24 Apr 1909 (160 performances). Cast: Richard F. Carroll, Carter De Haven, Edward M. Favor, Fletcher Norton, Flora Parker, Veola Adams, Frances Alain, Louise Alexander, Rudolph Allen, George Anderson, Odette Auber, Albert Barlow, Inez Blair, Horace Blankinship, Frank X. Bushman, Doris Cameron, A. Alan Campbell, Patricia Collinge (Broadway debut} (as "A Flower Girl"), Regina Connelly, Gail Crandall, Edward Crawford, Billee Cuppia, Charles Dalton, Ethel Davis, Thomas De Vassey, Reginald DeVeulle, Harry Dee, Juliette Dika, Lillian Dowd, Hattie Forsythe, Irene George, Stephen Haggery, John Hamilton, Stella Hansen, Trudie Hatch, Waldo Heinemann, Jeanette Horton, Harry Humphreys, Joel Johnston, Eileen Kearney, Al LaCroix, Grace Lester, May Maloney, Adele Marie, Lotta McCree, Berta Mills, Ethel Mostyn, Leila Parker, Anita Pollock, Charles Price, Russell Price, Eloise Reed, Genevieve Reed, P.H. Riblet, Fred Rivenhall, Grace Russell, Madeline Seville, Frank Sherlock, Joseph C. Smith, Marguerite St. Clair, Eleanor Thorne, Florence Townshend, Joseph V. Tullar, George Wharnock, Elizabeth Whitney, Edward Wilson, Violet Zell. Produced by Thomas W. Ryley.

The Thunderbolt (1910).

Everywoman (1911).

The New Henrietta (1913). Comedy. Written by Bronson Howard. Revised by Victor Mapes and Winchell Smith. Directed by Joseph Brooks. Knickerbocker Theatre: 22 Dec 1913- Feb 1914 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: William H. Crane (as "Nicholas Van Alstyne/Old Nick"), Amelia Bingham, Malcolm Bradley, Halbert W. Brown, Lyster Chambers (as "Mark Turner, Nick's son-in-law"), Patricia Collinge (as "Agnes Gates, Nick's Ward"), Eileen Errol, Douglas Fairbanks (as "Bertie Van Alstyne, Nick's Son"), Arthur Stuart Hull (as "Dr. George Wainwright"), J.H. Huntley, Edward Poland, Zeffie Tilbury (as "Hattie, A strange young woman"), Bud Woodthorpe. Produced by Charles Frohman and Klaw & Erlanger.

He Comes Up Smiling (1914).

The Show Shop (1914).

Pollyanna (1916).

Tillie (1919).

Just Suppose (1920). Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Nov 1920- Jan 1921 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "Linda Lee Stafford"), Laurence Eddinger, Leslie Howard (as "Hon. Sir Calverton Shipley"), William Keighley (as "Montgomery Warren"), Fred Kerr, Geoffrey Kerr, George Pauncefort, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Carter Stafford").

The Rivals (1922). Comedy.

The Dark Angel (1926).

Hedda Gabler (1926). Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen as translated by William Archer. Directed by Dudley Digges. Comedy Theatre: 26 Jan 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/59 performances). Cast: Louis Calhern, Patricia Collinge, Frank Conroy, Dudley Digges, Hilda Helstrom, Emily Stevens, Helen Van Hoose. Produced by The Actors Theatre.

The Importance of Being Earnest (1926). Comedy (revival).

The Comic (1927). Written by Lajos Luria. Translated by Lawrence R. Brown and James L. A. Burrell. Directed by J.C. Nugent. Theatre Masque: 19 Apr 1927- May 1927 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "The Actress"), Cyril Keightley (as "The Author"), J.C. Nugent (as "The Comedian"), Rex O'Malley (as "The Pupil") [Broadway debut], Malcolm Williams. Produced by John Jay Scholl and William J. Perlman.

Venus (1927). Comedy. Written and directed by Rachel Crothers. Theatre Masque: 26 Dec 1927- Jan 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "Agnes Beveridge"), Edward Crandall, Katharine Francis, Charles Hampden (as "Mason"), Cecilia Loftus (as "Virgie Gibbs"), Arnold Lucy (as "Dr. Dickie Wakely"), Tyrone Power Sr., (as "Herbert Beveridge"). Produced by Carl Reed.

She Stoops to Conquer (1928). Comedy (revival).

Becky Sharp (1929). Comedy (revival).

Anatol (1931). Comedy.

The Lady with a Lamp (1931).

Autumn Crocus (1932).

Another Language (1933). Comedy (revival). Written by Rose Franken. Directed by Arthur J. Beckhard. Waldorf Theatre: 8 May 1933- Jul 1933 (closing date unknnown/89 performances). Cast: Maud Allan, Glenn Anders (as "Victor Hallam"), John Beal, Wyrley Birch (as "Mr. Hallam"), Patricia Collinge (as "Stella Hallam"), Esther Dale (as "Helen Hallam"), Hal K. Dawson (as "Walter Hallam"), Herbert Duffy, Genevieve Frizzel, William Pike, Margaret Wycherly (as "Mrs. Hallam"). Produced by Arthur J. Beckhard.

To See Ourselves (1935). Comedy.

Dame Nature (1938). Comedy.

The Little Foxes (1939). Drama.

Arsenic and Old Lace (1941). Comedy. Written by Joseph Kesselring. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Fulton Theatre (moved to The Hudson Theatre on 25 Sep 1943 to close): 10 Jan 1941- 17 Jun 1944 (1444 performances). Cast: Jean Adair (as "Martha Brewster"), John Alexander, Wyrley Birch (as "Rev. Dr. Harper"), Helen Brooks, Bruce Gordon, Henry Herbert (as "Mr. Gibbs"), Josephine Hull, Allyn Joslyn (as "Mortimer Brewster"), Boris Karloff (as "Jonathan Brewster"), William Parke, John Quigg, Anthony Ross, Edgar Stehli, Victor Sutherland. Produced by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Replacement actors (druing Fulton Theatre run): Patricia Collinge (as "Abby Brewster"), Ashley Cooper (as "Mr. Witherspoon"), Laura Hope Crews (as "Abby Brewster") [from Jun 1942 -?], Minnie Dupree (as "Martha Brewster"), Harry Gribbon (as "Teddy Brewster"), Margaret Joyce (as "Elaine Harper") [from 15 Jun 1942 -?], Clinton Sundberg (as "Mortimer Brewster"), Erich von Stroheim (as "Jonathan Brewster") [from Jun 1942 -?]. Note: Filmed as Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) as a Cary Grant vehicle and directed by Frank Capra (it would be his last hit film).

The Heiress (1947). Drama.

Mary Rose (1951).

I've Got Sixpence (1952). Written by John Van Druten. Production Design by Boris Aronson. Costumes Supervised by Burton J. Miller. Directed by John Van Druten. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 2 Dec 1952- 20 Dec 1952 (23 performances). Cast: Patricia Collinge (as "Mrs. Entwhistle"), Vicki Cummings, Lois Holmes, Viveca Lindfors (as "Inez Cabral"), Paul Lipson, Edmond O'Brien (as "Peter Tyndall"), Bertram Thorn. Produced by Gertrude Macy and Walter Starcke.

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