- (1898 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1898) Stage Play: A Brace of Partridges. Melodrama. Written by Richard Ganthony [credited as Richard Ganthony]. Hoyt's Theatre: 7 Sep 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: H. Reeves-Smith (as "Partridge") [Broadway debut].
- (1900) Stage Play: The Surprises of Love. Comedy. Written by Paul Bilhaud and Michel Carre. Lyceum Theatre: 22 Jan 1900- Feb 1900 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Charles Bowser, Elsie de Wolfe, Wallace Erskine, Ellen Gail, Eric Hope, Helen Keating, Olive May, David McCartney, Margaret Robinson, Frank Lea Short, H. Reeves-Smith, Clayton White.
- (1901) Stage Play: Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines. Comedy. Written by Clyde Fitch. Garrick Theatre: 4 Feb 1901- Jul 1901 (closing date unknkown/168 performances). Cast: Beatrice Agnew, Harry E. Asmus, Ethel Barrymore (as "Madame Trentoni"), William Barstow Smith, Harry Barton, Alice Bryan, Sidney Cowell, Margaret Dunn, M.J. Gallagher, Lorenzo Hale, George Howard, John Hughes, Gardner Jenkins, Evelyn Jepson, Charles Marriott, Anna Morrison, Estelle Mortimer, Fanny Addison Pitt, Anita Rothe, H. Reeves-Smith (as "Capt. Robert Jinks"), Edwin Stevens, John R. Sumner, H.S. Tabor (as "Augustus Bleeker Von Vorkenburg"), Kate Ten Eyck (as "Sixth Ballet Lady"), Lillian Thurgate, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Mrs. Jinks"), Lewis Wood. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: That Man and I. Drama. Written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Directed by Frederick Arthur Stanley. Savoy Theatre: 25 Jan 1904- Feb 1904 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott, Lois Francis Cook, William Elliott, Maude Fealy (as "Felicity"), Robert Hilliard (as "Dick Latimer"), Mabel Mortimer, June Pelton, H. Reeves-Smith (as "John Baird"), Arthur Saunders, Sadie Stringham, Mildred White. Produced by Frank L. Perley and Company.
- (1904) Stage Play: An African Millionaire. Comedy. Written by Frederick W. Sidney. Based on the stories by Grant Allen. Princess Theatre: 4 Apr 1904- Apr 1904 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: J. Palmer Collins, J.M. Colville, Minnie Dupree, Bertram Godfrey, John E. Gray, Rapley Holmes, Maude Knowlton, Henry J. Lillford, Tully Marshall, Grace Merritt, Sherman Ramsay, Marie Rawson, H. Reeves-Smith, Henry Rich, Harry St. Maur, George Henry Trader, Beresford Webb, Cyril Young.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Serio-Comic Governess. Written by Israel Zangwill. Lyceum Theatre: 13 Sep 1904- Oct 1904 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: Rose A. Anthon, Jane Boag, Charles Bowser, Kathleen Brown, Nellie Butler, W.J. Butler, Nellie Campbell, Harold De Becker, Nesta De Becker, Julia Dean, Paula Gloy, Ethel Greybrooke, Gilman Haskell, Rose Hubbard, Jean Hubbell, T. Hayes Hunter, Margaret Kensington, Katharine Keppell, George LeSoir, Cecilia Loftus, Fania Marinoff [credited as Fanny Marinoff], Kate Pattison Selton, H. Reeves-Smith, Frederick Reynolds, Earl Ryder, Emmett Shackelford, Herbert Standing, Eva Vincent. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Marriage of William Ashe. Drama.
- (1906) Stage Play: Barbara's Millions.
- (1907) Stage Play: Comtesse Coquette. Comedy.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Master Builder. Drama (revival).
- (1910) Stage Play: Mid-Channel.
- (1911) Stage Play: Green Stockings. Written by A.E.W. Mason. 39th Street Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 16 Oct 1911- Close): 2 Oct 1911- unknown (48 performances). Cast: Margaret Anglin, Halbert Brown [Broadway debut], Stanley Dark, Ivo Dawson [final Broadway role], Maud Granger, Gertrude Hitz, Ruth Holt Boucicault, Henry Hull [Broadway debut], Helen Langford, Arthur Lawrence, H. Reeves-Smith, Wallace Widdicombe. Produced by Liebler & Co. Note: Filmed by The Vitagraph Company of America [distributed by V-L-S-E] as Green Stockings (1916), by First National Pictures [distributed by Waner Bros.] The Flirting Widow (1930), and by Warner Bros-First National Pictures as Her Imaginary Lover (1933).
- (1912) Stage Play: Peg O' My Heart. Comedy. Written by J. Hartley Manners. Directed by J. Hartley Manners. Cort Theatre: 20 Dec 1912- May 1914 (closing date unknown/603 performances). Cast: Laurette Taylor (as "Peg"), Peter Bassett (as "Footman"), Ruth Garland (as "Maud"), Clarence Handyside, 'Reginald Mason (I)' (as "Christian Brant"), Emilie Melville, Christine Norman, H. Reeves-Smith (as "Jerry"), Hassard Short (as Alaric"). Replacement actors: Yvonne Jarrett (as "Maude"), Violet Kemble Cooper (as "Ethel"). Produced by Oliver Morosco. Note: Filmed by Metro Pictures Corp. as Peg o' My Heart (1922).
- (1915) Stage Play: The Unchastened Woman. Written by Louis K. Anspacher. Directed by T. Daniel Frawley and Louis Kaufman Anspacher. 39th Street Theatre: 9 Oct 1915- Mar 1916 (closing date unknown/193 performances). Cast: Louis Bennison, Willette Kershaw, Jennie Lamont, Christine Lamont, H. Reeves-Smith, Isabel Richards, Emily Stevens. Produced by Oliver Morosco. Note: Filmed by Rialto De Luxe Productions [distributed by George Kleine System (1918)/World Film (1919)] as The Unchastened Woman (1918) and by Chadwick Pictures Corporation as The Unchastened Woman (1925) starring Theda Bara.
- (1917) Stage Play: Polly With a Past. Comedy. Written by George Middleton and Guy Bolton. Belasco Theatre: 6 Sep 1917- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/315 performances). Cast: George Stuart (as "Christie Clay Collum, An Interior Decorator"), Ina Claire (as "Polly Shannon"), Mildred Dean (as "Parker"), Robert Fischer (as "A Stranger"), Winifred Fraser (as "Mrs. Martha Van Zile, Myrtle's Mother"), Louise Galloway (as "Mrs. Clementine Davis"), Ann Meredith (as "Myrtle Davis"), H. Reeves-Smith (as "Prentice Van Zile, Rex's Uncle"), Thomas Reynolds (as "Commodore "Bob" Barker"), William Sampson (as "Stiles"), Cyril Scott (as "Harry Richardson"), Barry O'Moore (as "Rex Van Zile"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1919) Stage Play: The Gold Diggers. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Sporting Thing To Do. Comedy. Written by Thompson Buchanan. Directed by Oliver Morosco and Clifford Brooke. Ritz Theatre: 19 Feb 1923- Mar 1923 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: James K. Applebee (as "Rev. Dr. Clegg"), Bertha Belmore (as "Mrs. Suzanne Clegg"), William 'Stage' Boyd (as "Jack Thornton"), Walker Dennett (as "Colonel Thornton"), Mary Fisher (as "Miss Simpson"), Robert Hudson Thomas Kennedy"), Clara Joel (as "Eleanor Ainsworth"), Della Johnson (as "Mandy"), Jack Raffael (as "Judge McLean"), H. Reeves-Smith (as "Jim Loundsbury"), Emily Stevens (as "Jean Thornton"), Ethel Winthrop (as "Mrs. Thornton") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Road Together.
- (1924) Stage Play: Grounds for Divorce. Written by Guy Bolton. From the Hungarian of Ernest Vajda. Empire Theatre: 23 Sep 1924- Jan 1925 (closing date unknown/127 performances). Cast: Bertha Belmore (as "Henriette Deschamps"), Gladys Burgess (as "Denise Sorbier"), Philip Merivale (as "Maurice Sorbier"), Edward Reese, H. Reeves-Smith (as "Felix Roget"), Georges Renavent (as "Marquis Guido Longoni"), Gladys Wilson, Cora Witherspoon (as "Marianne Regnault"). Produced by Henry Miller. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Grounds for Divorce (1925).
- (1927) Stage Play: We All Do. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Just Fancy. Musical romance. Music by Joseph Meyer and Philip Charig. Book by Joseph Santley and Gertrude Purcell. From the work of A.E. Thomas. Lyrics by Leo Robin. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh. Musical Director: Milton Schwarzwald [final Broadway credit]. Choreographed by Johnny Ford and Chester Hale. Directed by Joseph Santley. Casino Theatre: 11 Oct 1927- 17 Dec 1927 (79 performances). Cast: Bernice Ackerman, Alice Akers, Lenore Allan, Charles Barron, Jack Bauer, Eric Blore (as "Sir Calverton Shipley"), Ted Bradshaw, Kathryne Burnside, Erma Chase, Rachel Chester, Evelyn Chilla, Edward Cutler, Kaye deFranza, Doris Dodge, Dorothy Durland, Robert Easton, Thelma Edwards, Clara Fay, George Ford, Willard Fry, George Harcourt (as "Griggs/Honorable Philander J. Wood"), Mildred Hiller, Mary Hiscox, Raymond Hitchcock (as "Charlie Van Bibber"), Claire Hooper. John Hundley, Harry Kendall (as "Harvey Warren") [final Broadway role], Fraun Koski, Jeane Kroll, Kathryn Lambly, Charles LaValle, Melba Lee, Gertrude Lemmon, Helene LeSoir, Val Lester, Mlle. Marguerite, Trude Marr, Dorothy Martin, Etta Moore, Frances Nevins, Ruby Nevins, Lester Niles, Dolores Nito, Ellen O'Brien, William O'Donnell, Peggy O'Neill, Pavla Pavlick, Ernest Preach, Joseph Santley (as "His Royal Highness/Edward Chester"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Linda Lee Stafford") [final Broadway role], Lillie Short, Frank Sills, H. Reeves-Smith, Archie Thomson (as "Jimmy/Ensemble"), Jean Watson (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Westling (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Whiffen (as "Mrs. Kingley Stafford"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Aunt Linda Lee") [final Broadway role]. Produced by Joseph Santley.
- (1928) Stage Play: The High Road. Comedy. Written by Frederick Lonsdale. Directed by Frederick Lonsdale. Fulton Theatre: 10 Sep 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Edna Best (as "Elsie Hilary"), Alfred Drayton (as "James Hilary"), Winifred Harris (as "Lady Minster"), Frederick Kerr (as "Lord Trench"), Herbert Marshall (as "Duke of Warrington"), Edward Martin (as "Morton"), Lionel Pape (as "Sir Reginald Whelby"), H. Reeves-Smith (as "Lord Crayle"), Nancy Ryan (as "Alex"), Hilda Spong (as "Lady Trench"), Mackenzie Ward (as "Ernest"), John Williams (as "Lord of Teylesmore"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham. Note: Filmed as The Lady of Scandal (1930).
- (1930) Stage Play: The Vinegar Tree. Comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: The Great Waltz. Operetta. Music by Johann Strauss Sr. and Johann Strauss Jr., Lyrics by Desmond Carter. Book by Moss Hart, Dr. A.M. Willner, Caswell Garth, Ernst Marischka and Heinz Reichert. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Directed by Hassard Short. Center Theatre: 22 Sep 1934- 8 Jun 1935 (298 performances). Produced by Max Gordon.
- (1935) Stage Play: The Great Waltz. Musical [return engagement]. Music by Johann Strauss Sr. and Johann Strauss Jr., Lyrics by Desmond Carter. Book by Moss Hart, Dr. A.M. Willner, Caswell Garth, Ernst Marischka and Heinz Reichert. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Lighting Design by Hassard Short. Directed by Hassard Short. Center Theatre: 5 Aug 1935- 16 Sep 1935 (Return engagement/49 performances). Cast: Albert Amato, Bruce Barclay, Charles Brokaw (as "Captain Hal Fredrich"), Marie Burke, Jessie Busley, Ruth Clayton, Dudley Clements (as "Ebeseder"), Nina Dean, Vivian Fay, Robert C. Fischer, Dorothy Forsyth, Ralph Glover, Stanley Harrison, Patti Heaton, Rosalynd Hutner, Aphie James, Wilma Kaye, Richard Lambart, Donald Lee, Richie Ling (as "Hartkopf"), Ralph Magelssen (as "Captain Boris Androff"), Dennis Noble, H. Reeves-Smith (as "Johann Strauss, Sr.") [final Broadway role], Guy Robertson (as "Johann Strauss, Jr."), Charles Romano (as "Franz Ludwig"), Tanya Sanina, Ruth Vollmer, Diana Walker, Solly Ward (as "Dommayer"), Virginia Watkins, Lee Whitney. Produced by Max Gordon.
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