- (1910 - 1923) Active, if infrequently, on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1910) Stage Play: The Young Turk. Musical. Music by Max Hoffman Sr. Book by Aaron Hoffman. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Directed by Herbert Gresham. New York Theatre: 31 Jan 1910- 26 Feb 1910 (32 performances). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1923) Stage Play: Ginger. Musical comedy. Book by Harold Orlob and H.I. Phillips [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by Harold Orlob. Musical Director: Leon Rosebrook. Choreographed by Johnny Hughes. Directed by Walter Brooks. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 16 Oct 1923- 10 Nov 1923 (30 performances). Cast: Virginia Andersen (as "A Buyer"), Stella Bolton (as "Ensemble"), Sibylla Bowhan (as "Marjorie Frayne"), Nellie Breen (as "Ruth Warewell"), Leeta Corder (as "Virginia Warewell-- "Ginger"), Guerida Crawford (as "Ensemble"), Walter Douglas (as "Dick Warewell"), Arnold Ferrotta (as "Quartette"), Marie Gaylord (as "Ensemble"), Jack Gill (as "Quartette"), Florence Gunther (as "Ensemble"), Sophie Howard (as "Ensemble"), Rhea Irving (as "Ensemble"), Charles Lanlen (as "Quartette"), Violet Larrus (as "Ensemble"), Rose LeRoy (as "Ensemble"), Joe Mack (as "Willie Fall"), Olive May (as "Mrs. Warewell"), Katherine Odell (as "Ensemble"), Charles J. Stine (as "Joe Bagley, Sr.") [final Broadway role], Jasper Stroup (as "Quartette"), Norman Sweetser (as "Clix Young"), Thomas F. Swift (as "Joe Bagley"), Nerene Swinton (as "Ensemble"), Mabelle Swor (as "Ensemble"), Ona Vaughn (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Waddell (as "Ensemble"), Marie White (as "Ensemble"), Paulette Winston (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Harold Orlob.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Pearl Maiden. Musical. Music by Harry Archer [credited as Harry Auracher]. Libretto by Earle C. Anthony and Arthur F. Kales. Musical Director: Silvio Hein. Musical Staging by James Gorman. Directed by Al Holbrook. New York Theatre: 22 Jan 1912- 10 Feb 1912 (24 performances). Cast: Burrell Barbaretto (as "Bob Norris, in love with Loraine"), Marie Benton (as "Ensemble"), Henry Bergman (as "Bilge/Alfonse, Kaliko's chef"), Winifred Browne (as "Ensemble"), Herbert A. Burnham (as "Ensemble"), Sadie Carr (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Collier (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Crossland (as "Ensemble"), Maude Crossland (as "Ensemble"), Dan Dale (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Davis (as "Ensemble"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Pinkerton Kerr, the wireless operator, Mona Island"), Martha Dean (as "Ensemble"), L.J. De Bold (as "Cockeye Morgan"), Dorothy Dunn (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Erroll (as "Ensemble"), Marie Farrell (as "Ensemble"), Nell Feltas (as "Ensemble"), Alice M. Gibbons (as "Ensemble"), Margie Graham (as "Ensemble"), Patsy Hamilton (as "Ensemble"), F. Holmes (as "Peg Leg Jukes, captain of Nadine's crew"), Maureen Hubin (as "Ensemble"), Thomas LeMode (as "Ensemble"), Daisy Leon (as "Talulu, Kaliko's daughter, the Cannibal Princess"), Grace Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Walter Lysat (as "Vincenzo"), Ethel Lytle (as "Ensemble"), Albertine Marr (as "Ensemble"), Jerry McAuliffe (as "Gideon Slim, a pearl trader and adventurer"), Joe Murphy (as "Ensemble"), Gordon R. Newman (as "Ensemble"), Carrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Florrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Russell Price (as "Ensemble"), Charles Prince (as "Kaliko ,King of Powi Island"), Roy Pruette, Jr. (as "Ensemble"), Edna Richardson (as "Ensemble"), Elsa Ryan (as "Loraine, Sharpe's daughter"), Nat Saunders (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Starr (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Sterling (as "Ensemble"), Charles J. Stine (as "Veritas Sharpe, president of the International Pearl Company"), Richard Taber [credited as Richard Tabor] (as "Jack Sharp, Sharpe's son"), John W. Walker (as "Ensemble"), Ella Warner (as "Ensemble"), Davis Wheeler (as "Anaka, a native servant"), Grace Wickahm (as "Ensemble"), Fred Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Nellie Young (as "Ensemble"), Flora Zabelle (as "Nadine, the Pearl Maiden"). Produced by Weich and Aarons.
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