- Hot Money (1931). Comedy. Written by Aben Kandel. Directed by Bertram Harrison. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 7 Nov 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: Arthur Albro (as "Colombo") [final Broadway role], Albert Bergh (as "Warren"), William E. Blake, Hobart Cavanaugh (as "Mike Donahey"), Peggy Conklin (as "Helen Wilson"), Robert W. Craig, Leo Daschbach, Willard Dashiell, Henry De Koven, Leo Donnelly, Allys Dwyer, Robert C. Fischer, Roger Girod, Sandy Goodwin, Suzanne Jackson, Jane M. Jonson, Harold Kennedy, Leo Kennedy, Roy Le May, R. Le Page, Joe Neale, Alexis M. Polianov, Al Rauh, Edwin Redding, George Rogers, Alma Ross (as "Mrs. Pachinelli"), Elaine Staggers, Martin Tarby, Clark Twelvetrees, Morton Ullman, Dorothy Vernon, Jack Winne, May Wood. Produced by James W. Elliott.
- The Passing Show of 1918 (1918). Musical revue.
- Maytime (1917). Musical/operetta.
- Lady Luxury (1914). Musical comedy. Book by Rida Johnson Young. Music by William Schroeder. Musical Director: Arthur Kautzenbach. Choreographed by Charles S. Morgan Jr. Directed by J.H. Benrimo. Casino Theatre (moved to The Comedy Theatre 11 Jan 1915- close): 25 Dec 1925- 23 Jan 1915 (35 performances). Cast: Arthur Albro (as "Count Pisianelli"), Frank Andrews (as "Harper"), Kathryn Andrews, Marie Barbara, Dorothy Betts, Francis Bryan, John Bryant, Lee Buchanan, Carolyn Burke, Grace Byron, Garrett Carroll, Ina Claire (as "Eloise Van Cuyler"), Elsie Comerford, Harry Conor, E.H. Crawford, Georgia Dawson, Curtis Dunham, Alice Elden, Stuart Fisher, Dorothy Fitch, Emily Fitzroy, George Forrest, Katherine Grant, Lauretta Grant, Dorothy Honey, Forrest Huff (as "Sam Warren"), William J. Kline, Emilie Lea, Alfred Maxwell, Frances Mink, Alice Moffat (as "Maude Draper-Cowles"), Louise Morris, Alan Mudie (as "Jimmy"), Harry Nelson, Herbert Noll, Herbert Paul, Carl Porter, Ethel Russell, Roscoe Saunders, Catherine Taggert, Ruth Tate, Naomi Waldron, James Whelan, William Wilder, Gladys Wilson, Loretta Wilson, Billie Woods. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- A Glimpse of the Great White Way/The Modiste Shop (1913).
- Gypsy Love (1911). Musical/operetta. Music by Franz Lehár. Book by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith and Harry B. Smith. Based on the German of Dr. A.M. Willner and Robert Bodanzky. Musical Director: Louis F. Gottschalk. Scenic Design by Ernest Albert. Costume Design by Mme. Sotager, Paul Pieret and Mueltzer. Directed by George F. Marion. Globe Theatre: 17 Oct 1911- 11 Nov 1911 (31 performances). Cast: Arthur Albro (as "Jozsi") [Broadway debut], Charlotte Allen (as "Chorus"), Winifred Ayers (as "Chorus"), Portia Belmont (as "Chorus"), Dodo Bernard (as "Chorus"), George L. Bickel (as "Mikel"), Clara Boley (as "Chorus"), Marion Brown (as "Chorus"), Walter Brown (as "Chorus"), Geraldine Burton (as "Chorus"), John Carleton (as "Chorus"), Edna Caruthers (as "Chorus"), Lou Chalmers (as "Chorus"), Albert Cody (as "Chorus"), Billie Davenport (as "Chorus"), Reana Davis (as "Chorus"), May Delaney (as "Chorus"), Frankie DeMar (as "Chorus"), Frances Demarest (as "Ilma"), Anna Deneny (as "Chorus"), Mildred DeSilva (as "Chorus"), Valleaux Elliott (as "Chorus"), Edgar Evans (as "Chorus"), Ethel Evans (as "Chorus"), Ethel Fawcett (as "Chorus"), Charlotte Fielding (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Fielding (as "Chorus"), Madeline Frain (as "Chorus"), Marguerite Frances (as "Chorus"), Jean Hague (as "Chorus"), Alie Hall (as "Chorus"), Anton Hanschmann (as "Dimitri"), Josephine Harmon (as "Magda/Chorus"), Albert Hart (as "Moschu"), Carl Hayden (as "Fedor"), Christopher Hayes (as "Chorus"), Constance Hoag (as "Chorus"), Leuvine Jacques (as "Chorus"), Fred Kallgren (as "Chorus"), Marie Kennedy (as "Chorus"), Ber Kirsch (as "Chorus"), Irving LaPato (as "Chorus"), Albert Macklin (as "Chorus"), Naomi Malone (as "Chorus"), Orilla Mars (as "Etta"), Rose Maxwell (as "Chorus"), Helen McAdam (as "Chorus"), Willis McClellan (as "Chorus"), Harry McDonough (as "Niklas"), Alice Melrose (as "Chorus"), Katherine Melton (as "Chorus"), Peggy Merritt (as "Chorus"), Elinor Miles (as "Chorus"), Lucie Mitchell (as "Sacha"), James C. Morris (as "Chorus"), Grace Nelson (as "Chorus"), Maurice Newmann (as "Chorus"), Peggy O'Neil (as "Chorus"), Phyllis Partington (as "Zorika"), Alma Pickard (as "Chorus"), Robert G. Pitkin (as "Kaspar"), Will P. Plummer (as "Chorus"), Alice Randolph (as "Chorus"), Virginia Rhode (as "Chorus"), Fred Robinson (as "Chorus"), Lillian Rockwell (as "Chorus"), Ray Ruddy (as "Chorus"), Kittie Saville (as "Fancha"), Charles Schuler (as "Chorus"), Tom Shannon (as "Chorus"), Robert Smith (as "Henry"), Arthur Snyder (as "Chorus"), Charles Staples (as "Chorus"), Jule Sutherland (as "Chorus"), Marguerite Sylva (as "Zorika"), James T. Taylor (as "Chorus"), Marion Thompson (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Thurston (as "Chorus"), Fred Turner (as "Chorus"), Jean Wallace (as "Chorus"), Lillian Wallace (as "Chorus"), Marion Watts (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Webb (as "Lila"), Pearl Wilkinson (as "Chorus"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
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