- (1900 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: The Belle of New York. Musical comedy. Libretto by C.M.S. McLellan [credited as Hugh Morton]. Music by Gustav Kerker. Musical Director: W.H. Batchelor. Choreographed by Augusto Francioli. Directed by George W. Lederer. Casino Theatre: 22 Jan 1900- 10 Feb 1900 (24 performances). Cast: William Barry (as "Count Ratsi Rattatoo"), William Cameron (as "Blinky Bill McGuirk"), William P. Carleton (as "Harry Bronson") [Broadway debut], Florence Carlisle (as "Myrtle Mince"), Jessie Carlisle (as "Queenie Cake"), Toby Claude (as "Fifi Fricot"), E.J. Connolly (as "Ichabod Bronson"), Mlle. Dazie (as "Dance Specialty"), Ida Doerge (as "Kissie Fitzgarter"), Teddie DuCoe (as "Drummer Boy"), Erminie Earle (as "Gladys Glee"), George K. Fortescue (as "Doc Snifkins"), Martha Franklin (as "Betty"), John Gilroy (as "Count Patsi Rattatoo"), Lionel Lawrence (as "Mr. Snooper/Fricot"), Edna May (as "Violet Gray"), Lafayette McDonald (as "Mr. Twiddles"), Hattie Moore (as "Cora Angelique"), Natalie Olcott (as "Birdie Seed"), Mabel Power (as "Kitty Peach"), Babette Rodney (as "Pansy Pinns"), George A. Schiller (as "Kenneth Mugg"), Elaine Selover (as "Marjorie May"), Ella Snyder (as "Mamie Clancy"), Vina Snyder (as "Dorothy June"), R.J. Struck (as "Mr. Peeper/William"), Alice Sullivan (as "Little Miss Flirt"), James E. Sullivan (as "Karl von Pumpernick"), Austin Walsh (as "Mr. Snuffy"), Marie L. Wilson (as "Rosy Love"), Laura Witt (as "Drummer Boy"). Produced by George W. Lederer. Note: Filmed by Marion Davies Film Corporation (distributed by Select Pictures Corp.) as The Belle of New York (1919) as a Marion Davies vehicle.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Cadet Girl. Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Adapted from the French libretto for "Les Damoiselles de Saint-Cyriens" by Paul Gavault and Victor de Cottens. Music by Louis Varney and Ludwig Englander. Musical Director: Frederic Solomon. Featuring songs with lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. Directed by George F. Marion. Herald Square Theatre: 25 Jul 1900- 8 Sep 1900 (48 performances). Cast: Dolly Anderson (as "Fanchette"), Charles H. Bowers (as "Georges"), Rose Boyer (as "Ensemble"), William Cameron (as "Popo"), William P. Carleton (as "Lucien"), Florence Carlisle (as "Artine"), Mr. Chaille (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Chase (as "Jeanette"), Helen Chester (as "Ensemble"), Toby Claude (as "Daisy"), Dan Daly (as "Baron Chartreuse"), Charles Danby (as "Griffard"), May Davis (as "Ensemble"), Charles Dox (as "Calicot"), Ermine Earle (as "Susette"), E. Enright (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Etherington (as "Ensemble"), Lulu Farrance (as "Ensemble"), Adele Farrington (as "Edouard"), Estelle Franklin (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Jordan (as "Ensemble"), James Kane (as "Station Master"), Mr. Kissee (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Lester (as "Nanine"), Catherine Lewis (as "Mme. Majeste"), Lisa Lewis (as "Ensemble"), Christie MacDonald (as "Antoinette"), Mr. McGuire (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Meade (as "Leontine"), Mr. Meehan (as "Ensemble"), Mr. Millholland (as "Ensemble"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Pelopidas"), Lulu Mooney (as "Genevieve"), Tessie Mooney (as "Clairette"), Hattie Moore (as "Baroness"), Mary Morris (as "Ensemble"), Addie Orton (as "Ensemble"), May Page (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Patz (as "Ensemble"), Kathryn Pearl (as "Ensemble"), Roy Richards (as "Ensemble"), Rita Riley (as "Ensemble"), Adele Ritchie (as "Marguerite"), Annie Schiller (as "Ensemble"), George A. Schiller (as "Berg-ap-Zoom"), Grace Spencer (as "Nanette"), Laura Stanley (as "Ensemble"), Fred Urban (as "Comemblers"), Mr. Vail (as "Ensemble"), Ada Vreeland (as "Ensemble"), Ollie Wallace (as "Javotte"), Nella Webb (as "Margot"), Belle Wheeler (as "Ensemble"), Mr. Wichlow (as "Ensemble"), Bertha Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Laura Witt (as "Francene"), Bessie Wynn (as "Yvetts"). Produced by A.H. Chamberlyn.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Prima Donna. Musical/farce. Music by Aimee Lachaume. Book by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Aimee Lachaume. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Featuring songs by Fitz Penn. Herald Square Theatre: 17 Apr 1901- 18 May 1901 (36 performances). Cast: Mabel Wiles [credited as Mabel Arnold], Madeline Bouton, Charles B. Bowers, Etta Butler, William Cameron, William P. Carleton, Herbert Cawthorne, Toby Claude, Gilbert Clayton, Mabel Courtney, Mazie Follette, Lulu Glaser, Catherine Lewis, Hattie Moore, Eugene Redding, Blanche West. Produced by A.H. Chamberlyn.
- (1903) Stage Play: Winsome Winnie. Musical comedy.
- (1906) Stage Play: Mamselle Sallie. Musical comedy.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Tattooed Man. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Harry B. Smith and A.N.C. Fowler. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Musical Director: Arthur Weld. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Criterion Theatre: 18 Feb 1907- 15 Apr 1907 (59 performances). Cast: Maida Athens (as "Miss Vandergilt/Mutti"), Leila Benton (as "Miss Charles"), Edna Birch (as "Ahmed/Chorus"), Nace Bonville (as "Hashish"), William P. Carleton (as "Abdallah"), Josephine Carlin (as "Miss Frisk"), Gertie Carlisle (as "Alma"), Jessie Carr (as "Canem/Chorus"), Claudia Clark (as "Hassan"), Harry Clarke (as "Algy Cuffs"), Gilbert Clayton (as "Ali"), Gene Cole (as "Miss Mint"), Mabel Croft (as "Blush of Dawn/Chorus"), Frank Daniels (as "Omar Khayam Jr."), Daisy De Vere (as "Rose of Summer/Chorus"), Gertrude Doremus (as "Miss Bridge"), Charles Drew (as "Yussuf"), Vesta Field (as "Chorus"), May Fields (as "Bird of Paradise/Chorus"), Sallie Fisher (as "Leila"), Bessie Holbrook (as "Selim/Chorus"), George O'Donnell (as "Muley"), Almeda Potter (as "Miss Lakeside"), Edna Richardson (as "Chorus"), Jessie Richmond (as "Miss Penn"), Jane Rogers (as "Miss Vine"), Harold Russell (as "A Muezzin"), Reina Swift (as "Star of Evening/Chorus"), Lottie Vernon (as "Miss Beacon"), May Vokes (as "Fatima"), Herbert Waterous (as "The Shah of Persia"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1907) Stage Play: A Knight for a Day. Musical-farce. Directed by Gus Sohlke. Wallack's Theatre: 16 Dec 1907- 16 May 1908 (176 performances). Cast included: Percy Bronson, William P. Carleton, Sallie Fisher, John Slavin, May Bennett, Jane Cook, Pearl Dawson, Harry DeBanks, Gavin Harris, Lottie Kendall, Marcel Lamb, Frances LeClair, Harry Loomis, May Roche, Evelyn Smith, George Snyder, Josie Sylvester, Mayne Taylor, Hazel Templeton, May Vokes (as "Tillie Day"). Produced by B.C. Whitney.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Yankee Girl. Music by Silvio Hein. Book by George V. Hobart. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Additional lyrics by Junie McCree and C.F. Zittel. Additional music by Albert von Tilzer and C.F. Zittel. Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates and Edward A. Morange. Costume Design by Castel-Bert and Mme. Ripley. Conducted by William Lorraine. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Herald Square Theatre: 10 Feb 1910- 30 Apr 1910 (92 performances). Cast: Henry Bergman (as "Morales"), Vinnie Bradcome, Helen Broderick, Theresa Bryant, William Burress (as "Ambrose Castroba"), Janet Burton, E.J. Caldwell, William P. Carleton, Olive Carr, Ada Christy, Bonnie Clarke, Edith Cramer, Peter Curley, Naomi Dale, Evelyn Dare, Mildred DeSilva, Florence Douglas, Marie DuPree, Nell Feltas, Dolly Filly, Eva Francis, Louis Franklyn, Harry Gilfoil, Gertrude Grant, William Halliday, Robert F. Hamilton, Effie Hopkins, Dorothy Jardon, Isabelle Lattan, Helen Latten, Harriet Leidy, Maurie Madison, Margaret Malcolm, Lotta Morse, Edith Offurt, Irene Palmer, Frederick Paulding (as "Oyama"), Katharyn Pinkerton, Anita Pollock, Paul Porter, Elsie Raymond, Blanche Ring (as "Jessie Gordon"), Juan Villasana, Lillian Wallace, Nellie Ward, Ella Warner, Sallie Webb, May Wesley, May Willard, Charles Winninger (as "Rudolph Schnitzel"), Beck Wood. Produced by Lew M. Fields.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Wall Street Girl. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Margaret Mayo and Edgar Selwyn. Lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Musical Director: William Lorraine. Additional music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Al Piantadosi, Nat Ayer, Henry I. Marshall, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein, M.J. Fitzpatrick, Earle C. Jones and Charles Daniels. Additional lyrics by Earle C. Jones, Charles Daniels, Joseph McCarthy, A. Seymour Brown, Alfred Bryan, Grant Clarke, Stanley Murphy and Edward Madden. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law Studios. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy. Choreographed by Gus Sohlke. Directed by Charles Winninger [earliest Broadway credit]. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 15 Apr 1912- 1 Jun 1912 (56 performances). Cast: William Bourn (as "Harris/Chorus"), Lilette Boyce (as "Chorus"), Herbert A. Burnham (as "Chorus"), William P. Carleton (as "Dexter Barton"), Ethelyn Clark (as "Chorus"), Mabel Clarke (as "Chorus"), Gladys Clifton (as "Chorus"), Leo E. Crook (as "Chorus"), Wellington Cross (as "Lawrence O'Connor"), John Day (as "Chorus"), Marie Earle (as "Chorus"), Yewell Fields (as "Chorus"), Anna Ford (as "Chorus"), Gladys Fox (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Helene French (as "Glen Underwood"), Harry Gilfoil (as "James Greene"), Mary F. Greene (as "Chorus"), Edna Hettler (as "Chorus"), Fred Howard (as "Chorus"), Catherine Hurst (as "Grace Sinclair"), Frankie James (as "Chorus"), Lois Josephine (as "Sunshine Reilly"), Edith Kimball (as "Chorus"), Grace Kimball (as "Chorus"), Maude Knowlton (as "Mrs. Williams"), Irene LeMay (as "Chorus"), Cleo LeMoyne (as "Trixie Allen"), Gordon R. Newman (as "Chorus"), Clarence Oliver (as "Bertie Longman"), Paul Porter (as "Reverend Dr. Leonard"), Harry C. Powers (as "Chorus"), S.J. Rawson (as "Specialty"), Blanche Ring (as "Jemina Greene"), Cyril Ring (as "Jordan"), Will Rogers (as "Specialty"), Katherine Sainpolis (as "Mazie Blackburn"), Bessie Sessions (as "Chorus"), Ralph Shipman (as "Simons/Chorus"), Florence Shirley (as "Pearl Williams") [Broadway debut], Charles Silber (as "Pinch"), Alice Sullivan (as "Chorus"), Robert Thurston (as "West/Chorus"), Helen Turner (as "Edythe Torrant"), Jack Wellekens (as "Walker/Chorus"), Helen Williams (as "Chorus"), Charles Winninger (as "John Chester") [Broadway debut], Estelle Wood (as "Chorus"). Produced by Frederick McKay.
- (1916) Stage Play: Broadway and Buttermilk. Musical comedy. Written by Willard Mack. Directed by Ben Teal. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 15 Aug 1916- 2 Sep 1916 (23 performances). Cast: Erville Alderson (as "Major Dunworthy Hawes"), William P. Carleton (as "Tom Burrows"), Knute Erickson (as "Eldridge Pickens"), Rapley Holmes, Helen Lowell (as "Mrs. Mary Denby"), Rea Martin (as "Celia Hodge"), Tommy Meade (as "Asa Denby"), Josephine Morse (as "Mrs. Amanda Hodge"), Wallace Owen, Fayette Perry (as "Ruth Denby"), Blanche Ring (as "Madame Nadine"), Calvin Thomas (as "Franklyn Abbott"), Charles Walton (as "Harry White"), Charles Withers (as "Hank Woolwine"). Produced by Frederic McKay.
- (1916) Stage Play: Follow Me. Musical comedy.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Very Idea.
- (1919) Stage Play: It Happens to Everybody.
- (1925) Stage Play: Cain. Poem. Written by Lord Byron. Directed by Walter Hartwig. Lenox Little Theatre: 8 Apr 1925- Apr 1925 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: William P. Carleton (as "Cain"), Alberta Gallatin (as "Eve"), Charles Gibney (as "Adam"), Jane Grey (as "Zillah"), Albert S. Howson (as "Lucifer"), Thais Lawton (as "Adah"), David Leonard (as "Abel"), John Parrish (as "The Angel of the Lord"). Produced by Mandarin Play Producing Co. Inc. and The Manhattan Little Theatre Club Inc.
- (1928) Stage Play: Macbeth. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Musical Director: Evelyn Ross. Directed by Douglas Ross. Knickerbocker Theatre: 19 Nov 1928- Jan 1929 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Produced by George C. Tyler.
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