- (1906 - 1921) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1906) Stage Play: The Belle of Mayfair. Musical comedy. Music by Leslie Stuart. Book by Charles H.E. Brookfield and Cosmo Hamilton. Featuring songs with lyrics by William Caine. Directed by Harry B. Burcher. Daly's Theatre: 3 Dec 1906- 30 Mar 1907 (140 performances). Produced by Thomas W. Ryley. Note: During this period on Broadway this show was considered a huge hit.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Queen of the Moulin Rouge. Musical comedy/drama. Music by John T. Hall. Material by Paul M. Potter. Lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Musical Direction by Charles Zimmerman. Dances arranged by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by Frank Smithson. Circle Theatre: 7 Dec 1908- 24 Apr 1909 (160 performances). Cast: Richard Field Carroll (as "Sergius"), Carter DeHaven, Edward M. Favor (as "Savourette, art teacher"), Fletcher Norton, Flora Parker, Veola Adams, Frances Alain, Louise Alexander, Rudolph Allen, George Anderson, Odette Auber, Albert Barlow, Inez Blair, Horace Blankinship, Francis X. Bushman (as "Durand, a citizen") [credited as Frank X. Bushman] (only Broadway role), Doris Cameron, A. Alan Campbell, Patricia Collinge, Regina Connelly, Gail Crandall, Edward Crawford, Billee Cuppia, Charles Dalton, Ethel Davis (as "Art Student"), 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 Johnson, 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. Note: Produced on film as Queen of the Moulin Rouge (1922) by Pyramid Pictures [film is presumed lost as of 2011].
- (1911) Stage Play: The Siren. Musical. Music by Leo Fall. Book by Leo Stein and Dr. A.M. Willner. English libretto by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Harold Vicars. Featuring songs by Jerome Kern, Worton David and Egbert Van Alstyne. Featuring songs with lyrics by Adrian Ross, M.E. Rourke, Herbert Reynolds, Herbert Thompson and George Arthurs. Directed by Thomas Reynolds. Knickerbocker Theatre: 28 Aug 1911- 16 Dec 1911 (116 performances). Cast: Mollie Alexander (as "Ensemble"), Edith Allen (as "Ensemble"), Alice Ashe (as "Ensemble"), Veronique Banner (as "Robertine"), Sydney Baram (as "Ensemble"), Audrey Berton (as "Ensemble"), Donald Brian (as "Armand, Marquis de Ravaillac"), Edith Burch (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Burch (as "Ensemble"), Marie Butler (as "Ensemble"), Sara Carr (as "Pepi"), Frances Ceratt (as "Ensemble"), Gilbert Childs (as "Grion"), Gene Cole (as "Alberta"), Gilbert Coleman (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Davis (as "Freda"), Roger Davis (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Delorme (as "Yvonne"), Beatrice D'Essling (as "Ninon"), Louise Donovan (as "Magda"), Jacqueline DuBarry (as "Ensemble"), Candida Dundas (as "Ensemble"), Clementine Dundas (as "Justine"), Bessie Durant (as "Ensemble"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Ensemble"), Florence Farmer (as "Ensemble"), Winship Fink (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Firth (as "Clarisse"), Hazel Flint (as "Ensemble"), Walter Gilbert (as "Ensemble"), Jane Hall (as "Mimi"), Henry Holt (as "Ensemble"), Marie Hurst (as "Ensemble"), Constance Hyatt (as "Ensemble"), George Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Kelly (as "Toni"), Adelaide Kornau (as "Ensemble"), Anna Kuehl (as "Ensemble"), Victor Le Roy (as "Ladislas"), Edith Lennox (as "Ensemble"), Leah Lennox (as "Ensemble"), Florence Mack (as "Ensemble"), Moya Mannering (as "Suzanne"), Edward Marshall (as "Ensemble"), Minnie Martin (as "Ensemble"), Helen May (as "Franzi"), Florence Morrison (as "Frau Eisenbehr"), Luther Mott (as "Ensemble"), Frank Moulan (as "Baron Siegfried Bazilos"), Ralph O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), John O'Hanlon (as "Ensemble"), Lester Ostrander (as "Ensemble"), Caroline Puliam (as "Ensemble"), Julia Sanderson (as "Lolotte"), F. Pope Stamper (as "Malipote"), Edwin Stone (as "Ensemble"), Robert B. Toms (as "Ensemble"), Charles Vandivere (as "Ensemble"), Theodore Walters (as "Ensemble"), Will West (as "Hannibal Beckmesser"), George Wharton (as "Ensemble"), Molly Wyndham (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Midnight Rounders of 1921. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Direction by Alfred Goodman. Additional music by Lew Pollack, Raymond Hubbell, Anton Dvorak, Johann Strauss, Jacques Offenbach, Chauncey Olcott [final Broadway credit], Ernest R. Ball, Haydn Wood and Ernesto DiCapua. Additional lyrics by Ernesto DiCapua, John Golden, Sidney Clare, Rida Johnson Young and Fred E. Weatherly. Choreographed by Cleveland Bronner. Scenic Design by William Weaver. Costume Design by Mme. Routon. Directed by Jack Mason. Century Promenade: 7 Feb 1921- 2 Apr 1921 (49 performances). Cast: Alemia Allen, Virginia Allen, Viola Bennett, Marie Booth, Cleveland Bronner, Anna Buckley, Virginia Calmer, Bessie Clifford, Olga Cook, Florence Darling, Elsie Davenport, Ethel Davis [fnal Broadway role], Elinor Dell, Anna Maria DeMalita, LaVerre DeMarr, Arthur Donnelly, J. Francis Dooley, Dora Duby, Lou Edwards, Georgia Empey, Virginia Fallon, Alva Fenton, Ada Forman, Amy Frank, Elsie Frank, David Gardner, John Guiran, Loretta Harris, Helen Herendeen, Margaret Himes, Peggy Hoffman, Clare Hooper, Beatrice Jackson, Beatrice Jennings, Thelma Johns, Jewel Jordan, Kitty Kelly, Margaret Kerns, Grace Langdon, Phoebe Lee, Bobby Lester, Evon Linnard, Sally Long, Ted Lorraine, John Lowe, Muriel Manners, La Petite Marguerite, Margaret Menges, Phyllis Miller, Gladys Montgomery, Florence Moore, J. Harold Murray, Sidney Nelson, Anna Niebel, Bonna O'Dear, Tot Qualters, Nan Rainsford, Florence Rayfield, Edna Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Evelyn Rosewood, Corinne Sales, Ingrid Solfeng, Jean Troupman, Viola Votrouba, Gladys Walton, Helen Weber, Florence Wilde, Billie Williams, Jane Wyatt [not same actress as in films]. Produced by Lee Schubert and J.J. Shubert.
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