- (1908 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1908) Stage Play: Fluffy Ruffles. Musical. Directed by Ben Teal. Criterion Theatre: 7 Sep 1908- 17 Oct 1908 (48 performances). Cast: John Bunny (as "Dave Dill, Fluffy's Uncle"), Jack Gardner (as "Herbert Henshaw"), George Grossmith Jr. (as "Hon. Augustus Traddles"), Victor Hyde (as "Toby, boy of all work"), Bert Leslie (as "Noggie Noggles"), Florence Martin (as "Sadie, Uncle Dave's niece"), Mattie O'Brien (as "Mme. Molly Maloni"), Adele Rowland (as "Louise, Uncle Dave's niece"), Hattie Williams (as "Fluffy Ruffles"), Marie Annis (as "Celeste"), Florence Averill (as "Sarah Scruth"), Charles R. Burrows (as "Boggs, Proprietor of Ducks and Drakes Inn"), Nellie Butler (as "Mrs. Herbert Henshaw"), Bessie Clifford (as "Mattie Swizzle"), Roy Dennison (as "Andre"), F.G. Dillabough (as "An Old Policeman"), Josephine Drake (as "Isobelle Barlow") [Broadway debut], Elsie Drews (as "Belle Binks, a bride"), Edouard Durand (as "Francois Franconi"), Ethel Filmore (as "Marguerite"), Jane Hall (as "Lucille"), Violet Heming (as "Carrie Crews, a youthful suffragette") [Broadway debut], Hazel Jocelyn (as "Jane Jorkins, a bridesmaid"), Eithel Kelly (as "Clairette"), Victor Le Roy (as "Anatole, waiter at Armenonville"), Frank Lewis (as "Tom Jones, a waiter"), Madge Melborne (as "Clarabelle"), Mabel Mercer (as "Pauline"), Helen Morrison (as "Estelle"), Edward O'Connor (as "Henry Peck"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1926) Stage Play: No Trespassing. Written by John Hunter Booth. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 7 Sep 1926- Sep 1926 (closing date unknown/23 performances). As "Edythe Warren." Cast included: Nicholas Joy, Edwin Nicander. Produced by Hassard Short.
- (1921) Stage Play: Lilies of the Field. Drama. Written by William J. Hurlbut. Directed by Harry McRae Webster. Klaw Theatre: 4 Oct 1921- Feb 1922 (closing date unknown/169 performances). Cast: Alice Cavanaugh, Gertrude Clemens, Dan Day, Dorothy Day, Marie Doro, Josephine Drake, Evelyn Duncan, Elfin Finn, Pauline Garon, J. Cleneay Mathews, Y. Mimura, Mary Phillips, Alison Skipworth (as "Florette Ellwood"), Norman Trevor (as "Lewis Willing"), Roy Walling, Cora Witherspoon (as "Gertrude Ainlee"). Produced by Garrick Productions.
- (1923) Stage Play. The Passing Show of 1923. Musical revue. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Additional lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Additional music by Jay Gorney [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Paul Arlington. Directed by J.C. Huffman, under the supervision of Jacob J. Shubert. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Winter Garden Theatre: 14 Jun 1923- 15 Sep 1923 (118 performances). Cast: Martha Albert, Olive Ann Alcorn, Phil Baker, Betty Benton, Frank Bernard, William Birdie, Dorothy Bruce, Lloyd Byron, Nancy Carroll, Theresa Carroll, Neil Courtney, Roy Cummings, Roy Cunningham, Louise Dose, Doris Downes, Josephine Drake, Loretta Duffy, Christine Ecklund, Dolores Edwards, Flanagan & Morrison, George Ford, Elsie Frank, Perle Germonde, Bob Gilbert, Jeannette Gilmore, Cassie Godfrey, Paula Greenlee, Harriet Gustin, Jack Hall, James Hamilton, Ruth Hamilton, George Hassell, Joan Hay, Helen Herendeen, George Jessel, Andy Jochim, Ethel Kenyon, Olive King, Vera King, Rose Lee, Bobby Lester, Libby & Sparrow, Peggy Lockwood, Ann Lowenworth, Francis X. Mahoney, Gladys Marston, Rose Mary Marston, Elsie May, Ladas May, Bobbie McCree, Belle McLaughlin, Nat Nazarro Jr., Bob Nelson, Sidney Nelson, Tom Nip, Barnett Parker, Edith Pierce, William Pringle, Fay Reed, Jack E. Rice, Vera Ross, Norma Rossiter, Rose Sarro, Muriel Seely, Billie Shaw, Helen Shipman, Orilla Smith, Mildred Soper, Jean Steele, Virginia Sullivan, Marja Talwyn, The Trado Twins, Hal Van Renssalaer, Dorothy Vance, Alice Velour, Viola Votrouba, Billy Wagner, Joseph Wagstaff, James Watts, Dolly Wegman, Alice Wheeler, James White, Florence Wilde, Walter Woolf King [credited as Walter Woolf]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1923) Stage Play: Nobody's Business. Comedy. Written by Frank Mandel and Guy Bolton. Directed by Frank Conroy. Klaw Theatre: 22 Oct 1923- Nov 1923 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Louis Bennison, Burke Clarke, Frank Conroy, Frank Dae (as "Vincent") [Broadway debut], Elaine Davies, Josephine Drake (as "Vera Smith"), Wallace Ford (as "Oliver Pratt"), Caryl Gillin, Francine Larrimore, Fred Irving Lewis, Arthur Sparks, Charles Webster, Alfred West, Paul Yaple. Produced by Robert McLaughlin.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1923. Musical revue. Music by 'Sigmund Romberg' and Jean Schwartz. Book by Harold Atteridge (also lyrics). Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 14 Jun 1923- 15 Sep 1923 (118 performances). Cast included: Olive Ann Alcorn, Roy Cummings, George Jessel, Helen Shipman. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Busybody. Comedy. Written by Dorrance Davis [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Clarke Silvernail. Bijou Theatre: 29 Sep 1924- Nov 1924 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Harry Bannister [credited as Harry C. Bannister] (as "Ernest Cadman"), Florence Denman (as "Hilda"), Josephine Drake (as "The Lady Across the Hall"), Mildred Florence (as "Minerva Culpepper"), Joseph Guthrie (as "The Janitor"), Nelan H. Jaap (as "Edward Culpepper"), Edward Keane (as "Ignatius J. Cassidy"), Lisle Leigh (as "Miss Hammer"), William Leonard (as "Archibald Stubbs"), Ada Lewis (as "Mrs. Cornelia Culpepper"), Dan Marlowe (as "A Detective"), Fred Richards (as "Another Detective"), Minnie Stanley (as "The Woman Downstairs"), Helen Stewart (as "Sally Culpepper"), Basil West (as "Professor Kelp"), Josephine Whittell (as "Rosamond Rossmore"). Produced by George Choos.
- (1926) Stage Play: No Trespassing. Comedy. Written by John Hunter Booth. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 7 Sep 1926- Sep 1926 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Juliette Day, Josephine Drake, Russell Hicks, Kay Johnson, Nicholas Joy, W.E. Lawrence, Edwin Nicander, Diantha Pattison, C.W. Ritchie (as Charles Ritchie), Basil Smith. Produced by Hassard Short.
- (1928) Stage Play: Luckee Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Maurice Yvain. Lyrics by Max Lief and Nathaniel Lief. Book adapted by Gertrude Purcell [final Broadway credit]. Based on a French operette by Andre Barde. Musical Director: Earl Busby. Featuring songs by Werner Janssen. Featuring songs with lyrics by Mann Holiner. Choreographed by Harry Puck and Marie Kelley. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps. Directed by Lew Morton. Casino Theatre (moved to The Sam H. Harris Theatre from 29 Oct 1928- close): 15 Sep 1928- 24 Nov 1928 (81 performances). Cast: Ayres (as "Specialty"), Charles A. Baker (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Barber (as "Celina"), Julia Barker (as "Ensemble"), Dan Berrigan (as "Ensemble"), Malease Bisland (as "Ensemble"), Edward Brown (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Carpenter (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Cartlich (as "Ensemble"), Ted Clarke (as "Ensemble"), Don Cortez (as "Ensemble"), Josephine Drake (as "Mme. Falloux") [final Broadway role], Irene Dunne (as "Arlette") [final Broadway role], Thelma Dye (as "Ensemble"), Jinny Evans (as "Ensemble"), Johnny Ferrara (as "One of four Diplomats"), Irving Fisher (as "Lucien DeGravere"), Helen Hackbarth (as "Ensemble"), Andy Hamilton (as "One of four Diplomats"), Billy House (as "Hercules"), Dorothy Kirtley (as "Ensemble"), Frank Lalor (as "Pontaves"), Lucille Leverich (as "Ensemble"), Neva Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Malinoff (as "Specialty"), Dorothy McGushion (as "Lili"), Gertrude McGushion (as "Lulu"), Elena Meade (as "Ensemble"), Betty Montgomery (as "Ensemble"), Carmen Morales (as "Ensemble"), Lenny Nelson (as "One of four Diplomats"), Georgia O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Roberta Parnell (as "Ensemble"), Viola Paulson (as "Ensemble"), Flo Perry (as "Colette"), Harry Phelps (as "Ensemble"), Lou Powers (as "Tampon"), Harry Puck (as "Paul Pechard") [final Broadway credit], Albertina Rasch [credited as Miss Rasche] (as "Specialty"), Albertina Rexroth (as "Ensemble"), Larry Rockwell (as "Ensemble"), Hal Saliers (as "One of four Diplomats"), Kay Simmons (as "Ensemble"), Billy Skinner (as "Ensemble"), Clifford Smith (as "Man/Jean"), Frances Stevens (as "Ensemble"), Doris Vinton (as "Camille"), Harold Vizard (as "DeGravere"), Lorraine Weimar (as "Mme. Pontaves"), Elizabeth Whitehead (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J. J. Shubert.
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