- (1902 - 1908) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1902) Stage Play: The Emerald Isle. Musical comedy. Music by Sir Arthur Sullivan and Edward German [earliest Broadway credit]. Libretto by Basil Hood. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Herald Square Theatre: 1 Sep 1902- 18 Oct 1902 (50 performances). Cast: Frank Belcher, Edna Burd, William T. Carleton, Kate Condon, Jefferson De Angelis, John Dudley, Charles Dunngan, Amelia Fields, Helena Frederick, Lois Garneau, Gerald Gerome, F. Stuart Hyatt, Audrey Kingsbury, Frederic K. Logan, Edmund Stanley. Produced by Sam S. Shubert.
- (1903) Stage Play: A Princess of Kensington. Musical/opera. Music by Edward German. Libretto by Basil Hood. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller. Featuring songs by Ernest Shand. Featuring songs with lyrics by C.H. Bovill. Additional lyrics by James T. Powers. Directed by Cyril Scott. Broadway Theatre: 31 Aug 1903- 3 Oct 1903 (41 performances). Cast: Wyatt E. Barnes, Lily Bircham (as "Butterfly"), Walter Craven (as "Yapp"), Pauline de la Paz (as "Mustardseed"), Dora DeFilippe (as "Kenna"), Nellie Emerald (as "Dragonfly"), Cecil Engleheart (as "Joy"), Amelia Fields (as "Nell Reddish"), Stanley Forde [credited as Stanley H. Forde] (as "Mr. Reddish"), Pauline Frederick (as "Titania"), Elsie Gibbons (as "Cobweb"), C.H. Hillman (as "James Doubleday"), Loyd Hoey (as "Zephyrus"), Fred Huntley (as "Bill Blake"), George B. Jackson (as "Sir James Jellicoe"), Richie Ling (as "Lieutenant Brook Green"), Edward Martindel (as "Azuriel"), Angela May (as "Lady Jellicoe"), George Mudie (as "Old Ben"), James T. Powers (as "William Jelf"), Thomas Shannon (as "Recruiting Sergeant"), William Stephens (as "Puck"), Jack Taylor (as "Oberon"), Bernard Tieman (as "Will Weatherley"), Estelle Ward (as "Peaseblossom"), Leila Williams (as "Moth"), P.J. Worthington (as "Jem Johnson"). Produced by John C. Fisher.
- (1907) Stage Play: Tom Jones. Musical comedy. Orchestra under the direction of Herman Perlet. Music by Edward German [final Broadway credit]. Libretto by Robert Courtneidge and A.M. Thompson. Lyrics by Charles H. Taylor. Based on the novel by Henry Fielding. Lyrics for "King Neptune" by Basil Hood. Dances arranged by Dave Marion. Scenic Design by Walter Burridge. Produced under the personal direction of Edward German and Robert Courtneidge. Astor Theatre: 11 Nov 1907- 4 Jan 1908 (65 performances). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1946) His musical, "Merrie England," was performed at the Princes Theatre in London, England with Heddle Nash, Linda Gray, Dennis Noble, Anna Jeans, and Morris Sweden in the cast.
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