- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Gay Hussars (1908). Musical operetta.
- The Florist Shop (1909). Farce.
- Sari (1914). Musical/operetta.
- Miss Springtime (1916).
- Her Soldier Boy (1916). Musical. Book by Rida Johnson Young. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Emmerich Kálmán. Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young. Adapted from an original Viennese libretto by Leon Victor. Additional music by Felix Powell, Clifton Crawford and Augustus Barratt. Additional lyrics by Clifton Crawford, George Asaf and Augustus Barratt. Musical Director: Augustus Barratt. Choreographed by Jack Mason. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman and Edward Sundquist. Costume Design by Mme. Kahn and Faibsey. Directed by J. J. Shubert. Astor Theatre (moved to The Lyric Theatre from 30 Apr 1917- circa May 1917, then moved to The Shubert Theatre 14 May 1917- close): 6 Dec 1916- 26 May 1917 (198 performances). Cast: John Bilham (as "Chorus"), Ethel Brandon (as "Madame Karoline Delaunay"), Earl Brunswick (as "Sergeant"), Nan Bryce (as "Chorus"), Paul Burtnett (as "Chorus"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Monty Mainwaring"), Clifton Crawford (as "Teddy McLane"), Ward DeWolfe (as "Alfred Appledorp"), Dolly Dempsey (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Flam (as "Alma/Chorus"), Louise Galloway, Eliz Gergely (as "Elsje"), Byrd Goolsby (as "Martin von Artveldt/Chorus"), Jane Gray (as "Chorus"), Frances Hendricks (as "Chorus"), F.D. Henry (as "Chorus"), Mabel Henry (as "Chorus"), Ralph J. Herbert First Sergeant"), Owen Hervey (as "Chorus/A Private"), Fred Hoag (as "Chorus"), Bess Hoban (as "Chorus"), Lillian Horn (as "Chorus"), Helen Hyde (as "A Dancer/Chorus"), Irving Jackson (as "Chorus"), Paula Leslie (as "Chorus"), Beth Lydy (as "Marlene Delaunay"), Dan MacNeil (as "Chorus"), Walter Mahoney (as "Chorus"), Nellie Mallin (as "Chorus"), Violet Marsden (as "Chorus"), Albert McWilliams (as "Chorus"), Grady Miller (as "Chorus"), Mildred Richardson (as "Desiree"), Chloe Richter (as "Chorus"), Frank Ridge (as "Frantz Delaunay"), Adele Rowland (as "Amy Lee"), Dorothy Schaefer (as "Chorus"), Sydelle Seit (as "Chorus"), Doris Sheerin (as "Chorus"), George Shiller (as "Baron von Artveldt"), Sol Singlust (as "Chorus"), Clarice Snyder (as "Boy"), Daniel Sparks (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Taylor (as "Chorus"), John Charles Thomas (as "Alain Teniers"), William Tillett (as "Chorus"), Rosina Timponi (as "Chorus"), Camille Truesdale (as "Chorus"), Ethel Van Arsdale (as "Chorus"), Katherine Vincent (as "Chorus"), Florence Vinsen (as "Chorus"), Harold Vizard (as "Vitus Appledorp"), John Walsh (as "Chorus"), Peggy Whitney (as "Chorus"), Fred Williams (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Riviera Girl (1917). Musical comedy. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger
- The Yankee Princess (1922). Musical comedy. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Book by William LeBaron. Based on "Die Bajadere" by Julius Brammer and Alfred Gruemwald. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva. Musical Director: William Daly. Directed by Frederick G. Latham and Julian Mitchell. Knickerbocker Theatre: 2 Oct 1922- 9 Dec 1922 (80 performances). Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger.
- Countess Maritza (1926). Musical/operetta. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Book by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald. Lyrics by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald. Lyrics adapted by Harry B. Smith. Directed by J.J. Shubert. Shubert Theatre: 18 Sep 1926- 25 Jun 1927 (321 performances). Cast: Hugh Chilvers (as "Tscheko"), Yvonne D'Arle (as "Countess Maritza"), Florence Edney (as "Princess Bozena Klopensheim"), Arthur Geary (as "Lazlo"), Vivian Hart (as "Lisa"), George Hassell (as "Prince Populescu"), Louis E. Miller (as "Bela Torek"), Harry K. Morton (as "Zingo"), Odette Myrtil (as "Manja"), Marjorie Peterson (as "Freda"), Carl Randall (as "Baron Koloman Szupan"), Arthur Rogers (as "Nepomuk"), Frank Sinnott (as "Servant"), C.H. Tolman (as "First Officer"), Nathaniel Wagner (as "Stefan"), Walter Woolf King (as "Count Tassilo Endrody"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Circus Princess (1927). Musical/operetta. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Book by Harry B. Smith. Based on the Viennese original by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Costume Design by Ernest Schrapps. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Choreographed by Allan K. Foster. Directed by J.C. Huffman and Marcel Varneli. Winter Garden Theatre: 25 Apr 1927- 8 Oct 1927 (192 performances). Cast: Bill Arnold (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Barry (as "Prince Palinsky"), George Bickel (as "Pelican"), Michael Brent (as "Ensemble"), William Browne (as "Ensemble"), Russell Bryant (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Chamber (as "Ensemble"), Karin Colon (as "Ensemble"), Thomas Coppe (as "Ensemble"), Billy Culloo (as "Porter/Ensemble"), Fred Derrick (as "An Old Clown"), Ted Doner (as "Toni Schlumberger"), Edward Donohue (as "Ensemble"), Tom Donohue (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Eaddy (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Foy (as "Mabel Gibson"), Rose Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Edouard Grobe (as "Footman"), Jessica Hagenah (as "Ensemble"), Poodles Hanneford (as "First Cossack/Bus Boy"), Stanley Harrison (as "Baron Sakuskine"), George Hassell (as "Grand Duke Sergius"), Virginia Hassell (as "Barmaid/Ensemble"), John Henry (as "Archbishop"), Frank Horn (as "Lieutenant Petrovitch/Ensemble"), Paul Jones (as "Ensemble"), Starr West Jones (as "Nicholas/Grand Duke's Adjutant/Ensemble"), Florence Kowalewska (as "Ensemble"), Oscar Lowande (as "A Clown"), Margaret Luerssen (as "Ensemble"), Herbert Lyle (as "Paul/An Officer/Ensemble"), Donald McGill (as "Ensemble"), Wilma Miller (as "Ensemble"), Marie Minor (as "Ensemble"), Gerald Moore (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Moore (as "Ensemble"), Florence Morrison (as "Frau Schlumberger"), James C. Morton (as "Pinelli/Second Cossack/First Waiter"), Phyllis Newkirk (as "Ensemble"), Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Stanislavsky"), Katherine O'Neale (as "Ensemble"), Mary Patterson (as "Ensemble"), Guy Robertson (as "Prince Alexis Orloff/Mr. X"), Edmund Ruffner (as "Commissionaire/Majordomo"), Alfred Russ (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Scheerer (as "Ensemble"), Bob Schutte (as "Ensemble"), Harry Shackelford (as "Constantine/Ensemble"), Stella Shields (as "Ensemble"), Desiree Tabor (as "Princess Fedora Palinska"), Joseph Toner (as "Ivan Panin"), Sam True (as "Ensemble"), Roy Vitalis (as "Loris/Ensemble"), Eleanor Witmar (as "Ensemble"), Max Wolfe (as "Ensemble"), John Zimmerman (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Golden Dawn (1927). Musical/drama. Music by 'Emmerich Kalman' and Herbert P. Stothart. Book by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Director: Herbert Stothart. Associate Musical Dir.: Mario Agnolucci. Choreographed by Dave Bennett. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Directed by Reginald Hammerstein. Hammerstein's Theatre: 30 Nov 1927- 5 May 1928 (184 performances). Cast: F. J. Accoll, Alexander U. Fine's Russian Art Choir, Ann Anderson, Vsevolad Andrenoff, Emilia Andrievska, Irving Andrievsky, Paula Ayers, Louise Baer, Saloma Bartolm, Arnold Basil, Service Bell, W. Messenger Bellis, Carlo Benetti, Norine Bogen, George Brant, Henry Brown, Leola Buelow, Alice Bussee, Maude Carleton, Barbara Carrington, Jacques Cartier, Tom Chadwick, Helene Chaudaroff, Vladimir Chavdaroff, Robert Chisholm, Inez Clough, Helene Cunihan, Michael Dalsky, Xenia Dalsky, Vladimir Danieloff, Nydia D'Arnell, Christine David, Joseph Davidenko, Frances Denny, Harold Des Verney, Frank Dobert, Hazel Drury, Frances Dumas, James Earl, H. Webster Elkins, La Vergne Evans, Marie Foster, Norma France, Robert Paton Gibbs (as "An Old Man of Africa"), Geraldine Gooding, Leonard Gorlenko, Kumar Goshal, Geneva Grant, Dora Grebenetsky, Paul Gregory, James Grey, Klara Grosheva, Maria Grushko, Amos Guerrant, Janet Hale, Adolph Henderson, Jean Hitch, Elizabeth Holloway, Olin Howland, Louise Hunter, Zina Ivanova, Robert Jackson, Mimi Jordan, Karol Kayne, All Kisselava, Toni Klimovitch, Kohana, Peter Kosloff, Grace La Rue, Lucy Lawlor, Cary Grant (as "Anzac") [redited as Archie Leach], Mary Mason, Ruthena Matson, William McFarland, Alva McGill, Len Mence, Peggy Messinger, Julia F. Mitchell, Sorena Mumma, Barbara Newberry, Mabel Olsen, Lidia Ordinsky, Peter Ordunsky, Raymond Otto, Alexander Ouzoroff, Anna Ouzoroff, Reginald Pasch, Henry Pemberton, Milton Rae, McKinley Reeves, Alma Reynolds, Tom Rider, Leona Riggs, Wilma Roeloff, Viviene Russell, Bunny Schum, Konstantine Smith, Gil Squires, Marguerita Sylva, Magda Trauber, Louise Turner, Valla Valentinova, Joseph Vitale [Broadway debut], William Walker, Benveneta Washington, Edward Watkins, Rosena Weston, Maud White, Earl Wilson. Produced by Arthur Hammerstein.
- Countess Maritza (1928). Musical/operetta. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Book by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. Lyrics by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grunwald. Lyrics adapted by Harry B. Smith. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Century Theatre: 9 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Gladys Baxter (as "Countess Maritza"), Leonard Ceeley (as "Count Tassilo Endrody"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Tscheko"), Alexandra Dagmar (as "Princess Bozena Klopensheim"), George Dobbs (as "Baron Koloman Szupan"), Arthur Geary (as "Lazlo"), Robert Greig (as "Prince Populescu"), Mitzi Kish (as "Freda"), Louis E. Miller (as "Bela Torek"), James C. Morton (as "Zingo"), Odette Myrtil (as "Manja"), Marjorie Peterson (as "Lisa"), Robert Roltner (as "Nepomuk/First Officer"), Clarence Tolman (as "Stefan"), Jules Waldeck (as "Servant"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- Sari (1930). Musical/operetta (revival). Book by C.S. Cushing and E.P. Heath. Music by Emmerich Kálmán. Lyrics by C.S. Cushing and E.P. Heath. Based on the Viennese original 'Der Zigeunerprimas' by Julius Wilhelm and Fritz Greenbaum. Choreographed by Albertina Rasch. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros and Ronsin. Costume Design by Albertine Randall Wheelan. Directed by George F. Marion [final Broadway credit]. Liberty Theatre: 29 Jan 1930- 8 Feb 1930 (15 performances). Cast: Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Count Estragon"), Pat Clayton (as "Pierre"), Marybeth Conoly (as "Juliska Fekete"), J. Humbird Duffey (as "Laczi"), Gloria Frey (as "Klari"), Mitzi Hajos (as "Sari"), Bernard Jukes (as "Cadeaux"), Boyd Marshall (as "Pali Racz"), David D. Morris (as "Joska Fekete"), Jack Suires (as "Gaston"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- Marinka (1945). Musical/drama. Music by Emmerich Kálmán [final Broadway credit]. Lyrics by George Marion Jr.. Book by George Marion Jr. and Karl Farkas. Musical Director: Ray Kavanaugh. Music orchestrated by Hans Spialek. Winter Garden Theatre (moved to The Ethel Barrymore Theatre 1 Oct 1945- close): 18 Jul 1945- 8 Dec 1945 (165 performances). Cast: Michael Barrett (as "Sergeant Negulegul"), Paul Campbell (as "Count Hoyos"), Ronnie Cunningham (as "Tilly"), Bob Douglas (as "Lieutenant Baltatzy"), Leonard Elliott (as "Francis"), Jack Gansert (as "Lieutenant Palafy"), Noel Gordon (as "Naval Lieutenant"), Adrienne Gray (as "Countess Huebner"), Taylor Holmes (as "Count Lobkowitz"), Jack Leslie (as "Waiter"), Ethel Levey (as "Madame Sacher") [final Broadway role], Luba Malina (as "Countess Landovska"), Joan Roberts (as "Marinka"), Reinhold Schünzel (as "Emperor Franz Josef"), Harry Stockwell (as "Crown Prince Rudolph"), Romo Vincent (as "Bratfisch"), Elline Walther (as "Countess von Diefendorfer"), Ruth Webb (as "Nadine"). Produced by Jules J. Leventhal and Harry Howard.
- (1927) Victor Herbert and his musical, "Countess Martiza," was performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio.
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