- (1903 - 1927) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: A Son of Rest. Musical/farce. Book by George Weston. Music by George Weston. Lyrics by George Weston. Musical Director: Max S. Witte. Featuring songs by Max S. Witte and Theodore M. Morse. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward Madden [earliest Broadway credit] and Frederic Ranken. Musical Staging by Samuel Marion. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 17 Aug 1903- 27 Feb 1904 (16 performances/on hiatus from 23 Aug 1903- 21 Feb 1904). Produced by Broadhurst & Currie.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Catch of the Season. Musical. Music by H.E. Haines and Evelyn Baker. Additional music by William T. Francis, Jerome Kern, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Edward Madden, Theodore M. Morse, Clifford Harris, Fred Earle, Dave Reed Jr., Alfred Solmon, Luke Forwood, Hugh Rumbold and Henry E. Pether. Book by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton. Lyrics by Charles H. Taylor. Musical Director: William T. Francis. Additional lyrics by Vernon Roy, J.J. Montague, Fred W. Leigh and Frank Compton. Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros. Costume Design by Ward. Directed by Ben Teal. Daly's Theatre: 26 Aug 1905- 25 Nov 1905 (93 performances). Cast: Talleur Andrews Talleur Andrews, Elaine Barry (as "Gibson Girl"), William L. (W.L.) Branscombe, Lillian Burns, Violet Conrad (as "Gibson Girl"), Elise Delisia (as "Gibson Girl"), Marguerite DeManges (as "Gibson Girl"), Germaine deValeral (as "Gibson Girl"), Martha Dufrene (as "Gibson Girl"), Sylvia Eagan (as "Gibson Girl"), Annie Esmond (as "Lady Crystal"), C.J. Evans (as "Second Footman"), Margaret Fraser (as "Hon. Honoria Bedford"), Vivian Graham (as "Badminton"), Madge Greet (as "Princess Schowenhohe-Hohenschowen"), Alys Hardy (as "Gibson Girl"), William Jefferson, Fred Kaye, Ethel Kelly (as "Gibson Girl"), Suzanne LaPage (as "Gibson Girl"), Angele Lerida (as "Gibson Girl"), Suzanne Mallot (as "Gibson Girl"), Suzanne Maud (as "Gibson Girl"), Edna May, Jane May, Jack H. Millar, Maud Milton, Helen Morrison (as "Gibson Girl"), Frank Norman, John F. O'Sullivan, Queenie Pete (as "Gibson Girl"), Evelyn Powys (as "Gibson Girl"), Dorothy Reynolds (as "Gibson Girl"), Dora Sevening, Eda Shirley (as "Gibson Girl"), Bert Sinden, Farren Soutar, Mariel St. Quinten, Master Louis Victor, Vivian Voweles, Mrs. J.P. West, Fred Wright, Dorothy Zimmerman. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Rogers Brothers in Panama. Musical comedy. Music by Max Hoffmann. Book by Sylvester Maguire and Aaron Hoffman. Lyrics by Edward Madden. Musical Director: John Harding. Dances arranged by Pat Rooney. Directed by Ben Teal. Broadway Theatre (moved to The Liberty Theatre on 21 Oct 1907 to close): 2 Sep 1907- 9 Nov 1907 (71 performances). Cast: Flo Hengler (as "Pequita"), May Hengler (as "Nita"), Alfred Hickman (as "Hunting Coyne"), George Lydecker (as "Camillo Mendoza"), Robinson Newbold (as "Jose Amador"), Gus Rogers (as "Hugo Kisser"), Max Rogers (as "A. Gustave Windt"), Marion Stanley (as "Rose Gay"), Walter Ware (as "Chub Featherweight"), Miss Acklin (as "Shanley's Restaurant Girl"), Miss Alain (as "Cactus Boy"), Miss Barnard (as "Violet, Flower Girl"), James A. Bliss (as "Hon. Gideon Gay"), Miss. Brown (as "Cactus Boy"), Miss Clifford (as "Sherry's Restaurant Girl"), Frank Conners (as "Gomez"), Miss Devere (as "Daisy, Flower Girl"), Miss Everett (as "Mignonette, Flower Girl"), Bert Ewing (as "Diaz"), Miss Fenton (as "Cactus Boy"), Miss Green (as "Lily, Flower Girl"), Lottie Greenwood (as "Lola"), Miss Handy (as "Cactus Boy"), Joseph Kane (as "Gruimo DeHabana"), Miss Kesse (as "Cactus Boy"), Philip Leigh (as "Captain Pedro"), Miss Lloyd (as "Cactus Boy"), Miss McCeney (as "Cactus Boy"), Miss Melton (as "Churchill's Restaurant Girl"), Marion Mobsy (as "Pansy, Flower Girl"), Marion Mosby (as "Marquita"), Avita Sanchez (as "Bella Amador"), Miss Sinclair (as "Rector's Restaurant Girl"), Miss Stanton (as "Waldorf Restaurant Girl"), Miss Twohey (as "Cactus Boy"), Miss Vallorie (as "Martin's Restaurant Girl"), Miss Wilson (as "Rose, Flower Girl"). Produced by Gus Rogers and Max Rogers.
- (1908) Stage Play: Lonesome Town. Musical comedy. Music by J.A. Raynes. Book by Judson D. Brusie. Lyrics by Judson D. Brusie. Additional numbers by Witmark and Sons. Featuring "Gee! But This Is a Lonesome Town" by Billy Gaston. Featuring "The Lanky, Yankee Boys in Blue" by Edward Madden and Theodore M. Morse. Featuring "Just Some One" by Will R. Anderson. Musical Direction by J.A. Raynes. Dances arranged by Kolb and Dill. Directed by Frank Smithson. Circle Theatre: 20 Jan 1908- 4 Apr 1908 (88 performances). Cast: Wilmer Bentley (as "Hip, promoter/Lounnie Dippe, a proprietor of Hotel Watts"), Max M. Dill (as "Bakersfield Bill, a tramp"), Ben T. Dillon (as "Fresno Phil, a tramp"), C. William Kolb (as "Chico Charlie, tramping for his health"), Georgia O'Ramey (as "Hazy Fogg, a native daughter of Watts"), Robert G. Pitkin (as "Wise, a promoter"), Clyde Allen (as "Golf Boy"), R.J. Bellaire (as "Golf Boy"), B. Case (as "Golf Boy"), Irma Croft (as "Anne Nother"), Myrtle DeSota (as "Summer Girl"), Rhoda DeVourney (as "Summer Girl"), Evangeline Dixie (as "Summer Girl"), Edna Dorman (as "Ima Peach, a product of San Francisco"), Louis Fletcher (as "Golf Boy"), Marie Lamar (as "Summer Girl"), Maude Lambert (as "Mrs. A. Marvellous Wonder, a New York widow"), Herbert Lancaster (as "Golf Boy"), L. Lawson (as "Golf Boy"), Marion Lewis (as "Summer Girl"), Austina Mason (as "Summer Girl"), Charles McCaffrey (as "Golf Boy"), Lottie McCree (as "Summer Girl"), Charles McGaffney (as "Cow"), Marion Miller (as "Summer Girl"), Julie Newell (as "Summer Girl"), Lillian Norton (as "Summer Girl"), Jennie E. Orr (as "Summer Girl"), Mabel Orr (as "Summer Girl"), Frances Paon (as "Summer Girl"), Marie Propp (as "Summer Girl"), Carlita Ricard (as "Summer Girl"), Elenore Russell (as "Summer Girl"), Faye Stewart (as "Summer Girl"), Arthur Van (as "Eazy, a native son of Watts"), Graham Velsey (as "Golf Boy"), Marion Vose (as "Summer Girl"), Alice Willard (as "Summer Girl"), Anna Wilson (as "Summer Girl"), Loretta Wilson (as "Summer Girl"), George Wright Sr. (as "Hiram Diggs, a constable of Watts"). Produced by Kolb and Dill.
- (1908) Stage Play: The-Merry-Go-Round. Musical comedy.
- (1915) Stage Play: Cousin Lucy. Musical comedy. Written by Charles Klein. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Schuyler Green. Musical Director: August Kleinecke. Additional music by August Kleinecke and Percy Wenrich. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional lyrics by Edward Madden. Choreographed by Dave Bennett. Directed by Robert Milton. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 27 Aug 1915- 2 Oct 1915 (43 performances). Cast: J.W. Ashley (as "Broad"), James Budd (as "Chauffeur"), Ned Burton (as "James Baldwin"), Claudia Carlstead (as "Ensemble"), Marie Chambers (as "Mrs. Hillary Bronson"), Leo Donnelly (as "Klayburgh"), Julian Eltinge (as "Jerry Jackson") [final Broadway role], Claiborne Foster (as "Dorothy Walbrook"), Henry Friend (as "Policeman"), Edith Hanbury (as "Mrs. Henshaw"), Elsie Marquette (as "Ensemble"), Jane Oaker (as "Queeny"), Lillian Ormonde (as "Ensemble"), Alice Palmer (as "Ensemble"), Irene Palmer (as "Della/Ensemble"), Mrs. Stuart Robson (as "Mrs. Wallingford"), Ethel Russell (as "Ensemble"), Grace Russell (as "Ensemble"), Mark Smith (as "Hillary Bronson"), Frank Stevens (as "Expressman"), Edna Stillwell (as "Ensemble"), Olive Tell (as "Angela Baldwin") [Broadway debut], Grace Walton (as "Ensemble"), Austin Webb (as "Horace Holden"), Dallas Welford (as "Bister"), Elsie Weller (as "Ensemble"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1910) Stage Play: Up and Down Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by William Jerome. Additional music by Albert von Tilzer, Ted Snyder, Melville Ellis, Melville Gideon and Louis A. Hirsch. Additional lyrics by Edward Madden, Junie McCree and Irving Berlin. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Directed by William J. Wilson. Casino Theatre: 18 Jul 1910- 17 Sep 1910 (72 performances). Cast: Adelaide & Hughes (as "Special Dancing Feature"), Ricca Allen (as "Mrs. Shark"), George Anderson (as "Apollo"), Leota Armitage (as "Chorus"), Lillian Barnett (as "Chorus"), Edna Bates (as "Chorus"), Anna Berg (as "Chorus"), Irving Berlin (as "Entertainer at the Cafe d'Lobster"), Ammie Berry (as "Chorus"), Betty Best (as "Chorus"), Martin Brown (as "Erato"), Sara Carr (as "Chorus"), James B. Carson (as "Isadore Schlameil"), Emma Carus (as "Melpomene"), Bertha Caruthers (as "Chorus"), Sylvia Clarke (as "Lucius/Chorus"), Edward Cutler (as "Chorus"), Lillian Darlington (as "Chorus"), Mae Dealy (as "Mrs. Shopleigh/Euterpe"), Ray Dodge (as "Chorus/George Lushington"), Edna Dodsworth (as "Chorus"), May Donahue (as "Mrs. Bumpkin"), Florence Douglas (as "Chorus"), Helen Edwards (as "Chorus"), Marie Flood (as "Mrs. Shirkflat/Chorus"), Gene Foxcroft (as "Chu Gum"), Eddie Foy (as "Momus"), Lillian Gay (as "Chorus"), Phyllis Gordon (as "Thalia"), Jack Hagner (as "Chorus"), Frances Halliday (as "Chorus"), Patsy Hamilton (as "Chorus"), Ernest Hare (as "Vicius/Officer Casey"), Martha Hines (as "Chorus"), Henry Holt (as "Sing Hi"), Thea Howard (as "Chorus"), Ada Howell (as "Chorus"), Morien Huben (as "Chorus"), Maude Inglesby (as "Chorus"), Susie Kerwin (as "Chorus"), Ida Kramer (as "Chorus"), Irma La Pierre (as "Chorus"), Margaret Langhorne (as "Chorus"), Betty Lavalliere (as "Chorus"), George Lyman (as "Chorus"), Harry MacDonough (as "Nabba/Henry White/Jean Garcon"), Adele Marie (as "Chorus"), Blanche Marr (as "Chorus"), Blanche Mell (as "Chorus"), Peggy Merritt (as "Genus/Chorus"), Marguerite Meyers (as "Chorus"), Robert Milliken (as "Dutch McGee/Willie Run/An Umpire"), Nat Nazarro Jr., Gloria Pierce (as "Mazie Malborough"), Harry Potter (as "Chorus"), Frederick Powell (as "George Bumpkin"), Frankie Rice (as "Chorus"), Agnes Richter (as "Chorus"), Harold A. Robe (as "Gilligan/Chorus"), Hans Robert (as "Harry Soakem/Bunco Bill"), Mathilde Rodriguez (as "Chorus"), Beatrice Rose (as "Chorus"), Milbury Ryder (as "Chorus"), Oscar Schwartz (as "Chorus"), Ted Snyder (as "Entertainer at the Cafe d'Lobster"), Marguerite St. Clair (as "Pythagoras/Chorus"), Melissa Ten Eyck (as "Fan Tan"), Jane Warrington (as "Chorus"), Anna Wheaton (as "Miss Frite"), Vida Whitmore (as "Terpischore"), Eva Williams (as "Lazia"), Jesse Willingham (as "Chorus"), Jessica Worth (as "Caliope/Vivian Bumpkin"), Dorothy Wright (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert and Lew M. Fields.
- (1911) Stage Play: Vera Violetta. Musical comedy. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Book by Leonard Liebling and Harold Atteridge. Based on the German of Leo Stein. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Samuel Lehman. Additional lyrics by Melville Gideon, Edward Madden, Harry Pilcer and George M. Cohan. Additional music by George M. Cohan, Jean Schwartz and Louis A. Hirsch. Directed by Lewis Morton. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1911- 24 Feb 1912 (112 performances/played in repertory with Undine). Cast: Maidie Berker (as "Ninon/Chorus"), Barney Bernard (as "Morris Cohen"), Eva Burnett (as "Chorus"), Helen Burnett (as "Chorus"), Jennie Callan (as "Chorus"), Doris Cameron (as "Margot"), Jennie Cannar (as "Chorus"), James B. Carson (as "Professor Otto von Gruenberg"), Kathleen Clifford (as "Mlle. Angelique"), Jose Collins (as "Mme. von Gruenberg"), Babe Dakin (as "Chorus"), George Dellett (as "Chorus"), Gaby Deslys (as "Mme. Adelle de St. Cloche"), Florence Douglas (as "La Duchesse/Lulu"), Melville Ellis (as "Paul Voison"), Harry Fisher, Charmain Furlong (as "Chorus"), James Georgi (as "Chorus"), Charmain Furlong (as "Chorus"), The Gordon Brothers (as "Chorus"), Ernest Hare (as "Pierre"), Clarence Harvey (as "Marquis de Tivoli"), Al Jolson (as "Claude"), Betty LaBoulaye (as "Chorus"), Marie Lachere (as "Chorus"), Jane Lawrence (as "Susanne/Chorus"), Stella Mayhew (as "Mme. Elise"), Harry Pilcer (as "Andrew Mason"), Lew Quinn (as "Manager of the Skating Rink"), Dorothy Scherer (as "Chorus"), Billee Taylor (as "A Rounder"), Camille Truesdale (as "Chorus"), Mae West, Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Aristide de St. Cloche"). Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Mimic World. Musical revue. Book by Edgar Smith. Music by Ben M. Jerome and Seymour Furth. Lyrics by Edward Madden and Addison Burkhard. Featuring "Mary Carey" by Benjamin Hapgood Burt and John B. Lovitz. Music for "When Johnny Comes March Home (From College) Again" and "Rag Man, Music Man" by Louis A. Hirsch. Music for "My Lady Wine" by Carl Rehman. Orchestra under the direction of Oscar Radin. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law and Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by William H. Matthews, Mme. Freisinger and Mme. Ripley. Musical numbers conceived and executed by Ned Wayburn. Directed by James C. Huffman. Casino Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House on 29 Sep 1908 to close): 9 Jul 1908- 3 Oct 1908 (100 performances). Cast: Roy Atwell (as "Lord Dundreary, a ghost from the humorous past"), Irene Bentley, William Bonelli, Vernon Castle (as "Mrs. Guilford, a society leader"), Harry Corson Clark, Lotta Faust, Seymour Felix (as "George Cohan, a pop-up clip-up"), Charles King, Walter Lawrence, Dave Lewis, George W. Monroe, Grace Tyson, Theresa Bercien, Doris Cameron, Gladys Claire, Sam Collins, Marjorie Cortland, Dorothy Davidson, Miss V. Earl, Etta Franklin, Lottie Franklin, Louis Franklin, Miss P. Franklin, Bert French (as "Henri Montmarty"), Elizabeth Gardner, Ada Gordon, Jack Gordon, Lillian Graham, Joe Hadley, Marian Hartman, Mazie King, Nellie King, Jack Laughlin, Hattie Lorraine, Frank Mayne (as "Richard Thief, a worthy gentleman"), Arthur McWaters, Gladys Moore (as "Salome/American Daisy"), William Moore, George C. Pierce, Miss H. Pillard, Grace Shannon, Charles Sharp, Sam Sidman, Bessie Stevens, Frank Thomas, Grace Van Studdiford, Bert Von Klein, Will West, Ellen Worth. Produced by Sam Shubert, Lee Shubert and Lew Fields.
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