- (1900 - 1933) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Her Majesty, the Girl Queen of Nordenmark. Melodrama. Written by J.I.C. Clarke, from a novel by Elizabeth Tompkins. Directed by Frank Hatch (also in cast). Manhattan Theatre: 15 Oct 1900- Dec 1900 (closing date unknown/58 performances). Cast included: May Arthur, Isabelle Bowman, George Conklin, Frazer Coulter, Fernanda Eliscu, Alfred Garland, Grace George, Emil Hoch, P. James, Louise Lloyd, Agnes Marks, Agnes McCarthy, Thomas Meighan, Samuel Michaelson, Annie Mifflin, William Murchison, George Osbourne, Bert W. Parmeter, George Pauncefort [Broadway debut], Louis Payne, Morton Selton, T. Troy, Marion Walsh, Frank Worthing. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Street Singer. Musical drama. Music Adapted by Victor Colwell. Musical Director: Victor Colwell. Book by James Halleck Reid. Additional music by Ted S. Barron. Additional lyrics by Edgar Malone. Choreographed by Emil Hansel. Directed by William Deane.American Theatre, (moved to The West End Theatre from 17 Oct 1904- close): 12 Sep 1904- 22 Oct 1904 (24 performances). Produced by B.E. Forrester and Harry Mittenthal.
- (1906) Stage Play: Julie Bonbon. Romance. Written by Clara Lipman. Lew M. Fields Theatre (moved to The Lyric Theatre from 9 Apr 1906- close): 1 Jan 1906- 15 Apr 1906 (106 performances). Cast: Anthony Asher, Kitty Barry, Gaston Bell, Beatrice Bertrand, Ray Beveridge, Wyrley Birch, William 'Stage' Boyd [Broadway debut], Meredith G. Brown, Edna Carroll, Mary Cecil, Mr. Cloudman, Mr. Douglas, James Durkin [Broadway debut], Miss Edwards, Elsie Ferguson, Maggie Fielding, Katie Gillman, Dora Goldthwaite, Miss Hager, James Helton, Percy Helton [Broadway debut], Miss Howland, Mr. Jones, J. Harry Knowles, Louise Laroux, Amy Lesser, Clara Lipman (as "Julie Bonbon"), Alice Loeber, Muriel MacArthur, Mr. Maley, Louis Mann, Marjorie Maxwell, Miss Miller, George Pauncefort, Alexandra Phillips, Edward Pierce, Otis Sheridan, R. Siato, W. Thornton Simpson, Mr. Smith, Miss Tracy, Mr. Walton, Jules Weitler, Sam White.
- (1907) Stage Play: His Excellency the Governor. (Revival).
- (1909) Stage Play: The Vampire.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Motor Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Kiss Waltz. Musical/operetta. Music by C.M. Ziehrer. Written by Edgar Smith. American Lyrics by Matthew Woodward. Based on the Viennese operetta "Liebeswalzer" by Robert Bodansky and Alfred Grunbaum. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Featuring songs by Harry Gifford, Alfred Lawrence, Tom Mellor, Leslie Stuart, Louis A. Hirsch and Jerome Kern. Musical Staging by William J. Wilson. Dances staged by Gus Sohlke. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Casino Theatre: 18 Sep 1911- 2 Dec 1911 (88 performances). Cast: Margaret Adair, Mae Allen, May Arnold, Anna Berg, Charles Bigelow, Josephine Bramdell, Martin Brown, Winifred Browne, Helen Clagett, Ethel Collinson, James Curran, Eva Davenport, Mae Dealy, Ethel Dennison, Claudia Esmond, Irving Feiner, Louis Finity, Elsie Froehlich, Marion George, Robert Gilbert, Lew Graham, George Gray, Estelle Grayce, Frederick Hamilton, Agnes Hebron, Frank Hempstone, Olga Hempstone, Helen Lloyd, Clarence Lutz, Florence Mallory, Mildred Manners, Blanche Marr, Violet Marsden, Cecile Mayo, Robert Milliken, Nemo Ormsden, George Pauncefort, LeRoy Pruette, William Pruette, Vivian Raymond, Adele Rowland, Elsa Ryan, Oscar Schwartz, Isador Snee, Florence Summerville, Frances Summerville, Camille Truesdale, May Von Sommerfeld, F.E. Walker, Robert Warwick (as "Guido Spini"), Ethel Weir, Lillian Wiggins, Annette Woodman, Sue Young, Flora Zabelle. Produced by Sam S. and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1912) Stage Play: Two Little Brides. Musical comedy.
- (1912) Stage Play: Little Miss Brown. Written by Philip Bartholomae. Directed by Philip Bartholomae. 48th Street Theatre: 29 Aug 1912- Nov 1912 (closing date unknown/84 performances). Cast: Madge Kennedy (as "Miss Brown"), William Morris, Rae Bowdin, John Bowers [Broadway debut], Terese Deagle, Mattie Ferguson, John F. Heins, Tom Lemonier, Sidney Macy, Ellen Mortimer, George Pauncefort, Ned Sparks [credited as Ned A. Sparks] (as "Hotel Clerk") [Broadway debut], Charles Stanley, Richard Taber, Olive Harper Thorne. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Gay Lord Quex. (Revival).
- (1920) Stage Play: Just Suppose. Comedy. Written by A.E. Thomas. Henry Miller's Theatre: 1 Nov 1920- Jan 1921 (closing date unknown/88 performances).
- (1923) Stage Play: The Mad Honeymoon. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: What's Your Wife Doing? Comedy/farce.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Bride. Comedy/mystery.
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