- (1918) Stage: Directed (w/J. Franklin Bell) "Yip Yip Yaphank", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music / lyrics by Sgt. Irving Berlin. Featuring songs by H.P. Danks. Featuring songs with lyrics by Eben E. Rexford. Musical Director: Dan Castler. Century Theatre (moved to The Lexington Theatre 2 Sep 1918-close): 19 Aug 1918-14 Sep 1918 (32 performances). Cast: Mr. Abbott, Mr. Anderson, Ed Astroff, Mr. Balling, Mr. Barnett, J. Barsalion, William Bauman, G. Becker, Sgt. Irving Berlin, Mr. Bjornquist, Edward Bolles, Mr. Bolton, Mr. Borgraff, H. Bowen, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Bragg, Mr. Breen, Mr. Brenna, Mr. Brennan, Mr. Brennick, Mr. Breslin, Mr. Breyer, A. Brown, B. Brown, D. Brown, Edgar Bryde, Mr. Buckley, Mr. Burett, P.J. Burns, Mr. Cahill, C. Cahn, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Churchill, M. Clark, Hughie Clarke, Mr. Cline, Mr. Colando, B. Collins, Mr. Conden, Mr. Conway, Mr. Cronin, Mr. Cullen, Solly Cutner, William Dale, Mr. Davison, Mr. Degnan, Mr. Deick, F. DeMatthews, Mr. Dermody, Mr. Dinan, Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Downey, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Epstein, Mr. Ewell, Jack Farley, Matt Feiber, Mr. Feilberman, Mr. Ferreriar, Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Francois, Mr. Frederich, Howard Friend, Mr. Frost, Mr. Garblick, Mr. Gaulen, Louis Gaut, Mr. Gedney, Milt Geiber, Mr. Gigli, Mr. Gillen, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Ginsberg, Mr. Glander, Mr. Gold, Mr. Goldoff, Mr. Golenski, Mr. Gorman, Mr. Gray, Harry Green, Mr. Grey, Mr. Grossman, Mr. Haggerty, F. Hamburger, Mr. Hayes, Dan Healy, Mr. Heim, Mr. Herman, Bob Higgins, Mr. Hill, Charles Holly, Mr. Jacobs, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Jonas, Mr. Jorgas, Mr. Jorn, Mr. Kader, Mr. Karsch, E. Kelly, J. Kelly, Jack Kelly, Joe Kelly, Kuy Kendall, Mr. Kime, Mr. Kline, Mr. Kouch, Otto Kruger, Mr. Kubler, Mr. LaGleur, Mr. Langdon, Mr. Lederer, Sammy Lee, Bennie Leonard, L. Lohr, Mr. Long, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Lyons, Mr. Mahoney, Charles Mantia, B. Marcus, J.O. Martin, Mr. Mathias, Paul McAllister, Mr. McCrystal, Mr. McEnaney, Mr. McGuiness, Mr. McMahan, J.J. McNamara, Mr. McNeil, Mr. Meidel, Mr. Meyers, D. Miglinio, Mr. Miglion, Mr. Miller, Mr. Mintz, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Moffat, J. Moran, Mr. Mullins, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Murray, Mr. Nacht, Mr. Nelson, Mr. Nelve, Gordon R. Newman, J. O'Brien, J.A. O'Brien, W. O'Brien, Peter O'Neill, Mr. Orlando, Mr. Osterweil, Mr. Pakulski, Mr. Patton, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Podmar, Mr. Randal, Mr. Reidler, James Reilly, Mr. Reiss, Mr. Richard, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Rosenberg, Mr. Rosenblum, Mr. Rosenthal, Mr. Rothang, J. Rothaug, Mr. Scarpellas, Mr. Scheedy, Mr. Schlomchug, Mr. Schonfeld, Mr. Schor, Mr. Schreenan, Mr. Schwimmer, Mr. Seigel, Mr. Sheridan, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Stark, Mr. Stefin, Mr. Stengel, Mr. Stenworth, Mr. Stover, Mr. Strohm, Mr. Syester, Mr. Talbot, Mr. Tassimero, Mr. Turner, Mr. Walderman, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Ward, Mr. Weissberg, Mr. Welch, J. White, Mr. Woodward, Mr. York. Produced by Uncle Sam.
- (1919) Stage: Directed "Roly-Boly Eyes", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Eddy Brown and Louis Gruenberg. Book / lyrics by Edgar Allan Woolf. Musical Director: Gene Salzer. Featuring songs by Eddie Munson and Eddie Leonard. Choreographed by Margaret Edwards. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 Sep 1919-27 Dec 1919 (108 performances). Cast: Adora Andrews (as "Mrs. Robert Warren "), H.D. Blakemore (as "Peter"), May Boley (as "Kitty Rice"), Fay Celeste (as "Ensemble"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Judge Robert Warren"), Helen Dale (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Edwards (as "Dancer"), Tempe Evans (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Francesca (as "Ensemble"), Anita Francesca (as "Ensemble"), G. Clayton Frye (as "Fred W. Wambold"), Earl Gates (as "Buddy Montrose"), Agnes Hall (as "Ensemble"), Grace Hall (as "Ensemble"), Hazel Hammond (as "Ensemble"), Beth Hardy (as "Ensemble"), Cecil Harrington (as "Ensemble"), Honeydew Octette (as "Specialty"), Eddie Leonard (as "Billy Emerson"), Maud Leone (as "Mrs. Penelope Giddings"), Jessie Lorraine (as "Ensemble"), Frank Martins (as "Michael Fiachetti"), Louise Mayorga (as "Ensemble"), Eddie Mazier (as "Billy Rice"), Bert McGarvey (as "Billy West"), Florence McKenna (as "Ensemble"), Kate Pullman (as "Dorothy Giddings"), Queenie Smith (as "Ida Loring"), Neida Snow (as "Ensemble"), Blanche Terrell (as "Ensemble"), Jean Troupman (as "Ensemble"), Harry Anson Truax (as "Myron S. Rentham"), Aileen White (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Wilson (as "Ensemble"). Produced by John Cort.
- (1919) Stage: Staged musical numbers for "Linger Longer Letty", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1921) Stage: "Goat Alley", produced on Broadway (all-black cast). Written by Ernest Culbertson. Directed by Cecil Owen. Bijou Theatre: 20 Jun 1921-Jun 1921 (closing date unknown/5 performances).
- Stage: Wrote "The Drunkard", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as The Drunkard (1935).
- (1939 Summer) His play, "The Drunkard," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. William Woodall and Oliver Dernberger were directors. Craig Noel was artistic director.
- (1941 Summer) His play, "The Drunkard," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Oliver Dernberger was director. Craig Noel was artistic director.
- (1948 Summer) His play, "The Drunkard," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Bettie Holloway was director. Craig Noel was artistic director.
- (June 28 to September 1, 1973) His play, "The Drunkard," was performed in the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Michael Burg (Lawyer Cribbs); Elliott Burtoff (Farmer Gates, lodger); Mary Charlotte Cummings (Miss Spindle); David Garcia (Country Bartender, City Barkeeper); Michael Gross (Edward Middleton); Richard Hamburger (William Dowton); Nicholas Hormann (Arden Rencelaw); Deborah Mayo (Mary Wilson); Robin Pearson Rose (Agnes Dowton) and Ellene Winn (Mrs. Wilson, Julia Middleton) in the cast . Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. David Schweizer was director. Hugh Landwehr was set and costume designer. James Richter was music composer. John Calhoun and John Callas were lighting designers. Glenna Fickert was stage manager.
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