- (1918 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Blonde Sinner (1926). Farce.
- Kosher Kitty Kelly (1925). Musical comedy. Book by Leon De Costa. Music by Leon De Costa. Lyrics by Leon De Costa. Musical Director: George Hirst. Music orchestrated by Hilding Andersson. Musical Staging by Ralph Riggs. Directed by A.H. Van Buren. Times Square Theatre (moved to The Daly's 63rd Street Theatre from 21 Oct 1925- close): 15 Jun 1925- 10 Dec 1925 (166 performances). Cast: Beatrice Allen (as "Rosie Feinbaum"), William Brainerd (as "A Stranger"), Dorothy Gay (as "Zella Barnes"), Robert Leonard (as "Moses Ginsburg"), Basil Loughrane (as "Morris Rosen"), Jennie Moscowitz (as "Mrs. Sarah Feinbaum"), Charles F. O'Connor (as "Joe Barns"), Paul Porter (as "Wang Lee"), Marjorie Rooney (as "Zella Barnes"), Fred Santley (as "Patrick O'Reilly"), Helen Shipman (as "Kitty Kelly"), Dorothy Walters (as "Mrs. Mary Kelly"), Max Wideman (as "A Mysterious Gent"). Produced by Arch Productions, Inc. Note: Filmed as Kosher Kitty Kelly (1926) (distributed by FBO).
- (1918) Stage Play: You Know Me Al! Musical/farce. Book by Private W. Anson Hallahan, Hugh Stanislaus Stange and Stannard Mears. Music by Private Burton Hamilton. Lyrics by Lieutenant William A. Halloran Jr. Interpolated numbers by Leon De Costa [earliest Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Leon De Costa. Additional lyrics by Eric Krebs and Russell Brown. Additional music by Eric Krebs, Lieutenant William A. Halloran Jr. and Sidney Marion. Choreographed by Trumpeter Stanley Hughes. Entire production under the direction of Lieutenant William A. Halloran Jr. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble [earliest Broadway credit]. Lexington Theatre: 11 Apr 1918- 27 Apr 1918 (22 performances). Cast: S. Ahearn (as "Chorus"), LeRoy Beers (as "Chorus"), W.M. Bramman (as "Chorus"), Harvey Brooks (as "Harvey Brooks"), Russell Brown (as "Al Carleton"), Dan Burns (as "Lotta Noyes/Chorus"), G. Carr (as "Chorus"), J. Clooney (as "Chorus"), Al Cooper (as "Chorus"), E. Albert Crawford (as "Sally LaBergere"), H.M. Cundy (as "And One More Actor/Chorus"), J.A. Donnelly (as "Chorus"), H. Dougherty (as "Chorus"), E.H. Downey (as "Chorus"), G. Downey (as "Chorus"), A. Fitzpatrick (as "Chorus"), C. Fleming (as "Chorus"), Harry Wagstaff Gribble (as "Amos Bronson"), R.M. Heft (as "Chorus"), R. Hilton (as "Chorus"), Trumpeter Stanley Hughes (as "A Dancer"), A.A. Jarrett (as "Chorus"), J. Johannes (as "Chorus"), Curtis Karpe (as "Tom Brush"), Andrew Kennedy (as "A Vaudevillian"), O. Kuhl (as "Chorus"), C. Lacey (as "Chorus"), Jack Mahoney (as "Primrose Tinney Jolson"), Sidney Marion (as "Bill McGraw"), J.R. McDonald (as "Another Actor"), J. McNally (as "Chorus"), D. Mitchell (as "Chorus"), R.E. Nelson (as "Chorus"), E.H. O'Leary (as "Chorus"), W. Pauly Knotta Soude/Chorus"), H. Plassman (as "Chorus"), Walter Roberts (as "Arline Bronson"), Jack Roche (as "A Cabaret Singer"), S. Scammace (as "Chorus"), R. Sentenne (as "Chorus"), A.V. Streat (as "Chorus"), J.J. Sullivan (as "Chorus"), Edward Tierney (as "Chorus"), R.J. Timmins (as "Chorus"), H.A. Unger (as "Chorus"), I.R. Waite (as "Chorus"), Stanley G. Wood (as "Barrington Booth"). Produced by New York Division (27th U.S. Army).
- (1919) Stage Play: Fifty-Fifty, Ltd. Musical comedy. Music by Leon De Costa. Book by Margaret Michael and William Lennox. Lyrics by Leon De Costa. Based on a farce by William Gillette. Additional numbers by Arthur Swanstrom and Carey Morgan. Musical Director: George Hirst. Production Supervised by Anton Scibilia. Directed by Walter Brooks. Comedy Theatre: 27 Oct 1919- 29 Nov 1919 (40 performances). Cast: Doris Arden (as "Claire Crosby"), Frank Bernard (as "Poultney Steele"), Wilma Bruce, Alice Cavanaugh (as "Toodles Gray"), Herbert Corthell (as "Cornwallis Crosby"), Elsie Douglas, Fanny Driscoll (as "Polly Leeds"), Marian Driscoll (as "Cissie Merideth"), Barrett Greenwood (as "Kenneth Patterson"), Norma Hark, Rose King (as "Frederica Ashton"), Lillian Lee, Ann Lemeau, William Lennox (as "Monty"), Marguerite McNulty, Margaret Michael, Beatrice Moran, Jean Newcombe (as "Minerva Crosby"), Lynn Pratt (as "Judge Geoffrey Wyndham"), Dorothy Quintette, Kathryn Richards, John Slavin [final Broadway role], The Gosman Twins, Gertrude Vanderbilt, Frank Walsh, Elsie Young. Produced by Scibilia Theatrical Enterprises.
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