- (1888 - 1926) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1888) Stage Play: The Pearl of Pekin. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Gustav Kerker and Charles Le Cocq. Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Libretto by Charles Alfred Byrne. Based on the French opera, "Fleur de the" by Alfred Duru. Based on Henri Chivot. Directed by Edward E. Rice. Bijou Theatre: 19 Mar 1888- 26 May 1888 (80 performances). Cast: Carrie Behr (as "Angelique"), Philip Branson (as "Petit Pierre"), Herbert Charter (as "Paul Mathot"), Bertha Fisch (as "Fantine"), Louis Harrison (as "Tyfoo"), Joseph W. Herbert (as "Sosoriki"), Alice Johnson (as "Pearl of Pekin"), John C. Leach (as "Sing High"), Clairette Vanderbilt (as "Pierrette"), Irene Verona (as "Finnette"), Grace E. Wilson (as "Pepine"). Produced by Edward E. Rice and Henry E. Dixey [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1889) Stage Play: The Pearl of Pekin. Musical comedy/opera (revival). Music by Charles Le Cocq and Gustav Kerker. Musical Director: Gustav Kerker. Based on the original French "Fleur de the" by Alfred Duru and Henri Chivot. Libretto by Charles Alfred Byrne. Bijou Theatre (moved to The Standard Theatre from 28 Jan 1889- close): 7 Jan 1889- 23 Feb 1889 (136 performances). Cast: Carrie Behr (as "Angelique"), Philip Branson (as "Petit Pierre"), Bertha Fisch (as "Fantine"), Louis Harrison (as "Tyfoo"), Joseph W. Herbert (as "Sosoriki"), John C. Leach (as "Sing High"), Belle Thorne (as "Pearl of Pekin"), Clairette Vanderbilt (as "Pierrette"), Irene Verona (as "Finnette"), Edward Webb (as "Paul Mathot"). Produced by Edward E. Rice and Henry E. Dixey.
- (1889) Stage Play: The Pearl of Pekin. Musical comedy/opera (revival). Niblo's Garden: 30 Sep 1889- 5 Oct 1889 (8 performances). Cast: Gilbert Clayton (as "Sosoriki"), Florence Davis (as "Pepine"), Hattie Delaro (as "Angelique"), Bertha Fisch (as "Finnette"), Amy Gardner (as "Fantine"), Louis Harrison (as "Tyfoo"), F.L. Hill (as "Paul Mathot"), Aida Jenoure (as "Pearl of Pekin"), John C. Leach (as "Sing High"), Hattie Star (as "Pierrette"), Edward Webb (as "Petit Pierre"). Produced by Edward E. Rice and Henry E. Dixey.
- (1895) Stage Play: A Tragedy Rehearsed. Comedy. Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Daly's Theatre: 31 Jan 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Henry E. Dixey (as "Mr. Puff"), Mrs. Gilbert, James Lewis (as "Don Whiskerandos"). Produced by Augustin Daly.
- (1896) Stage Play: Thoroughbred. Melodrama. Written by Ralph Lumley. Garrick Theatre: 20 Apr 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Henry E. Dixey, Thomas Q. Seabrooke.
- (1899) Stage Play: Adonis. Musical/burlesque. Libretto by Edward E. Rice and William Gill. Musical Director: Henry Sator. Music by Edward E. Rice. Directed by Charles Seagraves. Bijou Theatre: 9 May 1899- 20 May 1899 (15 performances). Cast: Edward Chapman (as "Bunion Turke"), Henry E. Dixey (as "Adonis"), Amelia Summerville (as "Rosetta"), Harry Amberg (as "Chorus"), J. Wallace Black (as "Mr. Skinner/Chorus"), Grace Cannon (as "Lady Mattie"), James Carroll (as "Chorus"), John Coughlin (as "Chorus"), Helen Davidge (as "Miss Perkins"), Sydney De Grey (as "Marquis de Baccarat"), Julie Durya (as "Gladys Needlework"), Harry Earl (as "Chorus/Mr. Nervine"), May Engleman (as "Miss Doolittle"), Bessie Fairbairn (as "Duchess of Area"), W.B. Fordham (as "Chorus"), Adele Francis (as "Lady Pattie"), Maud Francis (as "Lady Hattie"), Julie Glover (as "Susie Mangle"), Gilbert Gregory (as "Chorus"), Hilda Hollins (as "Artea"), Oliver Howe (as "Chorus"), James Kiernan (as "Chorus"), Thomas A. Kiernan (as "Chorus/Timmins"), Walter Long (as "Chorus"), Thomas McGuire (as "Chorus"), Theresa Renold (as "Lady Nattie"), George Wallace (as "Chorus"), Robert Watson (as "Poor Blind Man/Chorus"), Ruth White (as "Talamea"). Produced by Henry E. Dixey.
- (1900) Stage Play: Oliver Goldsmith. Comedy. Written by Augustus Thomas. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 19 Mar 1900- unknown (33 performances). Cast: Walter Clews, Henry E. Dixey (as "David Garrick"), Edward Dodge, F.C. Gordon, James Grant, Walter Hale, O.E. Hallam, Monica Harris, Clifford Leigh, Charles Lemmert, Jeffreys Lewis, Charles E. Long, Ellen Mortimer, Stuart Robson (as "Oliver Goldsmith"), Florence Rockwell, Bessie Scott, Ricca Scott, Beaumont Smith (as "Boswell"), Martin Sounds, Ogden Stevens, Bert Washburn, H.A. Weaver (as "Dr. Samuel Johnson"), Joseph A. Winter.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Burgomaster. Musical comedy. Music by Gustave Luders. Lyrics by Frank Pixley. Book by Frank S. Pixley. Musical Director: Gustav Luders. Directed by Thomas Ricketts. Manhattan Theatre: 31 Dec 1900- 26 Jan 1901 (33 performances). Produced by The Dearborn Theatre Management.
- (1902) Stage Play: A Modern Magdalen.
- (1903) Stage Play: Facing the Music/Over a Welsh Rarebit [joint production]. Written by James H. Darnley. Garrick Theatre: 21 May 1903- Jun 1903 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Facing the Music: Cast: Adella Baker, Ralph Delmore, Henry E. Dixey (as "John Smith"), Charles Dowd, George Forbes, Gertrude Gheen, Mary Gorman, Katherine Grey, Grace Heyer, F. Newton Lindo, John Mason, Henry Norman. Over a Welsh Rarebit: Written by Clay M. Greene. Cast (as known): Henry E. Dixey, Thomas Ricketts.
- (1904) Stage Play: Little Mary. Written by J.M. Barrie. Empire Theatre: 5 Jan 1904- Jan 1904 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Jessie Busley, Henry E. Dixey, Marie Doro, Walter Eddinger, Arthur Elliott, Alfred Fischer, Arthur Herman, Kathryn Hutchinson, M.A. Kennedy, Fred Tyler, Ida Waterman, Fritz Williams. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: Henry E. Dixey and Company.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Prince Consort. Comedy. Mr. Lazarus (1916). Written by Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford. Shubert Theatre: 5 Sep 1916- Oct 1916 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Florine Arnold, Marie Ascaraga, William T. Clark, Henry E. Dixey, Eva Le Gallienne, Tom Powers. Produced by Helen Tyler.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Man on the Box. Written by Grace Livingston Furniss. From the novel of the same name by Harold McGrath [earliest Broadway credit]. Hoyt's Theatre: 3 Oct 1905- Jan 1906 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Cast: Constance Adams, Lee Baker [Broadway debut], Chester Beecroft, James A. Bliss, Sydney Booth, Lily Carthew, Henry E. Dixey, Charles E. Howson, Carlotta Nillson, Marie Nordstrom, Frederick Peters [credited as Fred W. Peters], C.N. Schaeffer, Duane Wagar, John Westley. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence. Note: Filmed by Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company [distributed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation] as The Man on the Box (1914).
- (1908) Stage Play: Papa Lebonnard.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Devil. Written by Ferenc Molnar. Translation by Oliver Herford. Directed by Robert Milton. Garden Theatre: 18 Aug 1908- Nov 1908 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Franklin Bixby (as "Manservant"), Henry Clark (as "Herr Grosser"), Theodosia De Cappet (as "Mme. Schleswig"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Olga Hofmann"), Arthur Hoyt (as "Herr Besser"), Nan Lewald (as "Mme. Zanden"), Marion Lorne (as "Mimi"), Tiny Marshall (as "Mme. Lassen"), Paul McAllister (as "Karl Mahler"), W. Chrystie Miller (as "Heinrich"), Frank Monroe (as "Herman Hofmann"), Jane Murray (as "Mme. Reineke"), Marguerite Snow (as "Elsa Berg"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Devil"). Replacement actors [all replacements after 2 Nov 1908]: Preston Crews (as "Herr Besser"), Henry E. Dixey (as "The Devil"), Maude Gambles (as "Mme. Lassen"), John Griffith (as "Heinrich"), Harry Hilliard (as "Karl Mahler"), Hardee Kirkland (as "Herman Hofmann"), Marie Nordstrom (as "Olga Hofmann"), Blanche Rice (as "Mme. Zanden"), Loise Taber (as "Mme. Schleswig"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1908) Stage Play: Mary Jane's Pa. Written by Edith Ellis [earliest Broadway credit]. Garden Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 1 Feb 1909- 7 Feb 1909, then moved to The Garden Theatre 8 Feb 1909- close): 3 Dec 1908- 27 Feb 1909 (120 performances). Cast: Frank Bixby, Edward Chapman, Morgan Coman, Henry E. Dixey (as "Hiram Perkins"), Maud Earle, Alice Gilmore, Gretchen Hartman, John Junior, Emmet King, Hardee Kirkland, Horace Newman, Anne Sutherland, Augustin Daly Wilkes, Marjorie Wood. Produced by Henry W. Savage. Note: Filmed by Vitagraph as Mary Jane's Pa (1917).
- (1910) Stage Play: Mr. Buttles. Written by Frederic Arnold Krummer. Weber's Music Hall: 20 Jan 1910- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Charles Alexander, Minnette Barrett, Catherine Calhoun, Olive Terry Carrington, Evelyn Carter, Charles Cary, Cyril Chadwick, Scott Cooper, Helen Orr Daly, Henry E. Dixey, Frank Goldsmith, Charles Hayne, Jeffreys Lewis, W.C. Reynier, Helene Wilson.
- ((1911). Stage Play: Becky Sharp. Comedy (revival). Written by Langdon Mitchell. Based on "Vanity Fair" by William Makepeace Thackeray. Lyceum Theatre: 20 Mar 1911- Apr 1911 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Thomas Clifton, Henry E. Dixey (as "The Marquis of Steyne"), Robert V. Ferguson (as "Sir Pitt Crawley"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Becky Sharp"), William Gordon, Ralph Harlow, Herbert Holt, Lewis Howard, Gregory Kelly, Reginald Mason, Henry Mathewson, George McLeod, Owen Meech, Harold Russell, Paul Scardon, Ivan F. Simpson, Henry Stephenson (as "Rawdon Crawley"). Note: Filmed by Pioneer Pictures Corporation [distributed by RKO Radio Pictures] as Becky Sharp (1935).
- (1911) Stage Play: Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh. Comedy/farce. Written by Harry James Smith. Lyceum Theatre: 3 Apr 1911- May 1911 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Florine Arnold (as "Mrs. De Salle"), Henry E. Dixey (as "Peter Swallow"), Malcolm Duncan (as "Geoffrey Rawson"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh'), Charles Harbury', Kate Lester (as "Miss Rawson") [final Broadway role], Kathlene MacDonell (as "Violet De Salle"), Veda McEvers, Paul Scardon, Helen Van Brugh, Douglas J. Wood (as "Anthony Rawson"), Cyril Young. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1911) Stage Play: H.M.S. Pinafore.
- (1914) Stage Play: A Thousand Years Ago. Written by Percy MacKaye. Shubert Theatre: 6 Jan 1914- Mar 1914 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Henry E. Dixey (as "Capocomico"), Albert S. Howson, Rita Jolivet (as "The Princess"), Sheldon Lewis, Fania Marinoff, Frank McCormack, Jerome Patrick (as "Calaf, Prince of Astrakhan"), Edmund Roth, Joseph C. Smith, Allen Thomas, Frederick Warde (as "The Emperor"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1914) Stage Play: Twelfth Night. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Cecil King. Liberty Theatre: 23 Nov 1914- Nov 1914 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: James Berry [final Broadway role], Jessie Busley, Lawson Butt, Cecil Cameron, Roy Cochrane, Walter Creighton, Henry E. Dixey, Reynolds Evans (Broadway debut), William Giffard, Reginald Goode, Frederick Guest, Edgar Kent, Eben Plympton, Maxwell Ryder, Claude Stevens, Edith Campbell Walker. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1916) Stage Play: Mr. Lazarus. Written by Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford. Shubert Theatre: 5 Sep 1916- Oct 1916 (closing date unknown/39 performances). Cast: Florine Arnold, Marie Ascaraga, William T. Clark, Henry E. Dixey, Eva Le Gallienne, Tom Powers. Produced by Helen Tyler.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Deluge.
- (1917) Stage Play: Chu Chin Chow.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Long Dash. Written by Robert Mears Mackay and Victor Mapes. 39th Street Theatre: 5 Nov 1918- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Byron Beasley, Berton Churchill, Walter Colligan, Frank Decamp, Henry E. Dixey, Malcolm Duncan, Robert Edeson, Harry English, Millicent Evans, Helen Hilton, Violet Kemble Cooper, Georgia Lee, Harry T. Leeland, John Terry, J.C. Tremayne. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Outrageous Mrs. Palmer. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: Personality. Comedy/drama.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Rivals. Comedy (revival).
- (1923) Stage Play: The School for Scandal. Comedy (revival).
- (1924) Stage Play: She Stoops to Conquer. Comedy (revival). Written by Oliver Goldsmith. Scenic design by Norman Bel Geddes. General Stage Manager: Alexander Leftwich. Empire Theatre: 9 Jun 1924- Jun 1924 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "Roger"), Macklyn Arbuckle (as "Stingo") [final Broadway credit], Theodore Babcock (as "Thomas"), Harry Beresford (as "Aminadab"), Frazer Coulter (as "Sir Charles Marlow"), Dudley Digges (as "Squire Hardcastle"), Henry E. Dixey (as "George Bernard Shaw [in Prologue]/Diggory"), Augustin Duncan (as "A Farmer"), Elsie Ferguson, Ernest Glendinning (as "Tony Lumpkin"), Helen Hayes (as "Constance Neville"), J.M. Kerrigan (as "Slang"), Pauline Lord (as "A Maid"), Paul McAllister, Robert McWade (as "Tom Twist"), John Daly Murphy (as "Dick"), Milton Nobles Jr., Selena Royle (as "A Bar-Maid"), John Davenport Seymour, Effie Shannon (as "Mrs. Hardcastle"), Basil Sydney (as "Young Marlow"), Francis Wilson. Produced by The Players Club. Produced under the direction of William Seymour. Note: One of the most durable (and oldest) productions in Broadway history. Work first performed in 1773, with the first revival mounted in 1861. This was the 5th revival to date.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Two Orphans. Drama (revival). Written by Adolphe d'Ennery and 'Eugene Cormon'. Translated by N. Hart Jackson. Directed by William A. Brady. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 5 Apr 1936- May 1926 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Louise"), Charles D. Brown, Hugh Buckler (as "Marquis De Presles"), Henrietta Crosman (as "Countess De Linieres"), Henry Cunningham, Ann Delafield, Henry E. Dixey (as "Picard") [final Broadway role], Marie DuChette, Carolyn Ferriday, Mrs. J.R. Hurley, Wilton Lackaye (as "Count De Linieres"), Wilton Lackaye Jr. (as "Footman"), Robert Loraine, James Morrison, Florence Nash (as "Marianne"), Mary Nash, Clement O'Loghlen, Joseph Perkins, Franklin Rich, May Robson (as "La Frochard"), José Ruben (as "Pierre Frochard"), William Seymour, Richard Stuart, Bess Tuttle, Robert Warwick (as "Jacques Frochard"), Mrs. Thomas Whiffen (as "Sister Genevieve"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced in association with William A. Brady and Dwight Wiman.
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