- (1901 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1901) Stage Play: The Girl from Up There. Musical comedy. Written by C.M.S. McLellan [credited as Hugh Morton]. Music by Gustav Kerker. Book and lyrics by C.M.S. McLellan [credited as Hugh Morton]. Musical Director: George L. Humphrey. Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros and Ernest Albert. Costume Design by Caroline Seidle. Conducted by Gustav Kerker. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 7 Jan 1901- 30 Mar 1901 (96 performances). Cast: Charles T. Aldrich, Marie Allen, Edna Aug, Vivian Austin, Grace Belmont, Bobby Burns, Harry Conor, Harry Davenport (as "Bertie Tappertit"), Gladys Earlcott, Virginia Earle, Otis Harlan (note: withdrew from the cast during the run; his role was combined with Harry Kelly's and taken over by Dan Daly as "King Flush"), Maude Harlow, Leonore Harris, N. Hoffman, Georgie Irving, Harry Kelly (note: withdrew from the cast during the run; his role was combined with Otis Harlan's and taken over by Dan Daly as "King Flush") [Broadway debut], Edna May, Jane May, David Montgomery, Louise Monti, Estelle Moyer, Gertrude Moyer, Nellie Paine, Connie Powell, Mabel Powell, Mabel Power, T. Roggerio, Leila Romer, Farren Soutar, Fred Stone, Nella Webb, Lawrence Wheat, Alf C. Whelan, Charles W. Young. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Messenger Boy. Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Book by James T. Tanner and Alfred Murray. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: Louis F. Gottschalk. Additional music by T.W. Conner, Paul Rubens and Bert Brantford. Additional lyrics by T.W. Conner, Paul Rubens, James T. Powers, Leslie Mayne and Harry Boden. Scenic Design by Joseph Harker and T.E. Ryan. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Daly's Theatre: 16 Sep 1901- 4 Jan 1902 (128 performances). Cast: Agnes Blake (as "Wadleigh Chorus"), Rachel Booth (as "Rosa"), Georgia Caine (as "Nora"), Helen Chichester (as "Dorothy Majoribanks"), Armand Cortes (as "Dedong") [Broadway debut], Harold C. Crane (as "Lord Punchestown"), Leonora Crum (as "Chorus"), Herbert Darley (as "Mr. Trotter/Purser"), George De Long (as "Comte de Fleury"), Miss Fanchonette (as "Pepita"), Tom Hadaway (as "Professor Phunckwitz"), George Heath (as "Mr. Tudor Pyke"), George Honey (as "Hooker Pasha"), Jobyna Howland (as "Lord Punchestown), Bertha Hunter (as "Chorus"), Harry Kelly (as "Captain Pott"), John P. Kennedy (as "Captain Naylor"), Caroline Locke (as "Chorus"), Sally McNeil (as "Chorus"), Louise Murry (as "Chorus"), Paul Nicholson (as "Cosmos Bey"), John B. Park (as "Clive Radnor"), James T. Powers (as "Tommy Bang"), George Pullman (as "Chorus"), Florence Redmond (as "Chorus"), May Robson (as "Mrs. Bang"), Abner Seymour (as "Chorus"), J.W. Styles (as "Chorus"), Hattie Waters (as "Lady Winifred"), Agnes Wayburn (as "Cecilia Gower"), Dene Woodruff (as "Chorus"), Flora Zabelle (as "Isabel Blyth"). Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Billionaire. Musical/farce. Music by Gustav Kerker. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Direction by Antonio DeNovellis. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Daly's Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 6 Apr 1903- close): 29 Dec 1902- Apr 1903 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: R.A. Beale (as "First Theatre-goer"), Patricia Rooney (as "A Page") [credited as Marion Bent], Vera Cameron (as "Miss Capitol"), George Dolan (as "Second Theatre-goer"), Marie Doro (as "Rosalba"), Edward Everett (as "Southern Gent"), Sallie Fisher (as "Flora"), L.C. Fitzroy (as "First Ticket Speculator"), Louis Foley (as "Hot Stuff Jake"), Nellie Follis (as "Pansy Good"), Abraham Friedland (as "Ping Pong"), James Grant (as "Mr. Gummel"), William Havens (as "Mr. Fidget"), Lillian Hudson (as "Miss Gotham"), Walter James (as "Second Ticket Speculator"), Harry Kelly (as "Tim Lafferty"), John P. Kennedy (as "Monsieur Achille Petipas"), Thomas C. Leary (as "Mr. Peppercorn"), George Lyman (as "Third Theatre-goer"), Harry MacDonough (as "Baptiste"), Sallie McNeel (as "Miss Tremont"), Sadie Peters (as "Miss Tulane"), Hans F. Robert (as "Wally Peppercorn"), May Robson (as "Mrs. Peppercorn"), A. Rosenthal (as "Little Leopold"), Gertrude Saye (as "Miss Lakeside/Mirandy Hopkins"), Fred Scott (as "M. Cardenes"), Charles Sinclair (as "Messenger Boy"), Elphye Snowden (as "Miss Memphis"), Julius Steger (as "Lieutenant Ladislas"), John Steppling (as "Mr. Herman Rheinheister"), Albert S. Sykes (as "Hiram Hopkins"), Jerome Sykes (as "John Doe"), Frank Todd (as "A Stage Carpenter"), Hattie Waters (as "Miss Flossie Frivol"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Knickerbocker Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Alfred E. Aarons. Book by George Totten Smith. Lyrics by George Totten Smith. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Featuring songs with lyrics by M.E. Rourke. Musical Director: Al Newberger. Herald Square Theatre: 15 Jun 1903- 27 Jun 1903 (14 performances). Cast: Nellie Beaumont (as "La Rosa Estrobana"), Grace Belmont (as "Eleanor de Reuyter"), Ada Bernard (as "Daisy Deuce"), Florence Campbell (as "Miss Pelham"), Georgia Campbell (as "Miss Piermont"), Alice Clifford (as "Messenger Boy"), Gwendoline Coate (as "Dolores"), Sydney Deane (as "Sanford Merton"), Beatrice Flint (as "Miss Larchmont"), Josephine Hall (as "Mehitabel Merton"), Edgar Halstead (as "Baldwin"), Meigal Rosaros"), Kittie Hamilton (as "The Tough Girl"), Aida Hemmi (as "Roxie"), George Honey (as "Don Carlos Estrobana"), Helen Irwin (as "Miss Madison"), Minnie Johnston (as "Miss Irvington"), Charles Judels (as "Captain Barnacle/Captain Nunez"), John Keefe (as "Terry"), Harry Kelly (as "Abner Merton"), Edna Kerr (as "Miss Woodford"), Ione Kerr (as "Miss Million"), Maude LeRoy (as "Murray Hill"), Effie Leslie (as "Miss Hoffman"), Caroline Locke (as "Miss Lexington"), Sadie Long (as "Inez"), Clara MacCord (as "Miss Englewood"), Edythe Moyer (as "Miss Grammercy"), Nina Randall (as "Trixie Tiller"), Will H. Sloan (as "Professor Herman Wartz"), Louie Sprague (as "Miss Waldorf"), Ollie Wooldford (as "Miss Riverside"), Produced by Frank Howe Jr.
- (1904) Stage Play: A Little Bit of Everything. Musical/vaudeville. Book by John J. McNally. From the Offenbach Review. Musical Direction by Frederic Solomon. Featuring songs by Frederic Solomon, Robert Cole, Robert B. Smith, J. Rosamond Johnson, Gus Edwards, Vincent Bryan, George M. Cohan, Will A. Heelan, J. Fred Helf, Paul Dresser, Stephen Adams, James B. Mullen and Harding and Kennedy. Scenic Design by Richard Marston. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Aerial Gardens (moved to The Broadway Theatre 5 Sep 1904- 17 Sep 1904): 6 Jun 1904- 17 Sep 1904 (120 performances). Cast: Frankie Bailey, Victor Bozardt, Frank Coomes, Peter F. Dailey, Isabel D'Armonde, Susie Fisher, Charles Hessong, Sabel Johnson, Carl Kahn, Harry Kelly, Charlotte Leslay, Leila McIntyre, Neil McNeil, Allan Ramsay, George Schiller, Elphye Snowden, Joseph Sparks, Fay Templeton (as "Mrs. Aurora Daye-Knight"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1906) Stage Play: His Majesty. Musical. Music by Shafter Howard. Book by Shafter Howard. Lyrics by Shafter Howard. Musical Director: Clarence Rogerson. Featuring songs by James Reilly and Henry A. Gillespie. Choreographed by Hughey Flaherty. Directed by Richard F. Carroll. Majestic Theatre: 19 Mar 1906- 7 Apr 1906 (24 performances). Produced by Nelson Roberts.
- (1906) Stage Play: His Honor the Mayor. Musical comedy. Music by Julian Edwards and Alfred E. Aarons. Additional music by Gus Edwards and Cobb and Shields. Book by Charles J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner. Additional lyrics by Gus Edwards and Cobb and Shields. Lyrics by Charles J. Campbell and Ralph M. Skinner. Directed by J.S. Murray. New York Theatre (moved to The Wallack's Theatre from 30 Jul 1906- close): 28 May 1906- 25 Aug 1906 (104 performances). Cast: Marion Alexander (as "Chorus"), Grace Andrews (as "Chorus"), John Belton (as "Chorus"), Rose Berg (as "Chorus"), Ella Bernard (as "Chorus"), Rose Bird (as "Chorus"), W.W. Black (as "Reddy Samson, a cowboy"), Leon Botsford (as "Chorus/Josef, waiter at LaCarte's Hotel"), Julia Burns (as "Chorus"), Jessie Cameron (as "Chorus"), Jessie Carr (as "Chorus"), Camille Darnton (as "Chorus"), Lilly DeGrasse (as "Chorus"), Nellie DeGrasse (as "Chorus"), Arthur Earnest (as "Jack Thayer, Prebble's chum"), E.R. Edwards (as "Chorus"), Archie Falk (as "Chorus"), Bessie Fennell (as "Chorus"), Clarence Harvey (as "Hon. Teddy Todd, Mayor of Kankakee"), Elizabeth Hawman (as "Chorus"), Louise Hawman (as "Chorus"), Mabel Hollins (as "Daisy, a milliner girl"), Helen Howard (as "Chorus"), Alice Keese (as "Chorus"), Harry Kelly (as "Deacon Flood, May's father"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Chorus"), Lora Lieb (as "Marjorie Vayne, Mrs. Vayne's stepdaughter"), Birdice MacLaughlin (as "Chorus"), Eleanor Mansfield (as "Chorus"), Eva Marlow (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Marlowe (as "Chorus"), Eva Marsh (as "Chorus"), Kitty Marsh (as "Chorus"), Madelyn Marshall (as "May Flood"), Florence May (as "Chorus"), Seppie McNeil (as "Chorus"), Edward Melandy (as "Chorus"), J.S. Murray (as "R. LaCarte, Manager of LaCarte's Hotel"), Anna Nelson (as "Chorus"), Fletcher Norton (as "T. Chesterfield Prebble, an Anglicized native of Kankakee"), Kitty Parks (as "Chorus"), Hal Pearson (as "Chorus/Dauber Brush"), Isobel Plunkett (as "Chorus"), Carrie Poltz (as "Chorus"), John H. Pratt (as "Captain Rudolph Zitzky, of the Royal Hungarian Hussars"), Blanche Ring (as "Katrinka"), Ada Robertson (as "Chorus"), Charles Robinson (as "Chorus"), Lois Tabor (as "Mrs. Vayne, a young widow"), Catherine Tanner (as "Lieutenant Schnipp, of the Royal Hungarian Hussars/Chorus"), Jessie Thompson (as "Chorus"), Ocia Thompson (as "Chorus"), Helen Turner (as "Chorus"), E.E. Van Rensselaer (as "Solomon Syphonstein, a Parisian marriage-broker"), Fred Walton (as "Chorus"), Marion Whitney (as "Chorus"). Produced by Alfred E. Aarons.
- (1906) Stage Play: His Honor the Mayor. Musical comedy. Music by Julian Edwards and Alfred E. Aarons and Cobb and Shields. Wallack's Theatre: 17 Sep 1906- 29 Sep 1906 (16 performances). Cast: E.R. Edwards, Clarence Harvey, Harry Kelly, Lora Lieb, Claire Maentz, Madelyn Marshall, J.S. Murray, Fletcher Norton. Produced by Alfred E. Aarons.
- (1907) Stage Play: His Honor the Mayor. Musical comedy (revival). Music by Julian Edwards and Alfred E. Aarons and Cobb and Shields. Lyrics by Charles J. Campbell and R.M. Skinner. Book by Charles J. Campbell and R.M. Skinner. Musical Director: Daniel Dore. Directed by J.K. Adams. Wallack's Theatre: 3 Jun 1907- 15 Jun 1907 (16 performances). Produced by Alfred E. Aarons.
- (1907) Stage Play: His Honor the Mayor. Musical comedy (revival). Music by Julian Edwards and Alfred E. Aarons and Cobb and Shields. Lyrics by Charles J. Campbell and R.M. Skinner. Book by Charles J. Campbell and R.M. Skinner. Musical Director: Daniel Dore. Directed by J.K. Adams. Circle Theatre: 25 Nov 1907- 7 Dec 1907 (17 performances). Produced by Alfred E. Aarons.
- (1908) Stage Play: Little Nemo. Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Harry B. Smith. Based on the cartoons of Winsor McCay. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Orchestra under the direction of Max Hirschfeld. Directed by Herbert Gresham. New Amsterdam Theatre: 20 Oct 1908- 23 Jan 1909 (111 performances). Cast: Dave Abrams (as "Gladys, the cat/Teddy, the bear/ Nutty, the squirrel"), W.W. Black (as "Morpheus, King of Poppyland"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Dr. Pill, physician to King Morpheus"), Sim Collins (as "Mons Graeso, Olympian wrestler"), Master Gabriel (as "Little Nemo"), Louis Hart (as "Mons Roma, Olympian wrestler"), Harry Kelly (as "The Dancing Missionary"), Florence Tempest (as "The Candy Kid, Messenger of King Morpheus"), Billy B. Van (as Flip, nephew of the Guard of the Dawn"), Louis F. Barnes (as "Ruler of the Isle of Table d'Hote"), Rose Beaumont (as "Mrs. Nemo"), Albertine Benson (as "The Valentine Fairy/The Barometer Girl"), Aimee Ehrlich (as "The Little Princess"), A.H. Hendricks (as "An Officer in the Continentals"), Sunshine James (as "Betty, a traveler in Slumberland"), Edward B. Kramer (as "Aide to Officer of the Continentals"), Mildred Manning (as "Tilly, a traveler in Slumberland"), Madeline Marshall (as "Sally, a traveler in Slumberland"), Elphye Snowden (as "The Weather Vane"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger. Note: Winsor McCay (1867-1934) was a stellar American cartoonist and animator. His strip, Little Nemo ran in the New York Herald from 1905-14 and were set in the dreams of the title character. [refer: The Complete Little Nemo in Slumberland, Vols. I-VI: 1905-1914; Fantagraphics ISBN 0-930193-63-6 (Vol. 1)].
- (1910) Stage Play: The Deacon and the Lady. Musical. Music by Alfred Aarons. Book by George Totten Smith. Lyrics by George Totten Smith. Musical Director: Ivan Rudisill [earliest Broadway credit]. Musical Staging by Eddie Clark. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge. Costume Design by William H. Matthews. Directed by Alfred E. Aarons. New York Theatre: 4 Oct 1910- 15 Oct 1910 (16 performances). Cast: Lillian Baker, Gertie Barreto, Anna Bayuk, W.W. Black, Beatrice Caplet, Wanda Dean, Ida DeCampe, Eva Fallon, George Faust, B. Fetherstone, John Foley, Billy French, Georgie Gardner, Mayme Gehrue, H.W. Gray, Bessie Hale, Harold Healy [Broadway debut], Charles Hoff, Dorothy Homer, Robert Hunter, William Izzard, Nellie Jackson, Percy Jennings, Harry Kelly (as "Deacon Flood"), Arline LaCrosse, Claude Lea, Lee Leontine, Ethel Leyden, Lillian Lippkam, Lillian Mansfield, Aureals Marlow, Maedelyn Marshall, Janis McCann, Katherine McDonald, Birdice McLaughlin, Irene Messenger, Audrey Mohr, Hazel Mooney, Helen Mooney, Pearl Musi, Fletcher Norton, Beatrice Osgood, Clara Palmer, A.L. Rankin, P.H. Riblet, Velma Roberts, Milton Silby, Jeanette Singer, Estelle St. Clair, T. Stanton, C.G. Staples, C.G. Thompson, Marion Thompson, Nellie White, P. Wilson, Ed Wynn (as "Jupiter P. Slick") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Alfred E. Aarons and Louis F. Werba.
- (1911) Stage Play: Marriage a la Carte. Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by C.M.S. McLellan. Lyrics by C.M.S. McLellan. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller and Carl H. Engel. Casino Theatre: 2 Jan 1911- 25 Feb 1911 (64 performances). Cast: Marie Ashton (as "Euryanthe Bowers"), Ida Barnard (as "Primrose Farmilow"), Esther Bissett (as "Sheila Wragge"), Norman A. Blume (as "Jimmy Wragge"), Charles Brown (as "Cuthbert Coddington"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Ponsonby de Coutts Wragge"), Harry Conor (as "Napoleon Pettingill"), Maria Davis (as "Mrs. Ponsonby de Coutts Wragge"), Joe Doner (as "Thomas Bolingbroke Mullens"), A.W. Fleming (as "Mr. Pink"), Jack Hagner (as "Young Micklethorpe"), Rosina Henley (as "Molly"), Jack F. Henry (as "Eustace Haws"), C. Morton Horne (as "The Hon. Richard Mirables"), Harry Kelly (as "Footman"), Diane Otse (as "Elsie Tattleby"), Frances Reeve (as "Iseult Punchum"), Elsa Ryan (as "Daisy Dimsy"), Quentin Todd (as "Aubrey Hipps"), J.R. Torrens (as "Gerald Gifford"), Harold Vizard (as "Lord Mirables"), Emmy Wehlen (as "Rosalie"). Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1918) Stage Play: Oh, Look! Musical comedy. Book by James Montgomery. Based on "Ready Money" by James Montgomery. Music by Harry Carroll. Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy. Musical Director: Theodore Stearns. Choreographed by David Bennett. Vanderbilt Theatre: 7 Mar 1918- 4 May 1918 (68 performances). Cast: Florence Bruce (as "Margy Elliott"), Beatrice Burrows (as "Chorus"), Frederick Burton (as "Jackson Ives"), Louise Cox (as "Grace Tyler"), Stanley Dale (as "Chorus"), Al Eley (as "Chorus"), Harry Fox (as "Stephen Baird"), Alexander F. Frank (as "James E. Morgan"), Amelia Gardner (as "Mrs. John H. Tyler"), Elsie Gordon (as "Maud Reid"), Frances Grant (as "Ethel Bennett"), George Griffin (as "Chorus"), Dolly Griffith (as "Chorus"), Jack Gulick (as "Chorus"), Betty Hope Hale (as "Bertha Smith"), Betty Hamilton (as "Frances Huntley"), Gertrude Hamilton (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Chorus"), Laura Hastings (as "Chorus"), Alfred Kappeler (as "Sam Welch"), Harry Kelly (as "Captain West"), Ethel Kinley (as "Chorus"), Florence Lee (as "Chorus"), Genevieve Markham (as "Chorus"), Lillian McKenzie (as "Chorus"), Carl Meeker (as "Chorus"), Emily Morrison (as "Ruth Francis"), Charles Mussett (as "Neil"), Clarence Nordstrom (as "William Stewart"), Jack Rogers (as "Chorus"), Julia Ross (as "Chorus "), Frank Rowe (as "Chorus"), Albert Sackett (as "John H. Tyler"), Ruth Sawyer (as "Chorus"), Doris Sheerin (as "Chorus"), George Sidney (as "Sidney Rosenthal"), Mildred Sinclair (as "Peggy Warburton"), Elsa Thomas (as "Marion Brokaw"), Genevieve Tobin (as "Genevieve Tyler"), Alfred Waldon (as "Chorus"), Ted Wing (as "James Clark"), Allison Worth (as "Chorus"). Produced by Harry Carroll and William Sheer.
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