- (1896 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1896) Stage Play: The Last Stroke. Melodrama. Written by I.N. Morris. Star Theatre: 23 Mar 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Frederic De Belleville (as "Don Julio Valdez"), Joseph Kilgour (as "Richard Vance") [Broadway debut], Helen Lowell (as "Lucile") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Jacob Litt.
- (1900) Stage Play: Marcelle. Drama. Written by Eugene Wiley Presbrey. Broadway Theatre: 8 Oct 1900- Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Emily Baker, James Carr, Katherine Clinton, Forbes Curtis, Charles Dade, Dustin Farnum, George Foster, Robert Gemp, Robert Harold, Fred Harris, Joseph Kilgour, Thomas Lawrence, Emma Maddern, Frederick Perry, Katherine Power, Harold Russell, Ellis Ryse, Frank Sheridan, Algernon Tassin, Blanche Walsh.
- (1900) Stage Play: More Than Queen. Drama.
- (1903) Stage Play: Captain Barrington. Drama. Incidental music by Manuel Klein. Scenic Design by John H. Young. Manhattan Theatre: 23 Nov 1903- Jan 1904 (closing date unknown/51 performances). Cast: W.B. Barnes, James H. Bradbury, G.E. Bryant, Frank Clark, R.S. English, R.S. Hill, Joseph Kilgour, George Osborne Jr., Lynn Pratt, William Redmund, Charles Richman, Suzanne Sheldon, Frederick Spencer, George Sylvester, Albert Tavernier, Fred Williams, George W. Wilson. Produced by Weber & Fields (Lew Fields) [credited as Lew M. Fields].
- (1904) Stage Play: Tit For Tat. Farce. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. Based on the French of Maurice Hennequin and Paul Bilhaud. Scenic Design by Joseph A. Physioc. Savoy Theatre: 25 Apr 1904- May 1904 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: W.J. Constantine, Leo Ditrichstein, John Emerson [Broadway debut], Elizabeth Emmett, John Flood, Joseph Kilgour, Jane Marbury, Deronda Mayo, Felice Morris, Alice Neal, Robert Ober, Frank Powell, Charles Ransome, Helen Tracy, Elizabeth Tyree, Harold R. Woolf.
- (1905) Stage Play: The School for Husbands. Comedy. Written by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Featuring songs by Julian Edwards. Incidental music by Julian Edwards. Directed by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Wallack's Theatre: 3 Apr 1905- May 1905 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Lucy Ashton, Henry Belasco, Charles Bowser, Bruce Delamater, Edward Dresser, Grace Filkins, Jameson Lee Finney, Alice Fischer (as "Lady Belinda Manners"), Arthur Forrest, Mrs. Goldfinch, Ida Jeffreys Goodfriend, Joseph Kilgour, Robinson Newbold, Wilfred North, William T. Sampson, Frances Stevens. Produced by F.C. Whitney.
- (1906) Stage Play: Cashel Byron (Revival).
- (1907) Stage Play: The Movers. Drama. Written by Martha Morton. Hackett Theatre: 3 Sep 1907- Sep 1907 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Myra Brooks, Mary Leslie Cahill, Robert Conness, Dorothy Donnelly (as "Marion Manners"), Malcolm Duncan, Laurence Eddinger, W.J. Ferguson, Joseph Kilgour, Desiree Lazard, Edward See, Vincent Serrano, Abner H. Symmons, Nellie Thorne, Ida Waterman, Stanhope Wheatcroft. Produced by Henry B. Harris.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Easiest Way. Drama.
- (1912) Stage Play: Ready Money. Written by James Montgomery. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 19 Aug 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: William Courtenay, James Bradbury, Gordon Burby, Scott Cooper, Smith Davies, Leo Donnelly [Broadway debut], Margaret Greene, Alfred A. Hesse, J.K. Hutchinson, Ben Johnson, Joseph Kilgour (as "Jackson Ives"), Henry Miller, Guy Nichols, Clarence Rockefeller, Norman Tharp, George Loane Tucker. Produced by H.H. Frazee.
- (1912) Stage Play: Tainted Philanthropy.
- (1913) Stage Play: Are You a Crook? Comedy. Written by William J. Hurlbut and Frances Whitehouse. Longacre Theatre: 1 May 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark (as "Amy Herrick"), Marion Ballou, Harry Barefoot, Scott Cooper, George Fawcett, Joseph Kilgour, Malcolm Lang, Elizabeth Nelson, Elita Proctor Otis, Harry Stockbridge, Robert Taller, Ivy Troutman, Forrest Winant. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- (1913) Stage Play: Potash and Perlmutter. Written by Montague Glass [earliest Broadway credit] and Charles Klein. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 16 Aug 1913- Sep 1915 (closing date unknown/441 performances). Cast: Barney Bernard (as "Abe Potash"), Alexander Carr (as "Mawruss Perlmutter"), Marguerite Anderson (as "Irma"), Fred Carter, Leo Donnelly, Louise Dresser (as "Ruth Snyder"), Grace Fielding, Edward Gillespie, Stanley Jessup, Joseph Kilgour (as "Feldman"), Lee Kohlmar, Dorothy Landers, Gertrude Millington, Albert Parker (as "Boris Andrieff") [final Broadway role], Arthur J. Pickens, Russell Pincus, Dore Rogers. Produced by A.H. Woods. Notes: (1) One of the biggest hits on Broadway prior to WWI (2) Filmed by Goldwyn Pictures Corp. [distributed by Associated First National Pictures] as Potash and Perlmutter (1923).
- (1914) Stage Play: Along Came Ruth. Written by Holman Day. Based on the French of Frantz Fonson. Gaiety Theatre: 23 Feb 1914- Apr 1914 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Sol Aiken, James Bradbury, Irene Fenwick, Maude Turner Gordon, Joseph Kilgour, Ethel Langdon, F.J. McCarthy, John McKenna, Edgar Nelson, Louise Sydmeth, Frank B. Thomas, Vivian Wessell. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1914) Stage Play: What It Means to a Woman.
- (1916) Stage Play: Mile-a-Minute Kendall. Written by Owen Davis. Lyceum Theatre: 28 Nov 1916- unknown (47 performances). Cast: Adele Blood, Hobart Cavanaugh [Broadway debut], Jack Ellis, John Flood, Joseph Kilgour, Helen Lowell, Edythe Lyle, Burr McIntosh, Beatrice Noyes, Olive Oliver, William Sampson, Tom Powers. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1917) Stage Play: Anthony in Wonderland.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Easiest Way. Drama (revival). Written by Eugene Walter. Directed by David Belasco. Lyceum Theatre: 6 Sep 1921- Oct 1921 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: John P. Brawn (as "Jim Weston"), Laura Nelson Hall (as "Elfie St. Clair"), Robert Kelly (as "John Madison"), Joseph Kilgour (as "Willard Brockton"), Marian Kerby [credited as Marion Kirby] (as "Annie"), Pauline Moore (as "Mrs. Williams") [Broadway debut], Frances Starr (as "Laura Murdock"). Produced by David Belasco.Note: Filmed by MGM as The Easiest Way (1931).
- (1922) Stage Play: It's a Boy! Comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: Spring Fever. Comedy. Written by Vincent Lawrence. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 3 Aug 1925- Sep 1925 (closing date unknown/56 performances). Cast: Arthur H. Allen, Kathryn Brown, Helen Carrington, Marion Coakley, J. Alden Cooke, John T. Dwyer, Edward Emerson, Agatha Frederic, Chandler Houghton, Leo Kennedy, Joseph Kilgour (as "David Waters"), Wilton Lackaye (as "Frank Hoyt"), Francetta Mallory, Charles Penman, James Rennie, Emmet Ryan, Stewart Seymore, June Starr, Fred Sutton, Lou Turner, Harry Whittemore. Produced by A.H. Woods. Note: Produced by MGM as Spring Fever (1927), starring William Haines [in the role originated by James Rennie].
- (1926) Stage Play: If I Was Rich.
- (1926) Stage Play: Hangman's House. Drama. Written by Willard Mack. Based on a novel by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne. Directed and co-produced by William A. Brady. Forrest Theatre: 16 Dec 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Dermot McDermot"), Katharine Alexander (as "Connaught O'Brien"), Ralph Cullinan, Katherine Emmett, R. Henry Handon, Felix Haney, Charles Kennedy, Walter Kenney, Joseph Kilgour, Jack McGraw, Clement O'Loghlen, Emmet O'Reilly, William Pearce, Frank Shannon, Percy Waram (as "Citizen Hogan"). Co-produced by Dwight Wiman.
- (1927) Stage Play: Lady Alone. Written by Laetitia McDonald. Directed by David Wallace. Forrest Theatre: 20 Jan 1927- Feb 1927 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Spencer Bentley, Alice Brady (as "Nina Hopkins"), Kirk Brown Jr., William W. Crimans (as "City Marshall"), Austin Fairman (as "Craig Neilson"), Louise Galloway, Joseph Kilgour (as "Stephen Brett"), William Leith, Dorothy Overend, Lee Smith, Edward H. Wever. Produced by L. Lawrence Weber. Produced in association with David Wallace.
- (1927) Stage Play: One Glorious Hour.
- (1927) Stage Play: Julius Caesar. Tragedy (revival).
- (1928) Stage Play: Spring 3100. Written by Argyle Campbell and Willard Mack. Book adapted by Joseph H. Graham. Directed by Joseph H. Graham. Little Theatre: 15 Feb 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/29 performances). Produced by George L. Miller. Cast: J. Moy Bennett (as "Jack Cohen"), Maude Brooks (as "Madge"), Lynn Eswood (as "Penelope Leland"), Mortie Fogel (as "Larry O'Day"), Mariposa Hayes (as "Josephine Douglas"), Edward Jephson (as "James Nolan"), Joseph Kilgour (as "R.J. Storey"), Owen Martin (as "Mike Callahan"), Jack McKee (as "Larry O'Day"), "Vic" McLaughlin (as "High Brow Kreegan"), Corbet Morris (as "Harold Storey"), Eda Moulton (as "Nina"), John M. Washburn (as "Kelly"), Tammany Young (as "Spark"). Produced in association with Maurice Wakeman.
- (1928) Stage Play: Wings Over Europe. Written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Brown. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. Martin Beck Theatre (moved to The Alvin Theatre at undetermined date to close): 10 Dec 1928- unknown (90 performances). Cast: Hugh Buckler, Charles Carden, Frank Conroy, Wheeler Dryden, John Dunn, Frank Elliott, Charles Francis, George Graham, Nicholas Joy, A.P. Kaye, Joseph Kilgour, Alexander Kirkland, Ernest Lawford, Edward Lester, Robert Rendel, Gordon Richards, Grant Stewart. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1929) Stage Play: The Camel Through the Needle's Eye. Written by Frantisek Langer. Material adapted by Philip Moeller. Directed by Philip Moeller. Martin Beck Theatre: 15 Apr 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/196 performances). Cast: Elliot Cabot, Morris Carnovsky (as "Andrejs"), Catherine Doucet (as "Lady"), Miriam Hopkins (as "Susi Pesta"), Mary Kennedy, Joseph Kilgour (as "Bezchyba"), Claude Rains (as "Joe Vilim"), Henry Travers (as "Mr. Pesta"), Helen Westley (as "Mrs. Pesta"), Norman Williams. Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Little Father of the Wilderness. Written by Austin Strong and Lloyd Osbourne. Directed by Austin Strong. Empire Theatre: 2 Jun 1930- Jun 1930 (closing date unknown/8 performances).
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