- (1899 - 1907) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: The Last of the Rohans. Comedy. Written by Ramsay Morris [earliest Broadway credit]. Academy of Music: 31 Aug 1899- Oct 1899 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: E.H. Aiken, Edwin Brandt, Mrs. Samuel Charles, George W. Deyo, Thomas E. Jackson, Josephine Lovett, Andrew Mack, W.J. Mason, Georgia Olp, Ben T. Ringgold, Jennie Satterlee, Harry Sutter, John Vance, James Vincent, Ernest E. Warde.
- (1900) Stage Play: Madge Smith, Attorney. Comedy/farce. Written by Ramsay Morris. Music by Dave Reed, A. Baldwin Sloane, Francis Bryant, Ernest Hogan and Theodore H. Northrup. Additional music by James O'Dea. Musical Direction by Watty Hydes. Featuring songs by J. Rosamond Johnson and Cissie Loftus. Featuring songs with lyrics by James Weldon Johnson, Cecilia Loftus and Bob Cole. Directed by Louis Harrison. Bijou Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House 25 Mar 1901- close): 10 Dec 1900- Mar 1901 (closing date unknown/46 performances). Cast: May Irwin (as "Mrs. Madge Smith"), Grace Almy (as "Flossy Greensleeves"), George A. Beane (as "John Smith"), Edythe Blair (as "Diana Blush"), Edward Bowen (as "Another Detective"), Roland Carter (as "Judge of Police Court, Montressor Bing"), Charles Church (as "Clerk of Police Court"), Mabel Florence (as "Clarice Gay"), Frank W. Johnson (as "Upson Downes"), Jacques Kruger (as "Wilson"), James M. MacDonough (as "Detective"), Ignacio Martinetti (as "Count Cotton"), Sadie Peters (as "Bijou Leech"), Alice Sands (as "Kate Maxwell"), Joseph M. Sparks (as "Ajax O'Shaughnessey"), Bert Thayer (as "Gunnington Swift"), Anne Woodward (as "Cissy Peachblow"). Produced by May Irwin.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Ninety and Nine. Written by Ramsay Morris. Based on a hymn by D. Sankey. Academy of Music: 7 Oct 1902- Jan 1903 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Amy Ames, Edwin Arden, Aubrey Beattie, W.F. Carroll, Mart J. Cody, Mrs. E.A. Eberle, Louis Egan, Katherine Grey, Theodore Hamilton, Charles Haskins, Gus Henessey, Thomas H. Ince, Harry Le Van, George F. Nash, Jane Peyton, Frank M. Stammers, Robert Vernon. Produced by Frank McKee. Note: Filmed as The Ninety and Nine (1911), The Ninety and Nine (1916) and The Ninety and Nine (1922).
- (1903) Stage Play: Hearts Courageous. Drama. Written by Franklin Fyles and Ramsay Morris. Dramatized from the novel by Hallie Erminie Rives. Broadway Theatre: 5 Oct 1903- Oct 1903 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Hector Dion, James J. Farnsworth, Maude Fealy (as "Anne Tillotson"), John C. Fenton, Charles R. Gilbert, Theodore Hamilton, William S. Hart (as "Henry"), Thomas H. Ince, Daniel Jarrett, Orrin Johnson (as "Louis Armand/Marquis de la Rouerie"), Carey Livingstone, Charles M. Staley, Frank M. Stammers, John T. Sullivan, Edward S. Tilden.
- (1907) Stage Play: Under Suspicion. Melodrama. Written by Ramsay Morris [final Broadway credit]. American Theatre: 16 Sep 1907- 29 Sep 1907 (closing date unknown/performances unknown). Cast: Unknown.
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