- The Rivals (1930). Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Erlanger's Theatre: 13 Mar 1930- Apr 1930 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Georgette Cohan (as "Lucy, maid to Lydia"), John Craig (as "Sir Anthony Absolute"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Faulkland"), Mrs. Fiske (as "Mrs. Malaprop, Aunt to Lydia"), Betty Linley (as "Julia"), Dann Malloy (as "Thomas'), Margery Maude' (as "Lydia Lanquish"), Fiske O'Hara (as "Sir Lucius O'Trigger") [final Broadway role], Rollo Peters (as "Captain Jack Absolute, Anthony's son"), James T. Powers (as "Bob Acres"), George Tawde (as "David, servant to Acres"), Percival Vivian (as "Fag, servant to Absolute"). Produced by George C. Tyler.
- Jerry-for-Short (1929). Comedy. Written by William Grew. Directed by William Grew. Waldorf Theatre: 12 Aug 1929- Oct 1929 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Harold Bolton (as "Perkins"), John Brewster (as "Cyril Forbish"), Lorna Carroll as "Betty Hartwell"), Don Costello (as "Anthony La Vere") [Broadway debut], Marie Louise Dana (as "Minerva Manners"), Joseph Fay (as "Robert Manners"), Dorothy Greene (as "Mary"), Cameron Mathews (as "Bascom Jenkins"), Fiske O'Hara (as "John Hartwell"), Patricia Quinn (as "Geraldine Jenkins"). Produced by Eugene Productions, Inc.
- Sidewalks of New York (1927). Musical comedy. Music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley). Lyrics by Eddie Dowling and Jimmy Hanley. Musical Director: Arthur Lange. Featuring songs by C.B. Lawlor. Featuring songs with lyrics by J.W. Blake. Musical Staging by Earl Lindsay. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Knickerbocker Theatre: 3 Oct 1927- 7 Jan 1928 (112 performances). Cast: Gladys Ahern, Will Ahern, John Alexander, Irving Beaman, Dick Bennett, Pearl Bradley, Sybil Bursk, George Byrne, Alex Calm, Walter Carson, Virginia Clark, Hal Clovis, Emil Cote, Charles Dale, Charles Davis, Ray Dooley, Henry Dowling, Jeanne Edwards, Vance Elliott, Barney Fagan (as "Old Timer"), Evelyn Farrell, Adeline Foley, Carl Francis, Charles Gale, Jack Gargin, Dolly Gilbet, Marjorie Gilbet, Melvin Halpern, Winifred Harris, Hal Hennessey, Kathryn Hereford, Lester Hope, Ruby Keeler, Dick Keene, Frank Kingdon, Donald Lee, Helen MacDonald, Edward Marshall, Edward Maurelli, Bob Maxwell, Stanley McClelland, Sam Morton, Elizabeth Murray, George Murray, Carolyn Nolte, Peter Nugent, Fiske O'Hara (as "Sergeant Daly"), Billy O'Rorke, Cecil Owen, Elva Pomfret, George Rand, Anna Rex, Phyllis Reynolds, Josephine Sabel, Edward Shanault, Billy Shepperd, Bobby Shields, Harry Short, Francis X. Sinnott, Joe Smith, Louise Stark, Ward Tallman, T.F. Thomas, Jim Thornton, Peggy Timmons, Lorraine Webb, Virginia Webb, Paul A. Weber, Gene West, Fred Wilson, Joe Wilson, Woodey Lee Wilson, Wanda Woods, Betty Wright, Ross Wright. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- The Big Mogul (1925). COmedy/melodrama.
- Jack's Romance (1915).
- Dion O'Dare (1907).
- Mr. Blarney From Ireland (1906). Musical comedy/drama. Written by Charles E. Blaney. Lyrics by Fiske O'Hara [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by Fiske O'Hara. Directed by Charles E. Blaney. American Theatre (moved to The West End Theatre from 12 Mar 1906- close): 1 Jan 1906- 17 Mar 1906 (16 performances). Produced by Charles E. Blaney.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (September 3, 1935 to October 22, 1935) He played George Payne in Jack Kirkland's stage adaptation of Erskine Caldwell's novel, "Tobacco Road," at the Selwyn Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Donald Barry (Dude Lester); Mary Servoss (Ada Lester); Henry Hull (Jeeter Lester); Pauline Drake (Ellie May); Hallene Hilt (Grandma Lester); Leon Ames (Lov Bensey); Herbert A. Pratt (Henry Penbody); Bonita Des Londes (Sister Bessie Rice); Haila Stoddard (Pearl) and Howard Banks (Captain Tim) in the cast.
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