- In Hayti (1909).
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Prince of Pilsen (1903). Musical comedy. Music by Gustave Luders. Book by Frank S. Pixley. Lyrics by Gustave Luders. Directed by George F. Marion. Broadway Theatre: 17 Mar 1903- 18 Jul 1903 (143 performances). Cast: Jeannette Bageard, Helen Bertram, Lillian Coleman, Arthur Donaldson, Linford R. Jefferson, Anna Lichter, Clyde L. McKinley, Edgar Norton, Albert Parr, Jack Pratt [Broadway debut], John W. Ransone, Francis Stuart, J.L. Sutherland, Henry Taylor, Sherman Wade, Eva Westcott. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- The Yankee Consul (1904). Opera. Music by Alfred G. Robyn. Book by Henry M. Blossom Jr. Lyrics by Henry M. Blossom Jr. Directed by George F. Marion. Broadway Theatre: 22 Feb 1904- 2 Jul 1904 (115 performances). Cast: Mr. Armour (as "Chorus"), Charles Books (as "Chorus"), Rose Botti (as "Papinta, her niece/Chorus"), Louise Burpee (as "Chorus"), Madge Burpee (as "Francesca/Chorus"), Estrella Carmichael (as "Inez, Sancho's wife/Chorus"), Eda Chandler (as "Chorus"), Mr. Colishaw (as "Chorus"), Lila Conquest (as "Jacinta/Chorus"), J. Parker Coombs (as "Carlos, a water carrier"), William Danforth (as "Don Rafael Deschado, Governor of Puerto Plata"), Mae Darling (as "Anita"), Eva Davenport (as "Donna Teresa Rebera-y Uruburu, a wealthy widow"), Mr. DeCourcey (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Chorus"), Lillian Eldredge (as "Panilla/Chorus"), Harry Fairleigh (as "Lieutenant Jack Morrell, Commanding U.S. Gunboat"), M.C. Flavin (as "Chorus/Leonora"), Toma Hanlon (as "Chorus"), Jack E. Hazzard (as "Herr Gebubler, His Secretary"), Raymond Hitchcock (as "Abijah Booze"), Albert Juhre (as "Nunez"), Edna Marsh (as "Chorus"), J.H. McLean (as "Felipo, telegraph operator"), Sallie McNeel (as "Blanca, a bar maid/Chorus"), Basil Millspaugh (as "Rodrigo, local officer"), Gertrude O'Neil (as "Bella/Chorus"), Adelaide Orton (as "Juanita, flower girl"), Jack Pratt (as "Miguel"), Mr. Pugh (as Chorus"), Mr. Purvionce (as "Chorus"), Frank Ranney (as "Sancho, proprietor of Los Dos Toros restaurant"), Freda Rica (as "Chorus"), J. Joe Seley (as "Chorus"), Lester Templeton (as "Chorus"), Miss Turten (as "Chorus"), May Wheeler (as "Estrella, fruit girl/Chorus"), L. Whitte (as "Chorus"), Hubert Wilke (as "Captain Leopoldo, of the Dominican Army"), Sophie Witte (as "Maria/Chorus"), Flora Zabelle (as "Bonita, her daughter"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- His Honor the Mayor (1906).
- His Honor the Mayor (1907).
- Mr. Hamlet of Broadway (1908).
- The Balkan Princess (1911). Musical. Music by Paul A. Rubens. Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Frank Curzon. Lyrics by Paul A. Rubens and Arthur Wimperis. Musical Director: John McGhie. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Directed by W.J. Wilson. Herald Square Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 27 Feb 1911- close): 9 Feb 1911- 13 Mar 1911 (108 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "Max Hein"), May Boley (as "Magda"), Alice Brady (as "Olga") [Broadway debut], Millie Bright (as "Chorus"), William T. Carleton, Sylvia Clark (as "Cashier at the Bohemian Restaurant"), Herbert Corthell (as "Henri"), Harold De Becker (as "Lounger at the Bohemian Restaurant/Chorus"), Mabel Ferry (as "Chorus"), Irving Finn (as "Chorus"), Rose Firestone (as "Paula"), Louise Gunning (as "Princess Stephanie of Balaria"), Olin Howland (as "Chorus"), Fred Hudler, Kenneth Hunter (as "Captain Radomir"), Daisy James (as "Marguerita"), Samuel Keene (as "Chorus"), Grace Kimball (as "Chorus"), Harry Lewellyn (as "Emil"), Len Litchfield (as "Chorus"), Fritz Macklyn (as "Lieutenant Varna"), Peggy Merritt (as "Teresa"), Robert Milliken (as "Hermann/Chorus"), Bobby B. Nichols (as "Tessa"), Christine Nielson (as "Princess Stephanie of Balaria" [Alternate]), Jack Pratt (as "Count Boethy"), Carmen Romero (as "Carmen"), Marie Rose, Robert Warwick (as "The Grand Duke Sergius"), Teddy Webb (as "Blatz"), Nanon Welch (as "Chorus"), Vida Whitmore (as "Sofia"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert. Produced by arrangement with William A. Brady.
- Miss Princess (1912).
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