- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Messenger Boy (1901). Musical comedy.
- The Toreador (1902). Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Book by James Tanner and Harry Nicholls. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: Louis F. Gottschalk. Featuring songs by Paul Rubens. Featuring songs with lyrics by Paul Rubens, Robb, Leslie Mayne and George Grossmith Jr. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Knickerbocker Theatre: 6 Jan 1902- 3 May 1902 (121 performances). Cast: William Blaisdell (as "Pettifer"), William Broderick (as "Carajola"), Eleanor Brudell (as "Chorus"), Belle Chamberlain (as "Chorus"), Helen Chichester (as "Chorus"), Joseph Coyne (as "Sir Archibald Slackett/Bart"), Nonie Dore (as "Chorus"), Melville Ellis (as "Augustus Traill"), Robert A. Evans (as "Rinaldo"), Joseph Fay (as "Mr. Probitt"), Maud Furniss (as "Chorus"), Edward Gore (as "Governor of Villaya"), Jennie Hawley (as "Donna Teresa"), Hermione Hazelton (as "Chorus"), Margo Hobart (as "Chorus"), Elizabeth Innes (as "Chorus"), Stella Krum (as "Chorus"), Sylvia Lisle (as "Chorus"), Essie Lyons (as "Chorus"), Christie MacDonald (as "Nancy Stauton"), Margaret McDonald (as "Chorus"), Emma Millard (as "Chorus"), Sadie Peters (as "Chorus"), Maud Raymond (as "Mrs. Malton Hoppings"), Mabel Redfern (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Relyea (as "Chorus"), Adele Ritchie (as "Dora Selby"), William H. Thompson (as "Bandmaster"), Queenie Vassar (as "Susan"), Lucille Verna (as "Chorus"), Harry L. Wallace (as "Moreno"), Lillian Wallace (as "Chorus"), Francis Wilson (as "Sammy Gigg"). Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- A Country Girl (1902). Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton. Additional lyrics and numbers by Paul Rubens. Book by James Tanner. Lyrics by Adrian Ross. Additional lyrics by Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller. Scenic Design by Walter Burridge and Henry E. Hoyt; Costume Design by Percy Anderson. Daly's Theatre: 22 Sep 1902- 27 Dec 1902 (112 performances). Cast: Minnie Ashley, Leila Benton, Adine Bouvier, Alice Campbell, Robert Chawner, Isobel Delmont, Blanche Deyo, Lawrence Earle, Jefferson Egan, Genevieve Finlay, Grace Freeman, Grace Gresham, Clarence Harvey, Susie Kelleher, Helen Marvin, Julia Millard, Hallen Mostyn, Paul Nicholson, William Norris, W.E. Philp, N.C. Shaw, Helen Sherwood, Marion Singer, W.H. Smith, Karl Stall, Melville Stewart, Harold Vizard, Mary Welch, Lena Wright, Isobel Yates. Produced by Augustin Daly Musical Company and J.C. Duff.
- The Toreador (1904). Musical (revival). Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Book by James Tanner and Harry Nicholls. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Academy of Music: 22 Feb 1904- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- The Cingalee (1904). Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton. Book by James Tanner. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Featuring songs with lyrics by Paul Rubens, James O'Dea and Rutland Barrington. Featuring songs by Paul Rubens, James Kendis [earliest Broadway credit] and Herman Paley. Musical Director: Louis F. Gottschalk. Directed by Lewis Hooper. Daly's Theatre: 24 Oct 1904- 19 Nov 1904 (33 performances). Cast: Dorothy Bertrand (as "Coorowe"), Martha Carine (as "Lady Patricia Vane"), Blanche Deyo (as "Peggy Sabine"), George Featherstone (as "Jack Clinton"), Genevieve Finlay (as "Nanoya"), Amy Forsslund (as "Miss Werner"), Noel Gordon (as "Mychellah"), Edward Gore (as "Captain of the Guard"), Flora Hengler (as "Molly Loftus/Pas de Deux"), May Hengler (as "Angy Loftus/Pas de Deux"), Lionel Hogarth (as "Dick Bosanquet"), May Hopkins (as "Miss Vernon"), Violet Kellogg (as "Miss Pinkerton"), George LeSoir (as "Bobby Warren"), Myrtle McGrain (as "Miss Clements"), Julia Millard (as "Naitooma"), Hallen Mostyn (as "Boobhamba"), William Norris (as "Chambuddy Ram"), Jordon Osborne (as "Freddie Lowther"), Paul Pancer (as "Attendant"), Melville Stewart (as "Harry Vereker"), Harold Vizard (as "Sir Peter Loftus"), Charles Wallace (as "Myamgah"), Kathleen Warren (as "Sattambi"). Produced by J.C. Duff.
- The Orchid (1907). Muscial comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Material by James T. Tanner and Joseph W. Herbert. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: Alexander Spencer. Featuring songs by Hugo Frey, Seymour Furth, Jerome Kern, E. Ray Goetz and Paul Rubens. Featuring songs with lyrics by Paul Rubens, Leslie Mayne, Edward P Moran, Harold Atteridge, Will Heelan and Vincent Bryan. Choreographed by William Rock. Directed by Frank Smithson. Herald Square Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 2 Sep 1907 to 14 Sep 1907 then moved to The Academy of Music from 2 Mar 1908 to close): 8 Apr 1907- Mar 1908 (closing date unknown/194 performances). Cast: Jane Archer, Veronique Banner, Gertrude Barthold, Ellen Beckwith, George C. Boniface, J. Brady, Estelle Coffin, Charlotte Corbett, Miss Creagh, Marietta Di'Dio, Marc Ducharme, Melville Ellis, Barrington Foote, Anna Ford, Marie Ford, Eddie Foy (as "Artie Choke"), Irene Franklin, Trixie Friganza, Maude Fulton, Laura Guerite, Joseph W. Herbert, Alfred Hickman, George Lyman, Margaretta Masi, R.L. McAndrew, Sadie Melles, William Moore, Jean Newcombe, J.C. Newell, Henrietta Pouts, George Pullman, William Rock, J. Rose, Urla Rottger, Amelia Stone, Grace Studiford, William Toland, Arthur Warren, Mabel Weeks. Produced by Sam Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- Our Miss Gibbs (1910). Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Material and lyrics by James Tanner (billed as "James T. Tanner"). Featuring songs by Jerome Kern. Featuring songs with lyrics by Jerome Kern. Musical Direction by W.T. Francis. Featuring songs by George Arthurs, Harry Lonsdale and Harry Marlowe. Featuring songs with lyrics by Kern, Lionel Monckton, M.E. Rourke, Percy Greenbank, Adrian Ross, Frederick Day, George Grossmith, Worton David, Ralph Roberts, Leslie Mayne and George Arthurs. Directed by Thomas Reynolds. Knickerbocker Theatre: 29 Aug 1910- 22 Oct 1910 (57 performances).
- A Country Girl (1911). Musical (revival).
- The Quaker Girl (1911).
- The Girl on the Film (1913).
- The Girl from Utah (1915). Musical comedy. Book by James Tanner [final Broadway credit]. Music by Paul Rubens and Sidney Jones. Lyrics by Percy Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Additional numbers by Jerome Kern. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harry B. Smith, Arthur Wimperis, Herbert Reynolds and Bert Lee. Featuring songs by Herman Finck, Harry Castling, C.W. Murphy, Worton David and Chris Smith. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer and Theodore Stearns. Costume Design by Schneider-Anderson Company. Directed by J.A.E. Malone. Knickerbocker Theatre: 9 Aug 1915- 28 Aug 1915 (24 performances). Cast: Edith Allen (as "Chorus"), Veronique Banner (as "Mrs. Ponsonby"), Edith Barr (as "Chorus"), George Bishop (as "Lord Amersham"), Donald Brian (as "Sandy Blair, leading man at the Gaiety Theatre"), Frances Burress (as "Chorus"), Joseph Cawthorn (as "Trimpel, of Brixton Rest"), Jessie Crane (as "A Flapper"), Edgar Dickson (as "Policeman PR 38"), Louise Donovan (as "Miss Rosie Jocelyn, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Radford D'Orsay (as "Chorus"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Lady Muriel Chepstone"), Dickson Elliott (as "Bobbie Longshot"), Irene Enright (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Erhard (as "Chorus"), Kathleen Erroll (as "Chorus"), Willie Fink (as "Chorus"), Venita Fitzhugh (as "Dora Manners, leading lady of the Gaiety Theatre"), F.S. Foley (as "Chorus"), Marie Francis (as "Chorus"), William Francis Jr. (as "Comissionaire"), Mabel Gibson (as "Miss Lydia Saville, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Walter Gilbert (as "Chorus"), Russell Griswold (as "Douglas Noel"), George Grundy (as "Colonel Oldham-Pryce"), Edith Hardlow (as "Chorus"), Alma Harrison (as "Miss Violet Vesey, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Fannie Hasbroek (as "Chorus"), Jacque Hastings (as "Chorus"), Kathleen Hitchens (as "Chorus"), William L. Hobart (as "Chorus"), Catherine Hurst (as "Chorus"), Margaret Langdon (as "Chorus"), Harry Law (as "Lord Orpington"), Eunice MacKay (as "A Waitress/Chorus"), Olga Markusson (as "Chorus"), Violet Marsden (as "Chorus"), Michael Mathews (as "Page "), Marie McCullough (as "Chorus"), Caroline Oden (as "Chorus"), James O'Neill (as "Chorus"), Diane Oste (as "Miss Mona West, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Lester Ostrander (as "Chorus"), Alice Palmer (as "Honorable Miss St. Auburn"), Irene Palmer (as "Lady Mary Nowell/Chorus"), Zamora Pierce (as "Chorus"), Jack Potter (as "Chorus"), Renee Reel (as "Clancy"), Miss Manners' maid"), Julia Sanderson (as "Una Trance, The Girl from Utah"), Gladys Siddons (as "Chorus"), Frank Snyder (as "Chorus"), Charles Vandivere (as "Chorus"), Queenie Vassar (as "Lady Amersham, Lord Amersham's mother"), A. von Bereghy (as "Chorus"), Lorraine Waters (as "Chorus"), George Wharton (as "Archie Tooth"), Dorothy Wilcock (as "Miss Sylvia Paget, Actress at the Gaiety Theatre"), Walter S. Wills (as "Detective Shooter, of Scotland Yard"), Louise Worthington (as "Chorus"), Edward C. Yeager (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Mr. Frohman had died in the sinking of the Lusitania on 7 May 1915 and this production was one of two that were ultimately produced in the U.S. as planned before the creation of Charles Frohman Inc. which remained active until 1930 (the firm would remain nominally in the theatre business through 1937).
- Productions other than Broadway:
- (April 5, 1913) His musical, "The Girl On the Film," was performed at the Gaiety Theatre in London, England with George Grossmith, George Barrett, Charles Maude, Robert Nainby, Emmy Wehlen, Madeleine Seymour, Gwendoline Brogden, and Connie Ediss in the cast.
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