- (1903 - 1920) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: Sweet Kitty Bellairs. Drama. Written by David Belasco. from "The Bath Comedy" by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle. Belasco Theatre: 9 Dec 1903- 4 Jun 1904 (206 performances). Cast: Alfred Cahill, James Carew, R. Peyton Carter, Henrietta Crosman (as "Kitty"), H. Rees Davies, J. Malcolm Dunn, Katherine Florence (as "Lady Standish"), Clyde Fogel, Charles Hammond (as "Lord Verney"), Shelly Hull, John E. Kellerd (as "Lord Standish"), Addison Pitt, Mark Smith Edwin Stevens, Antoinette Walker [Broadway debut], Frank H. Westerton. Produced by David Belasco. Produced by arrangement with Maurice Campbell.
- (1911) Stage Play: Next. Written by Rida Johnson Young. Daly's Theatre: 28 Sep 1911- 5 Oct 1911 [?] (18 performances). Cast: Helen Lowell (as "Sophie Brush"), Hevlyn Benson, Frank T. Charlton, Harry Conor, Harry D. Crosby, Jack Devereaux, Jane Hamlin, Warda Howard, Julius McVicker, Howard Morgan, Wallace Owen, Albert Perry, Antoinette Walker, Bert Walter, John Woodward. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Truth Wagon. Written by Hayden Talbot. Daly's Theatre (moved to The Bijou Theatre from 11 Mar 1912- close): 26 Feb 1912- Apr 1912 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, Charles Dow Clark, Max Figman, Alexander Leftwich, Georgie Mack, Harry Mestayer, Norma Mitchell, Frank Sheridan, Muriel Starr, Wayland Trask, Antoinette Walker, Lucile Watson, James Wilson. Produced by Oliver Morosco. Note: Produced on film by Masterpiece Film Mfg. Co. [distributed by Alliance] as The Truth Wagon (1914), directed and starring Max Figman.
- (1904) Stage Play: The Music Master. Comedy/drama. Written by Charles Klein. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre (moved to the Bijou Theatre on 9 Jan 1905- close): 26 Sep 1904- Sep 1906 (closing date unknown/627 performances). Cast: Marie Bates (as "Miss Houston"), Tony Bevan (as "Mr. Ryan"), William Boag (as "Andrew Cruger"), H.G. Carleton (as "Ditson"), Downing Clarke (as "A Collector"), Jane Cowl (as "Octavie'), Minnie Dupree (as "Helen Stanton"), Campbell Gollan (as "Henry A. Stanton"), Louis Hendricks (as "Al. Costello"), Alfred Hudson (as "Mr. Schwartz"), Master Richard Kessler (as "Danny"), Sybil Klein (as "Charlotte"), Leon Kohlmar (as "August Poons"), Harold Mead (as "Joles"), William Ricciardi [credited as W.G. Ricciardi] (as "Signor Tagliafico") [Broadway debut], Louis P. Verande (as "Louis Pinac"), Isabel Waldron (as "Mrs. Andrew Cruger"), Antoinette Walker (as "Jennie"), David Warfield (as "Anton Von Barwig"), J. Carrington Yates (as "Beverly Cruger"). Produced by David Belasco. Note: One of the biggest hits of the era.
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