- (1899 - 1921) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- A Greek Slave (1899). Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones. Additional music by Lionel Monckton. Book by Owen Hall. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank and Adrian Ross. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Herald Square Theatre: 28 Nov 1899- 23 Dec 1899 (29 performances). Cast: Minnie Ashley (as "Iris"), Mittie Atherton (as "Tullia"), Adine Bouvier (as "Flavia"), Ethel Brougham (as "Circe"), Richard Carle (as "Heliodoris"), Hugh Chilvers (as "Diomed"), Minnie Halsey (as "Cornelia"), William Maitland (as "Silius"), Kate Michelena (as "Antonia"), Dorothy Morton (as "Maia"), Ole Norman (as "Lollius"), Albert A. Parr (as "Archias"), Inez Rae (as "Licinea"), Marion Singer (as "Melanopis"), Herbert Sparling (as "Marcus Pomponius"), Arthur Stanford (as "Curius"), William H. Thompson (as "Manlius"). Produced by F.C. Whitney. Produced by arrangement with The Augustin Daly Estate.
- San Toy (1900). Musical comedy.
- The Arcadians (1910). Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton and Howard Talbot. Book by Mark Ambient and Alex Thompson. Lyrics by Arthur Wimperis. Additional lyrics by Lionel Monckton. Musical Director: Watty Hydes. Featuring songs with lyrics by Adrian Ross. Directed by Thomas Reynolds. Liberty Theatre (moved to The Knickerbocker Theatre from 16 May 1910- 2 Jul 1910, then moved to The Grand Opera House from 21 Nov 1910- close): 17 Jan 1910- Nov 1910 (closing date unknown/201 performances). Cast: Mollie Alexander (as "Chorus"), Josephine Angela (as "Chorus"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Lady Barclay"), Esther Brunette (as "Lucy Selwyn"), Beatrice Burrows (as "Chorus"), Ethel Cadman (as "Sombra"), Frances Ceratt (as "Chorus"), Viola Clark (as "Chorus"), Sam Collins (as "James Withers"), Tom Collins (as "Harry Desmond"), Mae D'Arcy (as "Chorus"), J. Gunnis Davis (as "Time "), Connie DeTournie (as "Chorus"), Grace Eddington (as "Marion"), Connie Ediss (as "Mrs. Smith"), Helen Edwards (as "Chorus"), Gerturde Fursman (as "Chorus"), Cherry Gildea (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Grant (as "Sir George Paddock"), Jane Hall (as "Amaryllis"), Josephine Howard (as "Beatrice"), Stanley Jessup (as "Astrophel"), Alfred Kappeler (as "Bobby"), Eithel Kelly (as "Lady Jim"), Elise Kimber (as "Chorus"), Percival Knight (as "Peter Doody"), Myrtle Lawton (as "Chorus"), Antoinette LeComte (as "Chorus"), Jeannette Lewis (as "Chorus"), Mollie Lorraine (as "Chorus"), E.H. Lyle (as "Sir Timothy Ryan"), Audrey Maple (as "Chrysea"), Ruth Mason (as "Chorus"), Harry H. Meyer (as "Strephon"), H.H. Meyer (as "Reggie"), Marion Mosby (as "Daphne"), Frank Moulan (as "James Smith/Simplicitas"), Alan Mudie (as "Jack Meadows"), Millie Murray (as "Chorus"), Bessie Nelligan (as "Chorus"), John O'Hanlon (as "Damoetas"), Carol Oty (as "Chorus"), Muriel Parker (as "Chorus"), Lucile Parsons (as "Chorus"), John Paulton (as "Percy Marsh"), Eleanor Pendleton (as "The Hon. Maud Barclay"), Mary Pendleton (as "Chorus"), Alice Randolph (as "Chorus"), Julia Sanderson (as "Eileen Cavanaugh"), Jeanette Singer (as "Chorus"), Dixie Tabor (as "Chorus"), Ethel Vivian (as "Chorus"), Irene Von Muller (as "Chorus"), Helen Wheeler (as "Chorus"), Leslie Zannere (as "Chorus"). Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as The Arcadians (1927) by Gaumont (UK Production).
- The Messenger Boy (1901). Musical comedy.
- San Toy (1901). Musical comedy (return engagement).
- The King of Cadonia (1910). Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones and Jerome Kern. Book by Frederick Lonsdale. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and M.E. Rourke. Musical Director: Hugo Byrk. Additional lyrics by Maurice J. Stonehill, Percival Knight and Arthur Wimperis. Additional music by Frederick Rosse. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Directed by Joseph Herbert. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 10 Jan 1910- 22 Jan 1910 (16 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield (as "Laborde, President of the anti-King Society"), Edna Broderick (as "Wanda, lady-in-waiting"), Donald Buchanan (as "Lieutenant Jules"), Marguerite Clark (as "Princess Marie, daughter of the Duke Alasia"), Agnes Dailey (as "Ensemble"), William Danforth (as "Bran, servant to Captain Laski"), William Davis (as "Lieutenant Saloff"), Robert Dempster (as "Alexis King of Cadonia"), D.L. Don (as "Panix, Secretary to the Duke of Alasia"), Vincent Duesenberry (as "Barber"), Albert Gran (as "General Bonski"), Olga Hempstone (as "Ensemble"), Addie Marze (as "Natine, lady-in-waiting"), William Norris (as "Duke of Alasia, heir presumptive to the throne"), Clara Palmer (as "Militza/maid to Princess Marie"), Amelia Rose (as "Ensemble"), Vivian Rose (as "Ensemble"), Albertine Sargent (as "Ensemble"), Melville Stewart (as "Captain Laski"), Bessie Tannehill (as "Duchess of Alasia"), Mabel Weeks (as "Stephanie/First lady-in-waiting to Princess Marie"), Ethel Wheeler (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- The Girl from Utah (1915). Musical comedy. Book by James Tanner. 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).
- The Duchess of Dantzic (1905). Musical/operetta/romance. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by Henry Hamilton. from "Madame Sans Gene" by Victorien Sardou and 'Emile Moreau'. Lyrics by Henry Hamilton. Musical Director: Barter Johns. Featuring songs with lyrics by Adrian Ross. Choreographed by Willie Warde. Directed by Holbrook Blinn. Daly's Theatre: 16 Jan 1905- 15 Apr 1905 (93 performances). Cast:Adrienne Augarde (as "Renee de Saint Mezard"), Holbrook Blinn (as "Napoleon Bonaparte/Napoleon I"), Philip H. Bracy (as "Captain Reignier/M. D'Alegre"), Helena Byrne (as "Mathilde/Comtesse de Laborde"), Cecil Cameron (as "M. De Montmorenci"), Evelyn Cottee (as "Jacqueline/Mme. de Chatel"), Ridgwell Cullum (as "Comte de Narbonne"), A.J. Evelyn (as "Sergeant Flageot"), Elizabeth Firth (as "Caroline Murat"), Ethel Forsyth (as "Mme. de Beauffremont/Therese"), May Francis (as "Lisette"), Mary Grant (as "Pauline"), Evie Greene (as "Catherine Upscher"), Frank Greene (as "Corporal Gildon/Comte de Chanteloup"), Martin Hayden (as "Comte de Laborde"), Grace Heyer (as "Empress Josephine"), Agnes Matz (as "Louise/Mlle. de Legrange"), Courtice Pounds (as "Papillon"), Lempriere Pringle (as "Sergeant Francoise Lefebvre"), Lawrence Rea (as "Phillipe/Adhemar"). Produced by George Edwardes.
- Betty (1916). Musical. Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens. Musical Director: William Daly. Additional numbers by Ernest Steffan and Merlin Morgan. Featuring songs by Harry Tierney, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein and Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Featuring songs with lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Percy Greenbank, Edgar Leslie and William Jerome. Directed by Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 3 Oct 1916- 25 Nov 1916 (63 performances). Cast: Isabel Adams (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bates (as "Lady Charlotte Knowles"), Marie Baxter (as "Ensemble"), Marie Benedict (as "Lily/Ensemble"), James Black (as "Ensemble"), Marna Blanchard (as "Lady Violet Chichester/Ensemble"), J. Brush (as "Ensemble"), Sam Burbank (as "Hillier"), Ethel Burke (as "Ensemble"), Cecile Conway (as "Ensemble"), Florence Cripps (as "Lady Majoribanks"), Master Crumpton (as "Alf"), Peggy Dana (as "Ensemble"), Marion Davies (as "Jane"), Eileen Dennes (as "Estelle"), Doc Donnelly (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Opal Essent (as "Ensemble"), Allen Fagan (as "Cedric"), Isabel Falconer (as "Ensemble"), Grace Ford (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Germaine (as "Hon. Patience Pemberton/Ensemble"), Herbert Goff (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Ensemble"), Annette Herbert (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Herbert (as "Duke of Crowborough"), Raymond Hitchcock (as "Lord D'Arcy Playne"), William Holbrook (as "Ensemble"), A. Homme (as "Ensemble"), Ida Howe (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Howe (as "Ensemble"), Ron Hoyer (as "Ensemble"), Rokey Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Justine Johnstone (as "Chicquette"), Frank Keller (as "Ensemble"), Esther Lee (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Lindley (as "Ensemble"), Master Lowrie (as "David Playne"), Lotta Morse (as "Ensemble"), Walter Mozee (as "Ensemble"), Prudence O'Shea (as "Lady Paula Colquhuoun/Ensemble"), Peter Page (as "Achille Jotte"), Eugene Revere (as "Lathers/Tregellan"), Lillian Rice (as "Pansy/Ensemble"), Alice Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Fred Rockwell (as "Ensemble"), A. Roland (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Roland (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Santley (as "Gerard"), Mona Sartoris (as "Ensemble"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Betty"), Lydia Scott (as "Lady Mary Manzies/Ensemble"), Verda Shelberg (as "Mrs. Rawlins"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Hon. Mrs. Partarlington"), Mildred St. Clair (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Stewart (as "Dora"), Anna Stone (as "Daisy/Ensemble"), Virginia Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Tierney (as "Ensemble"), Henry Vincent (as "The Hon. Victor Halifax"), Bunny Wendell (as "Lady Cholmondley"), Jean White (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Williamson (as "Ensemble"), Jacquelin Woods (as "Ensemble"), Louise Worthington (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- The Spring Chicken (1906). Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Book by George Grossmith Jr. Adapted from "Coquin de Printemps" by Jaime and Duval. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Featuring songs with lyrics by George Grossmith Jr., Richard Carle, M.E. Rourke and Leslie Mayne. American adaptation by Richard Carle. Featuring songs by Richard Carle, Robert Hood Bowers and Milton Lusk. Musical Director: Frank Palma. Production Supervised by Richard Carle. Choreographed by Adolph Neuberger. Daly's Theatre (moved to The New Amsterdam Theatre 10 Dec 1906- 29 Dec 1906, then moved to Daly's Theatre from 1 Apr 1907- close): 8 Oct 1906- 20 Apr 1907 (115 performances). Cast: Miss Alain (as "Chorus"), Miss Aroval (as "Chorus"), Miss Ashland (as "Chorus"), Florence Averell (as "Celeste/Chorus"), May Barrell (as "Chorus"), C.H. Beardsley (as "Pierre"), Miss Bennett (as "Chorus"), May Boley (as "Chorus"), May Bouton (as "Dulcie"), Miss Capron (as "Chorus"), Richard Carle (as "Ambrose Girdle"), Arthur Conrad (as "Stephen-Henry"), Miss Courtney (as "Chorus"), Gail Crandall (as "Chorus"), Madge Cullom (as "Chorus"), Amy Dale (as "Emmy-Lou"), Miss D'Arville (as "Chorus"), Blanche Deyo (as "La Belle Sissi"), Frankie Douglas (as "Silvie/Chorus"), Lois Fennell (as "Otto/Chorus"), Miss Fisher (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Gibbens (as "Clarice/Chorus"), Violet Handy (as "Sybele/Chorus"), Emma Janvier (as "Mrs. Girdle"), Sylvain Langlois (as "Felix/Baron Papouche"), Miss Leonard (as "Chorus"), Miss Lorena (as "Chorus"), Miss Mansfield (as "Chorus"), Bessie McCoy (as "Rosalie"), Victor Morley (as "Gustave Babori"), Miss Morton (as "Chorus"), Burleigh Murray (as "Therese/Chorus"), Bessie Nelligan (as "Chorus"), J.A. Nugent (as "Ferdinand"), Irene O'Donnell (as "Chorus"), Henrietta Pouts (as "Chorus"), J.H. Purcell (as "Inspector of Police"), Miss Raymond (as "Chorus"), Richard Ridgely (as "Boniface"), J.N. Roseland (as "Alexis"), Adele Rowland (as "Baroness Papouche"), Vivian Rushmore (as "Artist's Model/Chorus"), Avita Sanchez (as "Chorus"), H.A. Smith (as "Joseph Boniface"), Leila Smith (as "Page Boy/Chorus"), Helen St. John (as "Tessa/Chorus"), Tony Sullivan (as "Dr. Brabazon"), Viola Vallori, Miss Warner (as "Chorus"), Miss West (as "Chorus"), Horace Whitaker (as "Lafitte"), Dollie Williams (as "Chorus"), Miss Windsor (as "Chorus"), James Yates (as "Henri"). Produced by Richard Carle, in arrangement with Klaw & Erlanger.
- The Siren (1911). Musical. Music by Leo Fall. Book by Leo Stein and Dr. A.M. Willner. English libretto by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Harold Vicars. Featuring songs by Jerome Kern, Worton David and Egbert Van Alstyne. Featuring songs with lyrics by Adrian Ross, M.E. Rourke, Herbert Reynolds, Herbert Thompson and George Arthurs. Directed by Thomas Reynolds. Knickerbocker Theatre: 28 Aug 1911- 16 Dec 1911 (116 performances). Cast: Mollie Alexander (as "Ensemble"), Edith Allen (as "Ensemble"), Alice Ashe (as "Ensemble"), Veronique Banner (as "Robertine"), Sydney Baram (as "Ensemble"), Audrey Berton (as "Ensemble"), Donald Brian (as "Armand, Marquis de Ravaillac"), Edith Burch (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Burch (as "Ensemble"), Marie Butler (as "Ensemble"), Sara Carr (as "Pepi"), Frances Ceratt (as "Ensemble"), Gilbert Childs (as "Grion"), Gene Cole (as "Alberta"), Gilbert Coleman (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Davis (as "Freda"), Roger Davis (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Delorme (as "Yvonne"), Beatrice D'Essling (as "Ninon"), Louise Donovan (as "Magda"), Jacqueline DuBarry (as "Ensemble"), Candida Dundas (as "Ensemble"), Clementine Dundas (as "Justine"), Bessie Durant (as "Ensemble"), Clara Eckstrom (as "Ensemble"), Florence Farmer (as "Ensemble"), Winship Fink (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Firth (as "Clarisse"), Hazel Flint (as "Ensemble"), Walter Gilbert (as "Ensemble"), Jane Hall (as "Mimi"), Henry Holt (as "Ensemble"), Marie Hurst (as "Ensemble"), Constance Hyatt (as "Ensemble"), George Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Kelly (as "Toni"), Adelaide Kornau (as "Ensemble"), Anna Kuehl (as "Ensemble"), Victor Le Roy (as "Ladislas"), Edith Lennox (as "Ensemble"), Leah Lennox (as "Ensemble"), Florence Mack (as "Ensemble"), Moya Mannering (as "Suzanne"), Edward Marshall (as "Ensemble"), Minnie Martin (as "Ensemble"), Helen May (as "Franzi"), Florence Morrison (as "Frau Eisenbehr"), Luther Mott (as "Ensemble"), Frank Moulan (as "Baron Siegfried Bazilos"), Ralph O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), John O'Hanlon (as "Ensemble"), Lester Ostrander (as "Ensemble"), Caroline Puliam (as "Ensemble"), Julia Sanderson (as "Lolotte"), F. Pope Stamper (as "Malipote"), Edwin Stone (as "Ensemble"), Robert B. Toms (as "Ensemble"), Charles Vandivere (as "Ensemble"), Theodore Walters (as "Ensemble"), Will West (as "Hannibal Beckmesser"), George Wharton (as "Ensemble"), Molly Wyndham (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: Madame Sherry. Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Based on the German musical by Benno Jacobson, Maurice Ordonneau, Paul Burani and Hugo Felix. Book adapted by Charles E. Hands and Adrian Ross. Featuring songs by Hugo Felix [Broadway credit], Harry von Tilzer and Phil Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Junie McCree and Edward Madden. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Directed by George W. Lederer. New Amsterdam Theatre: 30 Aug 1910- 11 Mar 1911 (231 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell (as "Yvonne Sherry"), Naomi Dale (as "Dorothy Pelham"), Frances Demarest (as "Lulu"), Almanore Francis (as "Florence Brevoort"), Jack Gardner (as "Edward Sherry"), May Hanna (as "Helen Van Ness"), Ralph C. Herz (as "Uncle Theophilus Sherry"), Dorothy Jardon (as "Pepita"), Frank Johnson (as "Hectar"), Marcelle Lamb (as "Bertha Von Hutton"), Roselle Lyons (as "Betty Palmer"), Ignacio Martinetti (as "Phillippe"), Elizabeth Murray (as "Catherine"), Elizabeth Nelson (as "Eleanor de Peyster"), Alice Palmer (as "Irene Vandervelt"), Irene Palmer (as "Loy De Puyster"), John Reinhard (as "Leonard Gomez"), Joseph C. Smith (as "Bobby"), Leslie Stose (as "Marion Pallerson"), May Thompson (as "Myrtle Stuyvesant"), Lillian Tucker (as "Florence Astoria"), Evelyn Westbrook (as "Ruth Amsterdam"). Produced by Mr. Woods, H.H. Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- (February 24, 1923 - April 1923) Redeames Kunneke and his musical, "The Cousin from Nowhere," was performed at the Prince's Theatre in London, England with Helen Gilliland, Walter Williams, Alec Johnstone, Roy Royston, Ciceley Debenham, and John E. Coyle in the cast.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Girl from Kay's. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll. Additional numbers by Clare Kummer [earliest Broadway credit], Maurice J. Stonehill, Paul Rubens, Adrian Ross, Claude Aveling, J. Hickory Wood, Howard Talbot, Percy Greenbank, Bernard Rolt, Cecil Cook, Ernest Bucalossi and A.D. Cammeyer. Book by Owen Hall. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Herald Square Theatre (recessed during summer of 1904 and moved to The Grand Opera House from 20 Mar 1905 to close): 2 Nov 1903- Mar 1905 (closing date unknown/231 performances). Cast: Elise Barney (as "Hilda French"), Sam Bernard, Vera Cameron, Mabel Clarke, Harry Davenport, Paul Decker, Belva Don Kersley, Marie Doro (as "Nancy Lowley"), Teddie DuCoe, Grace Dudley, Elsie Ferguson, Grace Freeman, Maud Granger (as "Mrs. Chalmers"), Homer Granville (as "Theodore Quench"), May Harding, Leonore Harris, Emil Heusel, Ernest Lambart, Maurice Lavigne, Margaret Malcolm, Sadie Peters, Lillian Seville, Winchell Smith (as "Joseph"), George R. Sprague, Olive Ullrich, Hattie Williams, Blanche Wood. Produced by Charles Frohman with George Edwardes-Hall.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Toreador. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll and Lionel Monckton. Book by James T. 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") [credited as W.H. Thompson], 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.
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