- Active on Broadway (credited as H.H. Frazee) in the following productions:
- Madame Sherry (1910). Musical/vaudeville.
- The Happiest Night of His Life (1911). Comedy. Music by Albert von Tilzer. Book by Junie McCree and Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Junie McCree and Sydney Rosenfeld. Featuring songs by Phil Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director: Rudolf Berliner. Directed by George W. Lederer. Criterion Theatre: 20 Feb 1911- 11 Mar 1911 (24 performances). Cast: Victor Bozardt, Jack Fairbanks, Edythe Gilbert, Jack Henderson, Maud Le Roy, Rose Leslie, Emma Littlefield, Leola Lucey, Beryl Marsden, Will A. McCormick, Junie McCree, Victor Moore (as "Dick Brennan"), James C. O'Neill, Dorothy Page, Mae Phelps, Julia Ralph (as "Martha Jelliman"), Phil Riley, Harry Smithfield, Lillian Stanton, Sallie Stembler, George W. Steteler, Bessie Stewart, Gertrude Vanderbilt, Charles E. Walt, Henry Ward, Annabelle Whitford, Edward C. Yeager. Produced by Harry Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- Jumping Jupiter (1911). Musical/farce.
- Modest Suzanne (1912). Musical/operetta.
- Ready Money (1912). Written by James Montgomery. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 19 Aug 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: William Courtenay, James Bradbury, Gordon Burby, Scott Cooper, Smith Davies, Leo Donnelly, Margaret Greene, Alfred A. Hesse, J.K. Hutchinson, Ben Johnson Joseph Kilgour (as "Jackson Ives"), Henry Miller, Guy Nichols, Clarence Rockefeller, Norman Tharp, George Loane Tucker. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- Bachelors and Benedicts (1912). Produced by Harry Frazee.
- The Unwritten Law (1913). Written by Edwin Milton Royle. Fulton Theatre: 7 Feb 1913- Feb 1913 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: May Buckley, George Farren, Frank Sheridan, Marion Ballou, Lois Burnett, Frederick Burton, George Cameron, Walter Eaton, Edward Feldt, Mrs. R.E. French, Grace Goodall, Jean Mercet, Joseph Robinson, John Stokes, Tommy Tobin. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- Fine Feathers (1913). Written and directed by Eugene Walter. Astor Theatre: 7 Jan 1913- Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/79 performances). Cast: Robert Edeson, Wilton Lackaye, Lolita Robertson, Rose Coghlan, Max Figman, Helen Hilton, Amelia Sumers. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- Are You a Crook? (1913). Comedy. Written by William J. Hurlbut and Frances Whitehouse. Longacre Theatre: 1 May 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark (as "Amy Herrick"), Marion Ballou, Harry Barefoot, Scott Cooper, George Fawcett, Joseph Kilgour, Malcolm Lang, Elizabeth Nelson, Elita Proctor Otis, Harry Stockbridge, Robert Taller, Ivy Troutman, Forrest Winant. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- The Silver Wedding (1913). Produced by Harry Frazee.
- The Madcap Duchess (1913). Musical comedy/opera. Book by David Stevens and Justin Huntly McCarthy. Music by Victor Herbert. Lyrics by David Stevens and Justin Huntly McCarthy. Music orchestrated by Victor Herbert. Based on the novel "Seraphica" by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Musical Director: Robert Hood Bowers. Choreographed by Gilbert Clayton. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Globe Theatre: 11 Nov 1913- 10 Jan 1914 (71 performances). Cast: Mabel Allen, Virginia Allen, David Andrada, Margaret Andrews, Morris Avery, Herbert Ayling, Kathleen Breen, Virginia Carewe-Carvel, Gilbert Clayton, Martin Cox, Nell Donohue, J. Elliott, Glen Ellis, Sven Erick, B. Foster, H.B. Foster, Alex Gibson, Jane Gilroy, Jessie Goldie, Norah Gourley, Glenn Hall, Percy Helton (as "Louis XV"), Ethel Hendricks, Herman Holland, Alice Kingsley, John Kusky, Francis K. Lieb, Grace Loker, O.L. Love, Harry MacDonough, Minna Martrit, E.L. Mosher, R.S. Mosher, Edmund Mulcahey, Olive Osborne, Robert Pitkin, Anna Powell, Russell Powell, Evelyn Raymond, Mario Rogati, Grace Russell, Natalie Saymore, Ed Schroff, Katherine Stoessel, Ann Swinburne, Horace Valianti, Henry Vincent, Neil Walton, Laura Wentworth, Josephine Whittell, Billie Williamson, Peggy Wood (as "Gillette"). Produced by Harry Frazee.
- Iole (1913). Musical comedy. Book by Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal. Music by William Frederick Peters. Lyrics by Robert W. Chambers and Ben Teal. Based on the novel by Robert W. Chambers. Musical Director: John McGhie. Scenic Design by Ernest Albert. Directed by Ben Teal. Longacre Theatre: 29 Dec 1913- 17 Jan 1914 (24 performances). Cast: Mary Allison, Stewart Baird, G. Diamond, Edward Dunn, Gretchen Eastman, R. Fowler, Carl Gantvoort, Leslie Gaze, George Gorman, W.E. Hovell, Royden Keith, Rexford Kendrick, Hazel Kirke, Frank Lalor, Craig Lee, Augustus Minton, Lloyd Montgomery, Jack Newton, George O'Connor, Edna Pendleton, Lena Robinson, Ben Rogers, Ferne Rogers (as "Iole"), Marta Spears, Edna Temple, Anna Vane. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- A Pair of Sixes (1914). Comedy. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- What It Means to a Woman (1914). Written by E.H. Gould and F. Whitehouse. Longacre Theatre: 19 Nov 1914- Nov 1914 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Cast: Catherine Calhoun, Laura Nelson Hall, Arthur P. Hyman, Alice John, Rita Jolivet, Royden Keith, Joseph Kilgour, Marion Lord, Frank Mills, Mary Miles Minter, Jean Newcombe, Florence St. Leonard. Produced by Harry Frazee.
- So Much for So Much (1914).
- Secret Strings (1914).
- A Full House (1915).
- Sherman Was Right (1915).
- A Pair of Queens (1916).
- Nothing But the Truth (1916).
- Ladies First (1918). Musical.
- A Good Bad Woman (1919). Written by William Anthony McGuire. Directed by Richard Bennett.
- My Lady Friends (1919). Farce.
- Dulcy (1921). Comedy.
- Her Temporary Husband (1922). Comedy/farce.
- The Dice of the Gods (1923). Drama.
- No, No, Nanette (1925). Musical comedy.
- Yes, Yes, Yvette (1927). Musical. Music by Philip Charig and Ben Jerome. Book by James Montgomery and William Carey Duncan. Lyrics by Irving Caesar. Based on a story by Frederic S. Isham. Musical Director: Ben Jerome. Featuring songs by Frank Crumit. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Costume Design by Milgrims. Choreographed by Sammy Lee. Directed by Harry Frazee. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 3 Oct 1927- 5 Nov 1927 (40 performances). Cast: Brenda Bond, Joseph Herbert, Virginia Howell, Arnold Lucy (as "Bishop Doran"), Helene Lynd, Jeanette MacDonald (as "Yvette Ralston"), Frederick B. Manatt, Dorothy Waterman, Jack Whiting, Charles Winninger (as "S.M. Ralston"), Roland Woodruff. Produced by Harry Frazee.
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