- (1889 - 1915) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1889) Stage Play: Shenandoah. Written by Bronson Howard. Star Theatre (moved to Proctor's Theatre from 21 Oct 1889 to close): 9 Sep 1889- 19 Apr 1890 (250 performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Gertrude Ellingham"), G.W. Bailey, William Barnes, J.O. Barrows, C.C. Brandt, Nanette Comstock, W.J. Cummings, W.L. Dennison, Dorothy Dorr (as "Mrs. Constance Haverhill") [Broadway debut], Esther Drew, Alice B. Haines, Harry Harwood, Mrs. C.A. Haslam, Lucius Henderson (as "Robert Ellingham"), John E. Kellerd (as "Capt. Thornton"), Wilton Lackaye (as "Gen. Haverhill"), G. Maxwell, Rube Miller (as "Kerchival West"), Morton Selten (as "Capt. Heartsease") [Broadway debut], Effie Shannon (as "Jenny Buckthorn"), W.H. Thorn. Replacement actors: Joseph Adelman (as "Capt. Thornton") [Broadway debut], Mary Breyer (as "Old Margery"), Frann Dayton (as "Robert Ellingham"), Louis Hendricks (as "Capt. Lockwood"), Joseph Holland (as "Gen. Haverhill") [Broadway debut]. Produced by Charles Frohman [earliest Broadway credit].
- (1902) Stage Play: Frocks and Frills. Comedy. Written by Sydney Grundy. Incidental music by Frank Howson. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 7 Jan 1902- 25 Feb 1902 (64 performances). Cast: Gertrude Bennett, Rhoda Black, Scott Craven, Dorothy Dorr, Noira Dyer, Jane Evans, Rose Eytinge, Jameson Lee Finney, Alice Fischer, Beatrice Gresham, Stella Hammerstein, Albert S. Howson, Annette Huntington, Margaret Illington, Robert Loraine, Ethel Mackie, Emma Navarre, Eugene Ormonde, William F. Owen, William Sauter, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Hearts Aflame. Drama. Written by Genevieve Greville Haines. Suggested by the novelette by Louise Winter. Garrick Theatre: 12 May 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Leslie Bingham, Lillian Bond, James H. Bradbury, Rhoda Cameron, Rosa Da Pont, Arnold Daly (as "Harry"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Mrs. Harmony"), Bijou Fernandez, Robert T. Haines (as "Paul Charteris"), Lawrence Hilliard, Jane Holly, Frank S. Howson, George Leslie, William Lester, Ethel Lyman, Tully Marshall, Max Mazzanovich, Nat Nazarro Jr., Channez Olney, Edna Phillips, Joseph A. Phillips, Mary Poore, Becton Radford, Lucile Watson [Broadway debut], Adelyn Wesley, Josephine Wyndham. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
- (1902) Stage Play: Hearts Aflame. Drama [return engagement]. Written by Genevieve Greville Haines. Suggested by the novelette by Louise Winter. Bijou Theatre: 8 Sep 1902- Oct 1902 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, Aubrey Boucicault, Arnold Daly, Dorothy Dorr, Bijou Fernandez, Lawrence Hilliard, Jane Holly, Edward Lester, Kate Lester, Joseph A. Phillips, Morton Selton, John Sherman, W.M. Travers, Lionel Ward, Lucile Watson, Henry West.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Bishop's Move. Drama. Written by John Oliver Hobbs and Murray Carson. Directed by James K. Hackett. Manhattan Theatre (moved to Mrs. Robinson's Playhouse on 30 Mar 1903- close): 2 Mar 1903- Apr 1903 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: William L. (W.L.) Branscombe, Virginia Buchanan, Dorothy Dorr, E.L. Duane, William Lawe, Deronda Mayo, Isabel Richards, W.H. Thompson, Wallace Worsley. Produced by James K. Hackett.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Runaways. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Addison Burkhard [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Addison Burkhardt. Musical Director: Arthur Weld. Choreographed by Samuel Marion. Directed by Gerald Coventry. Casino Theatre: 11 May 1903- 17 Oct 1903 (167 performances). Cast: Elise Barney (as "Flip"), Katherine Bell (as "Pepper"), Esther Brunette (as "Helene Huntington"), Alice Campbell (as "Chutney"), May Carlisle (as "Chorus"), Mabel Carrier (as "Tobasco/Jeanette Darling"), Alexander Clark (as "General Armour Hardtack"), Jean Collins (as "Chorus"), Babette D'Arville (as "Chorus"), Estelle D'Arville (as "Chorus"), Maybelle Davies (as "Chorus"), Eloise DeFord (as "Chorus"), R.M. Dolliver (as "M. Pierre Plantagenet"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Josey May"), Arthur Dunn (as "Blutch"), Miriam Falconer (as "Chorus"), Al Fields (as "Fleecem"), Mildred Forrest (as "Vivian Van Bibber"), Alphonse Fuguet (as "Signor Fausturo Di Bosco"), Edna Goodrich (as "Paprika"), William Gould (as "Dave Budd"), Suzanne Halpren (as "Lieutenant Hobson Funston"), Flora Hengler (as "Beatrice Wheeler"), May Hengler (as "Mary Ann Garland"), Frances Ingraham (as "Eryntrude Fairfax"), Josephine LaMotte (as "Sybil Sinclair"), Sadie Lauer (as "Slim"), Daisy Leighton (as "Mint"), Helen Lord (as "Dorothy Maynard"), May Maloney (as "Elayne Ellyngton"), Addie Marze (as "Violet Verrington"), Nellie Plummer (as "Ethylene Newcastle"), Walter Stanton (as "The Giant Rooster"), Amelia Stone (as "The Princess Angelcake"), Eleanor Tierney (as "Reina Rivington"), Doris Townsend (as "Chorus"), Loretta Ward (as "Lyllyan Lancaster"), Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Robert Gray"), Vida Whitmore (as "Chorus"), Rose Wilson (as "Mabel Montmorenci"), William Wolf (as "Beef"), Blanche Wood (as "Skip"), Florence Worden (as "Chili"). Replacement cast: Fay Templeton (as "Josey May"). Produced by Sam S. Shubert, Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
- (1904) Stage Play: Yvette. Written by Pierre Berton. Book adapted by Cosmo Gordon Lennox. Knickerbocker Theatre: 13 May 1904 (1 performance). Cast: Rosalind Coghlan, Harry Davenport, Paul Decker, Ralph Delmore, Dorothy Dorr, Arthur Elliott, Maude Granger, Margaret Illington, Claire Kulp, Ernest Lambart, Jeffreys Lewis, Bruce McRae, Robert McWade, Kate Pattison Selton, Tyrone Power Sr., Morton Selten [credited as Morton Selton]. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Woman in the Case. Drama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Herald Square Theatre: 31 Jan 1905- 15 Apr 1905 (89 performances). Cast: Eleanor Carey, Ethlyn Clemens, Dorothy Dorr (as "Claire Forster"), Robert Drouet (as "Julian Rolfe"), Samuel Edwards, George Fawcett, Kathryn Keyes, Foster Lardner, Charles MacDonald, Florence St. Leonard, William Travers, William Wadsworth, Blanche Walsh (as "Margaret Rolfe"), Helen Ware, W.H. Wright. Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper. Note: Filmed by Famous Players Film Co. as The Woman in the Case (1916), and by Paramount Pictures as _The Law and the Woman (1922) and _The Wiser Sex (1932). An Australian version was filmed (now lost) in 1916.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Straight Road. Melodrama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Astor Theatre: 7 Jan 1907- Feb 1907 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Ethlyn Clemens, Louise Closser Hale, Charles Dalton, George Demarest, Dorothy Dorr, Howard Estabrook, Cornelia M. Flood, Helen Lowell, Jessie Ralph, William Travers, William Wadsworth, Blanche Walsh (as "Mary O'Hara"). Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Ambitious Mrs. Alcott. Written by Leo Ditrichstein and Percival Pollard. Astor Theatre: 1 Apr 1907- Apr 1907 (closing date unknown/24 performances).
- (1907) Stage Play: The Step-Sister. Written by Charles Klein. Garrick Theatre: 14 Oct 1907- Oct 1907 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Mathilde Cottrelly, Frederic De Belleville, Ralph Delmore, Gertrude Doremus, Dorothy Dorr, Grace Filkins, John Findlay, Helen Graham, Chrystal Herne (as "Doris Chapin"), Anna Johnston, Bruce McRae, George Wright Jr. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Devil. Written by Ferenc Molnar. Translation by Oliver Herford. Directed by Robert Milton. Garden Theatre: 18 Aug 1908- Nov 1908 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Franklin Bixby (as "Manservant"), Henry Clark (as "Herr Grosser"), Theodosia De Cappet (as "Mme. Schleswig"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Olga Hofmann"), Arthur Hoyt (as "Herr Besser"), Nan Lewald (as "Mme. Zanden"), Marion Lorne (as "Mimi"), Tiny Marshall (as "Mme. Lassen"), Paul McAllister (as "Karl Mahler"), W. Chrystie Miller (as "Heinrich"), Frank Monroe (as "Herman Hofmann"), Jane Murray (as "Mme. Reineke"), Marguerite Snow (as "Elsa Berg"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Devil"). Replacement actors [all replacements after 2 Nov 1908]: Preston Crews (as "Herr Besser"), Henry E. Dixey (as "The Devil"), Maude Gambles (as "Mme. Lassen"), John Griffith (as "Heinrich"), Harry Hilliard (as "Karl Mahler"), Hardee Kirkland (as "Herman Hofmann"), Marie Nordstrom (as "Olga Hofmann"), Blanche Rice (as "Mme. Zanden"), Loise Taber (as "Mme. Schleswig"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1909) Stage Play: Mrs. Dakon. Written by Kate Jordan. Hackett Theatre: 14 Dec 1909- 15 Dec 1909 (2 performances). Cast: P.S. Barrett, William Childs, Dorothy Dorr, George Graham, Ethel Martin, Laurette Taylor, Ann Warrington, Robert Warwick. Anna Wynne. Produced by C.A. Chandos and Aid of Crippled Children.. With Association for the Aid of Crippled Children.
- (1910) Stage Play: Children of Destiny. Written and directed by Sydney Rosenfeld. Savoy Theatre: 21 Feb 1910- Mar 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Ida Darling, Harry Davenport, Dorothy Dorr, Theodore Friebus, Laura Nelson Hall, Helen Hilton, Orrin Johnson, Virginia Pearson, Frank Reicher, Frederick Truesdell, George W. Wright.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Three Daughters of Monsieur Dupont. Based on "Les Trois Filles de Monsieur Dupont" by 'Eugene Brieux'. Translated by Laurence Irving. Collier's Comedy Theatre: 13 Apr 1910- May 1910 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Alfred Cahill, Dorothy Dorr, Mabel Hackney, Laurence Irving, Jeffreys Lewis, Charles Milward [credited as Charles Millward], Henry Mortimer, Harry Scarborough, Ellen Siggerts, Emily Wakeman, Isabel Waldron, Pauline Whitson, Louise Wolfe, J. Hooker Wright. Produced by The Shuberts.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Lure. Written by George Scarborough. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 14 Aug 1913- Dec 1913 (closing date unknown/132 performances). Cast: Dorothy Dorr (as "The Madam"), Mary Nash (as "The Girl, Sylvia"), Vincent Serrano (as "The Special Agent"), Edwin Holt, Mortimer Martini, Lola May, Lucia Moore, George Probert, Susanne Willis. Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1915) Stage Play: Sherman Was Right. Written by Frank Mandel. Fulton Theatre: 26 Oct 1915- Nov 1915 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Martin Alsop, Ernest Cossart, Dorothy Dorr, Frank Gerbach, Hale Hamilton, Ben Hendricks, Georgie Lawrence, Jean Shelby, Sam Sidman, Regina Wallace, Suzanne Willa. Produced by Harry Frazee.
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