- (1897 - 1923) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1897) Stage Play: Courted Into Court. Comedy/farce.
- (1898) Stage Play: The Man in the Moon. Musical/fantasy. Book by Louis Harrison, Hugh Stanislaus Stange [erroneously credited as Stanislaus Strange]. Lyrics by Louis Harrison, Stanislaus Strange [Hugh Stanislaus Stange]. Music by Ludwig Englander, Gustav Kerker, Reginald De Koven. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by George W. Lederer. New York Theatre: 24 Apr 1899- 4 Nov 1899 (192 performances). Cast: Marie Allen (as "Carnation"), Madelaine Anderton (as "Ensemble"), William Arling (as "Goldbricksky"), Jeanette Bageard (as "Kitty Lorraine/Mlle. Fifi") [Broadway debut], Daniel Baker (as "Alphonse"), Sam Bernard (as "Conan Doyle"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Dewdimple") [Broadway debut], Ivy Claire (as "Azalea"), Marie Clements (as "Clio"), Rosa Cooke (as "Pansy/Mrs. McCue"), Maud Corbett (as "Ensemble"), Charles Courtney (as "Shamrockmeyer"), Alice Donaldson (as "Ensemble"), Charles Dox (as "Swindlefresser"), Marie Dressler (as "Viola Alum"), Vashti Earle (as "Fuschia"), Ethel Elberton (as "Pansy"), Flo Farmer (as "Ensemble"), Charles Fitz (as "Boodlestein"), Zella Frank Punch Sloan"), Louie Freear (as "Liza Ellen"), James A. Furey (as "Smokeheimer"), Flo Glenville (as "Ensemble"), Nora Gratley (as "Ceres"), Aida Harley (as "Ensemble"), Lou Harlow (as "Verbena"), Ferris Hartman (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Lizzie Hawman (as "Ensemble"), John E. Henshaw (as "Willie Bullion"), Violet Holls (as "Psyche"), Walter Jones (as "Continuous Proctor"), Milo Joyce (as "Twelvepercentsky"), John T. Kelly (as "Specialty"), Helen Lacey (as "Fern"), May Lavigne (as "Sapphira"), Lily Lawnton (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Linyard (as "Endymion"), La Liska (as "Danseuse"), Sally Lomas (as "Ensemble"), Lizzie Lyons (as "Ensemble"), Christie MacDonald (as "Diana"), Jennie Makepeace (as "Ensemble"), Miss Margotine (as "Ivy"), Eva Marlow (as "Ensemble"), Will A. McCormick (as "Police Captain"), Cissie McNeill (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Medley (as "Ruby"), Marie Millward (as "Ensemble"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Prairie Dog Pete/Whaley"), Paul Musaeus (as "Flameberg"), Carrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Reid (as "Dahlia"), Marie Reynolds (as "Sweetpea"), Rita Riley (as "Charity"), Ada Robertson (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Marie Sanford (as "Ensemble"), William Sellery (as "Senator Tim Sullivan"), Abner Symons (as "Putzelschitzer"), Maggie Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Ten Broeck (as "Miss Tryphenia Bullion"), Charles Walton (as "'Arry"), Lynn Welcher (as "Mr. McGovern"), Louis Wesley (as "Jimmy Donohue"), Norma Whalley (as "Spirit of Mischief"), Frank Whitman (as "Pianissimo"), Daniel Williams (as "Slipsey/Dangerous Dugan/McCue"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1900) Stage Play: Miss Prinnt. Musical comedy. Additional music by Jean C. Havez and James B. Mullen. Victoria Theatre: 25 Dec 1900- 19 Jan 1901 (28 performances). Produced by Joseph Immerman.
- (1901) Stage Play: The King's Carnival. Musical/burlesque. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld. Additional lyrics by George V. Hobart and William Jerome. Featuring "My Evaline' with words and music by Mae Anwerda Sloane. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller. Additional music by Jean Schwartz. Directed by Frank Smithson. New York Theatre: 13 May 1901- 6 Jun 1901 (64 performances). Cast: Lilly Brink, Harry Bulger, Laura Burt (as "Dolores de Mendoza"), Emma Carus, Frank Doane, Marie Dressler (as "Anne"), Ethel Elberton, Nina Farrington, John Ford, Mayme Gehrue, Edgar Halstead, Louis Harrison, Georgia Kelly, William Link, Jessie May, Daniel McAvoy, Vera Morris, Charles Prince, Adele Ritchie. Produced by Sydney Rosenfeld.
- (1901) Stage Play: The King's Carnival. Musical/burlesque [return engagement]. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld. Additional lyrics by George V. Hobart and William Jerome. Featuring "My Evaline" with words and music by Mae Anwerda Sloane. Musical Director: J. Sebastian Hiller. Additional music by Jean Schwartz. Directed by Frank Smithson. New York Theatre: 9 Sep 1901- 12 Oct 1901 (38 performances). Cast: Lilly Brink, Laura Burt (as "Dolores de Mendoza"), Emma Carus, Tobie Craig, Frank Doane (as "Adonis"), Marie Dressler (as "Anne"), Ethel Elberton, Nina Farrington, John Ford, Mabel Gilman, Edgar Halstead, Louis Harrison, Georgia Kelly, William Link, Jessie May, Daniel McAvoy, Junie McCree, Vera Morris, Charles Prince, Amelia Summerville, Marion Winchester. Produced by Sydney Rosenfeld.
- (1902) Stage Play: King Highball. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1904) Stage Play: Higgledy-Piggledy. Music by Maurice Levi. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Edgar Smith. Choreographed by Sam Marion. Scenic Design by John H. Young and Ernest Albert. Directed by George F. Marion. Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall: 20 Oct 1904- 25 Mar 1905 (185 performances). Cast: Aimee Angeles, Robert Austin, Iva Barbier, Charles A. Bigelow, Irene Bishop, Vivian Blackburn, Aubrey Boucicault, Esther Brunette, Edna Chase, Elsie Davis, Mildred De Vere, Henry DePack, Richard Dolliver, Belva Don Kersley, Marie Dressler (as "Philopena Schnitz"), Franz Ebert, Charles Flynn, Florence French, Caroline Green, Bert Hagen, Lillian Harris, Anna Held (as "Mimi de Chartreuse"), Bena Hoffman, Harry Hoffmann, Jarvis Jocelyn, Grace Kimball, Florence Lancaster, Beatrice Learwood, Daisy Leon, Maude LeRoy, Freda Linyard, Hatty Lorraine, Bonnie Maginn, Sam Marion, Madeleine Martin, Frank Mayne, May McKenzie, Harry Morris, Edythe Moyer, Addie Orton, Frances Palmer, Violet Pearle, Marjorie Relyea, Maude Seddon, Elaine Selover, Edyth Smyth, Walter Stanton, W. Douglas Stevenson, Ada Verne, Mabel Verne, Vernie Wadsworth, Beatrice Walsh, Joseph Weber, Blanche West, Kitty Wheaton. Produced by Joseph M. Weber and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1905) Stage Play: The College Widower. Musical/burlesque. Book by Edgar Smith. A burlesque of the play "The College Widow" by George Ade. Music by Maurice Levi. Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall: 5 Jan 1905- unknown (unknown performances).
- (1905) Stage Play: Higgledy-Piggledy. Musical/farce/revue (return engagement). Music by Maurice Levi. Based on material by Edgar Smith (also lyrics). Choreographed by Sam Marion. Directed by George F. Marion. Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall: 26 Aug 1905- 9 Sep 1905 (17 performances). Cast: Aimee Angeles, Robert Austin, Iva Barbier, Charles A. Bigelow, Irene Bishop, Vivian Blackburn, Aubrey Boucicault, Esther Brunette, Edna Chase, Elsie Davis, Mildred De Vere, Henry DePack, Richard Dolliver, Belva Don Kersley, Marie Dressler (as "Philopena Schnitz"), Franz Ebert, Charles Flynn, Florence French, Caroline Green, Bert Hagen, Lillian Harris, Anna Held (as "Mimi de Chartreuse"), Bena Hoffman, Harry Hoffmann, Jarvis Jocelyn, Grace Kimball, Florence Lancaster, Beatrice Learwood, Daisy Leon, Maude LeRoy, Freda Linyard, Hatty Lorraine, Bonnie Maginn, Sam Marion, Madeleine Martin, Frank Mayne, May McKenzie, Harry Morris, Edythe Moyer, Addie Orton, Frances Palmer, Violet Pearle, Marjorie Relyea, Maude Seddon, Elaine Selover, Edyth Smyth, Walter Stanton, W. Douglas Stevenson, Ada Verne, Mabel Verne, Vernie Wadsworth, Beatrice Walsh, Joseph M. Weber, Blanche West, Kitty Wheaton. Produced by Joseph M. Weber and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1906) Stage Play: Twiddle-Twaddle. Musical revue. Music by Maurice Levi. Book by Edgar Smith. Lyrics by Edgar Smith. Directed by Al M. Holbrook. Weber's Music Hall: 1 Jan 1906- 2 Jun 1906 (159 performances). Produced by Joe Weber.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Boy and the Girl. Musical comedy.
- (1912) Stage Play: Roly Poly/Without the Law. Musical/burlesque.
- (1913) Stage Play: Marie Dressler's "All Star Gambol." Musical comedy/revue [special production]. Book by Marie Dressler. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Musical Director: Frederick Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by Edgar Smith. Featuring songs by Chaminade, Claribel and Goring-Thomas. Scenic Design by Marie Dressler. Costume Design by Marie Dressler. Choreographed by Lester Swerd. Directed by Marie Dressler. Weber and Fields' Music Hall: 10 Mar 1913- 15 Mar 1913 (8 performances). Cast: Hooper L. Atchley, Jefferson De Angelis, Mary Desmond, Marie Dressler, Robert Drouet [final Broadway role], Charles E. Evans, Ethel Fairbanks, Amy Hamlin, Frederick Hastings, May Hopkins [credited as May Hopkins], Helena Phillips, Mlle. Prager, Arthur Row, Nina Schall, Louise Skillman, Mlle. Techita, Dorothy Toye, Madge Voe, Harry Weber, Ethel Wilson, Mme. Yorska.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1921. Musical revue. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book and lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Musical Director and Incidental music by Al Goodman. Additional music by Lew Pollack, Abner Silver, Howard Brothers, Ernie Erdman, Malvin M. Franklin, Richard Whiting, Frank Magine and Charley Straight. Music orchestrated by J. Bodewalt Lampe. Additional lyrics by Alfred Bryan, Fred Rose, Alex Gerber, Richard Egan, Sidney Clare [earliest Broadway credit], Sidney D Mitchell and Joe Lyons. Dream Fantasies Ballet Conceived and Executed by Cleveland Bronner. Directed by James C. Huffman and Max Scheck. Winter Garden Theatre: 29 Dec 1920-28 May 1921 (191 performances). Cast: Eugene Howard, Willie Howard, Marie Dressler (as "Frances Belasco Starr/Mrs. Hopwood"), Harry Watson, Janet Adai, Abe Aronson, Perry Askam, Violet Ayres, Ethel Baedor, Harry C. Bannister, John Berkes (as "Ali Shah"; final Broadway role), Cleveland Bronner, Dorothy Bruce, Ruth Channing, Mary Clowes, Stephen Cortez, Elaine Courtney, Dorothy Daniels, Jeanne Danjou, Louise Darcey, Lenora D'Arcy, Glada Davies, Billie Davis, Jeannette Deitrich, Ann Delmore, Kitty Desmond, Adele Devereaux, Mae Devereaux, Violet Englefield, Sonia Fields, Hazel Flynn, Helen Fox, Jean Fox, Shirley Gallop, Robert Gilbert, Frank Grace, Dolly Hackett, Elfin Haye, Ina Hayward, Kitty Holton, Marjorie Hope, Ruby Howard, Sophie Howard, Emma James, Anthony Jochim, Marian Joy, Marie Kane, Grace Keeshon, Mildred La Gue, Estelle Lang, Mildred Lee, Zillah Lenney, Elf Lorraine, Gaby Lorraine, Francis X. Mahoney, Eugene Martinet, Elsie May, Barbara McCree, Evelyn Mead, Helen Mellette, Rosalie Mellette, Irving Mels, Dolores Mendez, Lucila Mendez, Miles Mershon, Emily Miles, Ruth Mills, Anita Miramar, Mona Mode, Poppy Morton, J. Harold Murray (as "Bevans/The Sultan/Where Is the Beautiful Face?" performer) [Broadway debut], Ruth Newman, Kathleen O'Hanlon, Irving O'Hay, Dixie O'Neil, Edith Pierce, Laralda Popenny, William H. Pringle, Tot Qualters, Jack E. Rice, Frank Ridge, Alice Rohrey, Eileen Rooney, Joseph Schrode, Jean Scott, Muriel Seely, Peggy Sletner, Madeline Smith, Orilla Smith, Iris Solfeng, Mildred Soper, Charlotte Sprague, Betty St. Clair, Marie Stafford, Edna Starch, Juliet Strahl, Miss Stryder, Flo Summerville, Maria Talwynne, Joseph Toner, Louise Wayne, Violet Weber, Lyola White, Sammy White, Virginia Wilson, Margaret Wood, Theodore Zambouni. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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