- (1930) Stage Play: Suspense. Melodrama.
- (1901 - 1933) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1926) Stage Play: The Bells (Revival). Written by Leopold Lewis [posthumous]. Note: Filmed earlier by British & Colonial Kinematograph Company [UK] [distributed in Europe by Walturdawas Ltd.] as The Bells (1923), and by Chadwick Pictures Corporation as The Bells (1926) [play credited] starring Lionel Barrymoreand Boris Karloff.
- (1933) Stage Play: Crucible. Drama.
- (1901) Stage Play: Manon Lescaut. Drama. Written by Theodore Burt. Based on the novel by 'Abbe Prevost' [posthumous credit]. Directed by Max Freeman. Wallack's Theatre: 19 Mar 1901- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews, Harrison Armstrong, Louise Ayres, William Boag, John Boniface, Frank Davis, Richard Dillon, Henry Dumont, Sanford Dwight, William Evans [Broadway debut], Master Fink, Peter Griswold, De Gray Harris, Emil Hoch, Herbert Kelcey, Fred Kerby, Gaston Mervale [Broadway debut], May Monte Donico, Joseph Osborne, George C. Pearce, Frederick Perry, Guy Bates Post, Hugh Riley, Charles Robinson, Edith Sanborn, Effie Shannon, Winona Shannon, Isabel Waldron. Note: This work has been filmed at least 30 times (mostly by and Italian French film companies), beginning with Manon Lescaut (1908) by Le Nazionale Films (Italy).
- (1905) Stage Play: The Education of Mr. Pipp. Comedy. Written by Augustus Thomas. Based on a series of cartoons by Charles Dana Gibson [earliest Broadway credit]. Liberty Theatre: 20 Feb 1905- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/78 performances). Cast: Bessie Baldwin, Janet Beecher (as "Ida Pip") [Broadway debut], Digby Bell (as "J. Wesley Pipp"), Ellenore Carroll, Samuel Coit, Fred Courtenay, Marion Draughn (as "Julia Pipp"), Jennie Eustace (as "Lady Viola"), William Evans, Edith French, Harry L. Lang, Frank Powell, Frederick Reynolds, W.S. St. Clair, Robert Warwick, C. Jay Williams, Kate Denin Wilson (as "Mrs. Pipp"). Produced by Kirke La Shelle and Daniel V. Arthur. Note: Filmed by The All-Star Feature Film Corp. as The Education of Mr. Pipp (1914).
- (1907) Stage Play: The Silver Box. Written by John Galsworthy. Empire Theatre: 18 Mar 1907- Apr 1907 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Ethel Barrymore, Fanny L. Burt, Louis Eagan, William Evans, Eugene Jepson, James Kearney, Bruce McRae, Helen Mooney, Mary Nash, M.B. Pollock, Soldine Powel [credited as Soldene Powell], Harry Redding, Forrest Robinson, Anita Rothe, Hattie Russell, William T. Sampson, Dorothy Scherer. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Morals of Marcus. Written by William J. Locke [credited as William J. Locke] (earliest Broadway credit). Criterion Theatre: 18 Nov 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Eda Bruna, Ivo Dawson, Marie Doro, William Evans, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, Alice Gale, Alexander King, Kate Meeks, Ethel Morrey, Alice Neal, Leonore Palmer, Forrest Robinson, C. Aubrey Smith, Mrs. J.P. West. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed by Famous Players Film Company [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Morals of Marcus (1915) [starring Marie Doro as "Carlotta"], and by Realart Pictures Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Morals (1921).
- (1926) Stage Play: The Constant Nymph. Written by Margaret Kennedy and Basil Dean. Incidental music by Eugene Goosens. Directed by Basil Dean. Selwyn Theatre: 9 Dec 1926- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/148 performances). Cast: Glenn Anders (as "Lewis Dodd"), Percy Baverstock (as "Robert Mainwaring"), J.H. Brewer (as "Dr. Dawson"), Leo G. Carroll (as "Peveril Leyburn"), Harry Cooke (as "A Clerk"), Thomas Coffin Cooke (as "A Fireman"), Edward Emery (as "Charles Churchill"), William Evans (as "An Usher"), Loretta Higgins (as "Lydia Mainwaring/Katerina"), Louise Huntington (as "Paulina Sanger"), Gloria May Kelly (as "Susan"), Paul Ker (as "Kiril Trigorin"), Ruth Nugent (as "Antonia Sanger"), Sidney Paxton (as "Sir Bartlemy Pugh"), Olive Reeves-Smith (as "Kate Sanger/Erda Leyburn"), Lotus Robb (as "Florence Churchill"), Jane Saville (as "Millicent Gregory"), Louis Sorin (as "Jacob Birnbaum"), Harry Sothern (as "Roberto"), Katherine Stewart (as "Madame Marxse"), Beatrice Thomson (as "Teresa Sanger"), Marian Warring-Manley. Produced by George C. Tyler and Basil Dean.
- (1930) Stage Play: Waterloo Bridge. Drama.
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