- (1895 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1895) Stage Play: The District Attorney. Melodrama. Written by Charles Klein and Harrison Grey Fiske [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske]. American Theatre: 21 Jan 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Annie Irish (as "Grace"), Wilton Lackaye (as "John Stratton"), Frank Mordaunt (as "Matthew Brainerd"). Note: Filmed by The Lubin Manufacturing Company [distributed by V-L-S-E] as The District Attorney (1915).
- (1897) Stage Play: The Privateer. Melodrama. Written by Harrison Grey Fiske. Incidental music composed and arranged by Sidney Herbert Horner. Directed by Fred Williams. Star Theatre: 21 Aug 1897- Sep 1897 (closing date unknown/unknown performances). Cast: Henry Bagge (as "Jacques Moreau, boatswain"), Messr. Beckwith (as "Antoine, sailor of The Firefly"), Miss Cameron (as "Sophie, wife and sweetheart"), Messr. Chester (as "Ambroise, sailor of The Firefly"), Mr. Decker (as "Third Officer"), Edward Elsner (as "Andre, adopted son of Jacques"), Geo. S. Fell (as "Francois, inn-keeper"), Miss Gibbons (as "Gillone, wife and sweetheart"), Louis Gilbert (as "Servant"), Dora Goldthwaite (as "Annette Moreau"), Miss. Gordon (as "Lisa, wife and sweetheart"), Miss Grahame (as "Blanche, wife and sweetheart"), William Gray (as "Messenger"), Wm. Greene (as "The Cure"), Messr. Hanlon (as "Lubin, fisherman and peasant"), Messr. Harcourt (as "Babtiste, fisherman and peasant"), J.E. Hart (as "Francisque"), Lorimer Johnstone (as "Gilbert La Farge, lieutenant of The Firefly"), Miss Kaufman (as "Leonie, wife and sweetheart"), Mr. Kavanaugh (as "First Officer"), Messr. Kelly (as "Albert, sailor of The Firefly"), Agnes Rose Lane (as "Valerie D'Espinoy, ward of Captain Marville"), Mr. Lawrence (as "Chaplain of The Firefly"), Thos Lawrence (as "Gustave Boiteau"), Miss Livingstone (as "Susette, wife and sweetheart"), Cordelia MacDonald (as "Babette"), Edwin Meyer (as "Jean"), Messr. Oakes (as "Pasquin, fisherman and peasant"), Messr. Pearson (as "Henri, sailor of The Firefly" Margaret Raven (as "Hortense, companion to Valerie"), Charles H. Riegel (as "Edward Marville, captain of The Firefly"), Messr. Rosenfield (as "Roger, fisherman and peasant"), Messr. Steeves (as "Joseph, sailor of The Firefly" Ernest Tarleton (as "Pierre La Farge, of the mill"), Mr. Vernon (as "Second Officer"), Edward Wade (as "Bernard Martin, a deserter"), Messr. Webb (as "Bastien, sailor of "The Firefly"). Produced by Lewis Morrison.
- (1901) Stage Play: Miranda of the Balcony. Drama. Written by Anne Crawford Flexner [earliest Broadway credit]. Based on the novel by A.E.W. Mason. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Max Figman. Manhattan Theatre: 24 Sep 1901- Nov 1901 (62 performances). Cast: Burton Adams, Victoria Addison, Frank Alliston, Frederick Bertrand, Claus Bogel [Broadway debut], Edward Davis, Louise Delmar, J.E. Dodson (as "Mr. Warriner"), Max Figman, Mrs. Fiske (as "Miranda Warriner"), Etienne Girardot, Bertram Godfrey, Robert T. Haines, H. Hartweil Sleight, James Henderson, Annie Irish, Katharine Kaye, Edward Lester, Mary Maddern, J. Cleneay Mathews, Frank McCormack, Ella Miller, Kate Pattison-Selten, Jessica Penn, W.C. Raue, Charles O. Shaw, Phillips Smalley [Broadway debut], Dorothy Stanton, Emily Stevens [Broadway debut], Edward Stockton, Jefferson Winter, Marion Wolsey Cate, Josephine Wyndham. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske. Note: Filmed by Stoll Picture Productions [UK] as Slaves of Destiny (1924).
- (1901) Stage Play: The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch. Drama. Written by Mrs. Burton Harrison. Directed by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] and Max Figman. Manhattan Theatre: 25 Nov 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Victoria Addison, Helen Ashley, Frederick Bertrand, Claus Bogel, Lillian Clare, Louise Delmar, John F. Denton, J.E. Dodson, Miss Eldridge, Max Figman (in undetermined role),Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Mrs. Hatch"), Robert T. Haines, H. Hartweil Sleight, James Henderson, Annie Irish, Katharine Kaye, Mary Maddern, J. Cleany Mathews, Frank McCormack, Ella Miller, Eleanor Moretti, George Odell, Jessica Penn, W.C. Raue, Charles O. Shaw, Phillips Smalley, Emily Stevens, Rose Stuart, Edith Talbot, Annie Ward Tiffany, Jefferson Winter. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: Tess of the D'Urbervilles (Revival). Written by Lorimer Stoddard. Based on the novel by Tom Hardy. Manhattan Theatre: 6 May 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Helen Ashley, Mary E. Barker, Claus Bogel, Charles J. Burbidge, Lillian Claire, John Craig, Frederic De Belleville, Mrs. Fiske, John Jack, Nellie Lingard, Frank McCormack, Eleanor Moretti, Phillips Smalley, Emily Stevens. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: Divorcons (Revival). Translated by Harrison Grey Fiske. Manhattan Theatre: 26 May 1902- Jun 1902 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: Captain Molly. Comedy. Written by George Cochran Hazelton. Directed by Frank McCormack. Manhattan Theatre: 8 Sep 1902- Sep 1902 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: John W. Albaugh Jr. (as "Barry Kenyon"), H.R. Atherton (as "Mr. Pitcher"), Velma Berrell (as "Mercy Wilson"), William L. (W.L.) Branscombe (as "Squire Kitridge"), H.A. Conklin (as "Orderly"), M.M. Cook (as "Aide-de-Camp"), Josephine Crowell (as "Mrs. Pitcher"), Mabel Dixey (as "Betty Sharpley"), William Hazeltine (as "General Charles Lee"), John Holland (as "General Greene"), M.J. Jordon, James Marley (as "Sergeant Witherspoon"), Frank Mathieu (as "Lieutenant-Colonel Bunner"), Frank McCormack (as "Taverner"), Frank McIntyre (as "Philetus Willowby"), Paul Merrill, A.E. Parker (as "Private Reddington"), Lynn Pratt (as "Tom Kitridge"), Herman A. Sheldon (as "Jack Fouche"), H.H. Sleight (as "Parson Sharpley"), W.E. Slevin (as "Private Jem Smith"), Phillips Smalley (as "Sam Reynolds"), Sydney Smith (as "Private Barnett"), Andrew Stephens (as "Corporal Arthur"), Elizabeth Tyree (as "Molly Pitcher"), Alexander Vincent (as "Peleg Rising"), William Weston (as "Bump Wilson"), Henry Wilson (as "Judge Advocate-General"). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: Mary of Magdala. Drama.
- (1903) Stage Play: Mary of Magdala. Drama [return engagement].
- (1903) Stage Play: Marta of the Lowlands. Drama.
- (1904) Stage Play: Leah Kleschna. Drama. Written by C.M.S. McLellan. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Manhattan Theatre: 12 Dec 1904- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/131 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "Raoul Berton"), Charles Cartwright (as "Kleschna"), Edward Donnelly (as "General Berton"), Marie Fedor (as "Frieda"), Robert V. Ferguson (as "Herr Linden"), Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske] (as "Leah Kleschna"), H. Chapman Ford (as "Johann"), Etienne Girardot (as "Valentine Favre"), William B. Mack (as "Schram"), Mary Maddern (as "Charlotte"), John Mason (as "Paul Sylvaine"), James Morley (as "Baptiste"), Cecilia Radclyffe (as "Madame Berton"), Monroe Salisbury (as "Reichmann"), Emily Stevens (as "Claire Berton"), Charles Terry (as "Anton Pfaff"), Frances Welstead (as "Sophie Chaponniere"). Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske], Harrison Grey Fiske and Manhattan Company. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Girl Who Came Back (1918).
- (1905) Stage Play: Leah Kleschna. Drama [return engagement]. Written by C.M.S. McLellan. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Manhattan Theatre: 25 Sep 1905- Oct 1905 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Minnie Maddern Fiske [credited as Mrs. Fiske], Harrison Grey Fiske and Manhattan Company. Note: Filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Girl Who Came Back (1918).
- (1905) Stage Play: Monna Vanna.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Kreutzer Sonata.
- (1906) Stage Play: The New York Idea. Comedy. Written by Langdon Mitchell. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Mrs. Fiske. Lyric Theatre: 19 Nov 1906- Jan 1907 (closing date unknown/66 performances). Cast: George Arliss (as "Sir Wilfred Cates-Darby"), Belle Bohn, Richard Clarke, Dudley Clinton, Dudley Digges (as "Nogam, Karslake's valet") [Broadway debut], Robert V. Ferguson, Mrs. Fiske, Charles Harbury, George Harcourt (as "Brooks"), Marion Lea, William B. Mack, John Mason, Emily Stevens (as "Grace Phillimore, Philip's sister"), Ida Vernon, Blanche Weaver. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1907) Stage Play: Sappho and Phaon.
- (1907) Stage Play: Rosmersholm (Revival).
- (1908) Stage Play: Marta of the Lowlands. Begin chronological additions here.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Devil.
- (1908) Stage Play: Salvation Nell. Drama.
- (1909) Stage Play. The Gay Life. Comedy. Written by Roy L. McCardell. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Daly's Theatre: 19 Apr 1909- Apr 1909 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Consuelo Bailey (as "Lulu Lorrimer"), A.S. 'Pop' Byron, Robert Craig, Frank Currier, Katherine De Barry (as "Mama De Branscombe"), Helen Hancock, Marie Haynes, Charles Kennedy, Violette Kimball, John Kloville, Schuyler Ladd (as William Thorton Jr."), Bertram Marburgh, Byron Marsh, R.J. Moy, Thomas Thorne (as "Dopey McKnight"), William Wadsworth. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Bridge. Written by Rupert Hughes. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske. Majestic Theatre: 4 Sep 1909- Oct 1909 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: John L. Arthur, Edward Clayton, June Congrove, Jean Darrach, Katherine Emmett, Albert Gran, Shelly Hull, Merle Maddern, Alfred Paget, Guy Bates Post, Bernard A. Reinold, Leila Repton, Edmund Seraghan, Josephine Sherwood, E.S. Thompson, Charles Tisdale, William Wadsworth, Douglas J. Wood. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1909) Stage Play: Septimus.
- (1910) Stage Play: None So Blind.
- (1910) Stage Play: Pillars of Society (Revival).
- (1910) Stage Play: Hannele (Revival).
- (1910) Stage Play: The Green Cockatoo. Lyceum Theatre: 11 Apr 1910- Apr 1910 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1911) Stage Play: Becky Sharp. Comedy (revival).
- (1911) Stage Play: Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh. Comedy/farce.
- (1911) Stage Play: Kismet. Written by Edward Knoblock. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Lawrence Marston. Knickerbocker Theatre: 25 Dec 1911- Jun 1912 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: Amelia Barleon (as "Kabirah"), Sheridan Block (as "The Sheik Jawan"), Harrison Carter (as "Zayd"), Del De Louis (as "The Imam Mahmund"), Fred Eric (as "The Caliph Abdullah"), Eleanor Gordon (as "Kut-al-Kulub"), Macey Harlam, Daniel Jarrett (as "Amru"), Rita Jolivet (as "Marsinah") [Broadway debut], Bennett Kilpack (as "Afife"), William Lorenz (as "Attendant of Mansur"), Merle Maddern (as "Miskah"), Sydney Mather (as "The Guide Nasir"), George Relph (as "Kafur"), Hamilton Revelle (as "The Wazir Mansur"), Violet Romer (as "The Almah"), Martin Sanders (as "The Gaoler Kistayt"), Otis Skinner, T. Tamamoto (as "The Muezzin"), John Webster (as "A Mufti"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1912) Stage Play: Frou-Frou. Drama (revival). Translated by Harrison Grey Fiske. Hudson Theatre: 18 Mar 1912- Mar 1912 (closing date unknown/8 performances).
- (1912) Stage Play: The High Road.
- (1913) Stage Play: Where Ignorance Is Bliss.
- (1914) Stage Play: Just Herself. Written by Ethel Watts Mumford. Playhouse Theatre: 23 Dec 1914- Jan 1915 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: France Bendsten, Aldrich Bowker, Royal Byron, Malcolm Duncan, Eleanor Gordon, Gregory Kelly, Lydia Lopokova, Kate Mayhew, Henry Morley, Harold Stoddard, Olive Templeton [credited as Olive Temple], Frederic Thomas, Aletha Walters. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1915) Stage Play: Mrs. Boltay's Daughters.
- (1921) Stage Play: Sonya. Romance.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Rivals. Comedy (revival). Written by Richard B. Sheridan. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske [final Broadway credit]. Erlanger's Theatre: 13 Mar 1930- Apr 1930 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Georgette Cohan (as "Lucy, maid to Lydia"), John Craig (as "Sir Anthony Absolute"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Faulkland"), Mrs. Fiske (as "Mrs. Malaprop, Aunt to Lydia"), Betty Linley (as "Julia"), Dann Malloy (as "Thomas'), 'Margery Maude' (as "Lydia Lanquish"), Fiske O'Hara (as "Sir Lucius O'Trigger") [final Broadway role], Rollo Peters (as "Captain Jack Absolute, Anthony's son"), James T. Powers (as "Bob Acres"), George Tawde (as "David, servant to Acres"), Percival Vivian (as "Fag, servant to Absolute"). Produced by George C. Tyler.
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