- (1899 - 1917) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: Helter Skelter. Musical/burlesque. Dialogue by Edgar Smith. Music by John Stromberg. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Direction by John Stromberg. Additional text by Pierre Berton and Charles Simon. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Weber and Fields' Broadway Music Hall: 6 Apr 1899- 27 May 1899 (56 performances). Cast: Josephine Allen, Frankie Bailey, Bessie Clayton, Peter F. Dailey, Helen Dunbar, May Edwards, Mabel Fenton, Lew Fields (as "Moritz Longman'), Richard Garnella, Allie Gilbert, Lee Harrison, John T. Kelly, Bonnie Maginn, Minnie Poore, M. Renner, Belle Robinson, Charles J. Ross, Josie Sadler (as "Little Bo-Peep") [Broadway debut], Fay Templeton (as "Mrs. Brannigan Sudsby") [Broadway debut], David Warfield, Joseph Weber (as "Ikay Shortman"). Produced by Joseph Weber and Lew M. Fields.
- (1900) Stage Play: Broadway to Tokio. Musical fantasy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane and Reginald De Koven. Book by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Music arranged by Karl Hoschna and Frank Sadler. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Additional lyrics by Frank Sloane. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Max Freeman. New York Theatre: 23 Jan 1900- 7 Apr 1900 (88 performances). Cast: Alice Ackman, Anna Barclay, Christine Blessing [Broadway debut], Lillie Brink, Maud Calvert, Lillie Collins, Idalene Cotton, Miss Fanchonette, Lew Foley, Maud Francis, Maude Frederick, Rose Frife, Dottie Goodyear, William Gould, Gilbert Gregory, Edgar Halstead, Otis Harlan, James Horan, Catherine Jefferson, Alice Judson, Mayme Kelso, Charles Kirk, E.B. Knight, James F. Lee, Nick Long, The Mahr Sisters, Ignacio Martinetti, Gertrude Mayo, Buela Montroise, Julian Myers, Joseph Ott, Helen Rutledge, George W. Ryan, Josie Sadler, Nancy Sadler, Lew Simmons, Joseph Smith, Joseph Sparks, Mildred Stoller, Fay Templeton (as "Cleopatra"), Bert C. Thayer, Frank White. Produced by Max Freeman.
- (1900) Stage Play: A Million Dollars. Musical comedy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Musical Direction by Jose Vandenberg. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Frank Smithson. New York Theatre: 27 Sep 1900- 20 Oct 1900 (28 performances). Cast: Grafton Baker (as "Harold Spotwood"), Virginia Barnes (as "Chorus"), Zaza Belasco (as "Chorus"), Lillie Brink (as "Chorus"), Gilbert Clayton (as "Chasem"), Rita Dean (as "Chorus"), Fanny Dudley (as "Chorus"), Ethel Everton (as "Grace Bullion"), Bessie Fennell (as "Chorus"), Harry Fitch (as "Bazazza"), Willian Florence (as "Chorus"), Mabel Florence (as "Chorus"), L.B. (Louis) Foley (as "Policeman"), Maud Francis (as "Chorus"), Archie Gillies (as "Peddler"), Ethel Goodyear (as "Chorus"), Maude Harlow (as "Chorus"), Ida Hawley (as "Phyllis Vandergold"), Ethel Kelly (as "Chorus"), Georgie Kelly (as "Chorus"), Ernestine Kingston (as "Chorus"), Marie Lachere (as "Chorus"), Lee Leontine (as "Chorus"), Lillie Leslie (as "Chorus"), Ignacio Martinetti (as "Consomme de Noodle"), John Mayon (as "Clipem"), Lottie Medley (as "Chorus"), Jane Morrison (as "Chorus"), Joe Ott (as "Prince Punxatawney"), Charles H. Prince (as "Clutchem"), Pat Rooney (as "Bazazza/Slats"), Maud Rose (as "Chorus"), Leonora Ruiz (as "Chorus"), Josie Sadler (as "Tryphena Shoolz"), Blanche Sherwood (as "Iona Bond"), Lew Simmons (as "Ragtime Duster"), Anna Snyder (as "Chorus"), Joseph Sparks (as "Wishbone McManus"), Cora Tanner (as "Aurora Borealis"), Agnes Vars (as "Chorus"), Cornell Williams (as "Chorus"), Nat M. Wills (as "Cecil Roads"). Produced by Henry B. Sire and Meyer L. Sire.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Supper Club. Musical comedy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane, Mae Anwerda Sloane, Rosamond Johnson, Robert Cole, Ben Jerome, William Penn, Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld, A. Baldwin Sloane, Mae Anwerda Sloane, J. Rosamond Johnson, Robert Cole, Ben Jerome, William H. Penn, Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards. Musical Director: Genaro Saldierna. Directed by Lionel E. Laurence. New York Winter Garden Theatre: 23 Dec 1901- 25 Jan 1902 (40 performances). Cast: Adele Archer (as "Nettie, the Marquis' daughter/Chorus"), Eugenie Bashford (as "Mrs. Knightly"), Lilian Bond (as "Chorus"), Donald Brian (as "Castor Beane, Bess' lover") [Broadway debut], Richard Brown (as "Old Beane, father of Castor"), Florence Carlisle (as "Chorus"), Alexander Clarke (as "The Marquis de Castalenne"), Toby Claude (as "Nan, youngest daughter of Dingtuttle"), Virginia Earle (as "Mrs. Winifred Darling Smith, President of the Progressive Dames"), Nina Farrington (as "Mrs. Flighty"), Mazie Follette (as "Chorus"), John Ford (as "Tom, butler at the Supper Club"), Maude Francis (as "Chorus"), George Fuller Golden (as "Master of Ceremonies/Boss Thomas, a noted politician"), Effie Hamilton (as "Lettie, the Marquis' daughter/Chorus"), Al Hart (as "Ichabod Bender, a grafter"), Stuart Hyatt (as "John, the butler"), Stella Kenny (as "Chorus"), Leon Kohlman, Lionel E. Laurence (as "Bert Hopkins, a fashionable dentist"), Adah Lewis (as "Kate, Dingtuttle's oldest daughter, married to Hopkins"), Gertrude Lewis (as "Mrs. Springhtly"), Grace Maitland (as "Chorus"), Junie McCree (as "The Dummy"), Vera Morris (as "Mrs. Golightly"), Natalie Olcott (as "Chorus"), Eugene O'Rourke (as "Chief William, a noted politician"), Ethel Perry (as "Chorus"), John W. Ransone (as "Boss Richard, a noted politician"), Grace Rogers (as "Chorus"), Josie Sadler (as "Louise, the chambermaid"), Thomas Q. Seabrooke (as "Pop Dingtuttle, who has risen from the ranks"), The DeRigney Sisters (as "Singing Trio"), Jessie Thompson (as "Chorus"), Maude Williams (as "Bess, daughter of Dingtuttle"), Oriska Worden (as "Hettie, the Marquis' daughter/Chorus"), Bessie Wynn (as "Chorus"). Produced by The Sire Brothers.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Hall of Fame. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Additional music by Mae A. Sloane, Henry Waller, Raymond Browne and Billy Johnson. Additional lyrics by Robert Cole and Theodore M. Morse. Musical Director: Genaro Saldierna. Scenic Design by St. John Lewis. Costume Design by Will R. Barnes. Electrical Effects by John Whalen. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New York Theatre: 5 Feb 1902- 4 Jun 1902 (137 performances). Cast: Will Archie, Marguerite Binford, Lilly Brink, Esther Brunette, Emma Carus, Alexander Clark, Frank Doane (as "Major John Drew Bingham/Monsieur Richard Beaucaire Mansfield/Captain Valentine Brown"), Marie Dressler (as "Lady Oblivion"), Nina Farrington, John Ford, Mabelle Gilman, Edgar Halstead, Louis Harrison, Florence Hayes, Eithel Kelly, Georgia Kelly, Leon Kohlmer, Adah Baker Lewis (as "The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch/Lady Patrick Tanqueray Campbell"), Daniel McAvoy, Junie McCree, Mildred Meade, Edythe Moyer, Charles H. Prince, Josie Sadler, (as "Rachel"), Amelia Summerville, Nella Webb, Marion Winchester, Julia Woodruff, Dorothy Zimmerman. Produced by The Sire Brothers.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Silver Slipper. Musical comedy. Music by Leslie Stuart. Book by Owen Hall. Lyrics by W.H. Risque. Music by Leslie Stuart. Additional lyrics by Leslie Stuart, Charles H. Taylor, George Rollitt and Percy Greenbank. Assistant Direction by Harry Burcher. Directed by James Francis. Broadway Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 31 Aug 1903 - circa Sep 1903 (closing date unknown/168 performances). Cast: Marie Allen (as "Ira"), John Ardizone (as "Duval"), Sam Bernard (as "Henry Bismarck Henschs"), Edith Blair Cynthia Grey"), Harry Burcher (as "Roland Western"), Dollie Corke (as "Chorus"), Mai De Villiers (as "The Queen of Venus"), Gertrude Douglas (as "Cleo"), Susan Drake (as "Brenda"), Snitz Edwards (as "Sir Victor Shallamar"), Atherton B. Furlong (as "Douglas Wharton"), Mackenzie Gordon (as "Donald Gregor"), Daisy Greene (as "Judicia"), Beatrice Grenville (as "Chorus"), Benjamin Hapgood Burt (as "Algernon Hepworth"), Frances Hill (as "Minnie Lomas"), Sadie Hollister (as "Jennie Vercker"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Wrenne"), Rebecca Kaufman (as "Dolly"), Lillie Lawton (as "Chorus"), Sallie Lomax (as "Chorus"), Louise Lonsdale (as "Maisie Brooks"), Rose Martin (as "Chorus"), W.H. Pringle (as "Fred Rollins"), Marjorie Relyea (as "Lydia"), Helen Royton (as "Stella"), Josie Sadler (as "Belle Jimper"), Cyril Scott (as "Berkeley Shallamar"), Jack Taylor (as "Harry Powler"), Maggie Taylor (as "Chorus"), Maud Thomas (as "Ella Hatfield"), Alice Toland (as "Astria"), Clarita Vidal (as "Susette/Mary Estelle"), Margaret Walker (as "Dione"), Fred Walsh (as "Claude Coucher"), Janice Wynne. Produced by John C. Fisher.
- (1903) Stage Play: Peggy from Paris. Musical comedy. Book by George Ade. Lyrics by George Ade. Music by William Lorraine. Scenic Design by Walter Burridge and Edward La Moss. Directed by George F. Marion. Wallack's Theatre: 10 Sep 1903- 21 Nov 1903 (85 performances). Cast: Dan Baker (as "Walt Quackenbush/M. Hommard"), Guelma L. Baker (as "Lutie Plummer"), George A. Beane (as "Montague Fish"), Harry Benham (as "Lem Harvey/Chorus"), George F. Bennett (as "Dickey Drexel"), Georgia Caine (as "Peggy Plummer"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Chorus"), Blanche Collette (as "Chorus"), Arthur Deagon (as "Reginald Hickey"), Goodwal Dickerman (as "Hon Japez Flanders"), Olga Fredericks (as "Chorus"), Blanche Gilson (as "Mrs. Tuft-Hunter"), Alice Hageman (as "Mrs. Montague Fish"), Helen Hale (as "Lilly Ann Lynch"), Olivette Haynes (as "Tessie Higgins/Chorus"), Louise Jansen (as "Chorus"), Carolyn Lilja (as "Chorus"), Anita Marik (as "Chorus"), Paul Nicholson (as "Cicero J. Grampis"), E.H. O'Connor (as "M. Folies-Bergere/Jim Peasley"), John P. Park (as "Alexander Nerveen"), Esta Reed (as "Mrs. Homer Ketcham/Chorus"), George Richards (as "Captain Alonzo Plummer"), Josie Sadler (as "Sophie Blatz"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1908) Stage Play: A Waltz Dream. Musical/operetta.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Jolly Bachelors. Musical. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional music by Albert von Tilzer, C.W. Murphy, Will Letters, Ted Snyder, Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes. Additional lyrics by Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes, Irving Berlin [earliest Broadway credit], William McKenna and Earle C. Jones. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Conducted by George A. Nichols. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Broadway Theatre: 6 Jan 1910- 28 May 1910 (165 performances). Cast: Gladys Alexander, Daisy Anderson, Sidney Atcherson, Harold Atkinson, Lester Baker, Blanche Barnes, Nora Bayes (as "Astarita Vandergould"), Grace Benedict, Victor Boenea, Wilmer Bradley, Elizabeth Brice (as "Carola Gayley"), Edward Brown, Margaret Brown, Eva Burnett, Florence Cable, Sara Carr, Emma Carus (as "Mrs. De Foe Parr"), Alice Chase, Austin Clark, Thomas Connors, Martin Culhane, Robert L. Dailey (as "Harold McCann"), Edward Davies, Roger Davis, John Dewey, William Downs, Virginia Earle, Bernice Elsler, Thomas Everett, Nat Fields (as "Ludwig"), Alice Fitch, Victor Franco, Lottie Franklyn, Lew Fullerton (as "Pudge Wilson/Chorus"), Arthur Gros, Octavia Hague, Frank Hardy, William Hart (as "Chorus"), Arria Hathaway, Clay Hill, Herman Hirschhorn, Thomas Hughes, Anna Kellar, Ethel Kelly, Marie Lachere, Arline LaCrosse, Madeline LeBoeuf, Al Leech (as "Chase Payne"), Henry Lehman (as "Hardy Hyde"), Herman Lehr, Ruby Lewis, Harry Lowry, Nellie Lynch (as "Fannie Faintwell"), Anitra Mactavish, Adele Marie, Edna Marsh, Flo May, Stella Mayhew (as "Veronica Verdigris Jackson"), Sheldon McCloy, Charles McNally, Beth McNown, Joe McShane, Addison Mead, James Monahan, Emily Monte, Robert Mulligan, Robert Nevins, Jack Norworth (as "Howson Lott"), Lucille Oakley, Ralph O'Brien, John O'Donnell, Lester Ostrander, Madge Parsells, Nina Pastorelli, Walter Percival (as "Dr. Launcelot Lightfoot"), Etta Pillard, John Pillard, Leslie Powers, Sophia Ralph, Belle Robinson, Daisy Rudd, Josie Sadler (as "Lily Kraus"), Ernest Schnaps, Gladys Seymour, Van Sheldon, Topsy Siegrist (as "Perdita Pears"), Clara Stanton, Mabel Stewart, Billie Taylor (as "Guy Vandergould"), Gertrude Thurston, Blanche Turner, Gertrude Vanderbilt (as "Notta Sound"), Lionel Walsh (as "Bunbury Tankerville"), Frank Ward, Arthur Wells, Harry Wilde. Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Bachelor Belles. Musical comedy. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Director: Albert Krausse. Scenic Design by Ernest Albert. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Globe Theatre: 7 Nov 1910- 3 Dec 1910 (32 performances). Cast: Winnie Anderson, Sherer Bekefi, Adeline Genee, Dolly Hines, Dolly Mackenzie, Minnie Mackenzie, Amy Payne, Emily Peters, Casella Rayshaw, Cissie Sewell, Grace Wendell, Story Chipman, Olive Depp, Eva Fallon, Ida Gabrielle, Gertrude Grant, F. Stanton Heck, Grace Kimball, Frank Lalor (as "Tom Jones"), Hazel Lewis, Eunice MacKay, Mae Murray (as "Susan Jane/Mae"), John Park, Ruth Peebles, Eleanor Pendleton, Jack Raffael, Josie Sadler, Florence Walton, Blanche West, Lawrence Wheat. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1912) Stage Play: Over the River. Musical extravaganza. Music by John Golden. Book by George V. Hobart and H.A. Du Souchet. Lyrics by John Golden. Based on a play by H.A. Du Souchet. Musical Direction by C. DeWitt Coolman. Additional music by Elsie Janis, Edward J. Griffin, Charles Grant, William H. Penn, Jean Schwartz, Egbert Van Alstyne, Charles Eggett and Henry B. Murtagh. Additional lyrics by Elsie Janis, Edward J. Griffin, Henry B. Murtagh, Earl Carroll, Edward Clark, Harry Williams and William Jerome. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Globe Theatre: 8 Jan 1912- 20 Apr 1912 (120 performances). Cast: David Andrada, Anna Bacherer, Fanny Bacherer, Lawrence Beck, Leila Benton, Claire Bertrand, Neil Bertrand, Rosa Burklein, Emma Collier, Lester Crawford, Katherine Daly, Madeline d'Harville, Edna Dodsworth, Clementine Dundas, Bessie Fennell, Gretchen Fink, Eddie Foy (as "Madison Parke"), Betty Fuchs, Harry Hermsen, Freda Hirsch, Vonnie Hoyt, Edna Hunter, Leavitt James, Charles L. Kelley, Maude Lambert, Dorothy Langdon, Las Sevillanitas, Mazie Leroy, Frances Leslie, Lillian Lorraine, Mildred Manning, Selma Mantell, The Marvelous Millers, Monsieur Maurice, Billy Methven, Grace Methven, Jeannetta Methven, Marie Neckar, Frank M. Rainger, Estelle Richmond, Josie Sadler (as "Lizzie"), Osborne Searle, William Sellery, Bessie Skeer, Joseph C. Smith, Marguerite St. Clair, Melville Stewart, Anna Stone, Dai Turgeon, Frank Wunderlee. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham and Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1912) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1912. Musical revue/extravaganza. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Musical Direction by Frank Darling. Additional music by William Jerome, James Monaco, A. Seymour Brown, Bert Grant, John E. Hazzard, Blanche Merrill, Leo Edwards and Bert Williams. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Moulin Rouge: 21 Oct 1912- 4 Jan 1913 (88 performances). Cast: Ida Adams, Beatrice Allen, Marie Baxter, Evelyn Carlton, Eleanore Christy, Zaina Curzon, Natalie Dagwell, The Dolly Sisters, Grace DuBoise, Leon Errol, Bessie Fennell, Charles Gilmore, Dorothy Godfrey, Bernard Granville, Marion Hale, Elise Hamilton, Flo Hart, Olga Hempstone, Lola Hilton, Madeline Howard, Charles Judels, Adele La Pierre, William LeBrun, Frances Leslie, May Leslie, Hazel Lewis, Jessie Lewis, Ruby Lewis, Lillian Lorraine, Harry Luck, Vivian MacDonald, Vera Maxwell, Margaret Morris, Catheryn Peters, Murray Queen, Josie Sadler, Ray Samuels, Clifford Saum, Max Scheck, John G. Schrode, Charles Scribner, Katheryn Smyth, Eleanor St. Claire, Peter Swift, Daisy Virginia, Ella Warner, Jane Warrington, Harry Watson, Bert Williams, Fred Woodward. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1917) Stage Play: What Happened to Jones. Farce (revival).
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