- (1916 - 1925) Active on Broadway [sometimes credited as Ashton Tonge] in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: Old Friends. Written by J.M. Barrie. Empire Theatre: 14 May 1917- Jun 1917 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Gertrude Berkeley, Lyn Harding, Eileen Huban, H. Ashton Tonge. Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc.
- (1918) Stage Play: The Good Men Do. Written by Hubert Osborne. Fulton Theatre: 20 May 1918- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Grace Fisher, Albert Gran, Grace Griswold, Victoria Montgomery, Maxwell Ryder, Hilda Spong, H. Ashton Tonge, Mrs. Thomas A. Wise. Produced by Actors' and Authors' Theatre Inc.
- (1919) Stage Play: Good Morning, Judge. Musical. Music by Lionel Monckton[final Broadway credit] and Howard Talbot. Book by Fred Thompson. Based on the farce "The Magistrate" by Arthur Wing Pinero. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank. Musical Director: Frank P. Paret. Additional music by Bert Grant, George Gershwin and Louis Silvers. Additional lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva, Irving Caesar, Al Bryan, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young. Shubert Theatre: 6 Feb 1919- 6 Jun 1919 (140 performances). Cast: Katharine Alexander [credited as Katherine Alexander] (as "Rose Ingleby"), Frederick Annerley (as "Inspector Eason") [final Broadway credit], Georgine Baker (as "Margaret Hayes"), Claire Benedict (as "Chorus"), May Borden (as "Chorus"), Mary Brittain (as "Chorus"), Shep Camp (as "Mr. Burridge"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Cuthbert Sutten"), Yvonne Clovelly, Eileen Cotty (as "Turner"), Harold Crane (as "Albany Pope"), Cunningham and Clements (as "Artists"), Margaret Dale (as "Millicent Meebles"), Norma Dale (as "Chorus"), Grace Daniels (as "Diana Fairlie"), Gladys Davis (as "Chorus"), Jean De La Valle (as "Juniori Fratti"), Peggy Dempsey (as "Chorus"), Aleth Dore (as "Dance Specialty"), Sadye Everett (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Flamm (as "Chorus"), Gene Fleming (as "Chorus"), Nellie Graham-Dent (as "An Elderly Lady"), Harriet Gustin (as "Chorus"), Harriete Gustine (as "Chorus"), Elma Gylden (as "Chorus"), Peggy Hansel (as "Chorus"), Ellyn Harcourt (as "Attendant"), S. Harvey (as "Chorus"), George Hassell (as "Horatio Meebles"), Alfred Hesse (as "Napoleon"), Charles M. Hinton (as "Sergeant Dix"), Constance Huntington (as "Chorus"), Robert Hurst (as "Chorus"), Lola Joyce (as "Chorus"), Charles King (as "Hughie Cavanaugh"), Mollie King (as "Joy Chatterton"), Nellie King (as "Winnie Sweet"), Emilie Lea (as "Jene"), Betty Marshall (as "Chorus"), Edward Martindel (as "Colonel Bagot"), Robert McClellan (as "Constable Styles"), L.R. Nelson (as "Chorus"), Raymond Oakes (as "Lyall Heeson-Gallway"), Hal Peel (as "Chorus"), Jesse Phillip (as "Chorus"), Betty Pierce (as "Katie Muirhead"), Edith Pollack (as "Chorus"), Peggy Radford (as "Chorus"), Josephine Ray (as "Chorus"), William Raymond (as "Chorus"), Eva Rutherford (as "Chorus"), Helene Shaw (as "Elsie Erskine"), Laila Stanley (as "Chorus"), H. Ashton Tonge [credited as Ashton Tonge] (as "Mr. Honeyball"), Helen Trainer (as "Chorus"), Helen Trainor (as "Chorus"), Robert Vivian (as "Cash"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Mask and the Face. Comedy. Written by C.B. Fernald, adapted from a story by Luigi Chiarelli. Bijou Theatre: 10 Sep 1924- Sep 1924 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Horace Braham (as "Georges Almaire"), Maud Durand (as "Teresa"), Austin Fairman (as "Franco Spina"), William Faversham (as "Count Mario Grazio"), Charles Hampden (as "Judge Ugo Praga"), Lumsden Hare (as "Pier Zanotti"), Beatrice Miles (as "Wanda Borelli"), Robert Montgomery [Broadway debut], Frederic Monti (as "Luigi Bunghi"), John Robert (as "A Boy"), Adele Thatcher-Shreve (as "A Girl"), H. Ashton Tonge (as "Andrea"), Edith Campbell (as "Walker Delia Fambri"), Catherine Willard (as "Savina Grazia"), Ann Winston (as "Nina Zanotti"). Produced by Brock Pemberton.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Pelican. Written by F. Tennyson Jesse [final Broadway credit] and H.M. Harwood. Directed by Frederick Kerr [credited as Fred Kerr]. Times Square Theatre: 21 Sep 1925- Nov 1925 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Jose Alessandro (as "Paul Lauzun"), Robert Andrews (as "Robin"), Harry Bates (as "Shaw"), Sybil Carlisle (as "Lady Heriot"), Alice Fleming (as "Anna"), Chris Humphreys (as "Marcus Heriot"), Frederick Kerr [credited as Fred Kerr] (as "Gen. Sir John Heriot, Bart."), Cynthia Latham (as "Hermione Blundell"), Margaret Lawrence (as "Wanda Heriot"), 'Henry Stephenson' qv) (as "Charles Cheriton"), 'Ashton Tonge' (as "Beadon") [final Broadway role]. Produced by A.H. Woods.
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