- (1912 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1912) Stage Play: Macushla. Romantic comedy. Written by Rida Johnson Young. Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by Ernest Ball. Featuring songs by Chauncey Olcott, Dan J. Sullivan, Dermot McMurrough and Frederic K. Logan. Featuring songs with lyrics by Chauncey Olcott, Dan J. Sullivan, Frederic K. Logan, Josephine V. Rowe, Louis Weslyn and Bartley C. Costello. Directed by William Henry Miller. Grand Opera House: 5 Feb 1912- 24 Feb 1912 (24 performances). Cast: F. Gatenby Bell (as "Will Dorkins"), George Brennan (as "Dinny O'Mara"), Kathryn Clarendon (as "Gwendolin Fairchild"), Alice Farrell (as "Lady Dorothy Hammond"), Robert V. Ferguson (as "Sandy McNab"), Gail Kane (as "Patricia Boyer"), Jennie Lamont (as "Mrs. Boyer"), Chauncey Olcott (as "Sir Brian Fitzgerald"), E.H. Reardon (as "Thomas Wiggins"), Edmund Shalet (as "A Bookmaker"), Charles Wellesley (as "Warren Fairchild"). Produced by Augustus Pitou Sr.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Heart of Paddy Whack. Drama.
- (1920) Stage Play: Macushla. Romantic comedy (revival). Written by Rida Johnson Young. Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan.
- (1927) Stage Play: Cherry Blossoms. Musical. Music by Sigmund Romberg and Will Ortman. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and J. Keirn Brennan. Based on the play "The Willow Tree" by J.H. Benrimo and Harrison Rhodes. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Choreographed by Ralph Reader and Michio Ito. Directed by Lew Morton. 44th Street Theatre (moved to The Cosmopolitan Theatre from 2 May 1927- close): 28 Mar 1927- 14 May 1927 (56 performances). Cast: Adele Arleon (as "Ensemble"), Coleman Ashe (as "Ensemble"), Jack Baker (as "Ensemble"), Gladys Baxter (as "Mary Temple), Jennie Beach (as "Ensemble"), Bobby Bliss (as "Ensemble"), Alice Bussee (as "Ensemble"), Rolland Carpenter (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Chambers (as "Ensemble"), Henry Clay (as "Ensemble"), Violet Code (as "Ensemble"), Helene Cunihan (as "Ensemble"), Ethel Daniels (as "Ensemble"), Diane D'Arle (as "Ensemble"), Frank Davenport (as "Nogo"), Howard Deighton (as "Ensemble"), Helen Dmitrieff (as "Ensemble"), Dan Douglas (as "Second Officer/Ensemble"), Desiree Ellinger (as "Yo-San/O-Yuki-San"), Albert Fontaine (as "Ensemble"), John Fredericks (as "Ensemble"), Willard Fry (as "Ensemble"), Goodie Galloway (as "O-San Dam"), Gerald Gehlert (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Golden (as "Ensemble"), Bernard Gorcey (as "George Washington Goto"), Ada Grae (as "Ensemble"), Frank Greene (as "Shimamura"), Camille Griffith (as "Ensemble"), Dale Grigsby (as "Ensemble"), Fred Harper (as "Kamaru"), Frederick Kaufman (as "Imaru"), Mario Keeler (as "Kiku San"), Sally King (as "Ensemble"), Harold Kravitt (as "The Bonze"), Karl Kreisel (as "Ensemble"), Naan Lane (as "Ensemble"), Marie Laval (as "First Shop Girl/Ensemble"), Carlyle Lyndel (as "Ensemble"), Ray Mace (as "Ensemble"), Marion Macy (as "Ensemble"), Ronnie Madison (as "Second Shop Girl/Ensemble"), Howard Marsh (as "Ned Hamilton"), James Marshall (as "Jeffrey Fuller"), Charles V. Maynard (as "Ensemble"), Elena Meade (as "Ensemble"), Ann Milburn (as "Stella Maywood"), Helen Murray (as "Ensemble"), Helen Norde (as "Yo-San [Alternate]/O-Yuki-San [Alternate]"), Frank Pandoffi (as "Ensemble"), Helene Padresco (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Peterson (as "Mrs. Goto/Ensemble"), Joseph Polasy (as "Ensemble"), William Pringle (as "Tomotado"), Yvette Reals (as "Ensemble"), Rosalind Rensing (as "Ensemble"), John Francis Roche (as "Ensemble"), Nadine Rushanova (as "Ensemble"), Arthur Schnitzer (as "Ensemble"), Louis Sears (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Seely (as "Ensemble"), Polly Shaw (as "Ensemble"), Peggy E. South (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Speaks (as "Ensemble"), Jean Spiro (as "Ensemble"), Marjorie Sutter (as "Ensemble"), Marjory Tell (as "Ensemble"), Walter Tenney (as "Larry Fuller"), El Thompson (as "First Officer/Ensemble"), Katrina Trask (as "Ensemble"), Florence Tyner (as "Ensemble"), Verona (as "A Geisha Dancer"), Efim Vitis (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Warner (as "Ensemble"), Emily Wentz (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy White (as "Ensemble"), Lenora Wilder (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1927) Stage Play: Artists and Models. Musical revue.
- (1928) Stage Play: White Lilacs. Musical. Music by Karl Hajos. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Original German book by Sigurd Johannsen. Musical Director: Pierce de Reeder. Additional music by Maurice Ruebens and Sammy Timberg [earliest Broadway credit]. Additional lyrics by David Goldberg and J. Keirn Brennan. Ensembles directed by Vaughn Godfrey. Directed by George F. Marion. Shubert Theatre (moved to Jolson's 59th Street Theatre from 8 Oct 1928- close): 10 Sep 1928- 12 Jan 1929 (136 performances). Cast: Catherine Allen (as "Ensemble"), Melba Alter (as "Louison/One of Trio"), Louise Beaudet (as "Catherine"), Helen Bishop (as "Ensemble"), Grace Brinkley (as "Delphine Potocka"), John Campbell (as "Ensemble"), Madeline Clancy (as "Ensemble"), Charles Croker-King (as "Giacomo Meyerbeer"), William Demarest (as "Ensemble"), Diana Doering (as "Ensemble"), Edwin Drake (as "Ensemble"), Eliz Fergusson (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Forsythe (as "Ensemble"), Mae Golding (as "Ensemble"), William Hall (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Holland (as "Gaston de Flavigny"), DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "Dubusson"), Frank Horn (as "Prince Obelenski/Ensemble"), Juanita (as "Juanita"), Ernest Lawford (as "Heinrich Heine"), Vivian Lynn (as "Ensemble"), Wallace Magill (as "Ensemble"), Eva Mascagno (as "Mlle. Taglioni"), Steven McNulty (as "Ensemble"), Odette Myrtil (as "Madame George Sand"), Phyllis Newkirk (as "Marquise De Mours/One of Trio)), Paco (as "Paco"), Helen Page (as "Ensemble"), Louise Randolph (as "Ensemble"), Phil Reep (as "Ensemble"), Guy Robertson (as "Frederic Chopin"), Allan Rogers (as "Luselle"), Vernon Rudolph (as "Franz Liszt/Ensemble"), Edna Starck (as "Ensemble"), Franklin Van Horn (as "Balzac"), Douglas Vincent (as "Ensemble"), Frank Weiner (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Woodruff (as "Countess D'Agoult/One of Trio"), Dora Zommerowna (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1929) Stage Play: Boom Boom. Musical comedy. Music by Werner Janssen. Book by Fanny Todd Mitchell. From the play "Mlle. Ma Mere" by Louis Verneuil. Lyrics by Mann Holiner and J. Keirn Brennan. Music orchestrated by Werner Janssen. Musical Director: Tom Jones. Choreographed by John Boyle. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by George Barbier, Josephs and Orry-Kelly. Directed by George F. Marion. Casino Theatre: 28 Jan 1929- 30 Mar 1929 (72 performances). Cast: Jeanette MacDonald (as "Jean"), Elva Adams (as "Chorus"), Laurette Adams (as "Chorus"), Tennylis Allyn (as "Chorus"), Jimmy Ardell (as "Chorus"), Clement Cancid (as "Chorus"), Kendall Capps (as "Skippy Carr"), Azeada Charkouie (as "Chorus"), Ray Cirake (as "Chorus"), Cortez and Peggy (as "Cortez and Peggy"), Katharine Dayton (as "Chorus"), Tina DeBrauw (as "Chorus"), Alice Edrique (as "Chorus"), Jack Edwards (as "Chorus"), Margaret Gilligan (as "Chorus"), Doreen Glover (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), William Hale (as "Chorus"), Katherine Hoevel (as "Chorus"), Pat Hunter (as "Chorus"), Jackie Hurlbut (as "Friend of Tilly/Chorus"), Nell Kelly (as "Tilly McGuire"), Harry Kirby (as "Chorus"), Cary Grant [credited as Archie Leach] (as "Reggie Phipps"), Richard Lee (as "Sigmund Squnk"), George Leland (as "Chorus"), Ann Loomis (as "Chorus"), Virginia Martin (as "Chorus"), Frank McIntyre (as "Worthington Smith"), Lucille Mercier (as "Chorus"), Eddie Nelson (as "Texas"), George Oliver (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Palmer (as "Chorus"), Jessie Payne (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), Rosalind Rensing (as "Chorus"), Bob Richards (as "Chorus"), Stanley Ridges (as "Tony Smith"), Doreen Roberts (as "Chorus"), Charles Roth (as "Chorus"), Jean Russell (as "Chorus"), Loretta Sayers (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), Evelyn Sayres (as "One of the Four Nightingales"), Evelyn Shay (as "Chorus"), Frank Sherlock (as "Chorus"), Bobby Shutta (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Sintae (as "Chorus"), Frances Stevens (as "Chorus"), Marcella Swenson (as "Maybella La Tour"), Maybel Van (as "Chorus"), Virgie Vane (as "Chorus"), Bee Walz (as "Chorus"), Sam Wasserman (as "Chorus"), Harry 'Zoup' Welsh (as "Head Waiter"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1929) Stage Play: Music in May. Musical/operetta.
- (1929) Stage Play: A Night in Venice. Musical revue. Music by Lee Davis and Maurice Ruebens. Lyrics by J. Keirn Brennan and Moe Jaffe. Featuring songs by Vincent Youmans. Additional orchestrations by Vincent Youmans. Featuring songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Musical Director: Max Meth. Choreographed by Busby Berkeley and Chester Hale. Directed by Lew Morton and Thomas A. Hart. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 16 Sep 1929 to close): 21 May 1929- 19 Oct 1929 (175 performances). Cast: Ted Healy (as "Ted"), Ann Seymour, The Dodge Sisters, Arthur Havel, Morton Havel, Stanley Rogers, Betty Allen, Walter Armin (as "Ernest Fairworth"/"Count Muzzini"), Enjio Badii, Bobbie Baker, Julia Barker, Bear, James H. Beattie, Lillian Bennett, Allen Blair, Adeline Bornheim, Fodi Brown, John Byam, Myrtle Candee, Bobby Carswell, Emmita Casanova, Anita Case, Dorothy Chadwick, Louise Chowning, Dudley Clements (as "Ambrose Trainer"), Marion Crozan, Dorothy Davies, Marvelle Dawn, Blanche de Clerc, Evelyn Dehkes, Peggy DeRoy, Paul DeWees, Erma Echt, Billy Fanning, Ferral and Paul, Larry Fine (as "Larry"), Evelyn Ford, Allen Foster Girls, Judy Garey, Hal Gibson, Marion Gillon, Gladys Glorita, Gladys Granzow, Sarah Granzow, La Vonne Gundry, Edward Hackett, Chester Hale Girls, Agnes Hickey, Mary Hiscox, Olive Hollingshead, Moe Howard (as "Moe") [credited as Harry Howard], Shemp Howard (as "Shemp") [final Broadway appearance], Adele Jay, The Johnsons, Tommy Kerns, Irene King, Jeane Kroll, Hazel Landeres, James Lee, Laura Lee, Edna Lynn, Ruth Martin, James Maxwell, Betty Mayfair, Polly McCann, Charles McClelland, Joe Michon, Peter Michon, Gladys Miller, Kay Norwood, Lee Nutter, Jackie Paige, Dorothy Pierce, Jerry Pole, Florence Powell, Jack Ray, Betsy Rees, E. Riadnoff, Fred Sanborn, Shadurskaya and Kuderoff, Evelyn Shields, Doris Smith, Ed Stanbridge, Mozel Stapp, Stevens Brothers, George Terechenko, Edna Tobin, David Tuli, Peggy Udell, Jeannette Waite, Gertrude Westling, Evelyn Wetherbee, Halfred Young. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1930) Stage Play: Luana. Romantic comedy.
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