- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Night of the Fourth (1901). Musical comedy.
- Babes in Toyland (1903).
- The Man from China (1904). Musical comedy. Music by John W. Bratton. Book by Paul West. Lyrics by Paul West. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer. Directed by Barney Fagan. Majestic Theatre: 2 May 1904- 4 Jun 1904 (41 performances). Cast: Aimee Angeles (as "Cerise"), John A. Armstrong (as "Algy de Peyster"), Allston Bent (as "Ben Bolt/Chorus"), Charles A. Bigelow (as "Peter Pudge"), Aline Boyt (as "Mrs. Uppercrust/Chorus"), Helen Curzon (as "Mrs. Faddish/Chorus"), Diamond Donner (as "Janet Grammercy"), Radford D'Orsay (as "Bill Barnacle/Chorus"), John Drury (as "Bick Bickerstaff/Horace"), John Dunton (as "Willie/Chorus"), Miss Elmo (as "Chorus"), Edgar Atchinson Ely (as "Reggy Van Pelt"), Arthur Engle (as "Bob Bobstay"), Grace Field (as "Chorus") Ruthita Field (as "Chorus"), George Gorman (as "Sing Lo"), John Gorman (as "Sing Hi"), Bert D. Harris (as "Chorus/Charlie"), David Hearn (as "Georgie"), Frances Rockefeller King (as "Claudia Courtland"), Amy Lesser (as "Amorel"), Stella Mayhew (as "Anastasia"), Caroline McCord (as "Mrs. Maddox/Chorus"), M. McCormick (as "Chorus"), A.E. Melville (as "Chorus/Percy"), Eugene Redding (as "Count Luigidi Spaghetti"), Madeline Rellis (as "Chorus"), Harry Richards (as "Gustavus Giltege"), Nora Seymour (as "Chorus/Mrs. Stoxonbonds"), Florence Skiff (as "Chorus"), George W. Smythe (as "Harold/Chorus"), Billie Taylor (as "Tommy Dodd"), John Taylor (as "Freddy Folsom"), Anna M. Tyler (as "Chorus/Mrs. Innitt"), Gladys Zell (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Zimmerman (as "Mrs. Gazzam/Chorus"). Produced by Melville B. Raymond.
- It Happened in Nordland (1904). Musical comedy. Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Musical Director: Max Hirschfeld. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Lew M. Fields Theatre (12/5/1904- 29 Apr 1905, then went on hiatus until resuming there 31 Aug 1905- close): 5 Dec 1904- 25 Nov 1905 (254 performances). Cast: Indiola Arnold (as "Ethylle"), Maida Athens (as "Vyvienne"), Georgia Baron (as "Colonel of the Army of Nordland/Chorus"), Edna Birch, Alfred Borneman (as "King Leopold of Belgium"), William Burress (as "Dr. Popoff/Captain Gatling"), Marie Cahill (as "Katherine Peepfogle"), Josephine Carlin (as "Gladys"), Adah Carlyle, Joseph Carroll (as "Captain Slivowitz"), Mattie Chapin, May Chapin, Bessie Clayton (as "Parthenia Schmitt"), Jeanne Crane, Jessie Crane, Jean d'Albert (as "Boris"), Harry Davenport (as "Prince George of Nebula"), Franklin Deland (as "Cook's Tourist Conductor"), Paula Desmond, George V. Dill (as "Corporal"), Fanny Dupre, Frederick Fair (as "King Edward of England "), Barbara Farres, Grace Field (as "Chorus"), Ruthita Field, Lew Fields (as "Hubert"), Harry Fisher (as "Baron Sparta"), Harriet Forsythe (as "Sylvia"), Carolyn Fostelle, Pauline Frederick (as "Miss Hicks/Countess Pokota"), Emily Fulton, Ethel Gilmore, Mabel Gilmore, Ray Gilmore, Rosemary Glosz, Charles Gotthold (as "Hugo von Armin"), Gertrude Grant, Jack Hall (as "Fauncey Betrue"), Joseph Herbert (as "The Duke of Toxen"), May Hickey, Katherine Howland (as "General of the Army of Nordland/Chorus"), Amalie Karle, Elba Kenny, Frankie Lee, May Leslie, Walter Lindberg, Hattie Lorraine, Loretta MacDonald, Diva Marolda, Maud Mills, Edmund Mortimer, May Naudain, Herman Noble, Billie Norton, Frank O'Neill, Charlotte Palmer, Susanne Parker, Clara Pitt, Harriet Raymond, Jessie Richmond, May Robson (as "Princess Aline"), R.W. Rosemire, Julius Steger, Marie Troy, W.C. Van Brunt, Dorothy Watson, Parvin White, Minnie Whitmore, Ocie Williams, Elizabeth Young. Produced by Hamlin, Mitchell and Fields.
- The Little Cherub (1906). Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll. Book by Owen Hall. Musical Director: William T. Francis. The song "The Doggie in Our Yard" by Marie Doro. Lyrics by Owen Hall. Additional music by Charles Collins, Jerome Kern, Frank Tours and Jean Schwartz. Additional lyrics by Charles Collins, Adrian Ross, George Grossmith Jr., C.H. Bovill, Clifford Harris and William Jerome. Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros. Costume Design by Mrs. Robert Osborn and Pascaud. Directed by Ben Teal. Criterion Theatre (moved to The Grand Opera House from 30 Dec 1906- Jan 1907. On hiatus during most of Jan 1907 and reopened in Feb 1907 to close): 6 Aug 1906- Feb 1907 (closing date unknown/176 performances). Cast: David Bennett, James Blakeley, Richard Chawner, Grace Field, Emily Francis, Charles Gibson, Martin Haydon, Harold Hendee, Andrew Higginson, Mabel Hollins, Eithel Kelly, Grace Kimball, John Mayon, May Naudain, Clara Pitt, Elsa Reinhardt, John F. Rogers, Edna Sidney, Beth Stone, Will West, Hattie Williams, Winona Winter, Thomas A. Wise [credited as Tom Wise], Dorothy Zimmerman. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- Little Miss Fix-It (1911). Musical. Book by William Hurlbut and Harry B. Smith. Music by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. Lyrics by Jack Norworth. Musical Director: Frederic Solomon. Additional numbers by [error] and R.P. Weston. Featuring songs by Hugh Owens, James McGhee and Joseph Tabrar. Featuring songs with lyrics by Herbert Rule. Directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz. Globe Theatre (from 3 Apr 1911 to 20 May 1911, then moved to The Grand Opera House 27 Nov 1911- close): 3 Apr 1911- Dec 1911 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: Joseph Baumeister (as "Ned"), Nora Bayes (as "Delia Wendell"), Alys Belga (as "Rose Lawton"), Annie Buckley (as "Mary Ann"), Hazel Cox (as "Jane Wheatley"), W.J. Curtis (as "Billie"), William Danforth (as "Henry Burbank"), Ernestine Emler (as "Jimmie"), Grace Field (as "Marjorie Arnold"), Bessie Gibson (as "Cora Lee"), Helen Hilton (as "May Roberts"), James C. Lane (as "Harold Watson"), Harry Lillford (as "Edward Doolittle"), Edith Norman (as "Mazie"), Jack Norworth (as "Buddie Arnold"), Estelle Perry (as "Kate Winthrop"), Egbert T. Roach (as "Tom"), Vivian Rushmore (as "Agnes Marston"), David Stampler (as "Jack"), Eleanor Stuart (as "Bella Ketcham"), Mona Trieste (as "Florence Gordon"), Harry Wagner (as "Fred"), Oza Waldrop (as "Ethel Morgan"), Lionel Walsh (as "Percy Paget"). Produced by Louis F. Werba and Mark A. Luescher.
- The Red Petticoat (1912). Musical comedy.
- Lieber Augustin (1913). Musical/operetta.
- Molly O' (1916). Musical/operetta. Book by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith. Music by Carl Woess. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith. Based on a story by Giovanni Boccaccio. Music orchestrated by Clarence West. Musical Director: Clarence West. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Directed by George F. Marion. Cort Theatre: 17 May 1916- 24 Jun 1916 (45 performances). Cast: Eva Abbott, Louise Adams, Florence Cassidy (as "Rose"), Marion Comfort (as "Louise Darling "), Thomas Conkey (as "Count Walter von Walden"), Donald Crane (as "Manuel"), Rene Delting, Count deVassey (as "Prince deTogueville"), Ten Eyck (as "Dance Specialty"), Weily Eyck (as "Dance Specialty"), Grace Field (as "Josette"), Estelle Francesca (as "Sylvia Shaw"), Anita Francesca (as "Helen Butler/Mariette"), Charmain Furlong, Katherine Hancock Galloway (as "Molly O'Malley"), Hilda Hand (as "Daisy"), Mabel Josephine Harris (as "Princess DeTogueville"), Helen Hillarde (as "Agnes Fielding"), Elizabeth Hines (as "Prudence Page"), Josie Intropodi (as "Mrs. Prunella O'Malley"), Tom Lewis (as "Dan O'Malley"), Ray Lloyd (as "Laura Putnam"), Donald MacDonald (as "Hal Rutherford"), Audrey Maple (as "Mrs. Kean"), Joseph Miller (as "Victor"), Vivian Morrison (as "Georgette"), Dan Quinlan (as "Hiram J. Kidder"), Trixie Warren (as "Willie Speed"), James Whelan, John E. Young. Produced by John Cort.
- The Riviera Girl (1917). Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton and P.G. Wodehouse. Music by 'Emmerich Kalman'. Lyrics by P.G. Wodehouse. Based on a Viennese operette by Leo Stein and Bela Jenbch. Musical Director: Charles Previn. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Directed by Herbert Graham. New Amsterdam Theatre: 24 Sep 1917- 15 Dec 1917 (78 performances). Cast: Dolly Alwyn (as "Chorus"), Wilda Bennett (as "Sylva Vareska"), Marjorie Bentley (as "The Butterfly/Daisy"), Arthur Burckley (as "Charles Lorenz"), Aubrey Burton (as "Chorus"), Viola Cain as "Claire Ferrier"), Edith Callan (as "Chorus"), Julia Callan (as "Chorus"), Kitty Carmen (as "Chorus"), Mae Carmen (as "Lucile"), Louis Casavant (as "Count Michael Lorenz"), Adele Christy (as "Chorus"), Edna Coigne (as "Chorus"), Miss Cotton (as "Chorus"), Flora Crosbie (as "Chorus"), Juliette Day (as "Birdie Springer"), Ethel Delmar (as "Babette/Chorus"), Florence Delmar (as "Julie/Chorus"), Nell Edwardy (as "Chorus"), Louise Evans (as "The New Star"), Frank Farrington (as "Anatole"), Grace Field (as "Chorus"), Miss Fielder (as "Chorus"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Victor de Berryl"), Bessie Gros (as "Cleo"), Sam Hardy (as "Sam Springer"), J. Clarence Harvey Baron Ferrier"), Miss James (as "Chorus"), Eugene Lockhart [credited as Eugene Lockhart] (as "Gustave"), J. Lowe Murphy (as "Paul"), Miss Redding (as "Chorus"), Miss Rentelen (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Rial (as "Chorus"), William Sadler (as "Old Rigg"), Billy Vernon (as "Chorus"), Miss Winaut (as "Chorus"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- The Kiss Burglar (1918). Musical/romance. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Directed by Julian Bitchell and Edgar J. MacGregor. George M. Cohan's Theatre, (moved to Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre from 1 Jul 1918- close): 9 May 1918- 3 Aug 1918 (100 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Aline, Grand Duchess of Orly"), Marie Baxter (as "Miss Morrisana"), Evelyn Cavanaugh (as "Miss Tinkle"), Cyril Chadwick (as "Mr. E. Chatteron-Pym"), Harry Clarke (as "Tommy Dodd"), H. Coughlan (as "Waiter"), Margaret Cusak (as "Miss Stuyvesant"), Betty Dodsworth (as "Natalie, Maid to the Duchess"), Richard Dore (as "Mr. Toby"), Paul Dulzell (as "Proprieter of Pennington Inn"), Nell Edwardy (as "Miss Schenectady"), Peggy Ellis (as "Page"), Grace Field (as "Mrs. E. Chatteron-Pym") [final Broadway role], E. Payton Gibbs (as "General Trotovitch"), Bessie Gros (as "Miss Troy"), Gertrude Harrison (as "Pinkie Doolittle"), Margaret Healey (as "Miss Peekskill"), Armand Kaliz (as "Bert DuVivier"), Evelyn Koerner (as "Miss Hastings"), Denman Maley (as "Oswald Gayly"), Marie McConnell (as "Miss Canojoharie"), Emily Monte (as "Miss Irvington"), Louise Moran (as "Miss Albany"), H. Morrison (as "First Aide to General Trotovitch"), Dot Nichols (as "Miss Yonkers"), George Otto (as "Second Aide to General Trotovitch"), Marion Phillips (as "Miss Oneida"), Dot Quinette (as "Miss Beacon"), Virginia Richmond (as "Rose, Maid to the Duchess/Miss Dobbs"), Carol Rutter (as "Miss Pougkeepsie"), Eleanor Scott (as "Miss Greeley"), A. Settle (as "A Detective"), Fritzie Smith (as "Miss Amsterdam"), Helen Trainor (as "Miss Tarrytown"), Janet Velie (as "Miss Harte"), June White (as "Tissie Baltimore"), Marjorie Whiteford (as "Miss Rochester"). Produced by William P. Orr and J.M. Welch.
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