- (1914 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1914) Stage Play: The Crinoline Girl. Musical comedy/farce/melodrama. Book by Otto A. Harbach. Music by Percy Wenrich [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Julian Eltinge. Musical Director: J. Albert Brown. Directed by John Emerson. Knickerbocker Theatre (moved to The Standard Theatre from 14 Dec 1914- close): 16 Mar 1914- Dec 1914 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Herbert Corthell (as "Jerry Ainsley"), Edwin Cushman (as "William"), Julian Eltinge (as "Tom Hale"), Walter Horton (as "John Lawton"), Helen Luttrell (as "Dorothy Ainsley"), Joseph S. Marba (as "Smith"), Herbert McKenzie (as "Lord Robert Bromleigh"), Charles P. Morrison (as "Richard Ainsley"), Augusta Scott (as "Marie"), James C. Spottswood (as "Charles Griffith"), Maidel Turner (as "Alice Hale"), Edna Whistler (as "Rosalind Bromleigh ). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1915) Stage Play: Cousin Lucy. Musical comedy. Written by Charles Klein. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Schuyler Green. Musical Director: August Kleinecke. Additional music by August Kleinecke and Percy Wenrich. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional lyrics by Edward Madden. Choreographed by Dave Bennett. Directed by Robert Milton. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 27 Aug 1915- 2 Oct 1915 (43 performances). Cast: J.W. Ashley (as "Broad"), James Budd (as "Chauffeur"), Ned Burton (as "James Baldwin"), Claudia Carlstead (as "Ensemble"), Marie Chambers (as "Mrs. Hillary Bronson") [Broadway debut], Leo Donnelly (as "Klayburgh"), Julian Eltinge (as "Jerry Jackson") [final Broadway role], Claiborne Foster (as "Dorothy Walbrook"), Henry Friend (as "Policeman"), Edith Hanbury (as "Mrs. Henshaw"), Elsie Marquette (as "Ensemble"), Jane Oaker (as "Queeny"), Lillian Ormonde (as "Ensemble"), Alice Palmer (as "Ensemble"), Irene Palmer (as "Della/Ensemble"), Mrs. Stuart Robson (as "Mrs. Wallingford"), Ethel Russell (as "Ensemble"), Grace Russell (as "Ensemble"), Mark Smith (as "Hillary Bronson"), Frank Stevens (as "Expressman"), Edna Stillwell (as "Ensemble"), Olive Tell (as "Angela Baldwin") [Broadway debut], Grace Walton (as "Ensemble"), Austin Webb (as "Horace Holden"), Dallas Welford (as "Bister"), Elsie Weller (as "Ensemble"). Produced by A.H. Woods.
- (1918) Stage Play: Hitchy-Koo. Musical revue. Book by Glen MacDonough and E. Ray Goetz. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Lyrics by E. Ray Goetz and Glen MacDonough. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh and Frank Saddler. Additional music by Percy Wenrich, Carl Eckert, Luigi Arditi and Henry Marshall. Additional lyrics by Henry Marshall and Pietro Mazzini. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law; Costume Design by Arlington and Mary Blackburne. Men's Modern Clothing by Nat Lewis. Directed by Leon Errol. Globe Theatre: 6 Jun 1918- 3 Aug 1918 (68 performances). Cast: Ivan Arbuckle, Earl Benham, Frank Bessinger, Roy Binder, 'Irene Bordoni', Charles A. Cartmell, Roy Cummings, Lola Curtiss, J. Dare, Lucille Darling, Evelyn Des Roches, Ray Dooley, Leon Errol, Lillian Fermoyle, R. Fermoyle, June Gill, Emma Haig, Laura Harris, Raymond Hitchcock, William Holbrook, Miss Howard, Warren Jackson, Nellie Kouns, Sara Kouns, Virginia Lancier, Elsie Lawson, Genevieve Markham, Frank Matier, Laura Maverick, James Miller, The Miller Quartette, Ruth Mitchell, George Moore, Florence O'Denishawn [Broadway debut], Gertrude Rial, June Roberts, Felix Rush, Grace Russell, Louise Saunders, Eleanor Sinclair, Edith Stockham, The Kouns Sisters. Produced by Raymond Hitchcock.
- (1918) Stage Play: Everything. Musical revue. Book by R.H. Burnside. Music by John Philip Sousa and Irving Berlin. Lyrics by John L. Golden. Musical Director: William Daly. Additional lyrics by Irving Berlin, R.H. Burnside, William Jerome, Jack F. Mahoney, Joseph McCarthy and Darle MacBoyle. Additional music by William Daly, Percy Wenrich, Harry Tierney, James W. Tate and Raymond Hubbell. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 22 Aug 1918- 17 May 1919 (461 performances). Cast: Max Aaronson, John Abbott, J. Nelson Adolph, Albert Alberto, Charles T. Aldrich, John Aspe, Angel Barbara, Peggy H. Barnstead, Charles Bart, Inez Bauer, Louise Beautora, Bluch, Catherine Breen, Inez Breen, John Breen, Nellie Breen, E. Brennan, Andrew Byrne, James Byrne, John J. Byrne, Louise Cardone, Lillian Carena, D.J. Carew, Anita Carlton, Anna Carter, J.F. Carty, James Cheviot, Ethel Clark, F. Clarke, Stanley Clarke, Minnie Clifton, Tommy Colton, J. Parker Coombs, A. Davis, George Davis, Johnny Davis, Leo Davis, Dippy Diers, Genevieve Dix, The Elm City Four, Will J. Evans, Charles Floyd, Joseph Frohoff, Albert Froome, Arthur Geary, George Gifford, Phil Gilpin, Camile Guintini, Poppy Guintini, Gerda Gulda, Barbara Harwood, Cissie Hayden, Arthur Hill, DeWolf Hopper Sr., Harry Houdini, Catherine Huth, Albert Johnson, James Johnson, Marjorie Kelly, Ladella Comiques, Ada LaShan, Margaret Leon, Madge Loomis, J. Lorimer, Lee Losch, Desiree Lubovska, Loretta Mack, Henry Mallia, Charles Melody, Nellie Melville, Margaret Millard, Bernard Milton, Bertha Moore, Kate Mordecai, Sophie Mordecai, William Morgan, Alice Nash, Edna Nash, J. Nelson, Jessie Nelson, Stella Norelle, Margaret Nugent, Cissie Osborn, Helen Patterson, Florence Phelps, Lillian Quinn, Charles Ravel, Bob Reano, A. Rees, Earl Reynolds, Helen Reynolds, Robert Rosaire, Eddie Russell, Netta Russell, Marion Saki, Jean Schreiver, Slayman's Ali Arabs, P. Smith, Daisy Smythe, William Stanley, Steele and Winslow, Belle Story, Octavio Tay, The El Rey Sisters, The Four Amaranths, The Musical Johnstons, The Two Gaudsmiths, Tom Brown's Clown Band, William Unangst, Eugene Vary, Harry Ward, Helen Ward, William A. Weston, Adolph Yoscaro, Fernando Yoscaro, Herman Yoscaro, Zip. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Right Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Percy Wenrich. Book by Raymond Peck. Lyrics by Raymond Peck. Musical Director: J. Albert Brown. Music orchestrated by Arthur Lange. Times Square Theatre: 15 Mar 1921- 4 Jun 1921 (98 performances). Cast: Albert Barren (as "Ensemble"), Earle Benham (as "Anthony Stanton"), Gertrude Bond (as "Ensemble"), Joe Carey (as "Ensemble"), Jerry Childs (as "Ensemble"), Beulah Clinton (as "Ensemble"), Dolly Connolly (as "Molly Darcy"), Lucille Darling (as "Ensemble"), Bud Davidson (as "Ensemble"), Elma Decker (as "One of Anthony's Friends"), Jean Farrell (as "Ensemble"), Galem Graves (as "Ensemble"), Leslie Grey (as "Ensemble"), James Healy (as "Ensemble"), Rapley Holmes (as "Barry Darcy"), Frank Hope (as "Messenger"), Harriet Leslie (as "Ensemble"), Moravia Loustanau (as "Ensemble"), Hazel Mack (as "Ensemble"), Miriam Malloy (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Mayo (as "Ensemble"), Helen Montrose (as "Valera Valador"), Frank Munnell (as "John Freeman"), Lela Norton (as "Ensemble"), Harry Redding (as "Arthur Cadman"), Mignon Reed (as "Ensemble"), May Rushing (as "Ensemble"), Kenneth Smith (as "Ensemble"), Louis F. Spaulding (as "A Bootlegger"), Carolyn Thomson (as "Dera Darcy"), Jerry Trevor (as "Ensemble"), Ursula Ward (as "Ensemble"), Robert Woolsey (as "Henry Watkins"), Devah Worrell (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Gleerich Producing Company.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Greenwich Village Follies. Musical revue.
- (1922) Stage Play: Some Party. Musical revue. Music by Silvio Hein [final Broadway credit], Percy Wenrich, Gustav Kerker and Raymond Hubbell. Book by R.H. Burnside. Lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Featuring songs by Silvio Raymond, Mary Earl, Albert Solman and Turner Layton [credited as .J. Turner Layton]. Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry Creamer. Musical Staging by Billy Grant. Conceived by R.H. Burnside. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre: 15 Apr 1922- 29 Apr 1922 (17 performances). Cast: John Abbott (as "Performer"), Ruth Adair (as "Performer), Sam Ash (as "Performer), George Averill (as "Performer), Bert Bowlen (as "Performer), Harry C. Browne (as "Performer), Dolly Byrne (as "Performer), Claire Carroll (as "Performer), Primrose Caryll (as "Performer), Marie Cattell (as "Performer), William Courtleigh (as "Performer), Nellie Daly (as "Performer), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Performer), Lew Dockstader (as "Performer), Murray Evans (as "Performer), Nanette Flack (as "Performer), Sylvia Ford (as "Performer), Virginia Futrelle (as "Performer), William Grant (as "Performer), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Performer), Percy Haswell (as "Performer), John Hendricks (as "Performer), John E. Henshaw (as "Performer), DeWolf Hopper (as "Performer), William B. Mack (as "Performer), Alice MacKenzie (as "Performer), Rena Manning (as "Performer), Louise McIntosh (as "Performer), Jed Prouty (as "Performer), Joseph Riley (as "Performer), Asta Valley (as "Performer), Herbert Waterous (as "Performer), Scott Welch (as "Performer), Jimmie Williams (as "Performer), Sid Williams (as "Performer), Kathryn Yates (as "Performer"). Produced by DeWolf Hopper Sr..
- (1926) Stage Play: Castles in the Air. Musical comedy. Music by Percy Wenrich. Book by Raymond W. Peck. Lyrics by Raymond W. Peck. Musical Director: Max Bendix. Music orchestrated by Frank E. Barry. Featuring songs with lyrics by R. Locke. Choreographed by John Boyle and Julian Mitchell. Scenic Design by Hugh Willoughby and P. Dodd Ackerman. Production Supervised by James W. Elliott. Directed by Frank Merlin. Selwyn Theatre (moved to The Century Theatre from 6 Dec 1926- close): 6 Sep 1926- 22 Jan 1927 (160 performances). Cast: Clarice Anderson, Martha Ann, Beulah Baker, Rosalind Baker, Firley Banks, Carol Barbee, Virginia Beardsley, Walter Blair, Helen Bradley, Edna Burford, Maude Carleton, Betty Collette, Lenore Cornwell, Fred Cowhick, Marie Dana, Thomas Dendy, Don Donat, John Eagan, Edgar Eastman, Walter Edwin, Ruth Elaine, Miner Ellis, Richard Farrell, Stanley Forde (as "Philip Rodman") [final Broadway role], Edward Gorman, Bernard Granville (as "Monty Blair"), Evelyn Grayson, Muriel Greel, Viola Hailes, William Hale, William Hasson, Sophie Hauser, Jane Hurd, Mary Hutchinson, Catherine Huth, Jack James, Beatrice King, Sue Lake, John Lane, Hinsdale Latour, Lola Lavin, Thais Lawton (as "The Queen Regent"), Dale Leary, Tommy Mack, Claire Madjette, Alva McGill, Alice Mitchell, Mildred Morgan, J. Harold Murray (as "John Brown"), Jack Nellan, George O'Donnell, Tuxie Ondex, Ivia Perrine, Frances Philips, Nina Piozet, Cleona Quitt, Aili Radigan, Gregory Ratoff (as "The Chancellor"), Doreen Roberts, Archie Rote, Frank Rothwell, Alfred Rusuznyak, Vivienne Segal (as "Evelyn Devine"), Val Sholar, Stanley Simion, Edward P. Smithe, Vera Trett, Dwight Trucksess, Audree Van Lieu, Helen Warren, William Warren, Allen Waterous, Werner Wennerstrand, Joyce White, Robert Williamson, Woodey Lee Wilson, Edwin Young. Produced by James W. Elliott.
- (1930) Stage Play: Who Cares. Musical revue. Music by Percy Wenrich [final Broadway credit]. Book by Edward Clarke Lilley, Bertrand Robinson, Kenneth Webb and John Cantwell. Lyrics by Harry Clarke. Directed by George Vivian, Edward C. Lilley and William Holbrook. Chanin's 46th Street Theatre: 8 Jul 1930- Aug 1930 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth, Florenz Ames, Sibylla Bowman, John Cherry, Margaret Dale, Bobby Edwards, Percy Helton, William Holbrook, Mignon Laird, Don Lanning, Dorothy Martin, Grant Mills, Peggy O'Neill, Robert Pitkin, Mary Ridgley, Templeton Brothers. Produced by The Satirists Inc.
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