- (1907 - 1934) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: The Ranger. Drama. Written by Augustus Thomas. Wallack's Theatre: 6 Sep 1907- Sep 1907 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Dustin Farnum (as "Captain Esmond"), John Adolphi, Florence Auer [Broadway debut], Mary Boland [Broadway debut], Frank Burbeck, Mathilde Deschon, Roberto Deschon, Edward Dillon, George K. Henery, Charles Lane, Wallace McCutcheon, Sam D. Merrill, Frank Nelson, Antonio Nevarro, Beatrice Prentice [Broadway debut], Bernice Yerrance. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Merchant of Venice. Comedy (revival/production played in repertory with Richelieu, Louis XI, King John, Macbeth, Hamlet). Written by William Shakespeare. 44th Street Theatre: 1 Feb 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (unknown performances). Cast: Robert B. Mantell (as "Shylock a Jewish moneylender"), Florence Auer (as "Nerissa, Portia's waiting gentle-woman"), Virginia Bronson (as "Jessica, Shylock's daughter"), John Burke (as "Antonio, a merchant of Venice"), Genevieve Hamper (as "Portia, an heiress in Belmont"), Fritz Leiber (as "Bassanio, friend of Antonio"). Produced by William A. Brady and Robert B. Mantell Repertoire.
- (1915) Stage Play: Macbeth. Drama/tragedy (revival/production played in repertory with Richelieu, Louis XI, King John, Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice). Written by William Shakespeare. 44th Street Theatre: 44th Street Theatre: 1 Feb 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (unknown performances). Cast: Robert B. Mantell (as "Macbeth, a general of the Scottish army"), Florence Auer (as "Lady Macbeth"), Fritz Leiber (as "Macduff, a nobleman of Scotland"). Produced by William A. Brady and Robert B. Mantell Repertoire.
- (1915) Stage Play: King John. Historical drama (revival). 44th Street Theatre: 44th Street Theatre: 1 Feb 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (unknown performances). Cast: Robert B. Mantell (as "King John"), Florence Auer (as "Lady Constance"), Frank Clancey (as "Faulconbridge"). Produced by William A. Brady and Robert B. Mantell Repertoire.
- (1915) Stage Play: King Lear. Tragedy (revival/played in repertory with King Richard III, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, Othello). Written by William Shakespeare. 44th Street Theatre: 1 Feb 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (unknown performances). Cast: Robert B. Mantell (as "King Lear of Britain"), Florence Auer (as "Goneril, Lear's Daughter"), Genevieve Hamper (as "Cordelia, Lear's Daughter"), Fritz Leiber (as "Edgar, Gloucester's Son"), Genevieve Reynolds (as "Regan, Lear's Daughter"). Produced by William A. Brady and Robert B. Mantell Repertoire.
- (1915) Stage Play: Julius Caesar. Tragedy (revival/played in repertory with King Richard III, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear, Othello). Written by William Shakespeare. 44th Street Theatre: 1 Feb 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (unknown performances). Cast: Robert B. Mantell (as "Marcus Brutus"), Florence Auer (as "Portia"), John Burke (as "Cassius"), Fritz Leiber (as "Marc Antony"), Guy Lindsley (as "Julius Caesar"). Produced by William A. Brady and Robert B. Mantell Repertoire.
- (1915) Stage Play: King Richard III. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. 44th Street Theatre: 44th Street Theatre: 1 Feb 1915- 27 Feb 1915 (unknown performances). Cast: Robert B. Mantell (as "Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III, brother to the King"), Florence Auer, Virginia Bronson, John Burke, Frank Clancey, Edwin Foos, Lila Dell Frost, Walter Gibbs, Genevieve Hamper (as "Lady Anne, widow of Edward, son to King Henry VI; afterward married to Richard"), Fritz Leiber, Edward Lewers, Guy Lindsley, Ethel Mantell, Frank Peters, Genevieve Reynolds, Harold Skinner. Produced by William A. Brady and Robert B. Mantell.
- (1923) Stage Play: Hail and Farewell. Drama. Written by William Hurlbut. Directed by B. Iden Payne. Morosco Theatre: 19 Feb 1923- Mar 1923 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton, Florence Auer, Arthur Bayne, Murray Bennett, Gwendolyn De Lany, Theodore Doucet, Paul Gordon, Harvey Hayes, Eleanor Hutchinson, Paul Leyssac (as "M. Drouet"), Florence Reed, Maude Richmond, Gustave Rolland, Harold Salter, Lucy Ellen Shreve, Wells Spaulding. Produced by Joseph E. Shea.
- (1925) Stage Play: Tell Me More. Musical comedy. Lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Ira Gershwin. Directed by John Harwood. Gaiety Theatre: 13 Apr 1925- 11 Jul 1925 (100 performances). Produced by Alex. A. Aarons.
- (1929) Stage Play: Hot Water. Written by Helena Dayton and Louise Bascom Baratt. Directed by Lucille La Verne. Lucille La Verne Theatre: 21 Jan 1929- Feb 1929 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Florence Auer (as "Elain Dumont"), Augusta E. Boylston (as "Mrs. Binney"), Sara Haden (as "Plumie Gusset"), John M. James (as "Barney McCosh"), Harriet Keehn (as "Mrs. Schuyler Grant"), Lucille La Verne (as "Duckie aka Jessica Dale"), Charles MacDonald (as "Paul Harding"), Boyd Marshall (as "Hampton Curtis"), Blaine McKendrick (as "Lee Carter"), James Orr Ryan (as "Jack O'Brien"), G.O. Taylor (as "Peter Gerard"), Marga Waldron (as "Clare Bennett"). Produced by Lucille La Verne.
- (1930) Stage Play: They Never Grow Up. Comedy. Written by Humphrey Pearson. Directed by Walter Greenough. Theatre Masque: 7 Apr 1930- Apr 1930 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Produced by New York Theatre Assembly.
- (1934) Stage Play: American - Very Early. Comedy. Written by Florence Johns and Wilton Lackaye Jr. Directed by Wilton Lackaye Jr. Vanderbilt Theatre: 30 Jan 1934- Feb 1934 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Produced by Wilton Lackaye Jr.
- (1932) Stage Play: Chamberlain Brown's Scrap Book. Musical revue. Sketched by Chamberlain Brown. Featuring songs by Andy Razaf ("If It Ain't Love"), Don Redman ("If It Ain't Love"), Fats Waller ("If It Ain't Love"), Walter Donaldson ("My Mom"), Rudolf Friml ("Song of the Vagabonds"), Ruggiero Leoncavallo ("Prologue from 'I Pagliacci'"), Georges Bizet ("End of Act IV from "Carmen'"), Eubie Blake ("(Lovin You) The Way I Do"), Richard Wagner ("Die Walküre"), Easthope Martin ("Come to the Fair"), Giuseppe Verdi ("Il Travatore"), Harry Warren ("You're My Everything"), Dana Suesse ("My Silent Love"), Bernice Petkere ("Lullaby of the Leaves") and Johnny Tucker ("Sleep Baby Sleep"), Featuring songs with lyrics by Andy Razaf ("If It Ain't Love"), Don Redman ("If It Ain't Love"), Fats Waller ("If It Ain't Love"), Walter Donaldson ("My Mom") [final Broadway credit during lifetime] , Brian Hooker ("Song of the Vagabonds"), Will Morrissey ("(Lovin You) The Way I Do"), Jack Scholl ("(Lovin You) The Way I Do"), Helen Taylor ("Come to the Fair"), Mort Dixon ("You're My Everything"), Joe Young ("You're My Everything," "Lullaby of the Leaves"), Edward Heyman ("My Silent Love") and Joe Schuster ("Sleep Baby Sleep"). Orchestra conducted by Smith Ballew. Assembled by Chamberlain Brown. Directed by Charles Schofield and Robert Lively. Ambassador Theatre: 1 Aug 1932- 8 Aug 1932 (10 performances). Cast: 3 Flashes of Lightning (as "Specialty Dancers"), Laurette Adams, William Andrews, John Armstrong, Florence Auer (as "Mother, Taken from Life"), Valerie Bergere, Helen Bertam, Barbara Blair, Dwight Butcher, Carl Carmen, Terry Carroll, Frazer Coleman, Ruth Conley, Stella De Mette, Mae Dix, Robert Gordon, Betty Hanna, Vinton Haworth, Ina Hayward, Ray Hedge (as "Myrt and Marge" Performer/"Ray"/"In a Radio Station"), Charles Hedley, Barre Hill, Marjorie Hoffman, Jonathan Hole (as "Station Announcer"/"In a Radio Station"/"Francis Cameron"/"Skit Skat"), Frank Huyler, Paul Jachia (as "Kenneth"/"Picking a Play"), Harold Kennedy, Priscilla Knowles, Salvatore Lo Curto, Leda Lombard, Francis Lyman, Dorothy MacDonald, Edwin MacKenna, Nancy McCord, David Morris, Ethel Norris, John Patrick, Lillian Ridley, Cecile Sherman, Danny Simmons, Autumn Simms, Peter Smallwood, Louis Tanno, Paul Taubman, Leslie Urbach, Valerie Valaire, Percy Verwayne, Herbert Warren, Pierre Watkin, Pierre Watkins, Ernest Whitman, Robert Williamson, Edwin Wilson, Kate Woods Fiske. Produced by Chamberlain Brown.
- (1930) Stage Play: Up Pops the Devil. Comedy. Written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich. Directed by Worthington Miner. Theatre Masque: 1 Sep 1930- Jan 1931 (closing date unknown/148 performances). Cast: Florence Auer, Spencer Barnes, Sally Bates, George W. Callahan, Brian Donlevy (as "George Kent"), Albert Hackett (as "Biney"), Henry Howard, Jack Klendon, John Marston, Janet McLeay, Mabel Montgomery, James C. Morton, Roger Pryor, Mildred Wall. Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1935) Stage Play: Grand Guignol Horror Plays. Chanin Auditorium: 11 Jun 1935- Jul 1935 (closing date unknown/12 performances). Produced by George K. Arthur. Presented by The International Players.
- (1936) Stage Play: Alice Takat. Drama. Written by José Ruben, from the Hungarian of Dezso Szomory. Directed by Frank Merlin. John Golden Theatre: 10 Feb 1936- Feb 1936 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Percy Ames (as "Homer Horeb") [final Broadway role], A.G. Andrews (as "Fritz"), Florence Auer (as "Mrs. Dubra") [final Broadway role], Al Baron (as "A Patient"), Mady Christians, Leo Curley (as "Professor Glotz"), Florence Earle (as "Miss Haus"), John Emery (as "George Kroos"), Lloyd Gough (as "Max Durak"), Russell Hardie, Nicholas Joy (as "Zuard Takat"), Arnold Korff (as "Prof. Tardy Kroos"), Kate Mayhew (as "Mrs. Helvet"), Howard Emmett Rogers, Peggy Shannon (as "Kitty Linderman"), Edna West (as "Mrs. Baneyi"), Marjorie Wood (as "Mrs. Gantz"). Produced by Ed Wynn.
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