- (1915 - 1925) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1915) Stage Play: Stolen Orders. Written by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton. Manhattan Opera House: 24 Sep 1915- Oct 1915 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Franklyn Ardell, Robert Ayrton [Broadway debut], Flora Cocran, Connie Ediss, Walter D. Greene, Charles M. Hallard, John Halliday, Clarence Handyside, Galwey Herbert, Arthur Laceby, Gilda Leary, A. Loftus, Ivy Marshall, George McSweeny, Edward Morgan, Eva Randolph.
- (1915) Stage Play: The Ware Case. Written by George Pleydell Bancroft [credited as George Pleydell]. Directed by Bertram Harrison. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 30 Nov 1915 - Jan 1916 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Robert Ayrton, Albert Bruning, Harry Chessman, Charles Derickson, Corliss Giles, John Halliday, Maude Hanaford, Gladys Hanson, A.P. Kaye, Montagu Love, Dana Parker, Lou Tellegen, Robert Vivian, Henry Von Weiser. Produced by Garrick Co.
- (1916) Stage Play: Somebody's Luggage. Written by Mark Swan. Based 0n the book by F.J. Randall. 48th Street Theatre: 28 Aug 1916- Oct 1916 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Robert Ayrton, Betty Bellairs, Lionel Belmore [final Broadway role], Clifford Brooke [Broadway debut], Ronald Byram, Homer Granville, George Manning, Beryl Mercer, Charles Peyton, James T. Powers, Georges Renavent, Tom Rogers, Beatrice Terry, Percy Waram. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1919) Stage Play: Aphrodite. Romance.
- (1919) Stage Play: Scandal. Comedy.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Champion.
- (1922) Stage Play: Swifty. Comedy.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Lucky One. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Frank Reicher. Henry Miller's Theatre: 24 Jan 1923- Jun 1923 (closing date unknown/157 performances). Cast: Robert Ayrton (as "Friar Laurence, a Franciscan"), Richard Bowler (as "Balthasar, servant to Romeo") [Broadway debut], Edward Broadley (as "Abram"), Laline Brownell [credited as Lalive Brownell] (as "Lady Montague, wife to Montague"), Gordon Burby (as "Capulet"), Jane Cowl (as "Juliet, daughter to Capulet"), John Sayre Crawley (as "Escalus, prince of Verona/Apothecary"), Frank Davis (as "Gregory, servant to Capulet"), Grayce Hampton [credited as Grace Hampton] (as "Lady Capulet, wife to Capulet"), Louis Hector (as "Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet"), Bailey Hick (as "Sampson, servant to Capulet"), Lionel Hogarth (as "Montague"), Vernon Kelso (as "Benvolio, nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo"), Dennis King (as "Mercutio, kinsman to the prince and friend to Romeo"), John Parrish (as "Paris, a young nobleman, kinsman to the prince"), Rollo Peters (as "Romeo, son of Montague"), Milton Pope (as "Peter, servant to Juliet's nurse"), Neil Quinlan (as "An Old Man, of the Capulet family"), Jessie Ralph (as "Nurse to Juliet"). Produced by The Selwyns and Adolph Klauber.
- (1924) Stage Play: Antony and Cleopatra. Tragedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Alfred Dalby. Directed by Frank Reicher. Lyceum Theatre: 19 Feb 1924- Mar 1924 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Robert Ayrton (as "Mardian, a eunuch, attendant on Cleopatra") [final Broadway role], Albert Bliss, Richard Bowler, Charles Brokaw (as "Maecenas/Thyreus, a soldier of Caesar"), Edward Brooks, Gordon Burbe (as "Lepidus, triumvir"), George Carter, Jane Cowl (as "Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt"), J. Sayre Crawley (as "Eros, a soldier to Antony"), James Difley, Marion Evenson, John Gerard, Lionel Hammond, Grace Hampton, Louis Hector (as "Enobarbus, friend to Antony"), C. Bailey Hick, Lionel Hogarth (as "Lemprius Euphronius, a soothsayer"), Willard E. Joray, Vernon Kelso (as "Octavius Caesar, triumvir"), Dennis King, Walter Knapp (as "Euphronius, an ambassador from Antony to Caesar"), James Meighan, Rollo Peters (as "Antony, triumvir"), Milton Pope, Grandon Rhodes, Cyrus Staehle, Edith Van Cleve (as "Octavia, sister to Caesar and wife to Antony"), Harold Webster. Produced by The Selwyns. Produced in association with Adolph Klauber.
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