- (September 25, 1913) Howard Talbot and his musical, "The Pearl Girl," was performed at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Harry Welchman, Jack Hulbert, Alfred Lester, Dorothea Temple, Cicely Courtneidge, and Iris Hoey in the cast.
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Madame Sherry (1910). Musical. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book and lyrics by Otto A. Harbach. Based on the German musical by Benno Jacobson, Maurice Ordonneau, Paul Burani and Hugo Felix. Book adapted by Charles E. Hands and Adrian Ross. Featuring songs by Hugo Felix [earliest Broadway credit], Harry von Tilzer and Phil Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harold Atteridge, Junie McCree and Edward Madden. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Directed by George W. Lederer. New Amsterdam Theatre: 30 Aug 1910- 11 Mar 1911 (231 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell (as "Yvonne Sherry"), Naomi Dale (as "Dorothy Pelham"), Frances Demarest (as "Lulu"), Almanore Francis (as "Florence Brevoort"), Jack Gardner (as "Edward Sherry"), May Hanna (as "Helen Van Ness"), Ralph C. Herz (as "Uncle Theophilus Sherry"), Dorothy Jardon (as "Pepita"), Frank Johnson (as "Hectar"), Marcelle Lamb (as "Bertha Von Hutton"), Roselle Lyons (as "Betty Palmer"), Ignacio Martinetti (as "Phillippe"), Elizabeth Murray (as "Catherine"), Elizabeth Nelson (as "Eleanor de Peyster"), Alice Palmer (as "Irene Vandervelt"), Irene Palmer (as "Loy De Puyster"), John Reinhard (as "Leonard Gomez"), Joseph C. Smith (as "Bobby"), Leslie Stose (as "Marion Pallerson"), May Thompson (as "Myrtle Stuyvesant"), Lillian Tucker (as "Florence Astoria"), Evelyn Westbrook (as "Ruth Amsterdam"). Produced by Mr. Woods, H.H. Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- The Quaker Girl (1911). Musical.
- Tantalizing Tommy (1912). Musical comedy.
- Pom-pom (1916). Musical comedy. Book by Anne Caldwell. Music by Hugo Felix. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Based on the Hungarian operetta 'Csibeszkiraly' by Lajos Szell and Akos Buttykay. Featuring songs by Jean Schwartz. Featuring songs with lyrics by William Jerome. Musical Director: Max Bendix. Directed by George F. Marion. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 28 Feb 1916- 17 Jun 1916 (128 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo (as "The Author"), Miss Borden (as "Chorus"), George Brugger (as "Papa Chapelle/Count de Joie"), Miss Calame (as "Chorus"), Eric Campbell (as "Manager of the Olympia"), Harry Childs (as "Bidage"), Rita Dane (as "Therese"), Phyllis Davis (as "The Dummy"), Edith Day (as "Evelyn/Gina"), Mr. Dickson (as "Chorus"), William Eville [credited as William Evill] (as "Macache"), Flo Flandreaux (as "Chorus"), Miss Forbes (as "Chorus"), Miss Frances (as "Chorus"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Bertrand"), Ellis Graves (as "Chorus"), Rupert Greenlaw (as "A Detective/Chorus"), Mitzi Hajos (as "Paulette"), Frank Hale (as "Gigolo"), Amy Hamlin (as "Chorus"), Miss Harvey (as "Chorus"), Miss Heylman (as "Chorus"), Carl Judd (as "Flic/Chorus"), Simeon Jurist (as "Chorus"), Allan Kelly (as "Secretary to the Manager of the Olympia"), Cleo La Moyne (as "Chorus"), Victor Le Roy (as "A Policeman/Chorus"), Ben Lewin (as "A Critic"), Miss Livingston (as "Chorus"), Lillian Mathewson (as "Chorus"), Beulah McFarland (as "Chorus"), Tom McNaughton (as "Policeman No. 13"), Paul McShane (as "Chorus"), Rosalie Mellette (as "Chorus"), Mr. Murphy (as "Chorus"), Marion Owen (as "Lucie/Chorus"), Miss Page (as "Chorus"), Signe Paterson (as "Crevette"), Detmar Poppen (as "Big Biassou"), Miss Quiller (as "Chorus"), Mr. Ritter (as "Chorus"), Miss Robinson (as "Chorus"), Miss Temple (as "Chorus"), Blanche Terrill (as "Rosa/Chorus"), Miss Thaler (as "Chorus"), Thomas Walsh (as "Grolmus"), Eleanor Williams (as "Gabriella/Chorus"), Thomas Wood (as "Stage Carpenter of the Olympic/Jean"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- Lassie (1920). Musical comedy.
- The Sweetheart Shop (1920). Musical comedy. Music by Hugo Felix. Book by Anne Caldwell. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Musical Director: Hilding Andersson [credited as Hilding Anderson]. Featuring songs by George Gershwin. Featuring songs with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. Musical Staging by Julian Alfred. Directed by Edgar J. MacGregor. Knickerbocker Theatre: 31 Aug 1920- 16 Oct 1920 (55 performances). Cast: Jane Arrol (as "Clarinda/Chorus"), Marie Brady (as "Mary/Chorus"), Wilma Busey (as "Chorus"), Frankie Dawn (as "Chorus"), Ralph Derst (as "Tom"), Kathryn Fallon (as "Chorus"), Una Fleming (as "Peggy"), Helen Ford (as "Natalie Blythe"), Roy Gordon (as "Gideon Blount"), Mary Harper (as "Mildred Blount"), Daniel Healy (as "Freddie"), Clay Hill (as Mr. Hylo/Jack"), Esther Howard (as "Minerva Butts"), Teddy Hudson (as "Teddy/Chorus"), Doris Irving (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Irving (as "Iona/Chorus"), Irma Irving (as "Grace/Chorus"), Al Knight (as "Chorus"), Joseph Lertora (as "Julian Lorimer"), Thomas Malaney (as "Jerry"), Eugene Martinet (as "Chorus"), Harry K. Morton (as "Peter Potter"), Rhea Norton (as "Chorus"), Mary O'Brien (as "Timandra/Chorus"), Alfred Opler (as "Harry"), Martha Parsons (as "Chorus"), Lucille Poirier (as "Chorus"), Bobby Renys (as Chorus"), Zella Russell (as "Daphne"), Jack Scheidel (as "Bill"), Charlotte Starbuck (as "Chorus"), William Strahlman (as "Pete"), Charlotte Taylor (as "Amaranth/Chorus"), Virginia Taylor (as "Chorus"), Dot Tosbelle (as "Chorus"). Produced by Edgar J. MacGregor and William Moore Patach.
- Marjolaine (1922). Musical. Music by Hugo Felix. Material by Catherine Chisholm Cushing. Lyrics by Brian Hooker. Based on "Pomander Walk" by Louis N. Parker. Musical Direction by Milan Roder. Featuring songs with lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Choreographed by Bert French. Directed by Oscar Eagle and William H. Post. Broadhurst Theatre: 24 Jan 1922- 20 May 1922 (136 performances). Cast: Bert Alden, Albert G. Andrews, Grace Angelau, Florence Ashton, Irving Beebe, Daisy Belmore, Colin Campbell, Edna Coigne, Grace Culbert, Royal Cutter, Madeleine Dare, E.L. De Brocq, Conway Dillon, Grace Elliott, Worthe Faulkner, John Sayle, Irving S. Finn, Doris Green, Fred Grod, Maida Harries, Mary Hay, Malcolm Hicks, Maurice Holland, Pauline Maxwell, Horace Milleron, Bland O'Connell, Elizabeth Page, Lennox Pawle, Eleanor Post, Jane Raulette, Eunice Sizer, Edith Slack, Merle Stevens, Nellie Strong, Olga Treskoff (as "Nanette") [Broadway debut], Joan Warner, Paul Warren, Robert Wells, Ted Wheeler, Peggy Wood, Addison Young. Produced by Russell Janney.
- Sancho Panza (1923). Comedy. Written by Melchior Lengyel. Songs by Hugo Felix. Based on "Don Quixote de La Mancha" by Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra. Hudson Theatre: 26 Nov 1923- 29 Dec 1923 (40 performances). Cast: Kirk Allen, Anthony Andre, Stewart Baird, Marion Barney, Michael Barroy, Meyer Berenson, Harold Brown, William H. Browne, Richard Cramer, Jack Cronin, Royal Cutter, Herbert Delmore, Grace Elliott, Marguerite Forrest, Kathleen George, Aileen Grace, Helen Grenelle, Charles Halton (as "A Scrivener" and "A Tailor"), Malcolm Hicks, Marguerite Ingram, Smiley W. Irwin, Fred Kotek, Harry Lewellyn, H.H. McCollum, Walker Moore, Elizabeth Page, Roberta Renys, Robert Robson, Robert Rosaire, Otis Skinner (as "Sancho Panza"), Merle Stevens, Arthur C. Tennyson, Frederick Tiden, Ruby Trelease, Olga Treskoff (as "The Page with the Mirror/A Fruit Woman"), Richard Trott, William Venus, Russ Whytall. Produced by Russell Janney.
- Peg O'-My Dreams (1924). Musical comedy. Music by Hugo Felix. Book by J. Hartley Manners. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Based on the play 'Peg o' My Heart' by J. Hartley Manners. Music orchestrated by Hugo Felix [final Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Gus Salzer. Choreographed by Chester Hale. Directed by Hassard Short. Jolson's 59th Street Theatre (moved to The Imperial Theatre on 19 May 1924 to close): 5 May 1924- 31 May 1924 (32 performances). Cast: Charles Baum, Gladys Baxter, Roberta Beatty, Henrietta Brewster, Gilberta Faust, Jean Ferguson, Oscar Figman (as "Jarvis"), Richard Ford, Helen Haines, Chester Hale (as "Alexis"), G.P. Huntley, Suzanne Keener, Paul Kleeman, William Ladd, Julia Lane, Lovey Lee, Joseph McCallion, Roy Royston, Katherine Spencer, Albertina Vitak, John R. Walsh. Produced by Richard Herndon.
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