- (1900 - 1933) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Sweet Nell of Old Drury.
- (1902) Stage Play: Sky Farm.
- (1905) Stage Play: Friquet.
- (1905) Stage Play: The System of Dr. Tarr.
- (1905) Stage Play: At the Threshold. Comedy.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Heir to the Hoorah. Comedy.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Stolen Story. Drama.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Road to Yesterday. Comedy-fantasy. Music by Melville Ellis. Written by Beulah Marie Dix and Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Herald Square Theatre (moved to the Lyric Theatre on 15 Apr 1907- close): 31 Dec 1906- Aug 1907 (closing date unknown/216 performances). Cast: F. Owen Baxter, Julia Blanc, F.K. Brown, Robert Dempster (as "Jack Greatorex"), Minnie Dupree (as "Elspeth Tyrell, Lady Elizabeth"), Agnes Everett, Alice Gale (as "Aunt Harriet, Goody Phelps") [Broadway debut] Wright Kramer (as "Will Leveson'), Charles Martin, W.S. Martin, Miriam Nesbitt, Selmar Romaine, Helen Ware' (as "Malena Leveson"), White Whittlesey. (1905). Stage Play: The Heir to the Hoorah. Comedy.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Round Up. Written by Edmund Day. Directed by Joseph Brooks, Herbert Gresham and Lawrence Marston. New Amsterdam Theatre, (moved to The Broadway Theatre from 21 Oct 1907 to close): 26 Aug 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/155 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe, Macklyn Arbuckle (as "Sheriff "Slim" Hoover"), Orme Caldara (as "Jack Payson"), "Texas" Cooper, Julia Dean, Elmer Grandin, Harold Hartsell, Wright Kramer (as "Dick Lane"), Joseph M. Lothian, Jacques Martin, H.S. Northrup, John J. Pierson, S.L. Richardson, Florence Rockwell, Fulton Russell, Marie Taylor. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1916) Stage Play: Object- Matrimony.
- (1919) Stage Play: Toby's Bow.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Light of the World. Drama.
- (1913) Stage Play: Indian Summer.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Spiritualist.
- (1914) Stage Play: The Hawk. Written by Francis de Croisset. Translated by Marie Zane Taylor. Shubert Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 30 Nov 1914- Close): 28 Sep 1914- unknown (136 performances). Cast: Herbert Belmore, William H. Burton, Lawrence Clifford, Richard Dix [Broadway debut], Mlle. Gabrielle Dorziat, William Faversham, V.L. Granville, Grace Henderson, Howard Jones, Wright Kramer, Frank Losee, P.J. MacCord, Harold Meltzer, Conway Tearle Pauline Whitson. Note: Filmed by Vitagraph Company of America [distributed by Greater Vitagraph (V-L-S-E)] as The Hawk (1917).
- (1916) Stage Play: The Man Who Came Back. Written by Jules Eckert Goodman. Based on the story by John Fleming Wilson. Playhouse Theatre: 2 Sep 1916- Oct 1917 (closing date unknown/457 performances). Cast: Leonard Brooke (as "A Jap"), Maude Campbell (as "Olive"), Richard Clarke (as "Griggs"), Louise Coleman (as "First Girl"), Henry Davies (as "Waiter"), Edward Emery (as "Thomas Potter"), Juliet Fremont (as "Second Girl"), Charlotte Granville (as "Mrs. Gaynes"), Henry Hull (as "Henry Potter"), Wright Kramer (as "Reisling"), Ernest Lawford (as "Capt. Trevelan"), Nick Long (as "Sam Shen Sing"), Mary Nash (as "Marcelle"), Bennett Southard (as "Binksie"), Leighton Stark (as "Capt. Gallon"), J. Irving White (as "Gibson"). Produced by William A. Brady. Notes: (1) Production was considered a smash hit by the standards of pre-WWI Broadway. (2). Filmed by Fox Film Corp. twice, The Man Who Came Back (1924) starring George O'Brien and as The Man Who Came Back (1931), starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell.
- (1915) Stage Play: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Harley Granville-Barker. Wallack's Theatre: 16 Feb 1915- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Mary Barton (as "Hippolyta"), Eric Blind (as "Theseus"), Horace Braham (as "Oberon"), Lionel Braham (as "Tom Snout, A tinker"), Cecil Cameron (as "Puck/Robin Goodfellow"), George Carr (as "Snug, A joiner"), Ernest Cossart (as "Nick Bottom, A weaver"), Valerie Cossart (as "Cobweb"), Walter Creighton (as "Lysander"), Gerald Hamer (as "Francis Flute, A bellows-mender"), O.P. Heggie (as "Peter Quince, A carpenter"), Isabel Jeans (as "Titania"), Edgar Kent (as "Egeus"), Bertha Kirstein (as "Mustardseed"), Wright Kramer (as "Philostrate"), Eva Leonard Boyne (as "Hermia, Daughter of Egeus"), Arnold Lucy (as "Robin Starveling, A tailor"), Ian Maclaren (as "Demetrius"), Lillah McCarthy (as "Helena"), Arthur Oppenheim (as "Moth"), Audrey Ridgewell (as "Peaseblossom"), Edward Roberts (as "Fairy").
- (1919) Stage Play: Toby's Bow. Written by John Taintor Foote. Directed by Norman Trevor. Comedy Theatre: 10 Feb 1919- Jun 1919 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: Alice Augarde Butler, Charles Esdale [erroneously credited as Charles Easdale], Frederick Howard, Christabel Hunter, Wright Kramer, Merle Maddern, George F. Marion, Doris Rankin, Eric Snowden, Charles A. Stevenson, T. Tamamoto, Norman Trevor. Produced by John D. Williams. Note: Filmed by Goldwyn Pictures Corp. [distributed by Goldwyn Distributing] as Toby's Bow (1919).
- (1920) Stage Play: The Light of the World. Drama. Written by Pierre Saisson. Translated by Guy Bolton and George Middleton. Lyric Theatre: 6 Jan 1920- Feb 1920 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Helen Chandler (as "Agnes"), Wallis Clark (as "Jonas Kurz"), Burke Clarke (as "James Mayre"), Jane Cooper (as "Ruth le Doux"), Charles Crumpton (as "Timothy"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Anton Rendel"), Ernest A. Elton (as "Martin Gast"), Arthur Fitzgerald (as "Raymond Hott"), Percy Haswell (as "Mary Rendel"), Clara Joel (as "Marna Lynd"), Ralph Kellard (as "Simon Brock"), Wright Kramer (as "Bert Adams, One of the Three Wise Men"), Arnold Lucy (as "Pastor Saunders"), Fuller Mellish (as "Nathan"), Leslie Palmer (as "Arthur Brooks, One of the Three Wise Men"), Phyllis Povah [erroneously credited as Philis Poyah] (as "Margot Haser") [Broadway debut], Gerald Rogers (as "Paul Mayre"), Fred Vogeding (as "Jan Van Veen, One of the Three Wise Men"). Produced by F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest.
- (1920) Stage Play: Genius and the Crowd. Comedy.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Varying Shore. Drama. Written by Zoe Akins. Directed by Sam Forrest. Hudson Theatre: 5 Dec 1921- Feb 1921 (closing date unknown/66 performances). Cast: Charles Baldwin (as "Tom (2)"), Donald Bethune (as "Tom (1)"), James Crane (as "Joe Leland"), Blythe Daly (as "Kitty"), Herbert Evans (as "An Englishman"), Paul Everton (as "Garreth Treadway"), Elsie Ferguson (as "The Ghost of Madame Leland/Madame Leland/Julie Venable), Charles Francis (as "Larry Sturgis"), Harris Gilmore (as "Roger") [Broadway debut], Sylvia Gough (as "Laura"), Norman Houston (as "William Blevins"), Wright Kramer (as "Governor Venable"), Clyde North (as "Vernon Baird"), Geraldine O'Brien (as "Hester"), Rollo Peters (as "Richard/John Garrison"), Margot Rieman (as "Marie"), Maidel Turner (as "Mrs. Venable"). Produced by Sam H. Harris.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Exciters. Comedy.
- (1923) Stage Play: In the Next Room. Melodrama.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Poor Nut. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Howard Lindsay. Henry Miller's Theatre: 27 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Beach Cooke (as "Hub" Smith"), Joseph Dailey (as "Colonel" Small"), Margaret Fitch (as "Peggy"), Percy Helton (as "Magpie" Welch"), Cornelius Keefe (as "Walle" Pierce"), Wright Kramer (as "Professor Deming"), Norma Lee (as "Margerie Blake"), Joseph Loudon (as "Wisconsin Official"), Jean Mann (as "Betty"), Grant Mills (as "Spike" Hoyt"), Joseph Mitchell (as "A Freshman"), Elliott Nugent (as "John Miller"), Thomas Shearer (as "Doc" Spurney"), Florence Shirley (as "Julia Winters"), John Webster (as "Coach Jackson"). Produced by Patterson McNutt. Note: Produced by First National Pictures [controlled by Warner Bros.] Pictures Inc.] as Local Boy Makes Good (1931).
- (1929) Stage Play: Becky Sharp. Comedy (revival). Written by Langdon Mitchell. Directed by Dudley Digges. Knickerbocker Theatre: 3 Jun 1929- Jun 1929 (unknown closing date/8 performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews (as "General Tufto"), Bruce Bairnsfather, Edith Barrett, Doan Borrup (as "Bowles"), Agnes Brady, Donald Brian, Patricia Collinge, Ernest Cossart, Frazer Coulter, Mary Ellis, Jay Fassett, Helen Freeman, Etienne Girardot, Thomas Gomez, Evelyn Goodrich, Gerald Hamer, Nedda Harrigan, Gordon Hart, Roland Hogue, Arthur Hohl (as "Pitt Crawley"), Mary Hone, Haroldine Humphreys, Moffat Johnston, Elsie Keene, Wright Kramer, Cecilia Loftus, Edward McNamara, Julia McMahan, Owen Meech, Henry Mortimer, Ida Mulle, Jack O'Donnell, Alice Papo, James T. Powers, Herbert Ranson, Erna Rowan, Ernest Rowan, William Sams, John D. Seymour, J. Walter Smith, Marguerite St. John, Loren Stout, Pam Sweeny, Basil Sydney, Raymond Thayer, Lillian B. Tonge (as Lillian Brennard Tonge), Adele Walker, Clifford Walker, Leonard Willey, Genevieve Williams, Mrs. Thomas A. Wise, Cecily Work. Produced by The Players Club.
- (1930) Stage Play: The Little Father of the Wilderness. Drama (revival).
- (1933) Stage Play: Uncle Tom's Cabin. Melodrama. Written by G. L. Aiken. Musical program directed by Harry Gilbert. Revised by A.E. Thomas. Based on the novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Musical program prepared by Edward T. Emery. Directed by Earle Boothe. Alvin Theatre: 29 May 1933- Jun 1933 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Fay Bainter (as "Topsy"), Thomas Chalmers (as "Simon Legree"), Lyster Chambers (as "Haley"), Joseph Cummings Chase, George Christie (as "Mr. Wilson"), Russel Crouse (as "Ensemble"), Owen Culbertson, Francis H. Day, Pedro de Cordoba (as "George Harris"), Elizabeth Dewing, Malcolm Duncan, Mrs. Edward D. Dunn, Edward Delaney Dunn (as "Ensemble") [final Broadway role], Minnie Dupree (as "Aunt Ophelia"), Edwin T. Emery (as "Second Bidder"), Essie Emery, Sylvia Field (as "Marie"), William Fisher, Harry Gilbert, Ernest Glendinning (as "St. Clare"), Eleanor Goodrich, Harold W. Gould (as "Skeggs, the Auctioneer"), Harry Gresham (as "Quimbo"), Amy Groesbeck, Burford Hampden, Oswald Hering, Richard Hoffmann, Frederick Jagel, John C. King, John Knight, John Kramer, Wright Kramer (as "Major Mann") [final Broadway role], Ben Lackland (as "Sambo"), Roy Le May, Nancy Levering, Gene Lockhart (as "Gumption Cute"), Kathleen Lockhart (as "Ensemble"), Cecilia Loftus (as "Aunt Chloe"), Alice MacKenzie, Edward McNamara (as "Phineas Fletcher"), Oswald Marshall, Kate Mayhew (as "Aunt Hagar"), Harold McGee, Samuel Merwin, Earl Mitchell, T.H. Montgomery, John Daly Murphy (as "Marks"), Patricia O'Connell, Janice O'Connell, Patricia O'Connell, Paul Parks, George Riddell, Elisabeth Risdon (as "Eliza"), Lois Shore, Florence Short, Otis Skinner (as "Uncle Tom"), James Stanley, Harold Staton, W.B. Taylor, Raymond Thayer, Grenville Vernon, John Barnes Wells, Frank Wilcox (as "George Fisk"). Produced by The Players Club. Note: Mr. Skinner played Uncle Tom (!) in blackface.
- (1932) Stage Play: Monkey. Comedy. Written by Sam Janney. Directed by Robert Sparks. Mansfield Theatre: 11 Feb 1932- Mar 1932 (closing date unknown/28 performances). Cast: Charlotte Denniston, John T. Dwyer, Nedda Harrigan (as "Estelle Fenley"), Roland Hogue (as "Bracker"), Clifford L. Jones, Wright Kramer, George Lessey (as "Dr. Edward Pomeroy Nichols"), Dann Malloy, Edward McNamara, Randall O'Neill, Jeff Richards, Richard Whorf (as "Insp. Monkey Henderson"), Frank Wilcox (as "Dr. George Hollins"). Produced by Robert Sparks.
- (1926) Stage Play: Wild Rose. Musical comedy.
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