- (1910) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "The Scarlet Pimpernel" on Broadway. Written by Baroness Emmuska Orczy and Montagu Barstow. Directed by Fred Terry. Knickerbocker Theatre: 24 Oct 1910-Nov 1910 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: J. Carter-Edwards, Malcolm Cherry, Guy Cunningham, J.L. Dale, George Dudley, Walter Edwin, Frederick Groves, Horace Hodges, Alfred Kendrick, Philip Merivale [Broadway debut], Julia Neilson (as "Marguerite"), E. Eastern Pickering, Fred Terry (as "Sir Percy Blakeney"), H.H. Wright, Norman Yates. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1910) Stage: Appeared in "Henry of Navarre" on Broadway. Written by William Deveraux. Knickerbocker Theatre: 28 Nov 1910-Dec 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Eileen Beatrice, J. Carter-Edwards, Malcolm Cherry, Guy Cunningham, J.L. Dale, George Dudley, Walter Edwin, Leslie Gordon, Horace Hodges, Phyllis Manners, Philip Merivale, Julia Neilson, W.B. Parker, E. Eastern Pickering, Fred Terry [final Broadway credit], H.H. Wright. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1912) Stage: Appeared in "Fanny's First Play" on Broadway. Written by George Bernard Shaw. Collier's Comedy Theatre: 16 Sep 1912-Apr 1913 (closing date unknown/256 performances). Cast: Kate Carlyou, Walter Creighton, C.H. Croker-King, Herbert Dansey, Gladys Harvey, Walter Kingsford, Eva Leonard Boyne, Arnold Lucy, Lionel Pape, Sydney Paxton, Valentine Penna, Frank Randall, Elisabeth Risdon, Tim Ryley, Quentin Todd. Produced by The Shuberts.
- (1912) Stage: Appeared in "Beauty and the Jacobin" on Broadway. Written by Booth Tarkington. Collier's Comedy Theatre: 29 Nov 1912 (1 performance). Cast: Walter Kingsford, Eva Leonard Boyne, F.J. Randell, Elisabeth Risdon.
- (1912) Stage: Appeared in "The Poetasters of Ispahan" on Broadway. Written by Clifford Bax. Collier's Comedy Theatre: 29 Nov 1912 (1 performance). Cast: Walter Creighton, Charles Francis, Walter Kingsford, Sydney Paxton, Valentine Penna, Elisabeth Risdon.
- (1913) Stage: Directed "The Gentleman from Number 19" on Broadway. Written by Mark Swan, from the French of H. Keroul and Albert Barré. Comedy Theatre: 1 May 1913-May 1913 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Florine Arnold, Henry Bergman, Charles Brown, E.D. Coe, Nannette Comstock, Millicent Evans, Robert Paton Gibbs, Stephen Gillis, Tom Graves, Walter Jones, Richie Ling, Kevitt Manton, Dorothea Sadlier, Raymond Smith, Jay Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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