- (1904 - 1915) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: The Dictator. Farce [return engagement]. Written by Richard Harding Davis. Criterion Theatre: 24 Aug 1904- Sep 1904 (closing date unknown/25 performances). Cast: William Collier (as "Brook Travers, alias Steve"), Charles Jackson, Louise Allen, John Barrymore (as "Charley Hyne"), Louis Eagan, Howard Estabrook [Broadway debut], Rose Flynn, Augustus Goodson, Lida Hall, Wallace McCutcheon Jr., Thomas McGrath, George Nash, Brigham Royce, Frances Sedgewick, Harry Senton, Harry West, Emmet Whitney. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: On the Quiet. Comedy (revival). Written by Augustus Thomas. Criterion Theatre: 11 Dec 1905- Dec 1905 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Eileen Anglin, Irene Avon, William Collier Sr., Ida Conquest, Willard Curtiss, John W. Dean, Cranley Douglas, Howard Estabrook, Pauline French, Charles Fullhart, Grace Hadsell, Madeleine Hazlett, George Laundy, Thomas Martin, Frisco Matsuho, Wallace McCutcheon Jr., George Nash, Charles B. Poor, John Saville. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1906) Stage Play: Brown of Harvard. Incidental music by Melville Ellis. Written by Rida Johnson Young. Song in act two "When Love is Young" by Melville Ellis and Rida Johnson Young. Directed by Henry Miller. Princess Theatre: 26 Feb 1906- May 1906 (closing date unknown/101 performances). Cast: Henry Woodruff (as "Tom Brown"), William Resman Andrews, Homer Bassfordne Calhoun, Laura Hope Crews (as "Evelyn Kenyon"), Howard Estabrook, Theodore Friebus, George Gerald, Robert Stowe Gill, Joseph H. Graybill, Howard Huselton, James Keating, Louis Le Bay, Kate Lester, Barry Mantle, Ethel Martin, G. Haven Peabody, Daniel Pennell, Albert Perry, Richard Ridgely, William Rosell, Arthur Shaw, Mason Terry, Walter Thomas, Fred Thorne, Douglas J. Wood.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Straight Road. Melodrama. Written by Clyde Fitch. Directed by Clyde Fitch. Astor Theatre: 7 Jan 1907- Feb 1907 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Ethlyn Clemens, Louise Closser Hale, Charles Dalton, George Demarest, Dorothy Dorr, Howard Estabrook, Cornelia M. Flood, Helen Lowell, Jessie Ralph, William Travers, William Wadsworth, Blanche Walsh (as "Mary O'Hara"). Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Boys of Company "B."
- (1907) Stage Play: Hip! Hip! Hooray! Musical comedy.
- (1911) Stage Play: Mrs. Avery. Written by Howard Estabrook and Gretchen Dale.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Boss. Drama. Written by Edward Sheldon. Directed by Holbrook Blinn and William A. Brady. Astor Theatre: 30 Jan 1911- Apr 1911 (closing date unknown/88 performances). Cast: Ruth Benson, Holbrook Blinn (as "Michael Regan"), Miss Celia, J. Hammond Dailey, Wilmer Dame, Howard Estabrook (as "Donald Griswold"), Kenneth Hill, Frank Julian, H.A. La Motte, James MacDonald, Henry Sargent, Frank Sheridan, Emily Stevens (as "Emily Griswold"), John M. Troughton, Henry Weaver (as "James Griswold"), H.G. Weir, Rose Wincott.
- (1912) Stage Play: Little Women. Drama. Written by Marian De Forest. Based on the story by Louisa May Alcott. Directed by Jessie Bonstelle and Bertram Harrison. Conceived by Jessie Bonstelle. Playhouse Theatre: 14 Oct 1912- Mar 1913 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: Marie Pavey (as "Jo"), Gertrude Berkeley (as "Mrs. March"), Alice Brady (as "Meg"), John Cromwell (as "John Brooke"), Carson Davenport (as "Mr. Lawrence"), Lillian Dix (as "Hannah Mullett"), Mrs. E.A. Eberle (as "Aunt March"), Howard Estabrook (as "Laurie"), Lynn Hammond (as "Mr. March"), Gladys Hulette (as "Beth"), Carl Sauerman (as "Professor Frederich Bhaer"), Beverly West (as "Amy"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Point of View. Written by Jules Eckert Goodman. Directed by Cyril Scott. 48th Street Theatre (25 Oct 1912- moved to Daly's Theatre from 4 Nov 1912- close): 25 Oct 1912- 11 Nov 1912 (9 performances). Cast: Emily Stevens (as "Myra Dimsley"), Howard Estabrook, Grace Griswold, Robert Kelly, Madge Kennedy, May Milloy, William Morris, Lucile Watson. Replacement cast during Daly's Theatre run: Francis Carlyle, Ernest Glendinning, Georgia O'Ramey. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Honeymoon. Written by Arnold Bennett. Lyceum Theatre: 24 Feb 1913 (1 performance). Cast: George W. Anson, Laura Hope Crews, Howard Estabrook, William Frazan, Ernest Lawford, Sarah Cowell Le Moyne, Albert Reed, Frank Reicher, Richard Sterling. Produced by Stage Society of New York.
- (1913) Stage Play: Divorcons. (Revival). Written by Victorien Sardou and Emile DeNajac. Playhouse Theatre: 1 Apr 1913- May 1913 (closing date unknown/55 performances). Cast: Frank Compton (as "Bastien"), William Courtleigh (as "M. des Prunelles"), Henry Dornton (as "Concierge"), Howard Estabrook (as "M. de Gratinac"), Grace George (as "Cyprienne"), Maude Turner Gordon (as "Mme. De Valfontaine"), Gail Kane (as "Mme. De Brionne"), Nina Lindsey (as "Mlle. De Lusigan"), Mario Majeroni (as "M. Clavynac"), Frank Peters (as "Jamarot"), Frank Reicher (as "Joseph"), Rae Selwyn (as "Josepha"), George Winstanley (as "M. Bafourlin"). Produced by William A. Brady. Note: Filmed as Divorcons (1915).
- (1913) Stage Play: The Things That Count. Maxine Elliott's Theatre (moved to The Playhouse Theatre from 22 Dec 1913- close): 8 Dec 1913- unknown (224 performances). Cast: Florine Arnold (as "Mrs. Hennaberry"), Alice Brady, Aileen Burns, Idalene Cotton, Hilda Englund, Wallace Erskine, Howard Estabrook, Charles Everett, Grace Gougherty, Maxine E. Hicks, Edna Wallace Hopper, Nick Long, Louise Muldener, Albert Reed (as "Mr. Hennaberry"), Margaret Seddon, Josephine Williams. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1915) Stage Play: Search Me. Written by Augustin MacHugh. Gaiety Theatre: 11 Aug 1915- Aug 1915 (closing date unknown/13 performances). Cast: Ruth Allen, Gordon Burby, Howard Estabrook, George Gaston, Fred Graham, Stanley Groome, A.P. Kaye, Rollo Lloyd, Montagu Love, Wilfred Seagram, Charles A. Stevenson, Ethel Grey Terry. Produced by Moffatt and Pennell.
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