- (1899) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "Because She Loved Him So" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by William Gillette. From "Jalouse" by Alexandre Bisson and Adolphe Leclerq. Musical Director: Charles Wernig. Directed by Joseph Humphries. Hoyt's Theatre: 16 Jan 1899-unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, William Barstow Smith, Leonora Braham, Frances Comstock, Ida Conquest, W.J. Constantine, Arnold Daly, J.E. Dodson, Charles Eldridge, Roy Fairchild, Maggie Fielding, Augusta Glose, Tully Marshall, Kate Meek. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage: Appeared in "Pretty Peggy" on Broadway. Drama [return engagement]. Written by Frances Aymar Mathews. Hoyt's Theatre: 5 Oct 1903-Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Bernard A. Reinold (credited as Adolph Bernard; Broadway debut), Grace George (as "Peg Woffington"), Ruth Holt, Frances Leigh, Donald MacLaren, Victor Manley, Addison March, Henry March, Vincent Serrano, Fred G. Swift, George Sylvester, Annie Ward Tiffany, Miss Tucker, Albert J. Tucker, Lyman Tucker, Burt Tucman. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1905) Stage: "The Marriage of William Ashe" on Broadway. Drama.
- (1907) Stage: Appeared in "Divorcons" on Broadway. Comedy (revival).
- (1907) Stage: "The Jungle" on Broadway. Melodrama.
- (1907) Stage: Wrote "Polly of the Circus", produced on Broadway. Scenic Design by / Produced by Frederic Thompson. Liberty Theatre: 23 Dec 1907-May 1908 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Cast: Herbert Ayling, J.W. Benson, Joseph Brennan, James Cherry, The Famous St. Leon Family of European Acrobats, Mattie Ferguson, John Findlay, J.B. Hollis, W. Burton James, Desiree Lazard, Guy Nichols, Elsie St. Leon, Mabel Taliaferro (as "Polly"), Jennie Weathersby, Mathilde Weffing, Edith Wild, Malcolm Williams (as "Rev. John Douglass"). NOTE: Filmed as Polly of the Circus (1917), Polly of the Circus (1932).
- (1907) Stage: "The Debtors".
- (1910) Stage: Wrote "Baby Mine", produced on Broadway. Comedy. Daly's Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 3 Apr 1911-unknown, then moved to The Lyric Theatre from 24 Apr 1911-close): 23 Aug 1910-unknown (287 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark (as "Zoie Hardy"), Sara Biala, E.D. Cromwell, Ruth Findlay [Broadway debut], Frank Glendinning (as "Alfred Hardy"), Harry H. Hart, Walter Jones (as "Jimmy Jinks"), John E. Mackin, Ivy Troutman (as "Aggie Jinks"). Produced by William A. Brady. NOTES: (1) Considered to be a monster hit by the standards of pre-WWI Broadway. (2) Filmed as Baby Mine (1917).
- (1912) Stage: "The Wall Street Girl" on Broadway. Musical.
- (1913) Stage: "Her First Divorce" on Broadway.
- (1914) Stage: "Twin Beds" on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as Twin Beds (1920).
- (1916) Stage: "His Bridal Night" on Broadway.
- (1918) Stage: Wrote (w/Edgar Allan Woolf) "Rock-a-Bye Baby", produced on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Herbert Reynolds. Based on a farce by Margaret Mayo. Musical Direction by Frank Tours. Choreographed by Robert Marks. Directed by Edward Royce. Astor Theatre: 22 May 1918-3 Aug 1918 (85 performances). Cast: Gus Baci, Mae Carmen, Constance Carper, Sydney Chon, Ruth Collins, Frank Derr, Dorothy Dickson, H. Nelson Dickson, Louise Dresser (as "Aggie Jinks"), Florence Eldridge (as "Florence"), Evelyn Ferris, Alan Hale (as "Monte Laidlaw"), Edna Hibbard, Claire Hillier, Carl Hyson, Olive Jacqueline, Walter Jones, Frances Kaufman, Arthur Lipson (as "Pasquale"), Albertine Marlowe, Janet McIlwaine, Eddy Meyers, Frank Morgan (as "Alfred Hardy"), Edna Munsey, Claire Nagle, Bert Pullaney, Norah Sprague, Phil Stanton, Charlotte Wakefield, Gladys White, Lilyan White, Clothilde Woods. Produced by Selwyn & Co.
- (1920) Stage: "Seeing Things" on Broadway. Farce.
- (1927) Stage: Wrote "Baby Mine". produced on Broadway. Comedy (revival).
- (1948) Stage: "Gone Tomorrow" on Broadway (production was composed of the following shows: "Hope Is the Thing With Feathers", "Gone Tomorrow", "Home Life of a Buffalo". Written by Richard Harrity. Playhouse Theatre: 11 May 1948-15 May 1948 (7 performances/performed in repertory with: "Hope is the Thing With Feathers" and "Home Life of a Buffalo"). Cast: Ralph Cullinan, Barry Macollum (as "Jerry Canavan"), Ken Terry, Ruth Vivian (as "Mrs. Lacey"). Produced by Eddie Dowling and The American National Theatre and Academy.
- Stage: Wrote "Behind the Scenes", produced on Broadway. NOTE: Filmed as Behind the Scenes (1914).
- (August 27 to September 7, 1929) Virginia Frame and her play, "Commencement Days," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Ralph Freud was director. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
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