- (1904 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: The Man from China. Musical comedy.
- (1904) Stage Play: Flo-Flo. Musical. Book by Collin Davis. Lyrics by Collin Davis. Music by Howard Whitney. Additional lyrics by Howard Whitney and Lois Evan Davis. Directed by James Gorman. West End Theatre: 21 Nov 1904- 26 Nov 1904 (9 performances). Cast: Andrew Buckley (as "James"), Nat K. Cafferty (as "Jackson Paths"), John Clahane (as "Deuteronomy Jones"), Albert Farrington (as "Lieutenant Barry"), Gilbert Fitzgerald (as "Scotty"), Louise Gould (as "Rachel McFen"), Charles Judels (as "Obadiah Floral"), Matthew Kennedy (as "Mickey McFen"), Stella Mayhew (as "Flo Floral"), Violet McMillan (as "Gertie"), Charles A. Pusey (as "Lord Smiley Smiles"), Josie Rooney (as "Violet Blossom"), Julia Rooney (as "Rose Bloom"), Izetta Sprague (as "Willie Wring"), Esther Wallace (as "Minnie Mint"). Produced by E.D. Stair and George H. Nicolai.
- (1905) Stage Play: Lifting the Lid. Musical comedy. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by William Jerome. Musical Director: Frederic Solomon. Additional music by William C. Polla, Frank Bryan, Kenneth S. Clark and Victor Herbert. Additional lyrics by Frank Bryan, James O'Dea and Kenneth S. Clark. Choreographed by Ned Wayburn. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Aerial Gardens: 5 Jun 1905- 26 Aug 1905 (72 performances). Cast: David Abrahams (as "Theatre Trust"), Agostino Baci (as "Detective"), Seymour Brown (as "Weary Willie/Detective/Jerry Tip"), Henry Coote (as "Silas/Inspector McCluskey/Tom Lawson/U. B. Damm"), Corinne (as "Mathilde Macartini/Abie Damm"), D.L. Don (as "Hans Danzel"), Diamond Donner (as "Marie Wilton/Hebe Damm"), Virginia Earle (as "Bessie Otis Adams"), James Grant (as "Waiter/Detective/Mr. McGinty/Common People"), Frank Greene (as "George Stonefellow"), Louis Harrison (as "I. Just Doothem/Hammerstein/Coffer Damm"), Lillian Hudson (as "Hilda Hilton/Mrs. I. B. Damm"), Maude Lambert (as "Mrs. Hans Danzel"), Pincus Lekosky (as "Mickey Flynn"), Eddie Leonard (as "Willie Steele"), Stella Mayhew (as "Mrs. Coffer Damm/Sim Pulen (as "Detective"), Allan Ramsay (as "Honest John/Roundsman/The Press"), H. Schroder (as "Peleg"), Sue Stuart (as "Mrs. U.B. Damm"), Grace Gaston"), Julius Tannen (as "William T.G. Rome") [Broadway debut], Frank Todd (as "Inspector Muchadoo"), William Torpey (as "Newsboy/Billy B. Damm"), Nathan Wallach (as "Timmy McGinty"), Edwin Wilson (as "Inspector McLarfinn/Police Officer/Employee at Fields' Theatre/I.B. Damm"). Replacement cast: Fay Templeton (as "Abie Damm/Mathilde Macartini"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1905) Stage Play: Fritz in Tammany Hall. Musical. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by William Jerome. Additional music by Maude Nugent. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Scenic Design by Frank Platzer and Meixner. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Lighting Design by Harry Bissing. Staged by Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn. Herald Square Theatre: 16 Oct 1905- 18 Nov 1905 (43 performances). Cast: Neva Aymar, Violet Barnes, Earl J. Benham, Eli J. Brouillette, Joseph Cawthorn, Charles Close, Beryle Dare, Melville Ellis, Suzanne Halpren, Mark Hart, Alva Holland, Pincus Lekosky, Adah Lewis, Charles MacDonald, Stella Mayhew (as "Mrs. Hart-Judson"), George Austin Moore, Robert Emmett O'Connor (as "Fergus O'Flaherty") [Broadway debut], Eugene Roder, Frank W. Shea, Alison Skipworth (as "Elena McCann"), Sue Stuart, Julius Tannen (as "J. Edward Corley"), Corinne Uzell, Henry E. Valois. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Jolly Bachelors. Musical. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Book by Glen MacDonough. Lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional music by Albert von Tilzer, C.W. Murphy, Will Letters, Ted Snyder, Jack Norworth and Nora Bayes. Additional lyrics by Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes, Irving Berlin [earliest Broadway credit], William McKenna and Earle C. Jones. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin. Costume Design by Melville Ellis. Conducted by George A. Nichols. Directed by Ned Wayburn. Broadway Theatre: 6 Jan 1910- 28 May 1910 (165 performances). Cast: Gladys Alexander, Daisy Anderson, Sidney Atcherson, Harold Atkinson, Lester Baker, Blanche Barnes, Nora Bayes (as "Astarita Vandergould"), Grace Benedict, Victor Boenea, Wilmer Bradley, Elizabeth Brice (as "Carola Gayley"), Edward Brown, Margaret Brown, Eva Burnett, Florence Cable, Sara Carr, Emma Carus (as "Mrs. De Foe Parr"), Alice Chase, Austin Clark, Thomas Connors, Martin Culhane, Robert L. Dailey (as "Harold McCann"), Edward Davies, Roger Davis, John Dewey, William Downs, Virginia Earle, Bernice Elsler, Thomas Everett, Nat Fields (as "Ludwig"), Alice Fitch, Victor Franco, Lottie Franklyn, Lew Fullerton (as "Pudge Wilson/Chorus"), Arthur Gros, Octavia Hague, Frank Hardy, William Hart (as "Chorus"), Arria Hathaway, Clay Hill, Herman Hirschhorn, Thomas Hughes, Anna Kellar, Ethel Kelly, Marie Lachere, Arline LaCrosse, Madeline LeBoeuf, Al Leech (as "Chase Payne"), Henry Lehman (as "Hardy Hyde"), Herman Lehr, Ruby Lewis, Harry Lowry, Nellie Lynch (as "Fannie Faintwell"), Anitra Mactavish, Adele Marie, Edna Marsh, Flo May, Stella Mayhew (as "Veronica Verdigris Jackson"), Sheldon McCloy, Charles McNally, Beth McNown, Joe McShane, Addison Mead, James Monahan, Emily Monte, Robert Mulligan, Robert Nevins, Jack Norworth (as "Howson Lott"), Lucille Oakley, Ralph O'Brien, John O'Donnell, Lester Ostrander, Madge Parsells, Nina Pastorelli, Walter Percival (as "Dr. Launcelot Lightfoot"), Etta Pillard, John Pillard, Leslie Powers, Sophia Ralph, Belle Robinson, Daisy Rudd, Josie Sadler (as "Lily Kraus"), Ernest Schnaps, Gladys Seymour, Van Sheldon, Topsy Siegrist (as "Perdita Pears"), Clara Stanton, Mabel Stewart, Billie Taylor (as "Guy Vandergould"), Gertrude Thurston, Blanche Turner, Gertrude Vanderbilt (as "Notta Sound"), Lionel Walsh (as "Bunbury Tankerville"), Frank Ward, Arthur Wells, Harry Wilde. Produced by Lew Fields.
- (1911) Stage Play: La Belle Paree/Bow-Sing/Tortajada.
- (1911) Stage Play: Vera Violetta. Musical comedy. Book by Leonard Liebling and Harold Atteridge. Based on the German of Leo Stein. Musical Director: Samuel Lehman. Additional lyrics by Melville Gideon, Edward Madden, Harry Pilcer and George M. Cohan. Additional music by Jean Schwartz and Louis A. Hirsch. Directed by Lewis Morton. Winter Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1911- 24 Feb 1912 (112 performances/played in repertory with "Undine"). Cast: Maidie Berker (as "Ninon/Chorus"), Barney Bernard (as "Morris Cohen"), Eva Burnett (as "Chorus"), Helen Burnett (as "Chorus"), Jennie Callan (as "Chorus"), Doris Cameron (as "Margot"), Jennie Cannar (as "Chorus"), James B. Carson (as "Prof. Otto von Gruenberg"), Kathleen Clifford (as "Mlle. Angelique"), Jose Collins (as "Mme. von Gruenberg"), Babe Dakin (as "Chorus"), George Dellett (as "Chorus"), Gaby Deslys (as "Mme. Adelle de St. Cloche"), Florence Douglas (as "La Duchesse/Lulu"), Melville Ellis (as "Paul Voison"), Harry Fisher, Charmain Furlong (as "Chorus"), James Georgi (as "Chorus"), Charmain Furlong (as "Chorus"), The Gordon Brothers (as "Chorus"), Ernest Hare (as "Pierre"), Clarence Harvey (as "Marquis de Tivoli"), Al Jolson (as "Claude"), Betty LaBoulaye (as "Chorus"), Marie Lachere (as "Chorus"), Jane Lawrence (as "Susanne/Chorus"), Stella Mayhew (as "Mme. Elise"), Harry Pilcer (as "Andrew Mason"), Lew Quinn (as "Manager of the Skating Rink"), Dorothy Scherer (as "Chorus"), Billee Taylor (as "A Rounder"), Camille Truesdale (as "Chorus"), Mae West, Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Aristide de St. Cloche"). Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1912. Stage Play: A Night with the Pierrots/Sesostra/The Whirl of Society. Musical/vaudeville. Winter Garden Theatre: 5 Mar 1912- 29 Jun 1912 (136 performances). A Night with the Pierrots: Musical/vaudeville. Musical Director: Samuel Lehman. Featuring songs by Irving Berlin, Louis A. Hirsch and Harry von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Irving Berlin, Louis A. Hirsch, Al Jolson and William Jerome. Cast: Barney Bernard (as "Tambo"), Martin Brown, Florence Cable, Doris Cameron, Kathleen Clifford, Jose Collins, The Courtenay Sisters, Edward Cutler, Mildred Elaine, Laura Hamilton, Ernest Hare, Clarence Harvey, Al Jolson (as "The Humpback/Bones"), Stella Mayhew (as "Sumurun"), Cecil Ryan, Blossom Seeley, Billee Taylor (as "Interlocutor"), Melissa Ten Eyck, Barney Thornton, Harry Wardell, George White. Sesostra: Musical/drama. Music by Henri Hirschmann. Written by Leon Pavi. Musical Director: Samuel Lehman. Cast: Farina (as "Ranib"), Lucy Gerard (as "The Slave"), Lina Imperia (as "Sesostra"). The Whirl of Society: Musical/satire. Choreographed by William Wilson. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Cast: Jose Collins (as "Angela"), Al Jolson (as "Gus"), Mae Allen (as "Chorus"), Marion Baker (as "Chorus"), Marie Barbara (as "Chorus"), Anna Berg (as "Chorus"), Barney Bernard (as "Baron de Shine"), Gladys Briggs (as "Chorus"), Martin Brown (as "Franklyn Copeland"), Maidie Burker (as "Chorus"), Eva Burnett (as "Chorus"), Helen Burnett (as "Chorus"), Florence Cable (as "Mrs. Tatters"), Jennie Callan (as "Chorus"), Doris Cameron (as "Mrs. Vandercrief"), Irene Clair (as "Chorus"), Babe Dakin (as "Chorus"), Dolle Dalnert (as "Mlle. Eclatante"), Mae Dealy (as "Chorus"), Clara DeBeers (as "Chorus"), Elinor Dell (as "Chorus"), Josephine DeNoville (as "Chorus"), Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Archduke Frederich"), Mildred Elaine (as "Archduchess"), Melville Ellis (as "Harry Courtfield"), Grace Falk (as "Chorus"), Bessie Fisher (as "Chorus"), Marie Flood (as "Chorus"), Bessie Frewen (as "Chorus"), Charmain Furlong (as "Chorus"), Louise Galem (as "Chorus"), Archie Gellis (as "Chorus"), Miller Gordon (as "Chorus"), Louise Hardy (as "Chorus"), Florence Harris (as "Chorus"), Clarence Harvey (as "Mr. Dean"), Isabelle Jason (as "Chorus"), Rose La Place (as "Chorus"), Marie Lachere (as "Chorus"), George Lyman (as "Chorus"), Stella Mayhew (as "Mrs. Dean"), Anne Merriam (as "Chorus"), E. Prager (as "Chorus"), M. Prager (as "Chorus"), Leona Quinn (as "Chorus"), Agnes Richter (as "Chorus"), Carmen Romero (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Scherer (as "Chorus"), Florence Sommerville (as "Chorus"), Elisabeth Warde (as "Chorus"). Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1915) Stage Play: A World of Pleasure. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Music by Sigmund Romberg. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Additional music by John Golden and J. Leubrie Hill. Additional lyrics by Jack Wilson, John Golden and J. Leubrie Hill. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Choreographed by Jack Mason and Theodore Kosloff. Directed by James C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 14 Oct 1915- 22 Jan 1916 (116 performances). Cast: Edward Aveling, William Banfield Taylor, Franklyn Batie, Jack Bick, Eleanor Brown, Rene Chaplow, Collins & Hart, Clifton Crawford, Dwight Dana, Maurice Diamond, Sahary Djeli, Venita Fitzhugh, William Gibson, Kitty Gordon, Dan Healey, Olga Hempstone, Kittie Hill, Lou Holtz (as "Sam"), Theodore Kosloff (as "a Ballet Master"), Albert S. Lloyd, Jack Manning, Stella Mayhew, Helen McMahon, Ada Meade, George Moon, Daniel Morris, The Mosconi Brothers, Bud Murray, Frances Pritchard, Rosie Quinn, Marie Salisbury, Gustave Schult, Gilbert Wells, Lois Whitney, Jack Wilson. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1930) Stage Play: Hello Paris. Musical comedy. Music by Russell Tarbox and Maury Rubens. Book by Edgar Smith. Based on the novel by Homer Croy. Lyrics by Charles O. Locke and Frank Bannister. Musical Director: Tom Jones; Featuring songs with lyrics by Henry Dagand. Additional numbers by Kenneth Friede, Adrian Samish and Harold Stern. Choreographed by Pal'mere Brandeaux. Directed by Ben Holmes. Shubert Theatre: 15 Nov 1930- Dec 1930 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Mary Adams, Mlle. Amerique, Jimmy Ardell, Elsie Barter, S.E. Bell, Edie Bly, Norine Bogen, Onyte Burke, Mary Caralon, Cecilia Carl, Charles Columbus, Lois Deppe, Charlotte Fauve, Charles Garland, Neville Goddard, Jack Good, Gladys Granzow, Eddie Hackett, Nat C. Haines, Jester Hairston, Iris Hald, Clement Hall, Georgie Hayes, Agatha Hoff, Ray Honheimer, Claire Hooper, Mildred Hosee, Halle Howard, Joe Kaye, Louis La Granna, Lucille LaMar, Maurice Lapue, Sharon Lloyd, Frances Lopez, Larri Lorear, Vi Mansfield, Olga Markoff, Snippy Mason, Vivian Mathison, Stella Mayhew (as "Aunt Minnie") [final Broadway role], Jean McGee, George McLean, Hamilton McLean, Don Morrell, David Morton, Ralph Northern, George Oliver, Freddie Packard, Jackie Paige, Alicia Parnahay, Roy Peck, Riva Reyes, J. Clifford Rice, Charles 'Chic' Sale (as "Lem Putt/Pike Peters") [final Broadway role], Ethel Wilson, Teddy Wood. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1929) Stage Play: Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh. Comedy/farce (revival).
- (1927) Stage Play: Hit the Deck. Musical comedy. Music by Vincent Youmans. Book by Herbert Fields. Lyrics by Clifford Grey and Leo Robin. Based on a play by Hubert Osborne. Musical Director: Paul Lannin. Music orchestrated by Paul Lannin and Stephen Jones. Choreographed by Seymour Felix. Directed by Lew Fields and Alexander Leftwich. Belasco Theatre: 25 Apr 1927- 25 Feb 1928 (352 performances). Cast: Edward Allen, Lila Anderson, Anne Austin, Harriet Britton, Arnold Brown, Murray Browne, Jack Bruns, Madeline Cameron, Mary Carney, Ben Carswell, Rachel Chester, Ah Chong, Margaret Collins, Fan Conway, Peggy Conway (as "Rita"), Nancy Corrigan, Mars Craft, Jimmie Cushman, Jerome Daley, Brian Donlevy (as "Donkey"), Robert Duenwihe, Roger Gray, Louise Groody, May Hunter, Jane Hurd, Charles King, John Kneley, Anthony Knilling, Elsie Lawritson, The Locust Sisters, The Lyric Quartette, Stella Mayhew (as "Lavinia"), Jack McCauley [credited as John McCauley] (as "Lieut. Alan Clark"), Charles McClelland, William McGurn, Jack Mead, Celie Neska, Leo Nierle, Kendall Northrop, Gladys Pender, Bobbie Perkins, John Perkins, Olive Pierson, Florence Price, Sid Salzberg, Cecil Shires, Billy Sobel, Daniel Sparks, Jeanne Sutro, Jeanne West, Cliff Whitcombe, Beatrice Wilson, Ruth Witmer, Franker Woods [credited as Franker Woods] (as "Battling Smith"), Victor Young. Produced by Lew M. Fields and Vincent Youmans. Note: Produced by Radio Pictures [later known as RKO Radio Pictures] as Hit the Deck (1929) (presumed lost as of 2013).
- (1927) Stage Play: Lace Petticoat. Musical comedy. Music by Emil Gerstenberger and Carl Carlton. Book by Stewart St. Clair. Lyrics by Howard Johnson. Musical Director: Leon Rosebrook. Choreographed by J.J. Hughes. Directed by Carl Carlton. Forrest Theatre: 4 Jan 1927- 15 Jan 1927 (15 performances). Produced by Carl Carlton.
- (1911) Stage Play: La Belle Paree. Musical revue/vaudeville.
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