- (1901 - 1935) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1901) Stage Play: The Second in Command. Comedy. Written by Robert Marshall. Empire Theatre: 2 Sep 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Lewis Baker, Lionel Barrymore, Reginald Carrington [Broadway debut], Ida Conquest, John Drew, George Forbes, George Harcourt, Caroline Keeler, Robert MacKay, Robert Schable, Hassard Short [Broadway debut], Percy Smith, Guy Standing, Ida Vernon, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Mummy and the Humming Bird. Drama. Written by Isaac Henderson. Empire Theatre: 4 Sep 1902- Nov 1902 (closing date unknown/85 performances). Cast: Lewis Baker, Lionel Barrymore, Constance Bell, Reginald Carrington, Margaret Dale, Marie Derickson, John Drew, Thomas Gibson, David Henderson, Robert Schable, Guy Standing. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Mummy and the Hummingbird. [Return engagement]. Written by Isaac Henderson. Empire Theatre: 20 Apr 1903- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Lewis Baker, Lionel Barrymore, Constance Bell, Reginald Carrington, Margaret Dale, Marie Derickson, John Drew, Thomas Gibson, David Henderson, Robert Schable, Guy Standing. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: Mam'selle Napoleon. Musical/vaudeville. Music by Gustave Luders. Based on the French original by Jean Richepin. Material adapted by Joseph Herbert. Lyrics by Joseph Herbert. Musical Director: Herman Perlet. Directed by Joseph Herbert. Knickerbocker Theatre: 8 Dec 1903- 6 Jan 1904 (43 performances). Cast: Elsie Baird, Karl Becca, Henry Bergman, Harry M. Blake, Reginald Carrington, Mathilde Cottrelly (as "Mme. Phillipard"), J.S. Dunlevy, Franz Ebert, Edna Goodrich, Edward Gore, Anna Held, Joseph W. Herbert, Robert Hickman, Arthur Lawrence, Bessie McCoy, Nellie McCoy, Frank Moulan, Edythe Moyer, J.S. Northern, Miss Billie Norton, Fletcher Norton, Adelaide Orton, Sim Pulen, Alfred Pyke, Nina Randall, Frank Rushworth, Max Sharpe, Howard Stevens, E.A. Tester, Francklyn Wallace, Richard Wallace. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1909) Stage Play: A Woman's Way. Comedy. Written by Thompson Buchanan [earliest Broadway credit]. Hackett Theatre: 22 Feb 1909- May 1909 (closing date unknown/112 performances). Cast: Ruth Benson, Gardner Burton, Evelyn Carter Carrington [credited as Evelyn Carrington], Reginald Carrington, Fred Esmelton, Mary Fermier, Edward Fielding, Grace George (as "Marion Stanton"), Henry Miller, Jewel Power, Charles Stanley, Dorothy Tennant (as "Mrs. Blakemore"), Robert Warwick, Frank Worthing (as "Howard Stanton"). Produced by William A. Brady. Note: Filmed by Peerless Productions/World Film [distributed by World Film] as A Woman's Way (1916).
- (1916) Stage Play: King Henry VIII. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. New Amsterdam Theatre: 14 Mar 1916- May 1916 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Claude Beerbohm, Lionel Braham, Reginald Carrington, Fred Eric, Edward S. Forbes, Charles Fulle, Lyn Harding, Henry Herbert, G.A. Mavity, Eric Maxon, Douglas Ross, Arthur Row, Alfred Shirley, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, Craig Ward, Harold Wing.
- (1922) Stage Play: Dolly Jordan. Romance. Written by B. Iden Payne. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 3 Oct 1922- Oct 1922 (closing date unknown/5 performances). Cast: Marion Abbott (as "Mrs. Bland"), Langhorn Burton [credited as Langhorne Burton] (as "H.R.H. The Duke of Clarence"), Reginald Carrington (as "Mr. John Barton"), Denise Corday (as "Jeanette"), Catherine Doucet [credited as Catherine Calhoun Doucet] (as "Mrs. Smith"), Charles Esdale (as "Captain the Hon. William Bailey"), Alphonse Ethier (as "Mr. Tate Wilkinson"), Shirley Gale (as "Miss Sketchley"), Amelia Gardner (as "Mrs. Robinson"), Whitford Kane (as "Mr. Swan"), Burdette Kappes (as "Mr. Edward March"), Vernon Kelso (as "Mr. Richard Ford"), Kevitt Manton (as "A Bow Street Runner"), Jill Middleton (as "Ellen"), Hartley Power (as "George Inchbald"), Walter Ringham (as "Mr. Richard Daly"), John Rogers (as "Mr. Hobbes"), Georgie Ryan (as "A Call-boy"), Harold Schaughency (as "Landlord"), Josephine Victor (as "Dorothy Bland, Known as Dolly Jordan"). Produced by John Cort.
- (1923) Stage Play: This Fine-Pretty World.
- (1924) Stage Play: Flame of Love. Drama. Written by Maurice V. Samuels and Malcolm La Prade. Morosco Theatre: 21 Apr 1924- May 1924 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Miss Ange, Samuel Baron, Leon Barons, Randolph Beckwith, Romney Brent (as "First Weaver"), LaBelle Cairone, Reginald Carrington (as "Kuzar, a Mandarin"), J. Hammond Dailey, William Dean, Kenneth Diven, Gloria Glayde, Porter Hall (as "Hai-lung"), Hall Higley, Mary Cecilia Hilton, Eve Jounger, Aysa Kass, Gilda Kreegar, Lenita Lane, Lydia Langdon, Charles LaTour, Olaf Laven, Nancy Lee, James Malaidy, Isadore Marcil, Fred McNally, Guido Orlando, Brandon Peters, Roger Phipps, Lynn Pratt, Florence Quinn, Robert Randolph, Bernard A. Reinold (as "Chang-chin"), Robert Resley, Carmen Sanchez, Venus Scularekes, Bertha Stemmerman, Kay Strozzi (as "Men-sin"), Mary Taylor. Produced by G.W. McGregor.
- (1927) Stage Play: The Prisoner.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Patriot. Drama.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Skull. Mystery. Written by Bernard J. McOwen and Harry E. Humphrey. Directed by Victor Morley. Forrest Theatre: 23 Apr 1928- Jul 1928 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Cast: Winifred Barry, Reginald Carrington (as "Capt. Vernon Allenby"), Camilla Crume, Allan Davis, Harold De Becker (as "Harry Alsing"), Harry Nelson, Carola Parson, Sidney Riggs, C.W. Van Voorhis. Produced by Lew Cantor.
- (1928) Stage Play: Mima.
- (1930) Stage Play: Dear Old England.
- (1933) Stage Play: Evensong. Written by Edward Knoblock and Beverley Nichols. Adapted from a novel by Beverley Nichols. Directed by Paul Smythe. Selwyn Theatre: 31 Jan 1933- Feb 1933 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Walter Armin (as "Julius Rosenberg"), Jacob Ben-Ami (as "Arthur Kober"), Holland Bennett, Luis Bruno, Brian Buchel, Reginald Carrington, Hugh F. S. Casson, Marjorie Chard, Doris Crandall, Willard Dashiell, Natalie Davis, Owen Davis Jr., Claude Disney-Roebuck, John Dunn, Edith Evans, Jane Evans, Beatrix Fielden-Kaye, Walter Fitzgerald, Freda Gaye, Leyla Georgie, Alice Griswold, Leopoldo Gutierrez, Joan Hamilton, Gladys Hanson, Florence Heller, Natalie Hess, Jean Howard, Frederick Jordan, Helen Judge, Virginia Ann Kaye, Frederick Leister, Christine Lindsay, A.C. Fotheringham-Lysons, Nellie Malcolm, Mary Melhado, Mary Morrison, Florence Selwyn, Hilda Spong [erroneously credited as Hilda Sprong on opening night] (as "Nurse Phillips"), Margot Stevenson (as "Guest"), Ripples Swan, Zolya Talma (as "Señora De Carranza"), William J. Tannen, Dennis Val-Norton, Harry Warwick, Jane Wyatt (as "Pauline Lacey"), Valerie Ziegler. Produced by Archibald Selwyn and Sir Barry Jackson.
- (1933) Stage Play: A Party. Written by Ivor Novello. Scenic Design by Livingston Platt. Directed by Anthony John. Playhouse Theatre: 23 Aug 1933- Oct 1933 (closing date unknown/45 performances). Cast: Margaret Anderson, J.W. Austin (as "Lord Ellerton/Guy"), Lora Baxter, Leo Beers, E.H. Bender, Edward Broadley (as "Clutter"), Mrs. Patrick Campbell, Reginald Carrington, Jane Corcoran, Edward Crandall, Betsy Culp, Charles Dalton, Elizabeth Dewing, Brenda Forbes (as "Eva"), Helen Glenn, Winifred Harris, Storrs Haynes, Mary Heberden, Wilfred Jessop (as "Powys"), Betty Linley, Cecilia Loftus (as "Cecilia Loftus"), Nelly Malcolm, Lucille Manners, May Marshall, Florence Pierson, Arthur Porter, Olive Reeves-Smith (as "Fay Strube"), Paddy Reynolds, Margot Stevenson (as "Lady Bay-Clender/Rosie"), Kenneth Treseder (as "Arthur Fowle"), Dan Thew Wright. Produced by William A. Brady and Samuel Nirdlinger.
- (1935) Stage Play: Living Dangerously. Drama. Written by Reginald Simpson and Frank Gregory. Directed by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. Morosco Theatre: 12 Jan 1935- Jan 1935 (closing date unknown/9 performances). Cast: John Bramall (as "Logan"), Reginald Carrington (as "Sir Barnaby Rutland"), Jack Daniels (as "Ashton Barnes"), Boyd Davis (as "Detective Inspector Webster"), Charles Esdale (as "H. Ashley Montague"), Phoebe Foster (as "Helen"), Reneé Gadd (as "Vera Kennedy"), John Harrington (as "Garrett Gale"), Alf Helton (as "Edward Tottenham"), Kenneth Hunter (as "Mr. Lloyd, K.C."), A.P. Kaye (as "Sir George Parker, K.C."), Frank Kingdon (as "Dr. Lingard"), Gertrude Maitland (as "Lady Annerley"), Charles Martin (as "H.A.C. Tomlinson"), Fuller Mellish (as "Sir Guy Wells"), Neville Percy (as "Major Courtney Williams"), Arthur W. Rowe (as "Sir. James Bolton"), Guy Standing (as "George Winthrop"), Conway Tearle (as "David Norton"), Percy Waram (as "Henry Pryor"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1935) Stage Play: A Touch of Brimstone.
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