- (1900) Stage: Appeared in "The Giddy Throng" on Broadway. Musical burlesque. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book / lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld. Featuring songs by Ivan Caryll and Mike Bernard. Featuring songs with lyrics by Vincent P. Bryan. Vaudeville staged by Lionel Lawrence. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Frank Smithson. New York Theatre: 24 Dec 1900-11 May 1901 (164 performances). Cast: Grafton Bake, Marie Baldwin, Marquerite Binford, Lilly Brink, Emma Carus, Mattie Chapin, Attalie Claire, Frank Doane, Mabel Fenton, Charles Fitz, L.B. (Louis) Foley, Mayme Gehrue, Mamie Gilroy, Ethel Goodyear, William Gould, Joseph Harrington, Louis Harrison, Georgia Kelly, Daniel MacAvoy, Inez Marcel, Jessie May, John Mayon, Muriel Milton, Beula Montroise, Vera Morris, Fred Niblo (as "Vaudeville Perforer") [Broadway debut], Theodore S. Peters, Charles H. Prince, Pat Rooney, Leonora Ruiz, Pearl Stilson, Amelia Summerville, Torcat the Musical Eccentric, May Yohe, Ethel York. Produced by Henry B. Sire and Meyer L. Sire.
- (1903) Stage Play: Running for Office. Musical comedy.
- (1904) Stage: Appeared (as "Walter Lee Leonard") in "The Rogers Brothers in Paris" on Broadway. Musical/farce. Music by Max Hoffman Sr. Book by John J. McNally. Lyrics by George V. Hobart and Edward Gardenier. Musical Director: Max Hoffman Sr. Musical Staging by Ned Wayburn. Directed by Herbert Gresham. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Liberty Theatre from 10 Oct 1904-close): 5 Sep 1904- 12 Nov 1904 (144 performances). Cast: Stella Adams (as "Chorus"), Polly Allison (as "Chorus"), Daisy Ashton (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Blair (as "Chorus"), Vinnie Bradcome (as "Chorus"), Helen Brookes (as "Chorus"), Florence Carrette (as "Chorus"), Richard Cochrane (as "Chorus"), Josephine Cohan (as "Marjorie Kelliher"), Lillie Collins (as "Chorus"), John Conroy (as "P. Sarsfield Kelliher"), Gladys Crawford (as "Chorus"), Vinnie Danvers (as "Chorus"), Bessie De Voie (as "Clairette Soule"), Helen DeMond (as "Chorus"), Julia Eastman (as "Chorus"), Monte Elmo (as "Chorus"), Ida Evon (as "Chorus"), Warren Fabian (as "Chorus"), L.B. (Louis) Foley (as "Leo"), Florence Folsom (as "Chorus"), Grace Grindell (as "Chorus"), Lily Hart (as "Chorus"), Davida Hawthorne (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Hunting (as "Emilie Lamson"), Joseph Kane (as "Justin Little"), Bessie Kyle (as "Chorus"), May Lawrence (as "Chorus"), Rosita Lawrence (as "Chorus"), Bessie Leyland (as "Chorus"), May Luby (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Merrill (as "Chorus"), Helen Miller (as "Chorus"), Pauline Montreau (as "Chorus"), George Austin Moore (as "George Hamilton Dodge"), Maud Napier (as "Chorus"), Emily Nice (as "Rene Renaud"), Pearl Perry (as "Chorus"), Gus Rogers (as "Rudolph Kahn"), Max Rogers (as "Adolph Finkleleiner"), Lillie Ruby (as "Chorus"), Amy Scott (as "Chorus"), Lottie Sennett (as "Chorus"), Willie Torpey (as "Francois"), Doris Townsend (as "Chorus"), Hattie Van Buren (as "Chorus"), Frank C. Young (as "Pierre Gorot"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1915) Stage Play: Hit-the-Trail-Holiday. Written by George M. Cohan. Suggested by George Middleton. Based on the work of Guy Bolton. Astor Theatre (moved to the Harris Theatre on 7 Feb 1916- close): 13 Sep 1915- unknown (336 performances). Cast: Joseph Allen, Lorena Atwood, Laura Bennett, Clifford Dempsey, Al Gilmore, Harold Grau, Edgar Halstead, Horace James, Katherine La Salle, Ernest Lynd, Frederick Maynard, C.R. McKinney, Fred Niblo (as "Billy Holliday"), Purnell Pratt (as "Dean Granger"), Grant Stewart (as "Rev. T. B. Holden"). Produced by Cohan & Harris.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Love Drive. Written by Sydney Rosenfeld. Directed by Edward MacGregor. Criterion Theatre: 30 Oct 1917- Nov 1917 (closing date unknown/15 performances). Cast: Beth Franklyn, Albert Gran, Violet Heming, Arthur Laceby, Fred Niblo, Douglas Patterson, Lea Penman, Hilda Spong, Zeffie Tilbury, Cy Weaver, Eileen Wilson. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1940) Stage Play: Quiet, Please! Guild Theatre: 8 Nov 1940- 21 Nov 1940 (16 performances).
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