- (1866 - 1899) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1866) Stage Play: Griffith Gaunt. Written by Augustin Daly [earliest Broadway credit]. Based on the novel by Charles Reade. New York Theatre: 7 Nov 1866- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Rose Eytinge.
- Griffith Gaunt (1866) . Written by Augustin Daly. Based on the novel by Charles Reade. New Bowery Theatre: ? Dec 1866- ? Dec 1866 (unknown performances). Note: Theatre burned on the second day of production run.
- Under the Gaslight (1867). Melodrama (revival). Written by Augustin Daly. Worrell Sisters' New York Theatre: 12 Aug 1867- 1 Oct 1867 (unknown performances). Cast: Rose Eytinge (as "Laura Cortlandt"), J.K. Mortimer (as "Snorkey").
- A Legend of Norwood or, Village Life in New England (1867). Written by Augustin Daly. Based on the novel by Henry Ward Beecher. Worrell Sisters' New York Theatre: 11 Aug 1867- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- Under the Gaslight (1867). Melodrama (revival). Written by Augustin Daly. Worrell Sisters' New York Theatre: 4 Dec 1867- 29 Jan 1868 (100 performances). Cast: Irene Worrell (as "Laura Cortlandt"), Jennie Worrell (as "Peachblossom"), Sophie Worrell (as "Pearl Cortlandt").
- Pickwick Papers (1868). Written by Augustin Daly. Based on Charles Dickens' novel. Worrell Sisters' New York Theatre: 22 Jan 1868- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- A Flash of Lightning (1868). Melodrama. Written by Augustin Daly. Broadway Theatre: 10 Jun 1868- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- After Dark (1868). Melodrama. Written by Dion Boucicault. Plot stolen from "Under the Gaslight" by Augustin Daly. Niblo's Garden: 16 Nov 1868- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Henry C. Jarrett and Harry Palmer.
- Play (1869). Comedy. Written by Thomas William Robertson. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 16 Aug 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: George Clarke (as "Hevalier Browne"), E.L. Davenport (as "Hon. Bruce Farquhere") [notable as the father of stage screen actor Harry Davenport], Agnes Ethel (as "Rosie Farquhere"), Mrs. G.H. Gilbert (as "Mrs. Kinpeck"), George Holland (as "Bodmin Todder"), Clara Jennings (as "Amanda Browne"), J.B. Polk (as "Frank Price"). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly. Theatre trivia: This was the first production in the renamed Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre (formerly known as Brougham's Theatre and originally named Fifth Avenue Opera House). Located at 5th and Madison Ave., the theatre would be renamed The Madison Square Theatre (from 1879-1891) and Hoyt's Theatre from 1891 until it was demolished in 1908.
- Dreams (1869). Written by Thomas William Robertson. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 6 Sep 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: George Clarke (as Rudolf"), Agnes Ethel (as "Lena"), Clara Jennings (as "Lady Clare Vere de Vere"). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Old Heads and Young Hearts (1869). (Revival). Written by Dion Boucicault. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 27 Sep 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: William Davidge. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- London Assurance (1869). Comedy (revival). Written by Dion Boucicault. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 29 Sep 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Fannie Davenport (as "Lady Gay Spanker"). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Twelfth Night (1869). Written by William Shakespeare. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 4 Oct 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- The Love-Chase (1869). Comedy. Written by Sheridan Knowles. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 22 Oct 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: George Clarke, William Davidge, Agnes Ethel, Marie Wilkins. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- King Rene's Daughter (1869). Romance. Written by Henrik Hertz. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 22 Oct 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Mary Frances Scott-Siddons. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- She Would and She Would Not (1869). Written by Colley Cibber. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 27 Oct 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Much Ado About Nothing (1869). Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 8 Nov 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: William Davidge (as "Dogberry"), Agnes Ethel (as "Hero, Leonato's daughter"), D.H. Harkins (as "Benedick, a young lord of Padua"), George Holland (as "Verges"), Mary Frances Scott-Siddons (as "Beatrice, an orphan, Leonato's niece"). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Caste (1869). Written by Thomas William Robertson. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 15 Nov 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Mrs. Frank S. Chanfrau (as "Esther Eccles"), William Davidge, Mrs. G.H. Gilbert. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- A New Way to Pay Old Debts (1869). Drama. Written by Philip Massinger. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 22 Nov 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: E.L. Davenport. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Everybody's Friend (1869). Written by Stirling Coyne. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 24 Nov 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: James Lewis. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Checkmate (1869). Written by Andrew Halliday. Translated from "Bataille de Dames" by Eugene Scribe and Ernest Legouve. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 1 Dec 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Fannie Davenport, Agnes Ethel, James Lewis. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Daddy Gray (1869). Written by Andrew Halliday. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 1 Dec 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: E.L. Davenport (as "Daddy Gray"), Agnes Ethel (as "Jessie Bell"). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- Under the Gaslight (1869). Melodrama. Written by Augustin Daly. Olympic Theatre: 6 Dec 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- The Irish Heiress (1869). Written by Dion Boucicault. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 9 Dec 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- The Duke's Motto (1869). Melodrama. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 20 Dec 1869- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: E.L. Davenport. Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- The Busybody (1870). Comedy. Written by Susannah Centlivre. Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre: 3 Jan 1870- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: James Lewis (as "Marplot"). Theatre Owned and Operated by Augustin Daly.
- (1895) Stage Play: The Heart of Ruby. Tragedy. Written by Justin Huntly McCarthy. Based on "La Marchande de Sourires" by Judith Gautier. Daly's Theatre: 15 Jan 1895- Jan 1895 (closing date unknown/unknown performances). Cast: Maxine Elliott, Ada Rehan. Produced by Augustin Daly.
- (1896) Stage Play: The Geisha. Musical comedy. Music by Sidney Jones [earliest Broadway credit]. Book by Owen Hall [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Harry Greenbank. Additional music by Lionel Monckton. Directed by Augustin Daly. Daly's Theatre: 9 Sep 1896- 21 Apr 1897 (161 performances). Cast: Belle D'Arcy (as "Chorus") [Broadway debut], Isadora Duncan (as "Chorus") [only Broadway role], Clara Emory (as "Tommy Stanley, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Pauline French (as "Miss Marie Worthington") [Broadway debut], Mabelle Gilman (as "O Kinkoto San, Golden Harp"), Herbert Gresham (as "Dick Cunningham, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Henry Gunson (as "George Grimson"), William Hazeltine (as "A Buyer"), Clara Hollywood (as "Chorus"), Mayme Kelso (as "Dorothy Sweet"), George LeSoir (as "Arthur Cuddy") [Broadway debut], Lillian Lipyeat (as "Chorus"), Violet Lloyd (as "Miss Molly Seamore"), Lena Loraine (as "Chorus"), Marion Marshall (as "Chorus"), Neil McCay (as "Lieutenant Katasna"), Lottie Moore (as "Chorus"), Ellen Mortimer (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Morton (as "O Mimosa San"), Helma Nelson (as "Juliette Diamont"), William Sampson (as "Wun Hi, Proprietor of the Tea House") [Broadway debut], Eric Scott (as "Hon. Reginald St. Pancras"), Robert Shepherd (as "Takemini"), Annette Spencer (as "Mabel Evant"), Clara St. Claire (as "Chorus"), Marie St. John (as "Lady Constance Wynne"), Edwin Stevens (as "The Marquis Imari") [Broadway debut], Mabel Strickland (as "Chorus"), Eugene Taylor (as "Chorus"), Mabel Thompson (as "O Kiku San, Chrysanthemum"), Maud Vincent (as "Chorus"), Van Rensselaer Wheeler (as "Lieutenant Reginald Fairfax, Officer of the HMS Turtle"), Margarete Whiticar (as "Chorus"), Alice Winston (as "Chorus"), Gerda Wisner (as "Miss Ethel Hurst"). Produced by Augustin Daly. Note: Filmed by William and Cia Productions [Brazil] as A Gueixa (1909).
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