- (1899 - 1936) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1899) Stage Play: Cyrano de Bergerac. Comedy (revival). Written by Edmond Rostand. Book adapted by Howard Thayer Kinsbury, from the play by Edmond Rostand. Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1899- 13 Jan 1900 (unknown performances). Cast: Richard Mansfield (as "Cyrano de Bergerac, a Gascon"), A.G. Andrews, Frederick Backus, Woodward Barrett, Edward Belden, Gage Bennett, Maxwell Blake, Bertha Blanchard, Mazie Blythe, Mr. Butler, F. Cecil Butler, Alice Chandler, Samuel Claggett, William Courtenay [Broadway debut], Ellen Cummens, Rienzi De Cordova, Nora Dunblane, Fernanda Eliscu, Mary Emerson, Clara Emory, Helen Ford, Arthur Forrest, Helen Glidden, William H. Griffith, Edgar Hart, Grace Heyer, Miss Hollingsworth, Mabel Howard, J. F. Hussey, Francis Kingdon, Claire Kulp, Harry Lewis, Damon Lyons, Joseph Maylon, Angela McCaull, Augustin McHugh, Robert Milton, Mr. Nevil, E. Ordway, Charles Quinn, Robert Schable, C. Short, Dwight Smith, William Sorelle, Douglas Stanfield, A. Striker, F.A. Thomson, Clement Toole, Miss Van Arold, Blanche Weaver, Joseph A. Weaver, John Westley, Douglas J. Wood. Produced by Richard Mansfield Repertory. Note: Production believed to have been performed in rotation with Beau Brummell, although unconfirmed.
- (1899) Stage Play: Beau Brummell (Revival). Garden Theatre: 20 Nov 1899- 13 Jan 1900 (unknown performances). Cast: A.G. Andrews, Frederick Backus, Woodward Barrett, Edward Belden, Gage Bennett, Maxwell Blake, Bertha Blanchard, Mazie Blythe, Mr. Butler, F. Cecil Butler, Alice Chandler, Samuel Claggett, William Courtenay, Ellen Cummens, Rienzi De Cordova, Nora Dunblane, Fernanda Eliscu, Mary Emerson, Clara Emory, Helen Ford, Arthur Forrest, Helen Glidden, William H. Griffith, Edgar Hart, Grace Heyer, Miss Hollingsworth, Mabel Howard, J.F. Hussey, Francis Kingdon, Claire Kulp, Harry Lewis, Damon Lyons, Richard Mansfield, Joseph Maylon, Angela McCaull, Augustin McHugh, Robert Milton, Mr. Nevil, E. Ordway, Charles Quinn, Robert Schable, C. Short, Dwight Smith, William Sorelle, Douglas Stanfield, A. Striker, F.A. Thomson, Clement Toole, Miss Van Arold, Blanche Weaver, Joseph A. Weaver, John Westley, Douglas J. Wood.
- (1900) Stage Play: Her Majesty, the Girl Queen of Nordenmark. Melodrama. Written by J.I.C. Clarke, from a novel by Elizabeth Tompkins. Directed by Frank Hatch (also in cast). Manhattan Theatre: 15 Oct 1900- Dec 1900 (closing date unknown/58 performances). Cast included: May Arthur, Isabelle Bowman, George Conklin, Frazer Coulter, Fernanda Eliscu, Alfred Garland, Grace George, Emil Hoch, P. James, Louise Lloyd, Agnes Marks, Agnes McCarthy, Thomas Meighan, Samuel Michaelson, Annie Mifflin, William Murchison, George Osbourne, Bert W. Parmeter, George Pauncefort [Broadway debut], Louis Payne, Morton Selton, T. Troy, Marion Walsh, Frank Worthing. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1901) Stage Play: Don Caesar's Return. Written by Victor Mapes. Scenic Design by Arthur Voegtlin. Directed by Victor Mapes. Wallack's Theatre: 3 Sep 1901- Nov 1901 (closing date unknown/87 performances). Cast: Virginia Buchanan, Herbert Carr, Egbert Case, Edward Donnelly, Fernanda Eliscu, James K. Hackett, Thomas A. Hall, Hale Hamilton, Theodore Hamilton, Ira Hards [Broadway debut], Florence Kahn, Wilton Lackaye (as "King Carlos"), William Lamp, W.J. Le Moyne, George LeSoir, John E. Mackin, Sidney Price, Theodore Roberts, Maude Roosevelt, Charlotte Walker. Produced by James K. Hackett.
- (1903) Stage Play: Romeo and Juliet. Tragedy (revival).
- (1928) Stage Play: The Outsider. Drama (revival). Written by Dorothy Brandon.
- (1931) Stage Play: If I Were You. Comedy. Written by Sholom Aleichem. Directed by Maurice Schwartz [earliest Broadway credit]. Ambassador Theatre: 23 Sep 1931- Nov 1931 (closing date unknown/77 performances). Cast: Istar Barzel (as "Betty's Schoolmate"), Natalie Browning (as "Betty"), Joan Claire (as "Betty's Schoolmate"), Martin Cravath (as "First Student/Ensemble"), Charles Davis (as "Third Student/Ensemble"), Fernanda Eliscu (as "Sarah"), Arnold Emanuel (as "Second Student"), Arnold Emmanuel (as "Ensemble"), Estelle Kamins (as "Betty's Schoolmate"), Constantin Krummel (as "Ensemble"), Edward Leiter (as "Ivanoff"), Sam Lerer (as "Janitor"), Meyer Levin (as "Katz"), Charles Livingstone (as "Hourwitch"), Jack Marcus (as "Siomka"), Harry Mervis (as "Schneyerson"), George Nash (as "Chief of Gendarmes"), Antonio Passy (as "Fourth Student/Ensemble"), Louis Pennewell (as "Ensemble"), Zack Rosen (as "Ensemble"), Maurice Schwartz (as "David Shapiro"), Harry Worth (as "Greensberg"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1932) Stage Play: Triplets. Comedy. Written by Mark Linder. Directed by Walter Wilson. Theatre Masque: 21 Sep 1932- Sep 1932 (closing date unknown/3 performances). Cast: Alney Alba, Kirk Brown, Jr., Chester Clute (as "Heinrich Schindelheim"), Jack C. Connolly, William Dorbin, James Eby, Jr., Ruth Edell, Fernanda Eliscu (as "Marie Schindelheim"), Helen Glenn, Olga C. Hansen, Stanley Marlowe, J.S. McLaughlin, Marguerite Tebeau, John A. Willard. Produced by Mark Linder.
- (1935) Stage Play: Creeping Fire. Melodrama. Written by Marie Baumer. Directed by John Cameron. Vanderbilt Theatre: 16 Jan 1935- Feb 1935 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Morris Armor (as "Ed"), Jean Colbert (as "A Nurse"), Josephine De Vito (as "Girl"), Alvin Dexter (as "Dr. Bentley"), Eric Dressler (as "Scotty"), Fernanda Eliscu (as "A Fortune Teller"), Tommy Emma (as "Boy"), Theodore Fetter (as "Paul Connors"), Bernard Gorcey (as "Mr. Goodman"), Gordon Gould (as "State Trooper"), Jack Harwood (as "Jim"), Ralph Hertz (as "Second Vendor"), Butler Hixon (as "Second Reporter"), Leslie King (as "A Singer"), Frank Manning (as "Mr. Greenberg"), Frank S. Marino (as "Papa "), Joan Meredith (as "A Young Wife"), Ralph Morris (as "Joe"), Marjorie Peterson (as "Frankie Connors"), Mark Preston, Hope Richards (as "Dot"), Adelina Roattino, William Shea, Walter Vaughn (as "First Vendor") [final Broadway role], Alfred Webster, Maurice Wells. Produced by Glen N. W. McNaughton and John Cameron.
- (1935) Stage Play: Winterset. Tragedy. Written by Maxwell Anderson. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Guthrie McClintic. Martin Beck Theatre: 25 Sep 1935- Mar 1936 (closing date unknown/195 performances). Cast: Richard Bennett, Abner Biberman (as "Radical"), Anthony Blair, Eduardo Ciannelli (as "Trock"), Fernanda Eliscu (as "Piny") [final Broadway role], Stanley Gould, Ruth Hammond, Theodore Hecht, Walter Holbrook (as "Young Man"), Harold Johnsrud, Eva Langbord (as "1st Girl"), Margo (as "Miriamne"), Harold Martin, Burgess Meredith (as "Mio"), John Philliber (as "Hobo"), Billy Quinn, Morton Stevens (as "Lucio/St. John Terrell), Anatol Winogradoff (as "Esdras"). Produced by Guthrie McClintic.
- (April 9, 1936) She acted in Maxwell Anderson's play, "Winterset," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Burgess Meredith, Myron McCormick, Harold Johnsrud, Morton L. Stevens, Margo, Theodore Hecht, Anatole Winogradoff, Eva Langbord, Helen Wynn, John Philliber, Lee Baker, Billy Quinn, Hitous Gray, Abner Biberman, Anthony Blair, Harold Martin, Stanley Gould and Tom Maney in the cast. Jo Mielziner was set designer. Guthrie McClintic was producer and director.
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