- (1900 - 1937) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: Borderside. Comedy. Written by Eva Foster Riggs and Virginia Calhoun. Lyceum Theatre: 30 Apr 1900- May 1900 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Vivian Bernard, Leslie Bingham, Virginia Calhoun, Burt G. Clark, Laurence Eddinger, Lorle Eddinger, Ada Gilman [Broadway debut], Robert T. Haines [Broadway debut], Julia Hanchett, Miriam Nesbitt, Lynn Pratt, Edward See, Thomas Whiffen.
- (1900) Stage Play: In the Palace of the King. Drama. Written by Lorimer Stoddard. Based on the novel by F. Marion Crawford. Directed by William Seymour. Theatre Republic: 31 Dec 1900- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/138 performances). Cast: C. Leslie Allen, Viola Allen (as "Dolores"), Frank Bixby, Jessie Bradford, Edgar L. Davenport (as "Cardinal de Torres"), Master Dotterwick, Harry Ford, Frank Gheen, J.A. Gustam, Robert T. Haines (as "Prince John"), Clarence Handyside, John P. Jordan, Master Martin, Master M'Cahill, Blanche Morton, Gertrude Norman, William Norris, Isabelle Parker, Eben Plympton (as "King Philip II"), Margaret Shafer, Eugene Sweetland, Marcia Van Dresser (as "Dolores"), Susan Van Duzer, Reginald Vivian. Produced by Liebler & Co.
- (1901) Stage Play: Miranda of the Balcony. Drama. Written by Anne Crawford Flexner [earliest Broadway credit]. Based on the novel by A.E.W. Mason. Directed by Harrison Grey Fiske and Max Figman. Manhattan Theatre: 24 Sep 1901- Nov 1901 (62 performances). Cast: Burton Adams, Victoria Addison, Frank Alliston, Frederick C. Bertrand, Claus Bogel [Broadway debut], Edward Davis, Louise Delmar, J.E. Dodson (as "Mr. Warriner"), Max Figman, Mrs. Fiske (as "Miranda Warriner"), Etienne Girardot, Bertram Godfrey, Robert T. Haines, H. Hartweil Sleight, James Henderson, Annie Irish, Katharine Kaye, Edward Lester, Mary Maddern, J. Cleneay Mathews, Frank McCormack, Ella Miller, Kate Pattison-Selten, Jessica Penn, W.C. Raue, Charles O. Shaw, Phillips Smalley, Dorothy Stanton, Emily Stevens [Broadway debut], Edward Stockton, Jefferson Winter, Marion Wolsey Cate, Josephine Wyndham. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch. Drama. Written by Mrs. Burton Harrison. Directed by Mrs. Fiske and Max Figman. Manhattan Theatre: 25 Nov 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Victoria Addison, Helen Ashley, Frederick Bertrand, Claus Bogel, Lillian Clare, Louise Delmar, John F. Denton, J.E. Dodson, Miss Eldridge, Max Figman (in undetermined role), Mrs. Fiske (as "Mrs. Hatch"), Robert T. Haines, H. Hartweil Sleight, James Henderson, Annie Irish, Katharine Kaye, Mary Maddern, J. Cleany Mathews, Frank McCormack, Ella Miller, Eleanor Moretti, George Odell, Jessica Penn, W.C. Raue, Charles O. Shaw, Phillips Smalley, Emily Stevens, Rose Stuart, Edith Talbot, Annie Ward Tiffany, Jefferson Winter. Produced by Harrison Grey Fiske.
- (1902) Stage Play: Hearts Aflame. Drama. Written by Genevieve Greville Haines. Suggested by the novelette by Louise Winter. Garrick Theatre: 12 May 1902- May 1902 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Leslie Bingham, Lillian Bond, James H. Bradbury, Rhoda Cameron, Rosa Da Pont, Arnold Daly (as "Harry"), Dorothy Dorr (as "Mrs. Harmony"), Bijou Fernandez, Robert T. Haines (as "Paul Charteris"), Lawrence Hilliard, Jane Holly, Frank Howson, George Leslie, William Lester, Ethel Lyman, Tully Marshall, Max Mazzanovich, Nat Nazarro Jr., Channez Olney, Edna Phillips, Joseph A. Phillips, Mary Poore, Becton Radford, Lucile Watson [Broadway debut], Adelyn Wesley, Josephine Wyndham. Produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Darling of the Gods [A Drama of Japan]. Drama. Written by David Belasco and John Luther Long. Incidental music by William Furst. Musical Director: William Furst. Production Supervised by David Belasco. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 3 Dec 1902- May 1903 (closing date unknown/182 performances). Cast: Blanche Bates (as "Yo-San, Daughter of the Prince of Tosan"), F. Andrews (as "Shusshoo, Major Domo"), George Arliss (as "Zakkuri, Minister of War"), Harrison Armstrong (as "Inu, a Corean Giant, Yo-San's slave"), Mrs. F.M. Bates (as "The Fox Woman, Who is said to "devour men's souls"), J.H. Benrimo [credited as J. Harry Benrimo] (as "Bento, Kara's Two-sword Man/Kato, a fisher of carp"), Albert Bruning (as "Tonda-Tanji, Nephew of Zakkuri/Nagoya, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Winthrop Chamberlain (as "Tcho, spy of Zakkuri/Gentleman of Rank") [Broadway debut], Miss Coleman (as "Geisha Girl"), John Dunton (as "Takoro, Kara's Two-sword Man/Taro, spy of Zakkuri/Gentleman of Rank"), Rankin Duvall (as "Migaku, The Shadow, spy of Zakkuri/Korin, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Miss Earle (as "Singing Girl"), Miss Ellis (as "Geisha Girl"), Robert T. Haines (as "Kara, Outlaw Prince and leader of the two-sword men"), France Hamilton (as "Madame Asani, The beautiful Geisha of Red Maple Gardens"), Legrand Howland (as "First Secretary"), Miss Karle (as "Geisha Girl"), Cooper Leonard (as "Admiral Tano, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes"), Adah Baker Lewis [credited as Adah Lewis] (as "Setsu, Yo-San's maid"), Madeleine Livingston (as "Nu, a singing girl/Singing Girl"), Miss Mardell (as "Geisha Girl"), Mr. Meehan (as "Gentleman of Rank"), Gaston Mervale (as "Banza, Priest of the Band of Samurai, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Warren Milford (as "Hassebe Soyemon, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes"), Miss Mirien (as "Singing Girl"), May Montford (as "Isamu, Chidori's maid"), Eleanor Moretti (as "Rosy Sky, a dweller in "The City Without Nights"), Maurice Pike (as "Kugo, The Gnarled-Back, spy of Zakkuri"), Mr. Redmund (as "Gentleman of Rank"), Dorothy Revelle (as "Kaede, a teacher of manners"), A.D. Richards (as "Nagoji, Kara's Two-sword Man/Second Secretary/Gentleman of Rank"), Helen Russell (as "Niji-Onna, Little Lady of the Rain-bow, Rosy Sky's maid"), Westropp Saunders (as "Man in The Lantern"), James W. Shaw (as "Sir Yuke-Yume, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes/Gentleman of Rank"), Dexter Smith (as "Jutsu, Kara's Two-sword Man/Gentleman of Rank"), Mr. Stevens (as "Gentleman of Rank"), Edward Talford (as "Lord Chi-Chi, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes"), F.A. Thomson (as "The Imperial Messenger"), Frederic A. Thomson (as "Tori, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Joseph Tuohy (as "Ato, Watcher of Watchers, spy of Zakkuri"), Miss Vista (as "Geisha Girl"), Charles Walcot (as "Saigon, Prince of Tosan"), Mrs. Charles Walcot (as "Chidori, Tonda-Tanji's Aunt"), Richard Warner (as "Kosa, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Carleton Webster (as "Yoban, Watcher at the Prince of Tosan's Yashiki"), Madge West (as "Little Sano, Son of Nagoya"), E.P. Wilks (as "Shiba, Teller of who Comes and who Goes, spy of Zakkuri"), Miss Winard (as "Geisha Girl"). Replacement cast: Morris Cook (as "Kojin, Gatherer of Geisha tattle, spy of Zakkuri"), David Lipman (as "Crier of the Night Hours"), James W. Shaw (as "Kaye, Kara's Two-sword Man"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Darling of the Gods [A Drama of Japan]. Drama [return engagement]. Written by David Belasco and John Luther Long. Incidental music by William Furst. Musical Director: William Furst. Production Supervised by David Belasco. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Directed by David Belasco. Belasco Theatre: 16 Sep 1903- Jul 1904 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast: F. Andrews (as "Shusshoo, Major Domo"), George Arliss (as "Zakkuri, Minister of War"), Harrison Armstrong (as "Inu, a Corean Giant, Yo-San's slave"), Blanche Bates (as "Yo-San, Daughter of the Prince of Tosan"), Mrs. F.M. Bates (as "The Fox Woman, Who is said to "devour men's souls"), J.H. Benrimo [credited as J. Harry Benrimo] (as "Bento, Kara's Two-sword Man/Kato, a fisher of carp"), Albert Bruning (as "Tonda-Tanji, Nephew of Zakkuri/Nagoya, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Winthrop Chamberlain (as "Tcho, spy of Zakkuri/Gentleman of Rank"), Miss Coleman (as "Geisha Girl"), John Dunton (as "Takoro, Kara's Two-sword Man/Taro, spy of Zakkuri/Gentleman of Rank"), Rankin Duvall (as "Migaku, The Shadow, spy of Zakkuri/Korin, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Miss Earle (as "Singing Girl"), Miss Ellis (as "Geisha Girl"), Robert T. Haines (as "Kara, Outlaw Prince and leader of the two-sword men"), France Hamilton (as "Madame Asani, The beautiful Geisha of Red Maple Gardens"), Legrand Howland (as "First Secretary"), Miss Karle (as "Geisha Girl"), Cooper Leonard (as "Admiral Tano, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes"), Adah Baker Lewis [credited as Adah Lewis] (as "Setsu, Yo-San's maid"), Madeleine Livingston (as "Nu, a singing girl/Singing Girl"), Miss Mardell (as "Geisha Girl"), Mr. Meehan (as "Gentleman of Rank"), Gaston Mervale (as "Banza, Priest of the Band of Samurai, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Warren Milford (as "Hassebe Soyemon, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes"), Miss Mirien (as "Singing Girl"), May Montford (as "Isamu, Chidori's maid"), Eleanor Moretti (as "Rosy Sky, a dweller in "The City Without Nights"), Maurice Pike (as "Kugo, The Gnarled-Back, spy of Zakkuri"), Mr. Redmund (as "Gentleman of Rank"), Dorothy Revelle (as "Kaede, a teacher of manners"), A.D. Richards (as "Nagoji, Kara's Two-sword Man/Second Secretary/Gentleman of Rank"), Helen Russell (as "Niji-Onna, Little Lady of the Rain-bow, Rosy Sky's maid"), Westropp Saunders (as "Man in The Lantern"), James W. Shaw (as "Sir Yuke-Yume, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes/Gentleman of Rank"), Dexter Smith as "Jutsu, Kara's Two-sword Man/Gentleman of Rank"), Mr. Stevens (as "Gentleman of Rank"), Edward Talford (as "Lord Chi-Chi, guest at the Feast of a Thousand Welcomes"), F.A. Thomson (as "The Imperial Messenger"), Frederic A. Thomson (as "Tori, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Joseph Tuohy (as "Ato, Watcher of Watchers, spy of Zakkuri"), Miss Vista (as "Geisha Girl"), Charles Walcot (as "Saigon, Prince of Tosan"), Mrs. Charles Walcot (as "Chidori, Tonda-Tanji's Aunt"), Richard Warner (as "Kosa, Kara's Two-sword Man"), Carleton Webster (as "Yoban, Watcher at the Prince of Tosan's Yashiki"), Madge West (as "Little Sano, Son of Nagoya"), E.P. Wilks (as "Shiba, Teller of who Comes and who Goes, spy of Zakkuri"), Miss Winard (as "Geisha Girl"). Produced by David Belasco.
- (1905) Stage Play: Once Upon a Time. Comedy. Written by Genevieve Greville Haines. Berkeley Lyceum Theatre: 2 Jan 1905- Jan 1905 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Albert S. Angeles, Colin Campbell [Broadway debut], Gertrude Coghlan (as "Dona Ana"), Mathilde Cottrelly (as "Concepcion"), Robert T. Haines (as "Don Juan"), Ida Hoppe, Arthur Hoyt, Margaret Huddleston, E.J. Ratcliffe, Charles Lester Rich, Tom Ricketts, Warren A. Rodgers, Josephine Victor [Broadway debut], Virginia West.
- (1906) Stage Play: Clothes. Drama. Written by Avery Hopwood and Channing Pollock. Scenic Design by Robert T. McKee and H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Van Horn and Lord and Taylor. Mannhattan Theatre: 11 Sep 1906- Dec 1906 (closing date unknown/113 performances). Cast: Grace George (as "Olivia Sherwood"), Louise Closser Hale, Justine Cutting, Douglas Fairbanks, Robert T. Haines, Diana Huneker, Angela Ogden, Dorothy Revelle, Charles Stanley, A.H. Stuart, Anne Sutherland, Richard Wilson, Frank Worthing. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1907) Stage Play: Divorcons. Comedy (revival). Written by Victorien Sardou and Emile DeNajac. Directed by Frank Hatch. Wallack's Theatre: 15 Apr 1907- Jun 1907 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: Ruth Benson (as "Mme. De Brionne"), Evelyn Carter Carrington (as "Mme. De Valfontaine"), Justine Cutting (as "Mlle. De Lusigan"), Edward Fielding (as "Bastien"), Max Freeman (as "Joseph"), Grace George (as "Cyprienne"), Robert T. Haines (as "M. de Gratinac"), Laura Lemmers (as "Josepha"), Charles Stanley (as "M. Bafourlin"), A.H. Stuart (as "M. Clavynac"), Richard Wilson (as "Jamarot"), Frank Worthing (as "M. des Prunelles"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Writing on the Wall. Drama. Written by William Hurlbut. Directed by Walter N. Lawrence. Savoy Theatre: 26 Apr 1909- May 1909 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: John Bickford, Frank Craven, Robert T. Haines, Florence Huntington, Ben Johnson, William Morris (as "Mr. Lawrence"), Olga Nethersole (as "Barbara Lawrence"), Constance Raymond, Beverly Sitgreaves, J.R. Wallace. Note: Filmed by The Vitagraph Co. of America [distributed by V-L-S-E] as The Writing on the Wall (1916).
- (1909) Stage Play: The Dollar Mark. Drama. Written by George Broadhurst. Directed by George Broadhurst. Wallack's Theatre: 23 Aug 1909- Oct 1909 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: George Backus, Alpha Byers, Henry Calkins, T.J. Carlyle, Burke Clarke, Clay Clement [Broadway debut], J.H. Davis, Pauline Frederick, Robert T. Haines, T.H. Hartman, Cuyler Hastings (as "Carson Baylis"), Harold Howard, Selene Johnson, Allen Little, George O. Morris, Frances Ring (as "Alice Chandler"), Brinsley Shaw, Hassard Short, Ogden Stevens, D.J. Sullivan, Robert Warwick (as "James Gresham"), George Wright Jr. Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Commanding Officer. Melodrama. Written by Theodore Burt Sayre. Savoy Theatre: 27 Dec 1909- Jan 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Edna Bern, Gertrude Dallas [Broadway debut], Robert T. Haines, Isabel Irving, John Junior, Charles Lane, Edward Martindel, Charles Milward, Rosa Rand, Phyllis Sherwood, George C. Staley, Frederick Watson. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: Little Eyolf. Drama. Written by Henrik Ibsen. Nazimova's 39th Street Theatre: 18 Apr 1910- May 1910 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Alla Nazimova (as "Mrs. Rita Allmers"), Gertrude Berkeley, Ida Conquest, Robert T. Haines, Master George Tobin, Brandon Tynan. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Question. Written by Sherman Dix. Directed by Edwin Arden. Daly's Theatre: 19 Dec 1912- 22 Dec 1912 (4 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, Charles Dowd, Helen Gillingwater, Robert T. Haines, Ernest Joy, Margaret Lee, Olive May, Ellen Mortimer, Ottola Nesmith [Broadway debut], Richard Sterling, G.W. Wilson. Produced by Wallston Producing Co.
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