- La Belle Hélène (1899). Musical/opera (revival).
- Chris and the Wonderful Lamp (1900). Musical.
- Florodora (1900). Musical comedy. Music by Leslie Stuart. Book by Owen Hall. Revised by Frank S. Pixley. Lyrics by Leslie Stuart, Ernest Boyd-Jones and Paul Rubens. Featuring songs with lyrics by Frank A. Clement. Directed by Lewis Hopper. Casino Theatre (moved to The New York Theatre from 14 Oct 1901- 25 Jan 1902): 10 Nov 1900- 25 Jan 1902 (505 performances). Cast: Guelma Baker (as "Valeda"), Mabel Barrison (as "Calista"), Nace Bonville (as "Leandro"), Joseph Colt (as "Thomas A. Kiernan"), Sydney Deane (as "Frank Abercoed"), May Edouin (as "Angela Gilfain"), Willie Edouin (as "Anthony Tweedlepunch"), R.E. Graham (as "Cyrus Gilfain"), Daisy Greene (as "Clare Fitzclarence"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Lady Hollyrood"), Lewis Hopper (as "George De Long"), Fannie Johnston (as "Dolores"), Reginald Langdale (as "Max Aepfelbaum"), Sadie Lauer (as "Jose"), Adelaide Phillips (as "Juanita"), Aline Potter (as "Violante"), Ernest Pym (as "Tennyson Sims"), Marjorie Relyea (as "Cyrus Gilfain"), Cyril Scott (as "Captain Arthur Donegal"), John Scott (as "Paul Crogan"), Vaughn Texsmith (as "Mamie Rowe"), Elaine Van Selover (as "Inez"), Margaret Walker (as "Daisy Chain"), Agnes Wayburn (as "Lottie Chalmers"), Joseph Welsh (as "Edward Gore"), Marie L. Wilson (as "Lucy Ling"). Produced by Dunne, Ryley and Fisher.
- The Silver Slipper (1902). Musical comedy.
- The Great Decide (1906).
- About Town (1906).
- Fifty Miles from Boston (1908).
- Jumping Jupiter (1911). Musical/farce. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Featuring songs by Grace Kahn, Harry Archer, Irving Berlin and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Junie McCree, Gus Kahn, Francis DeWitt and Ted Snyder Directed by Richard Carle. New York Theatre: 6 Mar 1911- 25 Mar 1911 (24 performances). Cast: Natalie Alt (as "Elsie Buchanan"), Burrell Barbaretto (as "Robert Winthrop"), Helen Broderick (as "Miss Winston"), Bly Brown (as "Miss Ranier"), Jessie Cardownie (as "Caroline Goodwillie"), Richard Carle (as "Professor Goodwillie"), Anna Chandler (as "Mrs. Anastasia Kidd"), Ina Claire (as "Molly Pebbleford"), Lester J. Crawford (as "Stephen Buchanan"), Blanche Curtis (as "Miss Chalmers"), Naomi Dale (as "Miss Hupp"), Murray D'Arcy (as "Stilwell"), Jean Engels (as "Miss Renault"), John Goldsworthy (as "Marmaduke Bright"), Ida Harris (as "Miss Cadillac"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Connie Curtiss"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Major Felix Buchanan"), Beatrice Morton (as "Miss Pierce"), Will H. Philbrick (as "Toby Pebbleford"), Betty Scott (as "Miss Buick"), Bessie Skeer (as "Miss Daimler"), Estelle St. Clair (as "Miss Lozier"), Margaret Strasselle (as "Miss Locomobile"), Marie Vernon (as "Miss Packard"), Isabelle Winlocke (as "Genevieve Buchanan"). Produced by H.H. Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- Racketty-Packetty House (1912).
- The Things That Count (1913).
- The Elder Son (1914).
- Girl o' Mine (1918). Musical comedy. Book by Philip Bartholomae. Music by Frank Tours. Lyrics by Philip Bartholomae. Choreographed by Edward Hutchinson and Allan K. Foster. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Directed by Clifford Brooke and Edward P. Temple. Bijou Theatre: 28 Jan 1918 - 9 Mar 1918 (48 performances). Cast: Charles Burrows (as "A Waiter"), Irving Carter (as "Ensemble"), Robert H. Casey (as "Ensemble"), Sylvia Cassell (as "Ensemble"), Virginia Curtis (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Dickson (as "Betty"), Frank Ervin (as "Ensemble"), Frank Fay (as "Jack")[Broadway debut], Barrett Greenwood (as "Charlie"), Virginia Gunther (as "Ensemble"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Lulu"), Leo Howe (as "Ensemble"), Carl Hyson (as "Toby"), Helen Lee (as "Mildred"), James Lounsbery (as "Duc de Bouvais"), Carlton Macy (as "Greene"), Joseph McCallion (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Moffat (as "Ensemble"), Marie Nordstrom (as "Lily"), Carolyn Nunder (as "Ensemble"), Ernest Perrin (as "Chef de Gare, Maitre d'Hotel"), Kathleen Quain (as "Ensemble"), David Quixano (as "Teddy"), Kathryn Rahn (as "Ensemble"), Cynthia Randolph (as "Ensemble"), Stanley Rayburn (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Rollins (as "Ensemble"), Clarissa Stem (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Stevenson (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Wakefield (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Elisabeth Marbury. Produced in association with Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
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