- (1918 - 1933) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1918) Stage Play: The Wild Duck. Drama. Written by Henrik Ibsen. Plymouth Theatre: 11 Mar 1918- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Lionel Atwill, St. Clair Bayfield, Lyster Chambers, Edward Connelly, Frederick Gibbs, Austin O. Huhn [Broadway debut], Adelbert Knott, Norah Lamison, Harry Mestayer, Dodson Mitchell, Alla Nazimova, George Paige, Amy Veness, Walter C. Wilson, J.H. Wright. Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1918) Stage Play: A Doll's House. Drama (revival). Written by Henrik Ibsen. Plymouth Theatre: 11 Mar 1918- Apr 1918 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Produced by Arthur Hopkins.
- (1921) Stage Play: Marie Antoinette. Drama (revival). Written by "Edymar". Directed by Grace George and John Cromwell. Playhouse Theatre: 22 Nov 1921- Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Roy Adams (as "Swiss Guard"), Herbert Ashton (as "Sacques"), John Cromwell (as "Maillard"), Belle Daube [credited as Harda Daube] (as "Madame de Genlis"), Pedro de Cordoba (as "Count Axel Fersen"), Floria de Martimprey (as "Tirewoman"), Henri de Statera (as "Swiss Guard"), Paul Doucet [credited as H. Paul Doucet] (as "Leonard"), Agnes Dunphy (as "De Beauvert"), Jean Eastman (as "Tirewoman"), Florence Edney (as "Countess de Noailles"), Craig Ellis (as "Toulan"), Fred Eric (as "Louis XVI, King of France"), Grace George (as "Marie Antoinette, Queen of France"), Jack Grattan (as "Louis, Duke of Normandy, the Dauphin"), Austin O. Huhn (as "Augeard"), Rexford Kendrick (as "Pinnet"), Victor La Salle (as "Usher"), Jane Page (as "Tirewoman"), H.W. Rathke (as "Usher"), Walter Ringham (as "Joseph II, Emperor of Austria"), Lorna Valare (as "Marie Therese, the Princess Royal"), Betty Wales [credited as Bettie Wales] (as "Princess de Lamballe") [final Broadway role], Basil West (as "Caspierre"), Douglas Wood (as "Duc d'Orleans"), Frances Young (as "Madame Mouchy").
- (1922) Stage Play: Rosa Machree. Comedy/drama. Written by Howard E. Rose. Lexington Theatre: 9 Jan 1922- Jan 1922 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Julia Adler (as "Rosa Goldran"), Mabel Allen (as "Ellen Carew"), Lucy Beaumont (as "Lady Ethel Carew"), Binks (as "Binks"), Clarence Derwent (as "Brian Delaney"), Charles Esdale (as "Lucius Marley"), Harry Green (as "Cyril Lardon"), Austin O. Huhn [credited as Austin Huhn] (as "Wharton"), Ryder Keane (as "Gordon Brae"), Sonia Marcelle (as "Rachel Goldran"), Fuller Mellish (as "Lord Ragdon"). Produced by Hudson Productions Co. Inc.
- (1923) Stage Play: Peter Weston. Drama. Written by Frank Mitchell Dazey [earliest Broadway credit] and Leighton Osmun. Directed by Frank Keenan. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 18 Sep 1923- Oct 1923 (closing date unknown/23 performances). Cast: Judith Anderson (as "Jessie Weston") [Broadway debut], George W. Barnum (as "The Butler"), Hope Drown (as "The Maid"), Paul Everton (as "William Harris"), Millicent Hanley (as "Isabelle Weston"), Jay Hanna (as "James Weston"), Austin O. Huhn [credited as A.O. Huhn] (as "The Police Officer"), Frank Keenan (as "Peter Weston"), Wilfred Lytell (as "Paul Vannard"), Fred Mosley (as "Henry Vannard"), Clyde North (as "John Weston"). Produced by Sam Harris.
- (1926) Stage Play: Move On. Comedy. Written by Charles Banfield Hoyt. Directed by Augustin Duncan. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 8 Jan 1926- Jan 1926 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Buford Armitage (as "Richard Merrill"), Ralph Bunker (as "Roger Wallace Blackett"), Lon Carter(as "Jude Minnow"), Arthur Christian (as "Harold Padgett"), Eva Condon (as "M. Sophie Rossrucker"), Claude Cooper(as "Muskogee"), Hope Drown(as "Ellen Leahy"), Frank I. Frayne (as "Frank Kanovan"), Fred Hayden (as " Ed. Calkins"), Austin O. Huhn (as "Monty Lyons"), Paul Jacchia (as "Arthur Conklin"), George Neville (as "Cecil Dumphy"), Frances Pitt (as "Hilda Pincus"), John M. Sullivan (as "Thomas Healy"), G.O. Taylor (as "Ray Yarnold"), Hallett Thompson (as "Michael Michaels"). Produced by Edward A. Miller.
- (1926) Stage Play: The Trouper. Comedy. Written by J.C. Nugent and Elliott Nugent. Directed by Edwin Maxwell. 52nd Street Theatre: 8 Mar 1926- Mar 1926 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Cast: Mildred Booth (as "Molly Crites"), Walton Butterfield (as "Mr. Benson"), Helen Carew (as "Mary Millett"), Harold Elliott (as "Dwight Allen"), Robert T. Haines (as "Mr. Trelayne"), Mitchell Harris (as "Arthur Crites"), Austin O. Huhn [credited as A.O. Huhn] (as "Tink"), Carlotta Irwin (as "Elsie Splain"), Carleton Macy (as "David Millett"), J.C. Nugent (as "Larry Gilbert"), Ruth Nugent (as "Tilly"). Produced by The Playshop Inc.
- (1926) Stage Play: What Every Woman Knows. Comedy (revival). Written by J.M. Barrie and John Stix. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Bijou Theatre: 13 Apr 1926- Dec 1926 (closing date unknown/268 performances). Cast: Dennis Cleugh (as "Alick Wylie"), Lumsden Hare (as "Charles Venables"), Harry Hatch (as "Third Elector"), Helen Hayes (as "Maggie Wylie, his daughter"), Rose Hobart (as "Lady Sybil Lazenby"), Austin O. Huhn [credited as A.O. Huhn] (as "First Elector"), Kenneth MacKenna (as "John Shand"), Dora Micawber (as "A Maid"), Alfred Pinner (as "A Butler"), Adelaide Prince (as "Comtesse de la Briere"), Jack Terry (as "James Wylie, his son"), Eugene Weber (as "David Wylie, his son"), Vincent York (as "Second Elector"). Produced by William A. Brady. Produced in association with Lee Shubert and Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1927) Stage Play: What the Doctor Ordered. Farce. Written by Caesar Dunn. Directed by John Cromwell. Ritz Theatre: 18 Aug 1927- Sep 1927 (closing date unknown/20 performances). Cast: Ruth Abbott (as "Daphne") [Broadway debut], Frank Allworth (as "Will Scott"), Katherine Bogart (as "Bathing Girl"), Eva Condon, Berenice Dewey, Carye Gillen, Eden Gray (as "Office Nurse"), Hale Hamilton (as "Thomas Foster, M.D"), Mrs. Gene Hughes (as "Wife"), Austin O. Huhn (as "House Detective"), Joseph Johnson (as "Bell Hop"), Victor Kilian (as "Hotel Clerk"), Galina Kopernak (as "Fifi"), Dedette Lee (as "Judy Rock"), Barry O'Moore (as "Cuthbert St. Clair, Ph.D").
- (1928) Stage Play: Gentlemen of the Press. Written by Ward Morehouse. Directed by George Abbott. Henry Miller's Theatre: 27 Aug 1928- Dec 1928 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Granville Bates (as "Braddock"), Paul Clare, Elmer Cornell, John Cromwell (as "Wick Snell"), Harry Cronk, Russel Crouse, J. Hammond Dailey, Helen Flint, Harold Grau (as "Haley"), Louis Halprin, Austin O. Huhn (as "Night Porter"), George Humbert, Carlotta Irwin, Betty Lancaster, Lawrence Leslie, Harry Levian, Thos. A. Linker, Millard Mitchell (as "McBee"), Allan Nagle, Hugh O'Connell (as "Charlie Haven"), John Paschall, William Pawley, Duncan Penwarden, Francis Pierlot (as "McManahan"), Billy Quinn, J.H. Stoddart, Cornelius Vezin, Philip Wood. Produced by Thomas E. Jackson and H.S. Kraft.
- (1929) Stage Play: Now-a-Days. Drama. Written by Arthur F. Brash. Directed by Jessie Bonstelle. Forrest Theatre: 5 Aug 1929- Aug 1929 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Irene Blair (as "Barbara Herford"), Jack Boehn (as "Sheldon Lunt"), Melvyn Douglas (as "Boyd Butler"), Austin O. Huhn (as "Barbara Herford"), Mayo Methot (as "Paula Newhall"), Edward Pawley (as "A Stranger"), Duncan Penwarden (as "Mr. Huntington"), Peggy Shannon (as "Jean Wing'), Beverly Sitgreaves (as "Mrs. Fisher"), Walter Smith (as "George Chatfield"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- (1931) Stage Play: Devil in the Mind. Drama.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Decoy. Written by Harrison King. Directed by Austin O. Huhn. Royale Theatre: 1 Apr 1932- Apr 1932 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Charles Brokaw, Kirk Brown Jr., Joseph Burton, Ralph Chambers, Willard Dashiell, Ray Earles, Lorna Elliott, Mary Emerson, Lucille Fenton, James Garey, Robert Griffith, Jerry Lynch, Madge North, Philip Quinn, Janet Rathbun. Produced by Frederic Clayton and Austin O. Huhn.
- (1932) Stage Play: The Dubarry. Musical/operetta. Lyrics by Rowland Leigh. Music by 'Karl Millocker' [credited as Carl Millocker] (posthumous credit). Music arranged by Theo Mackaben. Libretto adapted by Rowland Leigh [earliest Broadway credit] and Desmond Carter. From the German libretto of Paul Knepler and J.M. Willeminsky. Based on "Grafin Dubarry" by F. Zell and Richard Genee. Musical Director: Gustave Salzer. Scenic Design and Costume Design by Vincente Minnelli. Orchestra under direction of Gustave Salzer. Directed by Austin O. Huhn [final Broadway credit/he would die on 23 Jan 1933 during production run]. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 22 Nov 1932- 4 Feb 1933 (87 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo (as "Baron Chamard"), Jean Audree (as "Suzanne/Lady of the Ensemble"), Fenton Barrett (as "Prince de Soubise"), Herman Belmonte (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Ethel Britton (as "Maid to Madame DuBarry/Lady of the Ensemble"), Nana Bryant (as "Marechale de Luxenbourg"), John Clarke (as "Comte Lammond"), Patricia Clarke (as "Ninon/Lady of the Ensemble"), Joyce Coles (as "La Camargo"), Harold Crane (as "Comte Bordeneau"), L. Davis (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Madaline De Sauter (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Henry Devitt (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Max Figman (as "Duc de Choiseul"), Melba Forsythe (as "Elise/Lady of the Ensemble"), Mildred Gethers (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Mildred Gethins (as "Landlady"), Clare Gould (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Marion Green (as "Louis XV"), Ruth Haidt (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Ruth Hale (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), J. Horn (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Lo Iven (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Pert Kelton (as "Margot"), Jeane Kroll (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Verta Kunkel (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Jack Lee (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Stanley Lipton (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Eleanor Manning (as "Violet/Lady of the Ensemble"), Marjory Marlow (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Howard Marsh (as "Rene Lavallery"), Paula Maysak (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Marjory Miller (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Tully Millet (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Grace Moore (as "Jeanne"), Robinson Newbold (as "Marquis de la Marche"), Iris Newton (as "Gwen May/Lady of the Ensemble"), Leslie Ostrander (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Paul Owen (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), James Philips (as "Comte Fragonard"), Roberta Pierre (as "Therese/Lady of the Ensemble"), Rolande Poucel (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Helen Raymond (as "Madame Sauterelle"), Jack Rees (as "Prince Lavery"), M. Remnek (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Marie Rio (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Lolita Robertson (as "Madame Libille"), Arthur Roland (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Carl Rose (as "Gentleman of the Ensemble"), Alexis Sandersen (as "Hubert Oronais"), Marion Santre (as "Josephine/Lady of the Ensemble"), Len Saxon (as "La Jeune Moreau"), May Sigler (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Georgine Stokes (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Vivian Vernon (as "Sophie/Lady of the Ensemble"), Percy Waram (as "Comte DuBarry"), Alma Wertley (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Esther Whetton (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Craig Williams (as "Maitre Cascal"), Jerry Williams (as "Dorothea Berke Ballet"), Helen Withers (as "Didine/Lady of the Ensemble"). Replacement cast: Henry Devitt (as "Prince de Soubise"), William Hain (as "Rene Lavallery"), Marjory Miller (as "Josephine"), Patricia Parsons (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Marion Santre (as "Therese"), Andrew Tombes (as "Marquis de la Marche"). Produced by Morris Green and Tillie Leblang. Produced by arrangement with Crescendo Theatreverlag.
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