- Active on Broadway (credited as Kate Meek) in the following productions:
- The Butterflies (1894). Written by Henry Guy Carleton. Palmer's Theatre: 5 Feb 1894- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Annie Adams, Maude Adams, C. Leslie Allen, Lewis Baker, A.S. 'Pop' Byron [Broadway debut], John Drew, Harry Harwood, Frank E. Lamb, Olive May, Kate Meeks [Broadway debut/credited as Kate Meek].
- Too Much Johnson (1894). Farce. Written by William Gillette. Based on "La Plantation Thomassin" by Maurice Ordonneau. Standard Theatre: 26 Nov 1894- Jun 1895 (closing date unknown/216 performances). Cast: Henry Bell, Ralph Delmore (as "Johnson") [Broadway debut], William Gillette (as "Augustus Billings"), Marie Greenwald, Maud Haslam, Kate Meeks, Samuel Reed.
- Because She Loved Him So (1899). Comedy. Written by William Gillette. From Jalouse by Alexandre Bisson and Adolph Leclercq. Musical Director: Charles Wernig. Directed by Joseph Humphreys. Hoyt's Theatre: 16 Jan 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, William Barstow Smith, Leonora Braham, Frances Comstock, Ida Conquest (as "Gertrude West"), W.J. Constantine, Arnold Daly (as "Thomas Weatherby"), J.E. Dodson, Charles Eldridge, Roy Fairchild, Maggie Fielding, Augusta Glose, Tully Marshall (as "Rev. Lyman Langley, Dean of Waterford"), Margaret Mayo, Kate Meeks (as "Mrs. John Weatherby"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: David Harum. Comedy. Written by R. Hitchcock and M.W. Hitchcock. Based on the novel by Edward Noyes Wescott. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Garrick Theatre: 1 Oct 1900- Feb 1901 (closing date unknown/1498 performances). Cast: Charles Avery, Frank Burbeck, Lois Frances Clark, William H. Crane (as "David Harum"), George F. De Vere, Will Dean, William Dupont, Katherine Florence, Homer Granville, Charles Jackson, Kate Meeks (as "Aunt Polly Bixbee"), George S. Probert, William Sampson (as "Dick Larribee", Sheridan Tupper. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Produced on film as David Harum (1915) by Famous Playewrs {later known as Paramount Pictures).
- (1902) Stage Play: David Harum. Comedy (revival). Written by R. Hitchcock and M.W. Hitchcock. Based on the novel by Edward Noyes Wescott. Criterion Theatre: 8 Sep 1902- Sep 1902 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Charles Avery, Percy Brooke, Frank Burbeck, Lois Frances Clark, William H. Crane (as "David Harum"), George F. De Vere, William Dupont, Perdita Hudspeth, Charles Jackson, Kate Meeks (as "Aunt Polly Bixbee"), Guy Nichols, Joseph Rawley, Earle Ryder, Sheridan Tupper. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Admirable Crichton. Fantasy. Written by J.M. Barrie. Lyceum Theatre: 17 Nov 1903- Mar 1904 (closing date unknown/144 performances). Cast: William Gillette (as "Mr. Crichton"), Pattie Browne, Ethel Bruce, Florence Busby, Sybil Campbell, Sybil Carlisle, Rosalind Coghlan, Frances Comstock, Fred Courteney, Ernest Crawford, Marie Doro (as "Lady Catherine Lasenby"), Archie Fahnestock, Maude Giroux, Evelyn Harris, Harold Heaton, Florence Honey, Beatrice Irwin, Henry Kemble, Charles S. Marshall, Kate Meeks (as "Countess of Brocklehurst"), Joseph F. Moreland, H.A. Morey, Frederick Morris, Carter Pickford, Soldene Powell, Arthur Willmore. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Produced on film as David Harum (1915) by Famous Playewrs {later known as Paramount Pictures).
- (1904) Stage Play: David Harum. Comedy (revival). Written by R. Hitchcock and M.W. Hitchcock. Based on the novel by Edward Noyes Wescott. Academy of Music: 4 Apr 1904- May 1904 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Charles Avery, Percy Brooke, Lois Frances Clark, William H. Crane (as "David Harum"), George F. De Vere, William Dupont, Perdita Hudspeth, Charles Jackson, Kate Meeks (as "Aunt Polly Bixbee"), Guy Nichols, Samuel Reed, John Saville, George Soule Spencer, Sheridan Tupper. Note: Produced on film as David Harum (1915) by Famous Playewrs {later known as Paramount Pictures).
- Jinny, the Carrier (1905). Comedy. Written by Israel Zangwill. Criterion Theatre: 10 Apr 1905- Apr 1905 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Charles S. Abbe, John W. Jennings, Sarah McVicker, Kate Meeks, Fuller Mellish, Annie Russell (as "Jinny"), Grant Stewart, George W. Wilson, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: De Lancey. Drama. Written by Augustus Thomas. Empire Theatre: 4 Sep 1905- Nov 1905 (closing date unknown/68 performances). Cast: Frank E. Aiken, William Bechtel, Cornelia Bedford, Margaret Dale, John Drew, Arthur Elliott, May Galyer, Walter Hale, Sidney Irving, Menifee Johnstone, Doris Keane, Kate Meeks, Guy Nichols, Harry Redding [Broadway debut], Albert Roccardi, Charles MacLean Savage, Robert Schable. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1907) Stage Play: All-of-a-Sudden Peggy. Comedy. Written by Ernest Denny. Directed by Maurice Campbell. Bijou Theatre: 11 Feb 1907- Mar 1907 (closing date unknown/34 performances). Cast: C. A. Chandos J.R. Crauford, Henrietta Crosman (as "Peggy"), Frank Gilmore, John Marble, Jane Marbury, Kate Meeks [credited as Kate Meek], Addison Pitt, Ernest Stallard, Ann Warrington, Ida Waterman. Produced by Maurice Campbell.
- ](1907). Stage Play: The Morals of Marcus. Written by William J. Locke [credited as William J. Locke] (earliest Broadway credit). Criterion Theatre: 18 Nov 1907- Dec 1907 (closing date unknown/44 performances). Cast: Eda Bruna, Ivo Dawson, Marie Doro, William Evans, Beatrice Forbes-Robertson, Alice Gale, Alexander King, Kate Meeks, Ethel Morrey, Alice Neal, Leonore Palmer, Forrest Robinson, C. Aubrey Smith, Mrs. J.P. West. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed by Famous Players Film Company [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Morals of Marcus (1915) [starring Marie Doro as "Carlotta"], and by Realart Pictures Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as Morals (1921).
- (1908) Stage Play: Love Watches. Comedy. Written by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet. Book adapted by Gladys Unger. Directed by William Seymour. Lyceum Theatre: 27 Aug 1908- Jan 1909 (closing date unknown/172 performances). Cast: Annie Bradley, Billie Burke (as "Jacqueline"), William Claire, Laura Clement, W.H. Crompton, Stanley Dark (as "Mons. Carteret"), Louise Drew, William Edgar, Ida Greeley-Smith, Cyril Keightley (as "Count Andre De Juvigny"), Ernest Lawford, Maud S. Love, Kate Meeks (as "Marquise de Juvigney"), Maude Odell, Horace H. Porter, Charlotte Shelby, Isabel West. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- Mrs. Dot (1910). Comedy. Written by W. Somerset Maugham. Lyceum Theatre: 24 Jan 1910- Mar 1910 (closing date unknown/72 performances). Cast: Mildred Barrett, Billie Burke (as "Mrs. Worthley"), Ernest Cossart (as "Mr. Rixon"), Annie Esmond (as "Lady Sellenger"), Basil Hallam (as "Freddie Perkins"), A. Lionel Hogarth (as "Charles"), Fred Kerr (as "James Blenkinsop"), Julian L'Estrange (as "Gerald Halstane"), Edgar J. MacGregor (as "Mr. Wright"), P.E. McCoy, Kate Meeks (as "Eliza Macgregor"), Annie Meredith. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1911) Stage Play: What the Doctor Ordered. Written by A.E. Thomas. Astor Theatre: 20 Sep 1911- Oct 1911 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Katherine Bayard Bell, Mabel Bert, Virginia Hammond, William McVay, Kate Meeks, Anne Meredith, Allan Pollock, Fritz Williams. Produced by Wagenhals and Collin Kemper.
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