- (1905 - 1911) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1905) Stage Play: The Earl and the Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Ivan Caryll. Material by Seymour Hicks. Lyrics by Percy Greenbank. Additional music also by E. Ray Goetz, Max C. Eugene, Albert von Tilzer, R.A. Browne, Edward Laska, Nathaniel D. Mann and William H. Penn. Musical Direction by Clarence West. Additional lyrics also by R.A. Browne, Arthur Gillespie, Addison Burkhard, Paul Barnes, Edward Laska, Nat D. Mann, William H. Penn. Additional lyrics by Jerome Kern. Additional music by Jerome Kern. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Casino Theatre: 4 Nov 1905- 10 Mar 1906 (148 performances). Cast: Beatrice Adams, Violet Adams, Louise Alexander, Marian Alexander, Madeline Anderson, W.H. Armstrong, Margaret Hubbard Ayer, Jennie Boylan, Georgia Caine, Alan Campbell, Irene Chandler, Maud Crossland, Louise De Rigney, Roy Dennison, W.H. Denny, J. Bernard Dyllyn, Miss Fitzgerald, Enid Forde, Eddie Foy (as "Jim Cheese, a dog trainer"), Sam Goodman, Jane Hall, Lillian Heckler, Harold Hendee, Violet Holls, Katherine Hyland, Edna Jeans, Ruth Langdon, Lillie Lawton, May Lewis, Hazel Manchester, Albert J. Marshall, Nellie McCoy, Victor Morley, Dudley E. Oatman, John Peachey Broadway debut], Zelma Rawlston, Miss Raymond, Lillian Rice, Templar Saxe, Amelia Summerville, Grace Walton, Miss Watson, Angie Weimers, Dorothy Zimmerman. Produced by Sam S. Shubert and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1907) Stage Play: Miss Pocahontas. Musical comedy. Music by Dan J. Sullivan, Agustus Barratt [credited as Augustus Barratt] and Carl Willimore. Book by R.A. Barnet and R. Melville Baker. Lyrics by R. Melville Baker. Music orchestrated by Albert M. Kanrich. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harry H. Luther. Directed by R.A. Barnet. Lyric Theatre: 28 Oct 1907- 9 Nov 1907 (16 performances). Produced by R.L. Giffen.
- (1911) Stage Play: A Certain Party. Musical/farce. Music by Robert Hood Bowers. Lyrics by Edgar Smith. Book by Edgar Smith. Based on a comedy by Frank Ward O'Malley and Edward W. Townsend. Musical Director: Tom Kelly. Featuring songs by Tom Kelly and Mabel Hite. Featuring songs with lyrics by Mabel Hite and Raymond Peck. Costume Design by Lucille, Hitchins and Max & Mahieu. Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by William Collier Sr. [credited as William Collier]. Wallack's Theatre: 24 Apr 1911- 13 May 1911 (24 performances). Cast: Marie Ashton (as "Miss Depuyster"), Esther Bissett (as "Miss Brompton"), Nena Blake (as "Grace Fairweather"), Andrew Brannigan (as "Buck Powers/Chorus/Patrick Reilly"), Miss Clements (as "Chorus"), Eddie Cline (as "Barney Rafferty/Chorus"), Miss Dana (as "Chorus), Louise Dempsey (as "Mrs. Jeremiah Fogarty"), Olive Depp (as "Chorus"), Mr. Devlin (as "Chorus"), Mike Donlin (as "James Barrett"), Richard Garrick (as "Roundsman Timothy Moline"), Frank Grom (as "Jerry Fagan/Chorus"), Miss Harris (as "Chorus"), Harold Hartsell(as "Sydney Finch"), Lillian Herbert (as "Maybelle Carrington"), Mabel Hite (as "Norah"), Miss Holmes (as "Chorus"), Miss Howard (as "Chorus"), Tom Jaffola (as "Chorus"), Mr. Johnson (as "Chorus"), Alfred Kappeler (as "George Caldwell"), John T. Kelly (as "Jerry Fogarty"), Miss Lane (as "Chorus"), Ruth Lloyd (as "Miss Ogilvie/Carrie Keyes"), Beatrice Moreland (as "Mrs. Lorimer"), Arthur O'Keefe (as "Danny Clark"), Carolyn Parsons (as "Lena/Chorus"), John Peachey (as "Atkins") [final Broadway role], John Pierce (as "Larry Dunn/Chorus"), Miss. Randall (as "Chorus"), Mr. Rogers (as "Chorus"), James Seeley (as "Homer Caldwell"), Quayle Settliffe (as "Handsome Harry/Chorus"), George Sullivan (as "Ikey Finklestein"), Miss Welson (as "Chorus"), Miss Williams (as "Chorus"), Susanne Willis (as "Mary"). Produced by Liebler & Co.
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