- (1895 - 1928) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1895) Stage Play: Captain Paul. Melodrama. Written by Edward E. Rose [earliest Broadway credit] and Alfred M. De Lisserx. Based on a story by Alexandre Dumas. Haverley's 14th Street Theatre: 22 Apr 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: Robert Hilliard.
- (1895) Stage Play: The Prisoner of Zenda. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose and Anthony Hope. Based on a novel by Anthony Hope. Lyceum Theatre: 4 Sep 1895- unknown (unknown performances). Cast included: Grace Kimball, E.H. Sothern. Produced by Daniel Frohman. Note: Filmed as The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), The Prisoner of Zenda (1952), The Prisoner of Zenda (1979), The Prisoner of Zenda (1922), The Prisoner of Zenda (1915), The Prisoner of Zenda (1913), The Prisoner of Zenda (1984), Prisoner of Zenda (1988)).
- (1896) Stage Play: The Prisoner of Zenda. Drama (revival). Written by Edward E. Rose and Anthony Hope. Based on a novel by Anthony Hope. Lyceum Theatre: 10 Feb 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: James K. Hackett [Broadway debut]. Note: Filmed as The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), The Prisoner of Zenda (1952), The Prisoner of Zenda (1979), The Prisoner of Zenda (1922), The Prisoner of Zenda (1915), The Prisoner of Zenda (1913), The Prisoner of Zenda (1984), Prisoner of Zenda (1988)).
- (1896) Stage Play: Under the Red Robe. Romance. Written by Edward E. Rose. From the novel by Stanley J. Weyman. Empire Theatre: 28 Dec 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Viola Allen (as "Renee"), Lewis Baker (as "Henri de Cocheforet"), J.E. Dodson (as "Cardinal Richelieu"), William Faversham (as "Gil de Berault"). Note: Filmed as Under the Red Robe (1937) [silent productions exist from 1914- later under this title without Mr. Rose's credit attached].
- (1898) Stage Play: Phroso. Drama. Book by H.V. Esmond and Edward E. Rose. Based on the book by Anthony Hope. Empire Theatre: 26 Dec 1898- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: William Faversham, Jesse Millward [Broadway debut].
- (1899) Stage Play: Rupert of Hentzau. Drama. Written by Anthony Hope. Contributions by Edward E. Rose. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Lyceum Theatre: 10 Apr 1899- unknown (unknown performances). Cast [as known]: James K. Hackett, Arthur Hoops [Broadway debut], Jobyna Howland. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Gadfly. Drama. Book by Edward E. Rose. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Wallack's Theatre: 18 Sep 1899- Sep 1899 (closing date unknown/14 performances). Cast: Stuart Robson, Mrs. Sol Aiken, Albert G. Andrews, F.H. Angus, James Armstrong, Hubert Aukstronge, F.E. Bany, Aubrey Beattie [Broadway debut], Marie Burroughs, Fred Cooke, W.B. Downing, Frank Ellis, R. Ellis, Sumner Gard [Broadway debut], Homer Granville, E.O. Hallam, Florence Hanson, John Harris, Ernest Hastings, C.E. Heath, Edna Hickey, Walter Hodges, Walter Hughes, Samuel James, Charles Lane [Broadway debut], Clifford Leigh, Hudson Liston, Frank E. Moore, T.E. O'Rourke, Gertrude Perry, Joseph Redman, S. Savoy, Walter Townsend, John White, Joseph Winter. Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Song of the Sword. Romance. Written by Leo Ditrichstein. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 24 Oct 1899- 26 Nov 1899 (40 performances). Cast: Frank Andrews [Broadway debut], Frank Beamish, Adele Block, George E. Bryant, Rowland Buckstone, H.E. Chase, John J. Collins, Norman Conniers, Genevieve Dolaro, Thomas Doyle, Roydon Erlynne, Owen Fawcett, C.P. Flockton, Edward Fowler, Charles W. Giblyn, Frank Greppo, Virginia Harned, C.E. Henry, Daniel Jarrett, Arthur R. Lawrence, Edward Lester, Bertha Lingston, Charles Martin, R.R. Neill, Harry Northrup, Norman Parr, Edna Phillips, William J. Phinney, Richard Pitman, Morton Selton, E.H. Sothern, Ernest Tarleton, H.S. Wood. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Pride of Jennico. Romance. Written by Abby Sage Richardson and Grace Livingston Furniss. Based on the novel by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Criterion Theatre: 6 Mar 1900- Jun 1900 (closing date unknown/111 performances). Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: Filmed as The Pride of Jennico (1914).
- (1900) Stage Play: The Pride of Jennico. Romance [return engagement]. Written by Abby Sage Richardson and Grace Livingston Furniss. Based on the novel by Agnes Castle and Egerton Castle. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Criterion Theatre: 3 Sep 1900- Oct 1900 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: George Alison (as "Karl"), Frank Anderson (as "Gottlieb"), Edward Donnelly (as "Anton"), Bertha Galland, Mace Greenleaf, James K. Hackett (as "Basil Jennico"), Thomas A. Hall, Arthur Hoops, James Ottley, Sidney Price, Gertrude Rivers, Longley Taylor, George Trimble, Stephen Wright. Produced by Charles Frohman. Note: A continuation after a summer break (common occurrence prior to the advent of air conditioning).
- (1900) Stage Play: Richard Carvel. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose. From a novel by Winston Churchill. Empire Theatre: 11 Sep 1900- Jan 1901 (closing date unknown/129 performances). Cast: Lewis Baker (as "Grafton Carvel"), Arthur Byron (as "Lord Comyn"), Herbert Carr, Marian Childers, Morgan Coman, Ida Conquest (as "Dorothy Manners"), William Downing, John Drew (as "Richard Carvel"), George Forbes, Charles Gibson, George Harcourt, Harry Harwood, Robert Hazelton, Mrs. W.G. Jones, Frank Lamb, George LeSoir (as "Capt. John Paul Jones"), Frank Losee (as "Duke of Chartersea"), Olive May (as "Patty Swain"), Joseph Maylon (as "Hapgood"), Paul McAllister, Georgie Mendum, Dodson Mitchell (as "Capt. Lewis"), Frederick Morris, J.L. Norton, Francis Powers, Robert Schable (as "Mr. Dix"), Charlotte Townsend, Brandon Tynan, James Weed, John Williams. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: Janice Meredith. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose and Paul Leicester Ford. Directed by R.A. Roberts. Wallack's Theatre: 10 Dec 1900- Feb 1901 (closing date unknown/92 performances). Cast included: Mary Mannering, Carl Ahrendt, George Backus, Amy Ricard, Helen Tracy. Produced by Frank McKee.
- (1901) Stage Play: To Have and to Hold. Drama. Written by E.F. Boddington. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Knickerbocker Theatre: 4 Mar 1901- Apr 1901 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Lottie Alter, Holbrook Blinn (as "Lord Carnal"), Robert Broderick, J.M. Colville, Dore Davidson, Cecil B. DeMille, Richard Disney, Wallace Erskine, John Findlay, George Forbes, Isabel Garrison, Sidney Herbert, Maud Hosford, Isabel Irving, N.L. Jelenko, Seth Miller Kent, Harry Lewis, Robert Loraine [Broadway debut], Claire McDowell, Etta Morris, Florence Robinson, Carl St. Aubyn, Charles Walcott, Joseph A. Weber. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Eben Holden. Melodrama. From a novel by Irving Bacheller. Savoy Theatre: 28 Oct 1901- Dec 1901 (closing date unknown/49 performances). Cast included: E.M. Holden. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1901) Stage Play: Alice of Old Vincennes. Drama. Written by Edward E. Rose. Dramatized from the novel by Maurice Thompson. Garden Theatre: 2 Dec 1901- Jan 1902 (closing date unknown/64 performances). Cast included: William Courtleigh, Cecil B. DeMille, Wallace Erskine, Virginia Harned, Arthur Hoops, Helen Tracy. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Frocks and Frills. Comedy. Written by Sydney Grundy. Incidental music by Frank Howson. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 7 Jan 1902- 25 Feb 1902 (64 performances). Cast: Gertrude Bennett, Rhoda Black, Scott Craven, Dorothy Dorr, Noira Dyer, Jane Evans, Rose Eytinge, Jameson Lee Finney, Alice Fischer, Beatrice Gresham, Stella Hammerstein, Albert S. Howson, Annette Huntington, Margaret Illington, Robert Loraine, Ethel Mackie, Emma Navarre, Eugene Ormonde, William F. Owen, William Sauter, Hilda Spong, Grant Stewart. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (1902) Stage Play: Lady Margaret. Comedy. Adapted from the French by Edward E. Rose. Bijou Theatre: 27 Jan 1902- Feb 1902 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Edward Abeles, Amelia Bingham, Edith Blair, Verner Clarges, Madge Carr Cook, Arnold Daly, Miss De Rondamayo, Robert Dudley, Minnie Dupree, Bijou Fernandez, Alfred Fisher, Marion Gardiner, Ferdinand Gottschalk, Annie Irish, Annie Morton, T. Roberts, Harriett Sawyer, Cora Tanner, Alice Theiss, Charles Walcot, Harold Walsh, Henry Warwick, Ivah Wills, Evelyn Wood, Frank Worthing. Produced by Amelia G. Bingham.
- (1902) Stage Play: Notre Dame. Drama. Written by Paul M. Potter. From "Notre Dame de Paris" by Victor Hugo. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Daly's Theatre: 26 Feb 1902- 6 Apr 1902 (45 performances). Cast included: George Barbier, George Harcourt, Hilda Spong. Produced by Daniel Frohman.
- (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 Bold Sojer Boy. Comedy/drama. Written by Theodore Burt Sayre. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 9 Feb 1903- Feb 1903 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Edward Aiken, Mildred Beverly, Hugh Cameron [Broadway debut], Master Frankie Cooke, Master John Cooke, Richard J. Dillon, Maggie Fielding, Robert Paton Gibbs, Eddie Heron, Thomas E. Jackson, Andrew Mack, Vivian Martin, Frances Ring, Giles Shine, Harry P. Stone, Master Gus Wilkes. Produced by Rich & Harris.
- (1903) Stage Play: John Henry. Farce. Written by George V. Hobart and Edward E. Rose. Herald Square Theatre: 25 May 1903- Jun 1903 (closing date unknown/21 performances). Cast: Dan Daly (as "John Henry"), George Backus, Henry Brown, Whistling Tom Brown, Arthur Caville, Fred Clifton, Roger De Coverly, L.B. (Louis) Foley, J. Grant, Julie Herne, Ralph C. Herz, John Keefe, J.G. Marlowe, Elouina Oldcastle, Florence Rockwell, Algernon Tassin, Helen Weathersby. Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Spenders. Written by Edward E. Rose. Based on a novel by H.L. Wilson. Savoy Theatre: 5 Oct 1903- Nov 1903 (closing date unknown/41 performances). Cast: William H. Crane, Peter Bines, Freeman Barnes, Marie Bingham, Percy Brooke, Anne Caverley, Charles Crawford, Mrs. I. Darling, George De Vere, Lucille Flaven, John Flood, Marion Pollock Johnson, Lida MacMillan, Gabrielle Ravenell, George S. Spencer, William Wray. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1904) Stage Play: Fighting Bob. Melodrama. Written by Edward E. Rose. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 13 Jun 1904- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1904) Stage Play: Brother Jacques. Comedy/Farce. Written by Henri Bernstein and Pierre Veber. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Garrick Theatre: 5 Dec 1904- Jan 1905 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Grena Bennett, Lou W. Carter, Elizabeth Churchill, J.R. Cooley, Mary Gordon, Ira Hards, May Hennessey, Elizabeth Johnson, Sidney Mansfield, Annie Russell, May Davenport Seymour, Grant Stewart, Mrs. Charles Walcot, Joseph Wheelock Jr., George W. Wilson, Claire Winston, William Wray, Oswald Yorke. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1905) Stage Play: The Belle of the West. Musical comedy. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Karl Hoschna. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Grand Opera House: 13 Nov 1905- 18 Nov 1905 (8 performances). Cast: Leona Ambrose, Elsie Artz, Wallace Beery (as "Short-Card Charley"), Florence Bindley, Bessie Clifford, Ioma D'Autry, Joseph Greene, Joseph Herbert Jr., Tina Hunt, George B. Jackson, Harriette Keyes, Jimmy Lee, J.E. Miller, Arthur Otto, Ernest Otto, Jack Randolph, Hazel Wise, Ernest Wood.
- (1906) Stage Play: A Square Deal. Comedy/drama. Written by Edward E. Rose. Haverly's 14th Street Theatre: 30 Apr 1906- Unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Prisoner of Zenda. Drama (revival). Written by Edward E. Rose and Anthony Hope. Based on a novel by Anthony Hope. Hackett Theatre: 21 Sep 1908- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Carl Ahrendt, George E. Angus, Guy Coombs, J.E. Davidson, T.C. Diers, John Dugan, J. Gordon Edwards, William Eville, W.H. Gerard, James K. Hackett, Dorothy Hammack, Arthur Hoops [final Broadway role], J.E.R. Keller, Edward Langford, J. Cleneay Mathews, Emery Page, Brigham Royce.
- (1910) Stage Play: The Rosary. Written by Edward E. Rose. Garden Theatre: 24 Oct 1910- Nov 1910 (closing date unknown/24 performances). Produced by Edward W. Rowland and Edwin Clifford.
- (1918) Stage Play: Toot-Toot! Musical comedy. Book by Edgar Allan Woolf. Based on the farce "Excuse Me" by Rupert Hughes. Music by Jerome Kern. Lyrics by Berton Braley. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Additional lyrics by Emil Breitenfeld. Additional music by Emil Breitenfeld and Anatol Friedland. Choreographed by Robert Marks. Scenic Design by Clifford Pember. Costume Design by Faibsey. Lighting Design by Joseph Wilson. Directed by Edgar Allan Woolf and Edward E. Rose. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 11 Mar 1918- 13 Apr 1918 (40 performances). Cast: Ernie Adams (as "Train Butcher"), Marie Ahern (as "Ensemble"), Louise Allen (as "Marjorie Newton"), Jean Anthony (as "Ensemble"), Earl Benham (as "Mr. Walter Colt"), Annette Besuden (as "Ensemble"), Norman Bryan (as "Lt. Flint"), Nina Calame (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Caplan (as "Ensemble"), Alma Claussen (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Cox (as "Ensemble"), Helen Donohue (as "Ensemble"), Greek Evans (as "Capt. Jones / Peter Deerfoot"), Jean Fair (as "Ensemble"), Harry Fern (as "Porter"), Hazel Fox (as "Ensemble"), Edward Garvie (as "Mr. James Wellington"), Louise Groody (as "Mrs. Walter Colt"), Ben Hendricks (as "Conductor"), Helen Holcomb (as "Ensemble"), Anthony Hughes (as "Lt. Hudson"), Florence Johns (as "Pandora Buncombe"), Billy Kent (as "Hyperion Buncombe"), Rose Kessner, Marguerite La Pierre (as "Ensemble"), Bunola Loraine (as "Ensemble"), Donald MacDonald (as "Lt. Harry Mallory"), Daisy MacGlashan (as "Ensemble"), Mlle. Madriene (as "Ensemble"), Irma Marwick (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy McCord (as "Ensemble"), Hazel O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Oskenonton (as "Indian Chief"), Alonzo Price (as "A Ballyhoo / Gambler"), Daphne Prince (as "Ensemble"), Albert Racklin (as "Karonotowanen"), Lew Renard (as "Messenger Boy"), Irene Smythe (as "Ensemble"), Snoozelums (as "Snoozelums"), Louis A. Templeton (as "Lt. Shaw / Minister"), Helen Ukers (as "Ensemble"), Mary Lee Webb (as "Ensemble"), Dorice Wingrove (as "Ensemble"), Clothilde Woods (as "Ensemble"), Flora Zabelle (as "Mrs. James Wellington"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1919) Stage Play: Cappy Ricks. Written by Edward E. Rose. From the novel by Peter B. Kyne. Directed by Edward E. Rose and Franklin Underwood. Morosco Theatre: 13 Jan 1919- May 1919 (closing date unknown/128 performances). Cast: Elmer Ballard [final Broadway role], Marion Coakley, William Courtenay, Edward H. Horner, Norval Keedwell, Philip Lord, Helen Lowell, Percival Moore, Elizabeth Parkes, Thomas Shearer, Helen Mar Stewart, Bert West, Thomas A. Wise. Produced by Oliver Morosco.
- (1925) Stage Play: Three Doors. Directed by F.S. Merlin and Edward E. Rose. Lennox Little Theatre: 23 Apr 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/19 performances). Cast: Roy Bucklee (as "Jonathan Bold"), Johnny Cantwell (as "Ike Concave"), John O. Hewitt (as "Raymond"), Ella Landre (as "Ethel Doane"), Joe Lanigan (as "Stephen Writewall/Shivers"), Ruth MacMullen (as "Myrtle Wing"), Betty McLean (as "Maizie Buck/Sulama"), Harold Moulton (as "John Brewster"), J.R. O'Neil (as "Slattery/Ethelbert Hays"), Pacie Ripple (as "Abe Pintree"), John Rowan (as "Tim Casey/Sheriff Manton"), Winifred Salisbury (as "Lura Lee"), Ethel Stoddard Taylor (as "Mary Delmaine"), Edwin Varney (as "Arthur Drake"), Lillian Wilck (as "Maggie/Cario Maetizo"). Produced by Albert von Tilzer.
- (1927) Stage Play: Immoral Isabella? Comedy/satire. Written by Lawton Campbell. Directed by Mabel Brownell. Bijou Theatre: 27 Oct 1927- Dec 1927 (closing date unknown/60 performances). Cast: Howard Allen (as "Lord of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Patricia Barclay (as "Beatrice, Marchioness of Moya"), Marion Barnett (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Joseph Burke (as "A Bishop"), Blanche Collins (as "Indian Woman"), Irwin Emmer (as "Jester"), Evelyn Frost (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Sam Hassan (as "Indian Brave"), Mary Hill (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Christine Hunter (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Raymond Jones (as "Lord of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Marjorie King (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), James Lansing (as "Lord of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Reginald Mason (as "Ferdinand, King of Aragon"), Sally Matthews (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Julius McVicker (as "Christopher Columbus"), Hilma Moss Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Gordon Mullen (as "A Moor"), Carl Parks (as "Lord of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Dorothy Paule (as "Indian Woman"), Eugene Powers (as "Talavera, Bishop of Avila"), Edward E. Rose (as Roderigo"), Frances Starr (as "Isabela, Queen of Castile"), Dorothy Swick (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc"), Marie Todd (as "Lady of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Willie Trost (as "Lord of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Zaphir (as "Lord of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."), Zola (as "Lord of the Court, Guard, Page, etc."). Produced by Chamberlain Brown.
- (1928) Stage Play: Sherlock Holmes. Drama (revival). Written by William Gillette and Arthur Conan Doyle. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 20 Feb 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: George Alison, Horace Braham, J.H. Brewer, Jennie A. Eustace (as "Mrs. Faulkner"), Gene Raymond [credted as Raymond Guion] (as "Billy"), Philip Heege (as "John Forman"), Edgar Henning, Frank Keenan, John Litel, 'Stanley Logan (I)' (as "Dr. Watson"), Vivian Martin (as "Alice Faulkner"), Edward E. Rose (as "Jim Craigin"), Ralph Vincent, Robert Warwick (as "Sherlock Holmes"). Produced by Chamberlain Brown Cosmopolitan Artists.
- (1928) Stage Play: Within the Law (Revival). Written by Bayard Veiller. Directed by Clifford Brooke and Mabel Brownell. Cosmopolitan Theatre: 5 Mar 1928- Mar 1928 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: George Alison, Peggy Allenby (as "Helen Morris"), J.H. Brewer (as "Dan"), Claudette Colbert (as "Agnes Lynch"), James T. Ford, Philip Heege, Edgar Henning, George Hoag (as "Thomson"), Julia Hoyt (as "Sarah"), Robert Linden (as "Thomas"), 'Stanley Logan (I)', Margaret Luerssen (as "Fannie"), Charles Ray (as "Richard Gilder"), Edward E. Rose (as "Smithson"), Frank Shannon (as "Inspector Burke"), Fred L. Tiden (as "George Demarest"), Ralph Vincent (as "Tom Dacey"), Robert Warwick. Produced by Chamberlain Brown, Cosmopolitan Artists.
- (1928) Stage Play: A Lady for a Night. Comedy/mystery. Written by Hutcheson Boyd. Directed by John Meehan. 49th Street Theatre: 16 Apr 1928- Apr 1928 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Frank Allworth, Warren Ashe, Robert Barrat, Gladys Feldman, Alden Gay [final Broadway role], Mark Haight, Dorothy Hall, Percy Helton, Esther Howard, Betty Lawrence, Helen Lowell, Mabel Montgomery, Edward E. Rose (as "Alf Weyland") [final Broadway role], Harry O. Studds, Joseph Thayer. Produced by Chamberlain Brown.
- (1918) Stage Play. Penrod. Written by Edward E. Rose from the stories by Booth Tarkington. Directed by Dudley Digges and Edward E. Rose. Globe Theatre (moved to Punch and Judy Theatre on 7 Oct 1918 to close): 2 Sep 1918- Nov 1918 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Bevor Alverez, William F. Canfield, Helen Chandler, Jack Ellis, May Ellis, Katherine Emmett, Thomas Ford, Ben F. Grauer, Maud Hosford, Flo Irwin, Paul Kelly, Thomas McCann, Henry Quinn, Richard Ross, Lillian Roth [Broadway debut], Robert Vaughn, Charles Whitfield. Produced by George C. Tyler and Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1992) His play, "The Prisoner of Zenda," was performed at the Greenwich Theatre in London, England with David Haig, Mark Lockyer, Nicholas Gecks, Michael Cronin, and Leonie Mellinger in the cast.
- (September 11 to 23, 1934) His play, "The Prisoner of Zenda," was performed at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Byron Foulger was director.
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