- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- An English Daisy (1904). Musical comedy.
- Little Johnny Jones (1904). Musical.
- George Washington, Jr. (1906). Musical.
- The Governor's Son (1906). Musical/farce (revival).
- A Parisian Model (1906). Musical comedy.
- The Lady from Lane's (1907). Musical. Music by Gustav Kerker. Lyrics by George Broadhurst. Book by George Broadhurst. Featuring "My Old Rocking Chair" by George Spink. Musical numbers under the direction of Lewis Hooper. Directed by Thomas Wise. Lyric Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre 19 Sep 1907- close): 19 Aug 1907- 26 Sep 1907 (47 performances). Cast: Percy Bronson (as "Arthur Gilbert, Seabright's nephew"), Robert Peyton Carter (as "Wayland Clingstone, one of the boys of long ago"), Ida Hawley (as "Florence Gilbert, Seabright's niece"), Walter Percival (as "Lieutenant King, stationed at Fortress Monroe"), Truly Shattuck (as "Adelaide Forster, The Lady from Lane's detective agency"), Thomas Wise (as "Singleton Seabright, who assumes the name of Bassett"), William Barrows (as "Front, who runs the hotel"), Marie Barry (as "Cashier"), John Brander (as "Henry Andrews. a policeman"), Irene Chandler (as "Telephone Girl"), Edna Clark (as "Telephone Girl"), Helen Courtney (as "Telephone Girl"), Mrs. E.A. Eberle (as "Arabella Clingstone, an appropriated angel"), Margaret Fealy (as "Cashier"), Anna Hall (as "Typewriter"), Mary Harris (as "Cashier"), Frank Kelley (as "Johnson, a fearless detective"), Virginia Laurance (as "Telephone Girl"), Georgie Lawrence (as "Mamie Morris/Miss Gilbert's maid"), Myrtle Lawton (as "Cashier"), Arthur Lichty (as "Bell-Boy"), Irene Love (as "Telephone Girl"), John Meagher (as "Porter"), Charles Melville Bell-Boy"), Beula Montroise (as "Telephone Girl"), J.W. Murphy (as "Porter"), Julie Newell (as "Typewriter"), Alice Packard (as "Typewriter"), Lucille Parrish (as "Typewriter"), Eleanor Russell (as "Typewriter"), Harold Russell (as "Porter"), Georgie Sage (as "Telephone Girl"), Mabel Shepherd (as "Cashier"), Edith Sladden (as "Typewriter"), Georgia Snyder (as "Cashier"), Polly Stanley (as "Cashier"), Gertrude Taylor (as "Cashier"), Frank Unger (as "William Darrow/a policeman"), Lionel Walsh (as "Lord Choppentott"), Dorothy Watson (as "Typewriter"), Charles Wedlake (as "Bell-Boy"), Joseph Wells (as "Porter"), Florence Westervelt (as "Telephone Girl"), Edith Williams (as "Telephone Girl"), Frank Williams (as "Bell-Boy"). Produced by Broadhurst & Currie.
- Judy Forgot (1910). Musical comedy. Music by Silvio Hein. Book by Avery Hopwood. Lyrics by Avery Hopwood. Musical Director: Anton Heindl.Featuring songs by Will Marion Cook and John Golden. Featuring songs with lyrics by John Golden and Andrew B. Sterling. Musical Drection by Lewis Morton. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. Broadway Theatre: 6 Oct 1910- 12 Nov 1910 (44 performances). Cast: Bert Baker (as "John Mugg"), Emila Barnabo (as "Virginia Ellwood/Chorus"), Miss Benyusuf (as "Chorus"), Camille Buehler (as "Chorus"), Marie Cahill (as "Judy Evans"), J.B. Carson (as "Dr. Kuno Lauberscheimer"), Bessie Cottrell (as "Chorus"), Anna Ford (as "Elsa/Chorus"), Frank Gillespie (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Graham-Smith (as "Dorothy Lewis/Chorus"), Anna Hoffman (as "Fanny DeKalb/Chorus"), Ethel Johnson (as "Rosa"), Hazel Kingdon (as "Betty James/Chrous"), Gladys McNally (as "Chorus"), Helen Merest (as "Chorus"), Joseph Santley (as "Dickie Stole"), Truly Shattuck (as "Trixie Stole") [final Broadway role], Arthur Stanford (as "Freddie Evans"), May Tormey (as "Chorus"), Dottie Van Court (as "Chorus"), Annette Wilson (as "Chorus"), H.P. Woodley Francois/Chorus"), Charles Yorkshire (as "Chorus"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
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