- (1919) Stage Play: Happy Days. Musical. Book by R.H. Burnside. Music by Raymond Hubbell. Music orchestrated by Frank Sadler. Musical Director: A.J. Garing. Lyrics by R.H. Burnside. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Hippodrome Theatre: 23 Aug 1919- 15 May 1920 (452 performances). Cast: John Abbott (as "Oliver Twist"), Alfred Agoust (as "Napoleon"), The Agousts, Albert Alberto (as "Henry VIII"), Hannah Amaranth (as "Polly of the Circus"), Jennie Amaranth (as "Little Eva"), Mary Amaranth (as "Cinderella"), Tina Amaranth (as "Evangeline"), Vera Bailey (as "Nurse/Cleopatra"), Charles Bart (as "Simple Simon"), Inez Bauer (as "Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream"), Louise Beautora (as "Thelma"), Bert Bowlen (as "The Fat Boy"), Andrew Byrne (as "William Penn"), James Byrne (as "John Quincey Adams"), John J. Byrne (as "Admiral Dewey"), Helen Carr, Chinco & Kaufeman, Emma Christy (as "Salome"), Stella Clare (as "Marie Antoinette"), Dane Claudius, Thomas Colton (as "Maria"), Clyde Cook (as "Puck, the Mischief Maker"), Elizabeth Coyle (as "Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream"), Fritzie de Ross (as "Helen of Troy"), Marie De Young (as "Juliet"), Misha Fremzo (as "Robin Hood"), Joseph Frohoff (as "Uncle Tom"), Albert Froom [credited as Albert Froome] (as "Mr. Shakespeare"), Dorothy Gates, Arthur Geary, May Gerald, Bobbie Hale (as "Rob Roy"), The Hannefords, Alfred Harrison (as "Abanazer"), Adele Hart (as "Dolly Varden"), Hartley, Cissie Hayden (as "Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream"), Arthur Hill (as "Thomas/Pierre Marquette"), Minna Kaufman, Thomas Keenan (as "Tom Thumb"), "Happy" Jack Lambert (as "Mr. Sand Man/Peck's Bad Boy"), Effie Langill (as "Tess D'Urbervilles"), Bert Levy [Broadway debut], Benjamin Lewis (as "Robinson Crusoe"), Henry Mallia (as "The Mad Hatter"), Maude Mallia, Frances Mann (as "Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream"), Ethel McCarthy (as "Lady Jane Gray"), Gertrude Meek (as "Carmen"), Steve Miaco (as "Hendrik Hudson"), Bert Moore (as "Mme. Butterfly"), Bert Nagle (as "Mr. Calico, a visitor"), Alice Nash (as "The Little Singer"), Edna Nash (as "Another Little Singer"), Charles Oro (as "Abraham Lincoln"), Alice Poole (as "Ophelia"), Florence Pray (as "Sappho"), Charles Ravel (as "Benjamin Franklin"), William Ricardo (as "Rip Van Winkle"), Eddie Russell (as "The Tin Woodman"), Salbini, Lillian Scarlet, Helen Shoreits (as "DuBarry"), Sylvia Stone (as "Red Riding Hood"), Belle Story (as "The Fairy Queen"), Henry Taylor (as "The Pied Piper"), The Perezoffs, Hattie Towne (as "Cupid"), Mattie Vance (as "Charlotte Corday"), Venetian Quartette, Valodia Vestoff (as "Mr. Dream Man"), Harry Ward (as "Lord Nelson"), William A. Weston (as "Richard III"), Ethel Whitney (as "Cigarette"), William A. Williams (as "The Watchman, Father Time"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (July 5 to 10, 1937) He directed Ramon Romero's play, "Miracle of the Swallows," in the third Midsummer Festival (Story of the Great Southwest) production at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (December 7 to 18, 1937) He directed Ivor Novello's play, "Fresh Fields," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (March 1 to 19, 1938) He directed Glendon Allvine's play, "Knights of Song," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director.
- (March 1 to 19, 1938) He directed Glendon Allvine's play, "Knights of Song," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Robert Preston Meservey (W.S. Gilbert); Max Showalter, Dana Andrews (Sir Arthur Sullivan) and Bill Erwin in the cast. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Kay Feltus Preston was stage manager.
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