- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Honor of the Family (1926). Melodrama (revival). Book adapted by Paul M. Potter. From "La Rabouilleuse" by Balzac. Dramatization by Emile Fabre. Booth Theatre: 25 Dec 1926- Jan 1927 (closing date unknown/33 performances). Cast: Albert Bergh (as "Captain Potel"), Harry Burkhardt, Edward Butler, William Clark, D.V. Deering, William F. Granger, Robert Harrison, Jessie Royce Landis (as "Flora Brazier"), Wilson Reynolds, Julia Shaw, Otis Skinner (as "Col. Philippe Bridau"), Courtney White, Eugenie Woodward (as "Madame Bridau"). Produced by Charles Frohman, Inc.
- The Silent Voice (1914). Written by Jules Eckert Goodman. Based on the story by Gouverneur Morris. Liberty Theatre: 29 Dec 1914- Mar 1915 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Wade Boteler, Esther Cornell, Winona Dennison, Ruth Farnum, Florence Fisher, George Gaul, Philip Leigh, Owen Meech, Walter F. Scott, Otis Skinner, Maud Durbin, Harry Sothern, William Willson, Eugenie Woodward. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- The Learned Ladies (1911). Written by Molière. Book adapted by Curtis Hidden Page. Lyric Theatre: 9 Nov 1911- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Hylton Allen, Lionel Belmore, Alice Coburn, Edward Emery, Fred Eric, Charlotte Granville, Frank Hardin, Herbert Kelcey, Renee Kelly, Sheldon Lewis, Donald Robertson, Effie Shannon, Eugenie Woodward. Produced by The Drama Players.
- The Copperhead (1918). Written by Augustus Thomas. Based on a story by Frederick Landis. Shubert Theatre: 18 Feb 1918- Jun 1918 (closing date unknown/120 performances). Cast: Evelyn Archer, Lionel Barrymore (as "Milt Shanks"), Gladys Burgette, Thomas Carrigan, Raymond Hackett (as "Joey Shanks"), Harry Hadfield, Ethelbert Hales, Chester Morris (as "Sam Carter"), William Norton, Albert Phillips, Doris Rankin (as "Madeline King"), Grace Reals (as "Mrs. Manning"), Hayden Stevenson (as "Dr. Randall"), Eugenie Woodward (as "Grandma Perley"). Produced by John D. Williams.
- A Rich Man's Son (1912). Written by James Forbes. Directed by James Forbes. Harris Theatre (moved to The Park Theatre from 25 Nov 1912- close): 4 Nov 1912- Dec 1912 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: Walter Allen, Gideon Burton [Broadway debut], Jane Corcoran, John Cumberland, Paul Everton, Harold Grau, Ralph J. Morgan, Jessie Ralph, Joseph Rieder, Louise Rutter, Lillian Sinnott, Eugenie Woodward.
- Open House (1925). Comedy/drama. Written by Samuel R. Golding. Directed by Henry Stillman and Robert W. Lawrence. Daly's 63rd Street Theatre: 14 Dec 1925- Feb 1926 (closing date unknown/73 performances). Cast: Albert Andruss [erroneously credited as Albert Andrus] (as "Basil Underwood") [final Broadway role], Janice Elgin (as "Amy"), Guy Hitner (as "Dr. Roger Holt"), Jane Houston (as "Violet Raymond"), Marie Kenrick (as "Miss Langdon"), Robert W. Lawrence (as "Marsdon"), Bela Lugosi (as "Sergius Chernoff"), Helen MacKellar (as "Eugenie Bellamy"), Frank Martins (as "Travis"), Freddie Stange (as "Harold"), Ramsey Wallace (as "Lloyd Bellamy"), Eugenie Woodward (as "Margaret"). Produced by Samuel R. Golding.
- Two By Two (1925). Comedy. Written by John Turner and Eugenie Woodward. Selwyn Theatre: 23 Feb 1925- Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: St. Clair Bayfield (as "E. Lorrilard Price"), Jane Blanchard (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Minette Buddecke (as "Elinor Cleves"), H.F. Clarens (as "A Clerk"), Jack Daniels (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), F.H. Day (as "Another Clerk"), May Donaldson (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Lord Leighton"), Maud Durand (as "Sally"), Lionel Ferrend (as "Frank Phillips"), Frank I. Frayne (as "Nehemiah"), Mesdame Fredrichson (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Alfred Goldie (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Almerin M. Gowing (as "Jack Eaton"), E.L. Hackes (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Wilma Henderson (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Beatrice Herford (as "Lida Carroll"), Haroldine Humphreys (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Arthur Lewis (as "Father Hollister"), Howard Lindsay (as "Richard Graham"), Lucille Lortel (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau") [Broadway debut], George Maxwell (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Una Merkel [erroneously credited as Una Merkle] (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Mesdame Meyers (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Frank Miller (as "Guard"), Joseph Mitchell (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), William Parke (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Edwin Philips (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), M. Ratner (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Robert Ryles (as "Jim Hoskins"), Conway Sawyer (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Audrey St. Clair (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Frank Steinway (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), W. Leete Stone (as "Herbert"), Eva Victor (as "Part of the Marriage License Bureau"), Charlotte Walker (as "Mrs. Cleves"), Elinor Wells (as "Pauline"). Produced by Jessy Trimble Inc.
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