- (1900 - 1905) Active on Broadway [credited as Charles H. Prince] in the following productions:
- (1900) Stage Play: A Million Dollars (1900). Musical comedy. Book by George V. Hobart and Louis Harrison. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Musical Director: Jose Vandenberg. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Frank Smithson. New York Theatre: 27 Sep 1900- 20 Oct 1900 (28 performances). Cast: Grafton Baker (as "Harold Spotwood"), Virginia Barnes, Zaza Belasco, Lillie Brink, Gilbert Clayton, Rita Dean, Fanny Dudley, Ethel Everton, Bessie Fennell, Harry Fitch, Lillian Florence, Mabel Florence, L.B. (Louis) Foley, Maud Francis, Archie Gillies, Ethel Goodyear, Maude Harlow, Ida Hawley (as "Phyllis Vandergold"), Ethel Kelly, Georgie Kelly, Ernestine Kingston, Marie Lachere, Lee Leontine, Lillie Leslie, Ignacio Martinetti, John Mayon, Lottie Medley, Jane Morrison, Joe Ott, Charles Prince (as "Clutchem") [Broadway debut], Pat Rooney (as "Bazazza/Slats"), Maud Rose, Leonora Ruiz, Josie Sadler, Blanche Sherwood, Lew Simmons, Anna Snyder, Joseph Sparks, Cora Tanner, Agnes Vars, Cornell Williams, Nat M. Wills. Produced by Henry B. Sire and Meyer L. Sire.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Giddy Throng. Musical/burlesque. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Sydney Rosenfeld. Featuring songs by 'Ivan Caryll and Mike Bernard. Featuring songs with lyrics by 'Vincent P. Bryan'. Vaudeville staged by Lionel Lawrence. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Frank Smithson. New York Theatre: 24 Dec 1900- 11 May 1901 (164 performances). Cast: Grafton Baker (as "A Tenor Hero/Yhe Doctor/Vaudeville Performer"), Marie Baldwin (as "Ensemble"), Marguerite Binford (as "A Typical Tenderloiner"), Lilly Brink (as "Ensemble"), Emma Carus (as "Lady Francis Hope/Vaudeville Performer"), Mattie Chapin (as "Ensemble"), Attalie Claire (as "Ensemble"), Frank Doane (as "Richard Carvel"), Mabel Fenton (as "Sophy Fulgarney"), Charles Fitz (as "A Noted Chief"), L.B. (Louis) Foley (as "A Noted President"), Mayme Gehrue (as "The Drummer Boy's Sweetheart"), Mamie Gilroy (as "Dorothy Manners"), Ethel Goodyear (as "Ensemble"), William Gould (as "David Harum"), Joseph Harrington (as "Mr. Noble Rohman"), Louis Harrison (as "Lord Quex"), Georgia Kelly (as "Ensemble"), Daniel MacAvoy (as "Flambeau"), Inez Marcel (as "Ensemble"), Jessie May (as "Vaudeville Performer"), John Mayon, Muriel Milton (as "Ensemble"), Beula Montroise (as "Ensemble"), Vera Morris (as "Lady Allover"), Fred Niblo (as "Vaudeville Performer"), Theodore S. Peters (as "A New Reformer"), Charles H. Prince (as "Foxy Quiller"), Pat Rooney (as "An Office Boy/A Drummer Boy"), Leonora Ruiz (as "Ensemble"), Pearl Stilson (as "Ensemble"), Amelia Summerville (as "The Duchess of Sirood"), Torcat the Musical Eccentric (as "Vaudeville Performer"), May Yohe (as "Lady Muriel Despair"), Ethel York (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Henry B. Sire and Meyer L. Sire.
- (1902) Stage Play: The Hall of Fame. Musical. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane. Book by Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Additional music by Mae A. Sloane, Henry Waller, Raymond Browne and Billy Johnson. Additional lyrics by Robert Cole and Theodore M. Morse. Musical Director: Genaro Saldierna. Scenic Design by St. John Lewis. Costume Design by Will R. Barnes. Electrical Effects by John Whalen. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New York Theatre: 5 Feb 1902- 4 Jun 1902 (137 performances). Cast: Will Archie, Marguerite Binford, Lilly Brink, Esther Brunette, Emma Carus (as "Roy"), Alexander Clark, Frank Doane (as "Major John Drew Bingham/Monsieur Richard Beaucaire Mansfield/Captain Valentine Brown"), Marie Dressler (as "Lady Oblivion"), Nina Farrington, John Ford, Mabelle Gilman, Edgar Halstead, Louis Harrison, Florence Hayes, Eithel Kelly, Georgia Kelly, Leon Kohlmer, Adah Baker Lewis (as "The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch/Lady Patrick Tanqueray Campbell"), Daniel McAvoy, Junie McCree, Mildred Meade, Edythe Moyer, Charles Prince, Josie Sadler, Amelia Summerville, Nella Webb, Marion Winchester, Julia Woodruff, Dorothy Zimmerman. Produced by The Sire Brothers.
- (1905) Stage Play: When We Were Forty-one. Musical/burlesque. Book by Robert B. Smith. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Music by Gus Edwards. Burlesque inspired by the farce "When We Were Twenty One" by H.V. Esmond. Orchestra under the direction of Robert Hood Bowers. Featuring songs by Gertrude Hoffman. Featuring songs with lyrics by Vincent Bryan. Musical numbers produced by Joseph C. Smith and Gertrude Hoffman. Directed by Edward E. Rice. New York Roof: 12 Jun 1905- 26 Aug 1905 (66 performances). Cast: Harry Bulger (as "Dr. Hosler, the Chloroform King"), Emma Carus (as "Lady Long-Green, the Dowis Heiress; just escaped from the unkissed"), John McVeigh (as "John de Rocks, Jr., the sole proprietor of a young men's class"), Harry Meehan (as "Digby Pipp, a Gibson Man"), Charles Prince (as "George Gessler, a sparkling lothario") [final Broadway role], Nellie Daly (as "Anastasia Pickles, fresh from the farm"), Clara Hathaway (as "Bennie, Dr. Hosler's valet"), Percy Janis (as "Ted Sparks, a continuous tourist"), George Kelly (as "Charles Vagner, a simple liver"), Amy Lake (as "Dolly Dimples, a rollicking girl"), George P. Reno (as "Kid Narrow, a pugilist; hero of the Red Lights/Tom, the Claremont waiter"), Madlyn Sommers (as "Pete, a newsboy"), Lucille St. Claire (as "Floradora Fisher, the original pretty maiden"), James Thompson (as "Frank Penn, a dramatic critic who rules the roast"), Florence Warden (as "Delilah/Chorus"), Nella Webb (as "Marian/the maid"). Produced by Edward E. Rice.
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