- (1887 - 1918) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1887) Stage Play: The Begum. Musical comedy/opera. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven [earliest Broadway credit]. Musical Director: Adolph Nowak. Scenic Design by Joseph Clare. Costume Design by Mathilde Cottrelly. Fifth Avenue Theatre: 21 Sep 1887- 10 Dec 1887 (22 performances). Cast: Digby Bell (as "Myhnt-Jhuleep") [Broadway debut], Laura Joyce Bell, Nina Bertini, Mathilde Cottrelly (as "The Begum of Oude"), Jefferson De Angelis, Paula Franko, Edwin Hoff, DeWolf Hopper Sr. (as "Howja-Dhu"), Josephine Knapp, Harry MacDonough, Marion Manola, Annie Meyers, Grace Seavey, Hubert Wilke (as "Klam-Chowdee") [Broadway debut]. Produced by McCaull Opera Comique Company.
- (1894) Stage Play: Rob Roy. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Reginald De Koven. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Herald Square Theatre: 29 Oct 1894- 23 Mar 1895 (16 performances). Cast: unknown.
- (1897) Stage Play: The Highwayman. Musical. Music by Reginald De Koven. Broadway Theatre: 13 Dec 1897- 16 Apr 1898 (144 performances). Cast: Unknown.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Three Dragoons. Musical comedy/opera. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Directed by Julian Mitchell. Broadway Theatre: 30 Jan 1899- 11 Mar 1899 (48 performances). Cast: Adele Archer, Phyllis Baranco, Fannie Briscoe, Edwin Carroll, Richard Field Carroll (as "Larry O'Brien") [Broadway debut], William H. Clarke, Linda DaCosta, Mazie Follette, George Gaston (as "Pavane") [Broadway debut], William Gaunt (as "A Sergeant"), Leonora Gnito, Charles Hildesley, Marguerite Lemon, Margaret Leon, Carrie May, Della Nevin, Joseph O'Mara, Robert S. Pigott, Millie Stoller, Jerome Sykes, J.A. Wallerstedt, Jessie Wood. Produced by Broadway Theatre Opera Company.
- (1899) Stage Play: The Man in the Moon. Musical/fantasy. Book by Louis Harrison, Hugh Stanislaus Stange [erroneously credited as Stanislaus Strange]. Lyrics by Louis Harrison, Stanislaus Strange [Hugh Stanislaus Stange]. Music by Ludwig Englander, Gustav Kerker, Reginald De Koven. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by George W. Lederer. New York Theatre: 24 Apr 1899- 4 Nov 1899 (192 performances). Cast: Marie Allen (as "Carnation"), Madelaine Anderton (as "Ensemble"), William Arling (as "Goldbricksky"), Jeannette Bageard (as "Kitty Lorraine/Mlle. Fifi"), Daniel Baker (as "Alphonse"), Sam Bernard (as "Conan Doyle"), Vivian Blackburn (as "Dewdimple"), Ivy Claire (as "Azalea"), Marie Clements (as "Clio"), Rosa Cooke (as "Pansy/Mrs. McCue"), Maud Corbett (as "Ensemble"), Charles Courtney (as "Shamrockmeyer"), Alice Donaldson (as "Ensemble"), Charles Dox (as "Swindlefresser"), Marie Dressler (as "Viola Alum"), Vashti Earle (as "Fuschia"), Ethel Elberton (as "Pansy"), Flo Farmer (as "Ensemble"), Charles Fitz (as "Boodlestein"), Zella Frank Punch Sloan"), Louie Freear (as "Liza Ellen"), James A. Furey (as "Smokeheimer"), Flo Glenville (as "Ensemble"), Nora Gratley (as "Ceres"), Aida Harley (as "Ensemble"), Lou Harlow (as "Verbena"), Ferris Hartman (as "Sherlock Holmes"), Lizzie Hawman (as "Ensemble"), John E. Henshaw (as "Willie Bullion"), Violet Holls (as "Psyche"), Walter Jones (as "Continuous Proctor"), Milo Joyce (as "Twelvepercentsky"), John T. Kelly (as "Specialty"), Helen Lacey (as "Fern"), May Lavigne (as "Sapphira"), Lily Lawnton (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Linyard (as "Endymion"), La Liska (as "Danseuse"), Sally Lomas (as "Ensemble"), Lizzie Lyons (as "Ensemble"), Christie MacDonald (as "Diana"), Jennie Makepeace (as "Ensemble"), Miss Margotine (as "Ivy"), Eva Marlow (as "Ensemble"), Will A. McCormick (as "Police Captain"), Cissie McNeill (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Medley (as "Ruby"), Marie Millward (as "Ensemble"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Prairie Dog Pete/Whaley"), Paul Musaeus (as "Flameberg"), Carrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Reid (as "Dahlia"), Marie Reynolds (as "Sweetpea"), Rita Riley (as "Charity"), Ada Robertson (as "Ensemble"), Mabel Sabin (as "Ensemble"), Marie Sanford (as "Ensemble"), William Sellery (as "Senator Tim Sullivan"), Abner Symons (as "Putzelschitzer"), Maggie Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Ten Broeck (as "Miss Tryphenia Bullion"), Charles Walton (as "'Arry"), Lynn Welcher (as "Mr. McGovern"), Louis Wesley (as "Jimmy Donohue"), Norma Whalley (as "Spirit of Mischief"), Frank Whitman (as "Pianissimo"), Daniel Williams (as "Slipsey/Dangerous Dugan/McCue"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1899) Stage Play: Papa's Wife. Musical comedy. Music by Reginald De Koven. Based on two French vaudevilles by Maurice Hennequin and Albert Millaud. Lyrics by Reginald De Koven and Harry B. Smith. Book by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Herman Perlet. Additional music by William H. Penn, A. Baldwin Sloane and Herve. Additional lyrics by Frank Sloane, James O'Dea and Glen MacDonough. Costume Design by Will R. Barnes. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Richard Marston. Manhattan Theatre: 13 Nov 1899- 31 Mar 1900 (147 performances). Cast: Marie Allen, Ann Archer, Anita Austin, Henry Bergman (as "Baron Florestand de la Boucaniere"), Charles A. Bigelow, Vivian Blackburn, Gladys Claire, Dan Collyer, Beulah Coolidge, Royal Cutter, Eva Davenport, Valerie Douglas, Agnes Findlay, William Gillow, Anna Held (as "Anna"), May Levigne, Emma Levy, George F. Marion (as "Major Bombardos"), Adelaide Orton, Sallie Randall, Cecilia Rhode, Max Rosen, Charles Sinclair, William Sissons, Charles Sturges, Jessie Thompson, Olive Wallace, Frances Wilson, Henry Woodruff. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.
- (1900) Stage Play: Broadway to Tokio. Musical fantasy. Music by A. Baldwin Sloane and Reginald De Koven. Book by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Lyrics by Louis Harrison and George V. Hobart. Music arranged by Karl Hoschna and Frank Sadler. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Additional lyrics by Frank Sloane. Choreographed by Carl Marwig. Directed by Max Freeman. New York Theatre: 23 Jan 1900- 7 Apr 1900 (88 performances). Cast: Alice Ackman, Anna Barclay, Christine Blessing [Broadway debut], Lillie Brink, Maud Calvert, Lillie Collins, Idalene Cotton, Miss Fanchonette, Lew Foley, Maud Francis, Maude Frederick, Rose Frife, Dottie Goodyear, William Gould, Gilbert Gregory, Edgar Halstead, Otis Harlan, James Horan, Catherine Jefferson, Alice Judson, Mayme Kelso, Charles Kirk, E.B. Knight, James F. Lee, Nick Long, The Mahr Sisters, Ignacio Martinetti, Gertrude Mayo, Buela Montroise, Julian Myers, Joseph Ott, Helen Rutledge, George W. Ryan, Josie Sadler, Nancy Sadler, Lew Simmons, Joseph Smith, Joseph Sparks, Mildred Stoller, Fay Templeton (as "Cleopatra"), Bert C. Thayer, Frank White. Produced by Max Freeman.
- (1900) Stage Play: Robin Hood. Musical/operetta. Knickerbocker Theatre: 30 Apr 1900- unknown (unknown performances).
- (1900) Stage Play: Foxy Quiller (In Corsica). Musical comedy/operetta. Music by Reginald De Koven. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Antonio DeNovellis. Dances arranged by Mme. Malvina. Directed by Ben Teal. Broadway Theatre: 5 Nov 1900- 22 Dec 1900 (50 performances). Cast: Clara Bancroft (as "Mrs. Plumduff"), Edith Barr (as "Leona"), Helen Bertram (as "La Colomba"), Georgia Caine (as "Polly Prime"), Grace Cameron (as "Daphne"), Louis Casavant (as "Abel Gudgeon"), Arthur T. Earnest (as "Splicer"), Edward Everett (as "Sherlock "), Albert Farrington (as "Ferrett"), L.C. Fitzroy (as "Garabaldi Filcho"), Almira Forrest (as "Serpentina"), Edna Hunter (as "Marjorie"), Josie Intropodi (as "Belladonna"), Louis Kelso (as "Dodge"), Harry MacDonough (as "Walsingham Binks"), Owen J. McCormick (as "Weasel"), H.C. Nichols (as "Governor of Corsica"), H.A. Poot (as "Longina"), George P. Smith (as "Antonio Purloino "), Julius Steger (as "Paganino"), William G. Stewart (as "Ned Royster"), Albert S. Sykes (as "Padlock "), Jerome Sykes (as "Foxy Quiller"), Frank Todd (as "Lovecraft"), Adolph Zink (as "Kimono"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger Opera Company and B.D. Stevens.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Little Duchess. Musical comedy.
- (1902) Stage Play: Maid Marian. Musical/romantic comedy/opera. Music by Reginald De Koven. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Samuel L. Studley. Costume Design by F. Richard Anderson. Scenic Design by Ernest Gros. Directed by Herbert Gresham. Garden Theatre: 27 Jan 1902- 22 Mar 1902 (64 performances). Cast: Henry Clay Barnabee (as "Sheriff of Nottingham"), Josephine Bartlett (as "Dame Durden"), Henry Brown (as "Sir Hugh Montford"), Harry Dale (as "Messenger"), J.J. Fennesey (as "Giles"), W.H. Fitzgerald (as "Guy of Gisbourne"), George B. Frothingham (as "Friar Tuck"), Helene Gordon (as "Amida"), Belle Harper (as "Lady Vivian"), Allen C. Hinckley (as "Will Scarlett"), William H. MacDonald (as "Little John"), J.J. Martin (as "Yussuf"), Adele Rafter (as "Alan-a-Dale"), Frank Rushmore (as "Robin Hood"), W.J. Sullivan (as "Geoffrey"), Grace Studdiford (as "Maid Marian") [credited as Grace Van Studdiford], Albert Watson (as "Herald"), Albert Wilder (as "Sir H. Ven deVere"). Produced by The Bostonians.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Jersey Lily. Musical comedy. Music by Reginald De Koven. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Book by George V. Hobart. Additional lyrics by William Jerome. Additional music by Jean Schwartz and Max Hoffman. Musical Director: Daniel Dore. Featuring songs by Ernest Hanegan. Choreographed by Joseph C. Smith. Directed by George W. Lederer. Victoria Theatre: 14 Sep 1903- 3 Oct 1903 (24 performances). Cast: George Ali (as "Pretty Polly"), Arthur Arthur (as "Bill Dawson"), Rose Beaumont (as "Senorita Marquita"), Jehan Bedini (as "Offenbach Veriverdi"), Octavia Broske (as "Maizette"), Harriet Burt (as "Florine de Vries"), William Cameron (as "Max Bennett"), Joseph S. Chailee (as "Philippe"), Reine Davies (as "Estelle de Vries"), D.L. Don (as "Edam d'Brie"), Wheeler Earl (as "James"), Sybil Ellwood (as "Lizette"), James A. Furey (as "Dan Petrel"), Wilfred Gerdes (as "Paul"), Bessie Evelyn Gibson (as "Gwendolyn"), Mignon Hardt (as "Fifi de Vries"), Louis Harrison (as "Don Pedro de la Platza"), Aida Hemmi (as "Sara de Vries"), Milo Joyce (as "Anthony"), Joe Kane (as "Baron Bourgeois"), Maude Raymond (as "Rosie Bauer"), Blanche Ring (as "Liliandra"), Cecil Summers (as "Joseph"), Billee Taylor (as "Lieutenant Edgar Jefferson"), Billy B. Van (as "Doctor Bolivar"), Charles Wentz (as "John"). Produced by George W. Lederer.
- (1903) Stage Play: Red Feather. Musical/opera.
- (1905) Stage Play: Happyland. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Reginald De Koven. Libretto by Frederic Ranken. Musical Director: Herman Perlet. Directed by R.H. Burnside. Lyric Theatre (moved to The Casino Theatre from 12 Mar 1906- 7 Apr 1906, then moved to The Majestic Theatre from 7 May 1906- close): 2 Oct 1905- 2 Jun 1906 (146 performances). Cast: Frank Casey (as "Pedro"), Marguerite Clark (as "Sylvia"), William Danforth (as "Altimus"), Ada Deaves (as "Paprika"), John Dunsmure (as "Appollus"), Carl Hayden (as "Adonis"), DeWolf Hopper (as "Ecstaticus"), Joseph Phillips (as "Fortunatus"), Bertha Shalek (as "The Lady Alicia"), Estelle Wentworth (as "The Lady Patricia"), William Wolff (as "Sphinxus"). Replacement actors (during Casino Theatre run): Dolly Ashton (as "Phyllis"), Anita Brady (as "Strephon"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1906) Stage Play: The Student King. Musical/operetta. Music by Reginald De Koven. Book by Frederic Ranken and Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Lyrics by Frederic Ranken and Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Musical Director: Arthur Weld. Directed by George F. Marion. Garden Theatre: 25 Dec 1906- 26 Jan 1907 (40 performances). Cast: Lina Abarbanell (as "Ilsa"), Flavia Arcaro (as "Lady Anne") [Broadway debut], Ellanore Brooks (as "Gretchen"), Georgia Brooks (as "Frieda"), Dorothy Buscher (as "Cupid"), Alexander Clark (as "Rudolph"), Henry Coote (as "Francis"), Eva Fallon (as "Pantine"), James E. Feeny (as "Heinrich"), Frank Hayes (as "Grumblekoff"), Rowena La Barre, Thomas C. Leary (as "Merrilaff"), Percy Parsons (as "Frederich"), Albert Pellaton (as "Ferdinand"), J.R. Phillips (as "Wilhelm"), Detmar Poppen (as "Klingel") [Broadway debut], Lenora Watson (as "Milka"). Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1907) Stage Play: The Girls of Holland. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Reginald De Koven. Libretto by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Lyrics by Hugh Stanislaus Stange. Directed by Al Holbrook. Lyric Theatre: 18 Nov 1907- 30 Nov 1907 (15 performances). Cast: Harry Fairleigh (as "Dr. Franz, a penniless student"), Edward F. Favor (as "Little Snowdrop, a new student"), Harry MacDonough (as "Max of Holland, a troubadour, sculptor, musician, and a 'boon comp"), Vera Michelena (as "Ariella, a female cousin of Mephisto"), Carrie Perkins (as "Frau Trinkette Van Biere, widow of Van Biere, the brewer"), Pacie Ripple (as "Alvarez y Toledo, a Spanish captain"), Karl Stall (as "Jan, a notary"), Bessie Allen (as "Drummer Boy"), George Callahan (as "Otto Van Biere, son of Frau Van Biere"), Charles Campbell (as "Soldier"), Aoli Cellini (as "Soldier"), Grace Conklin (as "Dutch Boy"), Corinne Crosby (as "Trumpeter"), Floretta Crosby (as "Citizeness"), Clara DeBeers (as "Trumpeter"), George Devine (as "Soldier"), Leonora Edie (as "Drummer Boy"), Marie Ford (as "Dutch Boy"), Bess Foye (as "Citizeness"), Howard Hall (as "Soldier"), James Hall (as "Soldier"), Florence Hayden Trumpeter"), Reba Kent (as "Dutch Boy"), Marie Lawrence (as "Dutch Girl"), Walter Macadam (as "Soldier"), Louise Mantague (as "A Waitress"), Olga May Dutch Girl"), John McDonough (as "Burgher"), Al McFeeters (as "Burgher"), Catherine McGraw (as "Citizeness"), Minerva Mills (as "Citizeness"), John Mundinger (as "Burgher"), Mary Nash (as "Freda, Van Biere's niece"), Herman Noble (as "Soldier"), Henrietta Pouts (as "Dutch Girl"), Erla Rottger (as "A Nun/Citizeness"), Charles Senna (as "Soldier"), Alice Simmons (as "Dutch Boy"), Leoro Stephens (as "Gretel, Frau Biere's niece"), Willa Sterrett (as "Dutch Girl"), Mabel Stewart (as "Citizeness"), Madge Styles (as "Drummer Boy"), Ellen Tate (as "Minna, Frau Biere's niece"), Mildred Thall (as "Citizeness"), James Tiernan (as "Burgher"), Charlotte Tillman (as "Citizeness"), John Van Aspe (as "Burgher"), Kitty Waldon (as "Drummer Boy"), Philip Watson (as "Burgher"), Mae Willard (as "Trumpeter"), Charles Williams (as "Burgher"), Jesse Willingham (as "Burgher"). Produced by Sam S. Shubert and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1908) Stage Play: The Golden Butterfly. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Reginald De Koven. Libretto by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Music orchestrated by Reginald De Koven. Scenic Design by Frank E. Gates, Edward A. Morange, Ernest Albert, Edward G. Unitt and Joseph Wickes. Costume Design by William H. Matthews. Directed by A.M. Holbrook. Broadway Theatre: 12 Oct 1908- 21 Nov 1908 (48 performances). Cast: Louis Casavant (as "Petofy, a rich brewer of Buda-Pesth"), Louis Harrison (as "Baron von Affenkoff"), Walter Percival (as "Franz"), Charles Purcell (as "Count Androssy, Colonel of the Hungarian Hussars stationed at Buda/Lazlov, a wine grower"), Grace Studdiford (as "Ilma Walden, of the Buda-Pesth Opera"), Miss Allen (as "Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Harriet Allen (as "Toni, coryphee/Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Frank Benor (as "Schmucke, a strolling musician/A Shoemaker/Footman/Gendarme"), Miss Boies (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Man"), June Bonnell (as "Duschka, coryphee/Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Boy"), Miss Bowes (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), M. Burke (as "Hussar/Peasant Man"), Charles W. Butler (as "Schinken, a strolling musician/Call Boy/"To To" at the opera"), M. Camp (as "Hussar/Usher"), Miss Carmody (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), John Carroll (as "Assistant Hairdresser/Hussar/Usher"), Miss Chapelle (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Peasant Girl"), M. Chapman (as "Hussar/Peasant Man"), Miss Coburn (as "Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Gladys Coleman (as "Lazlov's Wife/Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Miss Dare (as "Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Miss Desmond (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Peasant Girl"), Miss Detrich (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Peasant Girl"), Miss Doane (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Miss Elmo (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Peasant Boy/Automobile Girl"), Miss Elmore (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Boy"), Miss Fanning (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Peasant Girl"), Miss Frances (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Miss Fursman (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Miss Gardner (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Louise Garrett (as "Freda, coryphee/Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Carl Gordon (as "Schmalz, a strolling musician"), Robert Graham (as "A Theatrical Tailor/Hussar"), A. Hanschman (as "Puffenkranz, a strolling musician/Head Usher at the opera/Civilian"), Richard Hartford (as "Civilian/Gendarme/A Pantaloon/Peasant Man"), Alice Hills (as "Wanda, a Gypsy girl"), M. Hovel (as "Hussar/A Musical Director"), Walter Jenkins (as "Eselbein, a strolling musician/Stage Carpenter at the opera/Hussar/Usher"), M. Klisto (as "Civilian/Gendarme/A Harlequin/Peasant Man"), M. Lademan (as "Hussar/Usher"), Miss Lange (as "Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Miss Livingston (as "Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Gene Luneska (as "Tina Korbay, of the Buda-Pesth Opera Company"), W.J. McCarthy (as "Hanska, stage manager of the Buda-Pesth Opera House"), Miss Meredith (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Peasant Girl"), Miss Morden (as "Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), M. Musser (as "Hussar/Peasant Man"), Bertha Norfolk (as "Maid"), Leonora Novasio (as "Bertha, daughter of Petoffy/Peasant Boy/Hildegarde, coryphee/Miss Pierce/Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Miss Prentiss (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Peasant Girl"), Miss Raymond (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Edward Reddy (as "A Hairdresser/Hussar/Peasant Man"), Miss Southgate (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Miss Spencer (as "Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Girl"), Florence Topham (as "Magda, coryphee/Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Boy"), Miss Vivian (as "Show Girl/Pierrot/Automobile Girl"), Miss Wall (as "Society Girl/Ballet Girl/Butterfly Girl/Peasant Boy"), Miss Wallace (as "Society Girl/Columbine/Automobile Girl"), Robert G. Williams (as "Lump, a Strolling musician/A Wigmaker/Gendarme/Footman"), H.P. Woodley (as "A Costumer/Civilian/Gendarme/Peasant Man"), Marion Woods (as "Olga"). Produced by Grace Van Studdiford Amusement Company.
- (1909) Stage Play: The Beauty Spot. Musical. Music by Reginald De Koven. Book by Joseph Herbert. Featuring songs with lyrics by Terry Sullivan. Choreographed by Julian Alfred. Herald Square Theatre: 10 Apr 1909- 7 Aug 1909 (137 performances). Cast: Marguerite Clark, Isabel D'Armonde, Jefferson De Angelis, Alfred De Ball, W.H. Denny, Frank Doane, Viola Gillette, Frank Kelly, Arline La Cross, George MacFarlane, Mr. Maxwell, Jean Newcombe, Mr. Smith, Harry Tebbutt, Francis Tyler, Morgan Williams.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Wedding Trip. Musical comedy/operetta. Music by Reginald De Koven. Book by Frédérique De Grésac. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Musical Director: Frank E. Tours. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law. Costume Design by Cora MacGeachy. Directed by William J. Wilson. Broadway Theatre: 25 Dec 1911- 3 Feb 1912 (48 performances). Cast: Charles Angelo (as "Szigetti"), Dane Bogart, William Brandt (as "Lieutenant Niklas"), Albert Busby (as "Major Vathek"), John Crawford (as "Lieutenant Leo"), Arthur Cunningham (as "Captain Josef"), Martin Delaney (as "Corporal Oscar"), Gwen Dubary (as "Basalie"), Grace Emmons (as "Candide"), Dorothy Jardon (as "Aza"), George Madison (as "Ignace"), Edward Martindel (as "Mafta"), John McCloskey (as "Felix"), Dorothy Morton (as "Celeste"), Christine Nielson (as "Fritzi"), L. Parmet (as "Drummer Boy"), Joseph Phillips (as "Willie Barnett"), John Rogers (as "Lieutenant Johann"), Fritzi Von Busing (as "Lotta"). Produced by Sam and Lee Shubert Inc.
- (1912) Stage Play: Robin Hood. Musical/operetta (revival). Written by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. New Amsterdam Theatre: 6 May 1912- 29 Jun 1912 (64 performances). Cast: Bella Alten (as "Maid Marian"), Dorothy Arthur (as "Morris Dancer"), Sidney Bracy (as "Guy of Gisborne"), George B. Frothingham (as "Friar Tuck"), Carl Gantvoort (as "Little John"), Pauline Hall (as "Dame Durden"), Walter Hyde (as "Robin Hood"), Mary Mooney (as "King's Herald"), Basil Ruysdael (as "Will Scarlet"), Edwin Stevens (as "Sheriff of Nottingham"), Ann Swinburne (as "Annabel"), Florence Wickham (as "Alan-a-Dale"), Marie Wiova (as "Morris Dancer"). Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1913) Stage Play: Rob Roy. Musical (revival). Book by Harry B. Smith. Music by Reginald De Koven. Musical Director: Frank E. Tours. Directed by Daniel V. Arthur. Liberty Theatre: 15 Sep 1913- 4 Oct 1913 (24 performances). Cast: Bessie Abbott (as "Janet"), Sadie Anken, William Annisman, Albert Baron, Mary Bennett (as "Lieutenant Cornwallis"), I. Bienfast, Olga Boehm, Cherie Bonnar, Mae Borden, Sidney Brady (as "Sandy MacSherey"), Ralph Brainard (as "Captain Ralph Sheridan"), Isabelle Burnside, Frances Burress (as "Lieutenant Clinton"), Mary Carroll, May Chester, Sadie Chester, Nona Clifford, May Collier, William Collins, Charles Cook, R.J. Courcell, Paul A. Curtis, John Daniels, Augusta Dauche, Jefferson De Angelis, Eugene Elliott, H. Eugene, Anna Fielding, Jeanette Fielding, Gene Francis, Fred Frear, Ada Fuld, Barney Goldie, Raymond Hancock, Florence Harden, Pauline Hendricks, Lewis Hermann, Edith Herrmann, Fayles Hilton, Della Hunt, Annette Jordan, Hazel Kingdon, Irving LaPato, Hazel Linden, Isabel MacLeod, Louis Maniero, Mina Manley, J.F. McKinnon, Betty McNeel, Loring Merritt, Sherman Miller, Sophia Mossell, Jane Nash, Edna Orth, Frank Pollock (as "Prince Charles Edward Stuart"), Naomi Raiss, Alfred Sappio, Sylvia Saunders, Catherine Scott, Margaret Smith, Gladys Spuler, James Stevens (as "Rob Roy MacGregor"), Jeanette Thurber, Joseph A. Tinsley, Emanuel Tirnauer, Camille Truesdale, Mattie Vance, Ollie Vanderberg, Henriette Wakefield, Ralph Walton, Herbert Waterous, Margaret Weidman, Robert White, Billie Wilburn, Manny Worth. Produced by Daniel V. Arthur.
- (1913) Stage Play: Her Little Highness. Musical. Book by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Music by Reginald De Koven. Lyrics by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf. Based on a comedy "Such a Little Queen" by Channing Pollock. Musical Director: Max Bendix. Choreographed by Julian Mitchell. Directed by George F. Marion. Liberty Theatre: 13 Oct 1913- 25 Oct 1913 (16 performances). Produced by Louis F. Werba and Mark A. Luescher.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Highwayman. Musical comedy/opera (revival). Music by Reginald De Koven. Featuring songs with lyrics by Leontine Stanfield. Book by Harry B. Smith. Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Scenic Design by H. Robert Law Studios and P. Dodd Ackerman Studios. Costume Design by Adler Costume Company. Conducted by Frank Tours. Directed by Edward P. Temple. 44th Street Theatre: 2 May 1917- 19 May 1917 (22 performances). Cast: Adrienne Lulette (as "Chorus"), William Anisman (as "Chorus"), Sam Ash (as "Captain Rodney"), Al Baron (as "Chorus"), Lillian Beaudett (as "Chorus"), Irma Bertrand (as "Chorus"), Margela Boudreau (as "Chorus"), Harry Bulger (as "Constables"), Harry Bulger Jr. (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Cameron (as "Lieutenant Lovelace"), Lee Campbell (as "Chorus"), A. Carbone (as "Constables "), Marins Carbone (as "Chorus"), Osborne Clemson (as "Sir John Hawkdust"), Harry Coombs (as "Chorus"), Richard Coombs (as "An Old Soldier"), Rose Cooper (as "Chorus"), Ellen Crane (as "Chorus"), Lydia Crane (as "Chorus"), Billie Davenport (as "Chorus"), Norma Day (as "Chorus"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Constables"), Cleo Deschamps (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Deverell (as "Chorus"), Gladys Dupell (as "Chorus"), Louise Dupont (as "Chorus"), Mynna Estey (as "Chorus"), Grace Fjorde (as "Lady Pamela"), Stanley Forde (as "Sir Godfrey Beverley"), Vera Fromm (as "Chorus"), Mildred Garrison (as "Chorus"), Rose Gibson (as "Chorus"), Churchill Goar (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Hartig (as "Chorus"), Marfant Haven (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Hellis (as "Chorus"), Bess Hoban (as "Chorus"), Marjorie Howard (as "Chorus"), Barton Isboll (as "Chorus"), Mae Jiron (as "Chorus"), Dave Klein (as "Chorus"), Clara Koeniges (as "Chorus"), Samuel Laderman (as "Chorus"), Nita Lamdrid (as "Chorus"), Martin Liberfeld (as "Chorus"), Ruth Malcom (as "Chorus"), Janet Marsh (as "Chorus"), Billie Martells (as "Chorus"), Bettie Martin (as "Chorus"), Zetta Metchik (as "Chorus"), Lloyd Montgomery (as "Chorus"), Will Montgomery (as "Constables"), J. Sylvester Murray, James Murray (as "Lord Kilkenny/Landlord Jarvey"), Ann Page (as "Chorus"), Constance Paulton (as "Chorus"), William Plummer (as "Chorus"), Olive Prouser (as "Chorus"), Bertha Pyle (as "Chorus"), Arthur Ridell (as "Chorus"), Harold Rolland (as "Chorus"), H. Rollands (as "Constables"), George Rove (as "Chorus"), John Seaton (as "Chorus"), Lawrence Smith (as "Chorus"), Bianca Soroya (as "Lady Constance Sinclair"), Felicia Sprague (as "Chorus"), Barbara Stedman (as "Chorus"), Fred Steinman (as "Chorus"), Herman Steinman (as "Chorus"), John Charles Thomas (as "Dick Fitzgerald"), Joseph Tierney (as "Chorus"), Joseph Toner (as "Chorus"), Florence Vinson (as "Chorus"), Teddy Webb (as "Toby Winkle"), Pearl Weber (as "Chorus"), Ben Wells (as "Chorus"), Jean Wells (as "Chorus"), Letty Yorke (as "Doll Primrose"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Masquerader. Drama. Written by John Hunter Booth. From the novel by Katherine Cecil Thurston. Lyric Theatre: 3 Sep 1917- Jan 1918 (closing date unknown/160 performances). Note: Mr. De Koven had no direct involvement in this production aside from theatre ownership.
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