- (1903 - 1931) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1903) Stage Play: Mr. Bluebeard. Musical. Music by Frederick Solomon. Additional music by C. Herbert Kerr. Book by Arthur Collins and J. Hickory Wood. Lyrics by J. Cheever Goodwin. Musical Director: Frederick Solomon. Adapted for America by John J. McNally. Additional numbers by William Jerome, Jean Schwartz, Al Bryan [earliest Broadway credit], Vincent Bryan, Gus Edwards, J. Rosamond Johnson, Theodore M. Morse, Bob Cole, Matt Woodward, Ben M. Jerome, Will D. Cobb, 'Harry Von Tilzer' and Dan McAvoy. Choreographed by Ernest D'Auban. Directed by Herbert Gresham and Ned Wayburn. Knickerbocker Theatre: 21 Jan 1903- 16 May 1903 (135 performances). Cast: Myrtle Artlington (as "Beca"), George A. Cameron (as "Dunfor"), Herbert Cawthorne (as "Irish Patsha"), Dane and Seymour (as "Specialty"), William Danforth (as "Mustapha"), Bessie De Voie (as "Korafai"), Rose Earle (as "Nadie"), Eddie Foy (as "Sister Anne"), Elizabeth Hauman (as "Pony Ballet"), Lonie Hauman (as "Pony Ballet"), Clara Havel (as "Mirza"), Chauncey Holland (as "Passai"), Helga Howard (as "Zara"), Elsa Huerting (as "Specialty"), Georgia Kelly (as "Stella"), Norma Kopp (as "Abdallah"), Beatrice Liddell (as "Pony Ballet"), Bonnie Maginn (as "Imer Dasher"), Eva Marlow (as "Pony Ballet"), Dorothy Marlowe (as "Pony Ballet"), Dan McAvoy (as "Mr. Blue Beard"), Seppie McNeil (as "Pony Ballet"), Harry Murdoc (as "Laidoff"), Thomas O'Brien (as "Hatrac"), Edith Palmer (as "Amina"), Flora Parker (as "Fatima"), Carolyn Poltz (as "Pony Ballet"), Premiere (as "Specialty"), Adele Rafter (as "Selim"), Sam Reed (as "Abaddin"), Ada Robertson (as "Pony Ballet"), Nellie Simmons (as "Zoli"), Abner Symmons (as "Badun"), May Taylor (as "Zaidee"), The Grigolatis Troupe of Aerialists (as "Specialty"), Fred Walsh (as "Knouse"), W.H. White (as "Hacnum"), Frank C. Young (as "Abumun"). Produced by Klaw & Erlanger.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Wall Street Girl. Musical.
- (1916) Stage Play: Follow Me. Musical comedy.
- (1917) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1917
- (1917) Stage Play: Doing Our Bit. Musical revue.
- (1918) Stage Play: Sinbad. Musical revue.
- (1919) Stage Play: Good Morning, Judge. Musical.
- (1919) Stage Play: Shubert Gaieties of 1919. Musical revue.
- (1920) Stage Play: Hello, Alexander. Musical.
- (1920) Stage Play: Ed Wynn's Carnival. Musical revue. Music by Ed Wynn. Book by Ed Wynn. Lyrics by Ed Wynn. Musical Director: Antonio Bafunno. Music orchestrated by Stephen Jones and Frank Saddler. Featuring songs by Alfred Bryan, Alex Sullivan, Walter Donaldson, William Eckstein, Chris Smith, Lou Handman, Ray Miller, Raymond Klages, Billy Fazioli, Ring Hager, Tom Brown and Clarence Seena. Featuring songs with lyrics by Al Bryan, Gene Buck, Grant Clarke, Alex Sullivan, Ray Miller, Fred Fisher, Raymond Klages, Billy Fazioli, Ring Hager and Clarence Seena. Directed by Ned Wayburn. New Amsterdam Theatre (moved to The Selwyn Theatre from 21 Jun 1920- close): 5 Apr 1920- 14 Aug 1920 (150 performances). Cast: Earl Benham, Jane Bowen, Violet Bristow, Joan Butlin, Elizabeth Chatterton, Catherine Doyle, Ursula Dale, Marion Davies, Dorothy Deane, Lillian Durkin, Carolyn Erwin, Orville Fisher, Lillian Fitzgerald, Evan Burrows Fontaine, Ida Gerber, Ann Greenway, Bess Hoban, Sadie Howe, Trixie Jennery, Olga Kale, Gladys Lee, Richie Ling, Beulah McFarland, The Meyakos, Simeon Moore, Florence Quarters, Ray Miller's Black and White Melody Boys, Henry Regal, Frank Ridge, Ted Roberts, Edith Rook, Herbert Russell, Fay West, Arthur Williams, Dade Winlack, Lillian Wood, Ed Wynn, Carol Young. Produced by B.C. Whitney.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Century Revue. Musical revue. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Book by Howard Emmett Rogers. Music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Direction by Harry S. Levant. Additional numbers by Leo Edwards. Featuring songs by George W. Meyer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Artie Mehlinger. Musical Numbers Staged by Jack Mason. Entire Production Staged Under the Personal Supervision of J.J. Shubert. Black and White Ballet Staged by Alexis Kosloff. Directed by Lew Morton. Century Promenade: 12 Jul 1920- 1 Jan 1921 (150 performances). Cast: DeVearera Anguilliar (as "Ensemble"), Mary Arlington (as "Ensemble"), Leo Beers (as "The Man on the Phone/Marcelle Performer/Specialty Performer"), Viola Bennett (as "Ensemble"), Beth Benton (as "Ensemble"), Jimmie Blyler (as "4th Rounder/Millions of Times Pianist"), Molly Boulais (as "Ensemble"), Rose Boulais (as "Ensemble"), Jessica Brown (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Burton (as "Ensemble"), John Byam (as "2nd Rounder"), Jean Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Mae Carroll (as "Ensemble"), Fay Celeste (as "Ensemble"), Olive Channing (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Clifton (as "Ensemble"), Ruth Coster (as "Ensemble"), Beatrice Darling (as "Ensemble"), Elizabeth Darling (as "Ensemble"), Florence Darling (as "Ensemble"), Muriel De Forrest (as "Fig Leaf Number Singer"), Jeannette Deitrich (as "Ensemble"), Anna May Dennehy (as "Ensemble"), Bernice Dewey (as "Ensemble"), Frances Dunlap (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Flam (as "Ensemble"), Marie Forbes (as "Ensemble"), Ford & Hazelton (as "Black and White Ballet Dancers"), Ella Foster (as "Ensemble"), Amy Frank (as "Ensemble"), Elsie Frank (as "Ensemble"), Frank Sisters (as "Shimmy Valentine Performer"), Jene Gordon (as "Ensemble"), Norma Gould (as "Ensemble"), Grace & Berkes (as "Shine On, Little Son Performer/Specialty Performer"), Jane Green (as "Ensemble"), Green & Blyler (as "Musical Moments Performer"), George Hale (as "Fig Leaf Number Dancer"), Elsie Halloway (as "Ensemble"), Cecil Hannon (as "Ensemble"), Lorrette Harris (as "Ensemble"), Alberta Harrison (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Hartman (as "Ensemble"), Margaret Himes (as "Ensemble"), Hal Hixon (as "1st Rounder/Inebriated Acrobation Performer"), Vivien Holt (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Holton (as "Ensemble"), Evelyn Jack (as "Ensemble"), Jewel Jordon (as "Ensemble"), Madelon La Varre (as "Marcelle Performer/Symphony in Dress Performer"), Grace Langdon (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Leland (as "Ensemble"), Evon Linnard (as "Ensemble"), Doris Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Sally Long (as "Ensemble"), Ted Lorraine (as "Ensemble"), Lorraine & Walton (as "Dance Novelty"), John Lowe (as "3rd Rounder"), Lenore Lukens (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Mackaill (as "Ensemble"), Barbara McCree (as "Ensemble"), Bobbie McCree (as "The Deceiver"), Mijares & Brother (as "Wire Speciality"), Clarice Miller (as "Ensemble"), Milo (as "Singer"), Florence Moore (as "Ensemble"), Sydney Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Vivien Oakland (as "Ensemble"), Helen O'Brien (as "Ensemble"), Kathleen O'Hanlon (as "The Girl"), Mabel Olson (as "Ensemble"), Marie Page (as "Ensemble"), Betty Pecan (as "The Bluffer/Ensemble"), Purcella Brothers (as "Keep Your Weight Down" Performer"), Tot Qualters (as "Hold Me Performer"), Rosie Quinn (as "Fig Leaf Number Dancer"), Elizabeth Boyd Reed (as "Ensemble"), Alice Ridnor (as "Ensemble"), Vera Roehm (as "Keep Your Weight Down Performer"), Lillian Rosedale (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Seals (as "Ensemble"), Muriel Seely (as "Ensemble"), Norma Simpson (as "Ensemble"), Mildred Soper (as "Ensemble"), Charlotte Sprague (as "Ensemble"), Marie Stafford (as "Ensemble"), Jack Strouse (as "Some Nonsense Performer"), Ellinore Taylor (as "Ensemble"), May Thompson (as "Ensemble"), Jean Troupman (as "Ensemble"), Thelma Turnbull (as "The Fibber/Ensemble"), Grace Walton (as "Ensemble"), Viola Weller (as "Ensemble"), Frances Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Marie Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Nina Whitmore (as "Ensemble"), Ina Williams (as "Bottle Up a Pretty Girl" Performer/Specialty Performer"), Babette Wood (as "Ensemble"), Catherine Wyley (as "The Sphinx Performer"), Theodore Zambouni (as "The Apache"), Ingrid Zanders (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert, Morris Gest, William Elliott and F. Ray Comstock.
- (1920) Stage Play: The Midnight Rounders of 1920. Musical revue. Book by Howard Emmett Rogers. Music by Jean Schwartz. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Featuring songs with lyrics by Howard Emmett Rogers and E. Ray Goetz. Featuring songs by Leo Edwards. Directed by Lew Morton and Jack Mason. Century Promenade: 12 Jul 1920- 27 Nov 1920 (120 performances). Cast: DeVearera Anguilliar, Mary Arlington, Leo Beers, Viola Bennett, Beth Benton, Molly Boulais, Rose Boulais, Jessica Brown, Mildred Burton, John Byam, Jean Carroll, Fay Celeste, Olive Channing, Ruth Coster, Beatrice Darling, Elizabeth Darling, Florence Darling, Muriel De Forrest, Jeannette Deitrich, Anna May Dennehy, Bernice Dewey, Frances Dunlap, Grace Ellsworth, Dorothy Flam, Marie Forbes, Amy Frank, Elsie Frank, Jene Gordon, Norma Gould, Green & Blyler, George Hale, Cecil Hannon, Lorrette Harris, Alberta Harrison, Gertrude Hartman, Lew Hearn, Hal Hixon, Vivien Holt, Kitty Holton, Evelyn Jack, Jewel Jordon, Harry Kelly, Madeline La Varre [credited as Madelon La Varre] (final Broadway role), Grace Langdon, Pauline Leland, Evon Linnard, Sally Long, Lorraine & Walton, John Lowe, Leonora Lukens, Barbara McCree, Clarice Miller, Florence Moore, Sydney Nelson, Vivien Oakland, Kathleen O'Hanlon, Mabel Olson, Joe Opp, Pandora, Betty Pecan, The Purcella Brothers, Tot Qualters, Rosie Quinn, Elizabeth Reed, Lillian Rosedale, Mildred Seals, Norma Simpson, Ingrid Solfeng, Mildred Soper, Charlotte Sprague, Marie Stafford, Jack Strauss, Ellinore Taylor, May Thompson, Jean Troupman, Thelma Turnbull, Viola Weller, John Wheeler, Frances Whitmore, Marie Whitmore, Nina Whitmore, Nina Williams, Babette Wood, Walter Woolf King, Theodore Zambouni, Ingrid Zanders. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Passing Show of 1921. Musical revue.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Midnight Rounders of 1921. Musical revue. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Music by Jean Schwartz. Musical Director: Alfred Goodman. Additional music by Lew Pollack, Raymond Hubbell, Anton Dvorak, Johann Strauss, Jacques Offenbach, Chauncey Olcott [final Broadway credit], Ernest R. Ball, Haydn Wood and Ernesto DiCapua. Additional lyrics by Ernesto DiCapua, John Golden, Sidney Clare, Rida Johnson Young and Fred E. Weatherly. Choreographed by Cleveland Bronner. Scenic Design by William Weaver. Costume Design by Mme. Routon. Directed by Jack Mason. Century Promenade: 7 Feb 1921- 2 Apr 1921 (49 performances). Cast: Alemia Allen, Virginia Allen, Viola Bennett, Marie Booth, Cleveland Bronner, Anna Buckley, Virginia Calmer, Bessie Clifford, Olga Cook, Florence Darling, Elsie Davenport, Ethel Davis, Elinor Dell, Anna Maria DeMalita, LaVerre DeMarr, Arthur Donnelly, J. Francis Dooley, Dora Duby, Lou Edwards, Georgia Empey, Virginia Fallon, Alva Fenton, Ada Forman, Amy Frank, Elsie Frank, David Gardner, John Guiran, Loretta Harris, Helen Herendeen, Margaret Himes, Peggy Hoffman, Clare Hooper, Beatrice Jackson, Beatrice Jennings, Thelma Johns, Jewel Jordan, Kitty Kelly, Margaret Kerns, Grace Langdon, Phoebe Lee, Bobby Lester, Evon Linnard, Sally Long, Ted Lorraine, John Lowe, Muriel Manners, La Petite Marguerite, Margaret Menges, Phyllis Miller, Gladys Montgomery, Florence Moore, J. Harold Murray, Sidney Nelson, Anna Niebel, Bonna O'Dear, Tot Qualters, Nan Rainsford, Florence Rayfield, Edna Richmond, Virginia Richmond, Evelyn Rosewood, Corinne Sales, Ingrid Solfeng, Jean Troupman, Viola Votrouba, Gladys Walton, Helen Weber, Florence Wilde, Billie Williams, Jane Wyatt [not same actress as in films]. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Hotel Mouse. Musical comedy. Book by Guy Bolton. Lyrics by Clifford Grey. Music by Armand Vecsey and Ivan Caryll. Based on a French comedy by Marcel Gerbidon and Paul Armont. Musical Director: Ira Jacobs. Additional music by Bert Hanlon. Additional lyrics by Al Bryan. Choreographed by Max Scheck. Directed by John Harwood. Shubert Theatre: 13 Mar 1922- 27 May 1922 (88 performances). Cast: Harold Abbey (as "Ensemble"), Ruby Aguillar (as "Ensemble"), Stewart Baird (as "Don Esteban"), Louis Brown (as "Ensemble"), Betty De Grasse (as "Ensemble"), Millie Dupree (as "Ensemble"), Edna Duval (as "Marie"), Violet Duval (as "Suzanne"), Kathleen Erroll (as "Ensemble"), Amy Frank (as "Iote"), Eugene Frazer (as "Ensemble"), Bob Gebhardt (as "Ensemble"), Frank Green (as "Detective"), Taylor Holmes (as "Wally Gordon"), Renee Hughes (as "Ensemble"), Marie Kane (as "Ensemble"), Edith Kessler (as "Ensemble"), Armand King (as "Ensemble"), Louis Laub (as "Ensemble"), Francis Lieb (as "Marquis de Santa Bella"), Helen Lockhart (as "Ensemble"), Fay Marbe (as "Lola"), Irene McGovern (as "Ensemble"), Joe McGurgan Ensemble"), William McGurn (as "Ensemble"), Josephine McMahon (as "Ensemble"), Rose Nelson (as "Ensemble"), Barnett Parker (as "Burroughs"), Cynthia Perot (as "Dolly/Adele/Dancer"), Marion Phillips (as "Jeanne"), Teddy Piper (as "Ensemble"), Nan Rainsford (as "Ensemble"), Al Sexton (as "Bob Biddle"), Teddy Stevens (as "Victor"), Elliott Taylor (as "Albert/Dancer"), Richard Temple (as "Caesar"), Mary Van Pelt (as "Ensemble"), Frances White (as "Mauricette"), Lois Wood (as "Tiny"). Replacement actors: Frank Green (as "Marquis de Santa Bella"), James Smith (as "Victor"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1922) Stage Play: Make It Snappy. Musical revue. Material by Harold Atteridge and Eddie Cantor. Lyrics by Harold Atteridge. Music by Jean Schwartz. Additional lyrics by Al Bryan and William B. Friedlander. Additional music by William B. Friedlander. Musical Direction by Louis Gress. Music orchestrated by Dell Lampe. Musical Numbers directed by Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by J.J. Shubert. Directed by James C. Huffman). Winter Garden Theatre: 13 Apr 1922- 1 Jul 1922 (96 performances). Cast: Eddie Cantor, Nan Halperin, Salayman Ali, M.T. Bohannon, Cleveland Bronner, Lew Browne, Marie Burke, John Byam, Evelyn Campbell, Carlos and Inez, Nell Carrington, Helen Christie, Molly Christie, Harry Cressey, Betty Dair, Muriel De Forest, Alfred DeLoraine, Rose Devere, Mae Devereaux, The Eight Blue Devils, Flo Evers, Betty Fitch, Lillian Fitzgerald, Elsie Frank, Eva Fuller, Dolly Hackett, Georgie Hale, Lew Hearn, Lebanon Hoffa, Portland Hoffa, Hermose Jose, Marian Joy, Grace Langdon, Mildred Lee, Madeline Levine, Sally Long, Polly Lux, Betty Marshall, Evelyn Martin, Elsie May, Polly Mayer, Dorothy McCarthy, Margaret McCarthy, Peggy Mermont, Gladys Montgomery, J. Harold Murray, Vivien Nolty, Bonna O'Dear, May O'Brien, Joe Opp, Betty Palmer, Cardinal Peaires, Elsa Peterson, Nan Phillips, Chonchita Piquer, Lucille Pryor, Tot Qualters, Queene Queenen, Charlotte Schuette, Ingrid Solfeng, May Sullivan, Margaret Toomay, Marjorie Toomay, Alice Van Ryker, Alice Weaver, Teddy Webb, Vivien West, Margaret Wilson, Vera Zimeleva. Produced by The Winter Garden Company.
- (1922) Stage Play: Red Pepper . Musical comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: A Night in Spain. Musical revue.
- (1931) Stage Play: Ziegfeld Follies of 1931. Musical revue. Sketches by Mark Hellinger, J.P. Murray and Gene Buck. Lyrics by Gene Buck, Joseph McCarthy, Charles Farrell, Mack Gordon, J.P. Murray, Barry Trivers, E.Y. Harburg, Jack Norworth and Noël Coward. Dialogue staged by Edward C. Lilley. Dances staged by Bobby Connolly and Albertina Rasch. Music by Harry Revel, Ben Oakland, Dave Stamper, Dimitri Tiomkin, Noël Coward, Nora Bayes, James Monaco, Chick Endor, Walter Donaldson, Jay Gorney and Hugo Riesenfeld. Music for "Pink Lady Waltz" by Ivan Caryll. Music for "(Shine On) Harvest Moon" by Jack Norworth. Music for "(Who Paid the Rent for Mrs.) Rip Van Winkle" by Al Bryan [final Broadway credit]. Lyrics for "(Who Paid the Rent for Mrs.) Rip Van Winkle" by Fred Fisher. Music for "You Made Me Love You" Dance by Mack Gordon. Lyrics for "I'm With You" by Walter Donaldson. Musical Direction by Oscar Bradley. Music orchestrated by Maurice De Packh, Will Vodery, Howard Jackson and Joe Jordan. Featuring songs by Powell and Stevens Assembled by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. Directed by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. and Gene Buck. Ziegfeld Theatre: 1 Jul 1931- 21 Nov 1931 (165 performances).
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