Stage: Appeared in "The Bird of Paradise" on Broadway. Written by Richard Walton Tully. Featuring songs by Sylvester Kalama and Kapule Kanoa. Directed by
Richard Walton Tully. Daly's Theatre (moved to Maxine Elliott's Theatre from 22 Jan 1912- close): 8 Jan 1912- 13 Apr 1912 (112 performances). Cast:
Laurette Taylor (as "Luana, a Hawaiian girl"), W.B. Aeko (as "Lanipule, a cane-cutter"), Estar Banks (as "Mrs. Sysonby, Sysonby's wife"), Gladys Byers (as "Miss Kennedy, a débutante"), Nance Caldwell (as "Konia, a woman of the old days"), W.J. Constantine (as "Mr. Sysonby, the missionary"), Clyde Crawford (as "Tomoro, a Japanese"),
Herbert Farjeon (as "Kaia, a poi maker"), Pamela Gaythorne (as "Diana Larned, a university graduate"), Robert Harrison (as "Hoheno, a fisherman"), S.M. Kaiawe (as "Naihe, a cane-cutter"), A. Kawala (as "Kuakini, a cane-cutter"), Nona Kelly (as "Hopoe, a hula dancer"), W.K. Kolomoku (as "Kanoa, a cane-cutter"), Jane Meredith (as "Makia, a convert"), Craig Miner (as "Mr. Jameson, of the Sugar Company"), Margaret Nagele (as "Mrs. Crothers, a widow"), Albert Perry (as "Hewahewa, a priest of Pele"),
Guy Bates Post (as "Dean, a beachcomber"), Virginia Reynolds (as "Liliha, a hula dancer"), Theodore Roberts (as "Captain Hatch, a planter"),
Lewis Stone (as "Paul Wilson, a young doctor") [Broadway debut],
Van Renseler Townsend [credited as Van Rensselaer Townsend] (as "Lemule, a graduate"),
Lenore Ulric, B. Waiwaiole (as "Kapule, a cane-cutter"),
Ida Waterman (as "Mahumahu, Luana's foster mother"). Produced by
Oliver Morosco.