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Maud Milton

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  • (1917) Stage Play: Please Help Emily. Written by H.M. Harwood. Lyceum Theatre: 14 Aug 1916- Sep 1916 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton, Anton Ascher, Sydney Blair, Charles Cherry, Hubert Druce [credited as Herbert Druce], Ferdinand Gottschalk, Alice Hale, John Harwood, J.J. Horowitz, Alice John Vernon Kelso [Broadway debut], Jeffreys Lewis, Maud Milton, Ann Murdock, Kenyon Musgrove, Ben Probst, Jules Raucourt. Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. Note: Filmed by Empire All Star Corp. [distributed by Mutual Film] as Please Help Emily (1917), and by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Palm Beach Girl (1926).
  • (1906) Stage Play: Markheim.
  • (1906) Stage Play: Mauricette.
  • (1906) Stage Play: Charles I (Revival). Written by W.G. Wills. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown (unknown performances/production played in repertory with Paolo and Francesca, King Rene's Daughter, The Lyons Mail, Markheim, Mauricette). Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt, H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Fank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams [credited as E. Harcourt Williams] (Broadway debut), Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham. Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
  • (1901 - 1922) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • (1901) Stage Play: The Merchant of Venice. Comedy (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Knickerbocker Theatre: 21 Oct 1901- unknown (unknown performances/played in repertory with Charles I, Louis XI, Nance Oldfield, The Bells, Waterloo, Madame Sans-Gene, The Lyons Mail). Produced by Henry Irving-Ellen Terry Company.
  • (1901) Stage Play: Charles I. (Revival). Written by W.G. Wills. Knickerbocker Theatre: 21 Oct 1901- unknown (unknown performances/played in repertory with The Merchant of Venice, Louis XI, Nance Oldfield, The Bells, Waterloo, The Lyons Mail). Cast: W.E. Ashcroft, J.H. Barnes, Lionel Belmore, Violet Belmore, H.R. Cook, Charles Dodsworth, James S. Hearn, May Holland, Henry Irving, William Lugg, Maud Milton, Mark Paton, Tom Reynolds, Arthur Royston, R.P. Tabb, Queenie Tarvin, Ellen Terry, Frank Tyars. Produced by Henry Irving-Ellen Terry Company.
  • (1905) Stage Play: The Catch of the Season. Musical. Music by H.E. Haines and Evelyn Baker. Additional music by William T. Francis, Jerome Kern, Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Edward Madden, Theodore M. Morse, Clifford Harris, Fred Earle, Dave Reed Jr., Alfred Solmon, Luke Forwood, Hugh Rumbold and Henry E. Pether. Book by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton. Lyrics by Charles H. Taylor. Musical Director: William T. Francis. Additional lyrics by Vernon Roy, J.J. Montague, Fred W. Leigh and Frank Compton. Scenic Design by Ernest M. Gros. Costume Design by Ward. Directed by Ben Teal. Daly's Theatre: 26 Aug 1905- 25 Nov 1905 (93 performances). Cast: Talleur Andrews Talleur Andrews, Elaine Barry (as "Gibson Girl"), William L. (W.L.) Branscombe, Lillian Burns, Violet Conrad (as "Gibson Girl"), Elise Delisia (as "Gibson Girl"), Marguerite DeManges (as "Gibson Girl"), Germaine deValeral (as "Gibson Girl"), Martha Dufrene (as "Gibson Girl"), Sylvia Eagan (as "Gibson Girl"), Annie Esmond (as "Lady Crystal"), C.J. Evans (as "Second Footman"), Margaret Fraser (as "Hon. Honoria Bedford"), Vivian Graham (as "Badminton"), Madge Greet (as "Princess Schowenhohe-Hohenschowen"), Alys Hardy (as "Gibson Girl"), William Jefferson, Fred Kaye, Ethel Kelly (as "Gibson Girl"), Suzanne LaPage (as "Gibson Girl"), Angele Lerida (as "Gibson Girl"), Suzanne Mallot (as "Gibson Girl"), Suzanne Maud (as "Gibson Girl"), Edna May, Jane May, Jack H. Millar, Maud Milton, Helen Morrison (as "Gibson Girl"), Frank Norman, John F. O'Sullivan, Queenie Pete (as "Gibson Girl"), Evelyn Powys (as "Gibson Girl"), Dorothy Reynolds (as "Gibson Girl"), Dora Sevening, Eda Shirley (as "Gibson Girl"), Bert Sinden, Farren Soutar, Mariel St. Quinten, Master Louis Victor, Vivian Voweles, Mrs. J.P. West, Fred Wright, Dorothy Zimmerman. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1906) Stage Play: The Lyons Mail (Revival).
  • (1906) Stage Play: King Rene's Daughter (Revival).
  • (1906) Stage Play: Paolo and Francesca. Written by Stephen Phillips. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Oct 1906- unknown (unknown performances/production played in repertory with King Rene's Daughter, The Lyons Mail, Charles I, Markheim, Mauricette). Cast: John Archer, Dorothea Baird, S. Beaumont, Lionel Belmore, Nannie Bennett, Emiline Carder, S.A. Cookson, Arthur Curtis, Charles Dodsworth, Charles A. Doran, May Hargreaves, Elaine Inescourt [credited as Elaine Inescort], H.B. Irving, Emma Lovett, W. Marion, Ada Mellon, Maud Milton, Douglas Payne, Frank Randell, Tom Reynolds, C. Stephens, Frank Tyars, Harcourt Williams [credited as E. Harcourt Williams], Henry Worrall, W.J. Yeldham . Produced by Sam Nixon and J. Fred Zimmerman.
  • (1910) Stage Play: Caste (Revival). Written by T.W. Robertson (as Thomas William Robertson). Directed by Graham Browne. Empire Theatre: 25 Apr 1910- Jun 1910 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Edwin Arden, Elsie Ferguson, Edgar Franklin, G.P. Huntley, Maud Milton, Julian Royce, Marie Tempest. Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1911) Stage: Wrote "Trelawny of the 'Wells'. Comedy (revival). Directed by George A. Highland. Empire Theatre: 1 Jan 1911-Feb 1911 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: Harry Barfoot (as "Mr. Ablett"), Ethel Barrymore (as "Miss Rose Trelawny"), Alice Beresford (as "Sarah"), George C. Boniface (as "Mr. James Telfer"), Constance Collier (as "Miss Imogen Parrott"), Charles Dalton (as "Mr. Tom Wrench"), Lawrence D'Orsay (as "Capt. De Foenix"), Louise Drew (as "Miss Avonia Bunn"), Helen Freeman (as "Clara De Foenix"), James Kearney (as "O'Dwyer/The Stage Manager"), Charles Millward (as "Mr. Ferdinand Gadd"), Maud Milton (as "Mrs. Telfer/Miss Violet Sylvester"), Arthur B. Murray (as "Charles"), Eugene O'Brien (as "Mr. Arthur Gower"), Lydia Rachel (as "Mrs. Mossop"), Anita Rothe (as "Miss Trafalger Gower"), William Sampson (as "Mr. Augustus Colpoys"), Charles Walcott [credited as Charles Walcot] (as "Vice Chancellor Sir William Gower"). Produced by Charles Frohman.
  • (1916) Stage Play: The Basker. Written by Clifford Mills. Empire Theatre: 30 Oct 1916- Dec 1916 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Cynthia Brooke, Alice Gordon, Muriel Martin Harvey, James Kearney, Frank Kingdon, Florence Le Clercq, Marguerite Leslie, Noel Leslie, Edward Lester, Cyril Maude, Madeline Meredith, Maud Milton, Edgar Norton, Hassard Short.
  • (1921) Stage Play: Peg O' My Heart. Comedy (revival). Written by J. Hartley Manners. Cort Theatre: 14 Feb 1921- Oct 1922 (closing date unknown/692 performances). Cast: Laurette Taylor (as "Peg, Margaret Connolly"), Percy Ames (as "Alaric"), Thomas Braidon [credited as Thomas A. Braidon] (as "Christian Brant"), Greta Kemble-Cooper (as "Ethel"), A.E. Matthews (as "Jerry, Sir Gerald"), Michael (as "Michael"), Maud Milton (as "Mrs. Chichester") [final Broadway role], Mildred Post (as "Maid"), George Riddell (as "Montgomery Hawks"), George Sydenham (as "Jarvis"). Produced by Abraham L. Erlanger. Note: Previouly filmed by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation as Peg o' My Heart (1919), by Metro Pictures [European distribution by Gaumont] as Peg o' My Heart (1922), and by Cosmopolitan Productions/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) as Peg o' My Heart (1933).
  • (1916) Stage Play: Please Help Emily. Written by H.M. Harwood. Lyceum Theatre: 14 Aug 1916- Sep 1916 (closing date unknown/40 performances). Cast: Joseph Allenton, Anton Ascher, Sydney Blair, Charles Cherry, Hubert Druce [credited as Herbert Druce], Ferdinand Gottschalk, Alice Hale, John Harwood, J.J. Horowitz, Alice John Vernon Kelso [Broadway debut], Jeffreys Lewis, Maud Milton, Ann Murdock, Kenyon Musgrove, Ben Probst, Jules Raucourt. Produced by Charles Frohman Inc. Note: Filmed by Empire All Star Corp. [distributed by Mutual Film] as Please Help Emily (1917), and by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation [distributed by Paramount Pictures] as The Palm Beach Girl (1926).

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