- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1904) Stage Play: The Virginian. Drama. Incidental music by Henry Waller. Written by Kirk La Shelle and Owen Wister. Based on a story by Owen Wister. Scenic Design by Ernest Albert and H.L. Reed. Directed by John Stapleton. Manhattan Theatre: 5 Jan 1904- May 1904 (closing date unknown/138 performances). Cast: Agnes Ardeck, Harry Burkhardt (as "Frederick Ogden") [Broadway debut], Joseph Callahan, Frank Campeau, Scott Cooper, Mattie Earle, Dustin Farnum (as "The Virginian"), H.M. Gannon, Maud Gifford, Charles R. Gilbert, Margaret Grey, John Hammond, Harry Holliday, Elizabeth Hunt, Thomas P. Jackson, R.L. Jones, Margaret Leslie, Lucy Lovell, Charles Mailes, Joseph A. Maylon, Bennet Musson, Frank Nelson, Guy Bates Post (as "Steve"), Charles L. Robbins, Ella Sothern, Charles Stanley (as "John Taylor"), Frank Vail, Thomas Weadock. Produced by Kirk La Shelle. Note: Films as The Virginian (1914), The Virginian (1929), and The Virginian (1946).
- (1925) Stage Play: A Holy Terror. Written by George Abbott and Winchell Smith. Directed by Winchell Smith. George M. Cohan's Theatre: 28 Sep 1925- Oct 1925 (closing date unknown/32 performances). Cast: George Abbott (as "Dirk Yancey"), Elizabeth Allen (as "Judy Kirkpatrick"), Leila Bennett (as "Becky Chapman"), Emerin Campbell (as "Mrs. Tesman"), D.J. Carew (as "Norm Massie"), Richard Carlyle (as "Russ Logan"), Harry Cooke (as "Sergeant Brown"), William Goddard (as "Capt. Carter"), Ralph Hackett (as "Sam Chapman"), Leona Hogarth (as "Ellen Goodlow"), Edward T. Holland (as "Zeb Chapman"), Frederic Malcolm (as "Lem Chapman"), Ben Meigs (as "A Corporal"), Arthur Miles (as "Carols Hatfield"), Millard Mitchell (as "Tremper"), Frank Monroe (as "Col. Willoughby Wall"), John F. Morrissey (as "Don Hagan"), Dan Moyles (as "Anse Yancey"), Bennet Musson (as "Mayor Goodlow"), William Pawley (as "Jake Hagan"), Ed Savold (as "Jim Massie"), Henry Schaefer (as "Dan Massie"), G. Albert Smith (as "Boyd Chapman"), George Thompson (as "Uncle Tod Yancey"), Frank Verigun (as "Sid Chapman"), Charles Wagenheim (as "Bill Chapman"), George J. Williams. Produced by John Golden. Note: Filmed as Hills of Peril (1927).
- (1927) Stage Play: Scalawag. Written by David Higgins and Bennet Musson[credited as Bennett Musson]. Directed by E.J. Blunkall. 49th Street Theatre: 29 Mar 1927- Apr 1927 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Joseph Burton (as "Lem Simkins"), Camilla Crume (as "Aunt Lib"), Isabel Dawn (as "Myra Appleby"), David Higgins (as "Sam Abbleby"), Daphne Kendall (as "Malvinia"), Charles Lewis (as "Ab Whiffen"), Carleton Macy (as "Jonas Beebe"), Duncan Penwarden (as "Judge Westcott"), Edwin Redding (as "Tom Rinnell"), Robert Toms (as "Jim Allison"), Max Waizman (as "Larry Maddern"). Produced by Cast Productions Inc.
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