- (1917 - 1930) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1917) Stage Play: Disraeli (Revival). Written by Louis N. Parker. Knickerbocker Theatre: 9 Apr 1917- May 1917 (closing date unknown/48 performances). Cast: George Arliss, Florence Arliss [credited as Mrs. George Arliss], Langdon Bruce, Lilla Campbell, Margaret Dale, Dudley Digges, Jeanne Eagels, Arthur Eldred, Helen Erskine, David Glassford, Walter Grey, Edgar Kent, Malcolm Morley, Fred Nichols, Leila Repton, Noel Tearle [Broadway debut], C.M. Van Clief. Produced by George C. Tyler and Klaw & Erlanger. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros. as Disraeli (1929) as a George Arliss vehicle.
- (1918) Stage Play: Freedom. Music by Norman O'Neill. Written by C. Lewis Hind and Lyall Swete [credited as E. Lyall Swete]. Century Theatre: 19 Oct 1918- Nov 1918 (closing date unknown/33 performances) Cast: Miriam Battista [Broadway debut], William Battista [final Broadway role], Caroline Duffy, James Eagels, Edward Hayden, Henry Herbert, Robert E. Lee Hill, Harry R. Irving [credited as H.R. Irving] (Broadway debut), Mrs. Hudson Liston, Edward Martindel, Eve Randolph, Eric Snowden, E. Lyall Swete, Noel Tearle, Marcia Van Dresser, Charles Webster. Produced by Julie Opp Faversham and Lee Shubert.
- (1919) Stage Play: Hobohemia. Written by Sinclair Lewis. Greenwich Village Theatre: 8 Feb 1919- Apr 1919 (closing date unknown/89 performances). Cast: Mona Bruns, Ralph Bunker, Lois Frances Clark, Ruby Craven, Theodore Doucet, Hilda Englund, Grace Morse, Gladys Plinge, Beatrice Prentice, Geoffrey C. Stein, Noel Tearle, Frank M. Thomas, Helen Westley, Phil White. Produced by Frank Conroy.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Title. Satire. Written by Arnold Bennett. Directed by Lumsden Hare. Belmont Theatre: 14 Nov 1921- Nov 1921 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Agnes Atherton (as "Parlor Maid"), Ernest Cossart (as "Sampson Straight"), Shiela Courtenay (as "Hildegarde Culver"), Lumsden Hare (as "Mr. Culver"), Robert Harrigan (as "John Culver"), Selene Johnson (as "Mrs. Culver"), Emily Lorraine (as "Miss Starkey"), Noel Tearle (as "Tranto"). Produced by Richard G. Herndon.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Enchanted Cottage. Written by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero. Directed by Jessie Bonstelle and William A. Brady. Ritz Theatre: 31 Mar 1923- May 1923 (closing date unknown/65 performances). Cast: Geraldine Ballard (as "Cherub"), Merlin Ballard (as "Imp/Corsellis Child"), Seldon Bennett (as "Rigg"), Clara Blandick (as "Mrs. Minnett/First Witch"), Thomas Broderick (as "First Groom"), Herbert Bunston (as "Rupert Smallwood"), Norman Byron (as "Corsellis Child/Cherub"), Cora Calkins (as "Third Witch"), Elizabeth Collins (as "Bridesmaid"), Katharine Cornell (as "Laura Pennington"), Gertrude Dailey (as "Corsellis Child/Imp"), Dorothy Dorbandt (as "Cherub"), Grace Dougherty (as "Third Bride"), Gilbert Emery (as "Major Murray Hillgrove, D.S.O., M.C."), Francis Fay (as "Cherub"), Winifred Frazer (as "Mrs. Smallwood"), Harry Garwood (as "Cherub"), Gwyneth Gordon (as "Ethel"), Julia Gorman (as "Imp/Corsellis Child"), Roland Hanson (as "Second Groom"), Phyllis Jackson (as "First Bride"), Genevieve Kane (as "Corsellis Child"), Margaret Kastner (as "Cherub"), Stanley Lindahl (as "Third Groom"), Gudrun Mantzius (as "Second Bride"), Harry Neville (as "Rev. Charles Corsellis"), Dorothy Revere (as "Bridesmaid"), George Ryan (as "Corsellis Child"), Helen Ryan (as "Second Witch"), Eileen Smith (as "Cherub"), Noel Tearle (as "Oliver Bashforth"), Dolly Tigue (as "Imp/Corsellis Child"), Ethel Wright (as "Mrs. Corsellis"). Produced by William A. Brady Ltd. Note: Filmed by Inspiration Pictures [distributed by Associated First National Pictures] as The Enchanted Cottage (1924), and by RKO Radio Pictures as The Enchanted Cottage (1945).
- (1925) Stage Play: Love for Love. Comedy. Written by William Congreve. Directed by Robert Edmond Jones and Stanley Howlett. Greenwich Village Theatre: 31 Mar 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/47 performances). Cast: Walter Abel (as "Sir Sampson Legend"), Eve Balfour (as "Mrs. Foresight"), E.J. Ballantine (as "Foresight"), Cecil Clovelly (as "Jeremy"), Helen Freeman, Rosalind Fuller, Stanley Howlett, Perry Ivins (as "Ben"), Hugh Kidder (as "Trapland"), Sidney Machet, Harold McGee, James Meighan, Adrienne Morrison, Clement O'Loghlen, Samuel Rapport, Alys Rees, Edgar Stehli (as "Tattle"), 'Noel Tearle' (as "Scandal").
- (1930) Stage Play: Through the Night. Comedy.
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