- (1907 - 1933) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1907) Stage Play: The Lemonade [played in rotation with The Flag Station and The Monkey's Paw]. Written by Gladys Unger [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyceum Theatre: 30 Apr 1907- 21 May 1907 (4 performances). Cast: Arnold Daly, Roy Fairchild, Percival T. Moore, Florence Nash, Lucile Watson. Produced by Arnold Daly Repertory.
- (1907) Stage Play: After the Opera. Written by Gladys Unger. Based the French of M. Ducquois. Based on M. Reinbrach. Note: Information regarding this production is largely unknown. It is believed to have been a repertory production that rotated with The Shirkers, Washington's First Defeat, How He Lied to Her Husband, The Van Dycke, The Flag Station, Kathleen ni Houlihan, The Hour Glass, A Japanese Lady, The Jashiwara, The Spy of the Government, A Japanese Ophelia, A Japanese Doll between mid-Oct 1907- mid Dec 1907 (unknown performances). Cast: Unknown. Produced by Arnold Daly Repertory and Mme. Hanako Repertory Company.
- (1908) Stage Play: Love Watches. Comedy. Written by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet. Book adapted by Gladys Unger. Directed by William Seymour. Lyceum Theatre: 27 Aug 1908- Jan 1909 (closing date unknown/172 performances). Cast: Annie Bradley, Billie Burke (as "Jacqueline"), William Claire, Laura Clement, W.H. Crompton, Stanley Dark (as "Mons. Carteret"), Louise Drew, William Edgar, Ida Greeley-Smith, Cyril Keightley (as "Count Andre De Juvigny"), Ernest Lawford, Maud S. Love, Kate Meeks (as "Marquise de Juvigney"), Maude Odell, Horace H. Porter, Charlotte Shelby, Isabel West. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1909) Stage Play: Inconstant George. Written by Robert de Flers and Gaston Arman de Caillavet. Book adapted by Gladys Unger. Empire Theatre: 29 Sep 1909- Dec 1909 (closing date unknown/85 performances). Cast: John Drew (as "George"), Marie Berkeley, Mary Boland, Carlotta Doty, Bernard Fairfax, Desmond Kelly, Jane Laurel, Rex McDougall, Adelaide Prince, Martin Sabine, Robert Schable, Alice Soderling, Walter Soderling, Frederick Tiden. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1910) Stage Play: Decorating Clementine. Comedy.
- (1911) Stage Play: The Marionettes. Written by Pierre Wolff. Translated by Gladys Unger. Lyceum Theatre: 5 Dec 1911- Jan 1912 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Lyceum Theatre: 4 Dec 1911- Jan 1912 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: Charles Balsar, Romaine Callender, Grace Carlyle, Edward Fielding, Frank Gilmore, Frank Goldsmith, William Hasson, Arthur Hurley, Eileen Kearney, Arthur Lewis, Kate Meeks [credited as Kate Meek], Alla Nazimova, Franklin Pangborn. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Merry Countess. Musical comedy/opera. Music by Johann Strauss. Book by Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Arthur Anderson. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Ludovic Halévy. Based on the operette "Die Fledermaus" by Carl Haffner and 'Richard Genee'. Based on "Le Reveillon" by Henri Meilhac. Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Featuring songs by Joseph H. McKeon. Choreographed by Emile Agoust. Directed by Charles A. Maynard. Casino Theatre: 20 Aug 1912- 14 Dec 1912 (135 performances). Cast: Miss. Arthur (as "Chorus"), A.W. Baskcomb (as "Mattoni"), Betty Berry (as "Chorus"), Mr. Bogart (as "Chorus"), Josephine Brandell (as "Sidi"), Lorraine Bright (as "Chorus"), Mildred Bright (as "Chorus"), F. Brown (as "Chorus"), H. Brown (as "Chorus"), Martin Brown (as "Prince Orloffsky"), Mabel Burnege (as "Minna"), H. Collins (as "Chorus"), Jose Collins (as "Countess Rosalinda Cliquot/Chorus"), Corgene Dare (as "Chorus"), Mlle. Dazie (as "Premiere Danseuse"), Miss DeAragon (as "Chorus"), Mr. Diamond (as "Chorus"), Rozsika Dolly (as "Felice"), Yansci Dolly (as "Adele"), Vyvyen Donner (as "Faustine/Chorus"), Ninon Dudley (as "Melanie/Chorus"), Robert Dunlap (as "Chorus"), Miss Dunn (as "Chorus"), Maurice Farkoa (as "Gabor Szabo, a Hungarian"), Frank Farrington (as "Neirstiner, Deputy Governor"), Irving Feiner (as "Chorus"), Robert Feuhrer (as "Leopold, Tiger to Prince Orloffsky"), Claude Flemming Dr. Berncastler"), Miss Fonteny (as "Chorus"), Madeline Frain (as "Chorus"), Mr. Frenac (as "Chorus"), Warner Gault (as "Chorus"), Marion George (as "Felicita/Chorus"), James Georgi (as "Joseph"), Estelle Grayce (as "Natalie/Chorus"), Miss Hall (as "Chorus"), Henry Hanft (as "Chorus"), Mr. Holmer (as "Chorus"), Forrest Huff (as "Count Max Cliquot"), Violet Jewell (as "Chorus"), Mr. Klein (as "Chorus"), B. Lang (as "Chorus"), Irving Lavitz (as "Chorus"), Miss Lawlor (as "Chorus"), Violet Lorraine (as "Chorus/Hermine"), George Lyman (as "A Warden/Franz"), Miss Lyons (as "Chorus"), Miss MacDonald (as "Chorus"), Arthur Miller (as "Ernest/Chorus"), Miss Grayce (as "Chorus"), Miss Miuller (as "Chorus"), Blixie Murrie (as "Chorus"), B. Nodraer (as "Chorus/Oscar"), Mr. O'Rourke (as "Chorus"), C. Peckard (as "Chorus/Sabine"), M. Peckard (as "Chorus"), Arthur Pepe (as "Wilhelm/Chorus"), Evelyn Provost (as "Irma"), Miss Randolph (as "Chorus"), Miss Raymond (as "Chorus"), Frank Ross (as "Inspector of Police/Alfred/Chorus"), Juanita Russell (as "Fritzie/Chorus"), Mr. Sack (as "Chorus"), Mona Sartoris (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Sayce (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Scherer (as "Chorus"), Tom A. Shale (as "Hochheimer, Governor of the New Age Prison"), Stone Sommerfield (as "Chorus"), Mr. Summerville (as "Chorus"), Mr. Trentini (as "Chorus"), Fritzi Von Busing (as "Ilka, a Parlormaid"), Mr. Whitcomb (as "Chorus"), Sue Young Doreen/Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1913) Stage Play: The Marriage Market. Musical.
- (1916) Stage Play: Betty. Musical. Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Gladys Unger. Lyrics by Adrian Ross and Paul A. Rubens. Musical Direction by William Daly. Additional numbers by Ernest Steffan and Merlin Morgan. Featuring songs by Harry Tierney, Jean Schwartz, Silvio Hein and Benjamin Hapgood Burt. Featuring songs with lyrics by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Percy Greenbank, Edgar Leslie and William Jerome. Directed by Edward Royce. Globe Theatre: 3 Oct 1916- 25 Nov 1916 (63 performances). Cast: Isabel Adams (as "Ensemble"), Edna Bates (as "Lady Charlotte Knowles"), Marie Baxter (as "Ensemble"), Marie Benedict (as "Lily/Ensemble"), James Black (as "Ensemble"), Marna Blanchard (as "Lady Violet Chichester/Ensemble"), J. Brush (as "Ensemble"), Sam Burbank (as "Hillier"), Ethel Burke (as "Ensemble"), Cecile Conway (as "Ensemble"), Florence Cripps (as "Lady Majoribanks"), Master Crumpton (as "Alf"), Peggy Dana (as "Ensemble"), Marion Davies (as "Jane"), Eileen Dennes (as "Estelle"), Doc Donnelly (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Duncan (as "Ensemble"), Opal Essent (as "Ensemble"), Allen Fagan (as "Cedric"), Isabel Falconer (as "Ensemble"), Grace Ford (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Germaine (as "Hon. Patience Pemberton/Ensemble"), Herbert Goff (as "Ensemble"), Dorothy Harrigan (as "Ensemble"), Annette Herbert (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Herbert (as "Duke of Crowborough"), Raymond Hitchcock (as "Lord D'Arcy Playne"), William Holbrook (as "Ensemble"), A. Homme (as "Ensemble"), Ida Howe (as "Ensemble"), Jessie Howe (as "Ensemble"), Ron Hoyer (as "Ensemble"), Rokey Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Justine Johnstone (as "Chicquette"), Frank Keller (as "Ensemble"), Esther Lee (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Lindley (as "Ensemble"), Master Lowrie (as "David Playne"), Lotta Morse (as "Ensemble"), Walter Mozee (as "Ensemble"), Prudence O'Shea (as "Lady Paula Colquhuoun/Ensemble"), Peter Page (as "Achille Jotte"), Eugene Revere (as "Lathers/Tregellan"), Lillian Rice (as "Pansy/Ensemble"), Alice Roberts (as "Ensemble"), Fred Rockwell (as "Ensemble"), A. Roland (as "Ensemble"), Gertrude Roland (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Santley (as "Gerard"), Mona Sartoris (as "Ensemble"), Ivy Sawyer (as "Betty"), Lydia Scott (as "Lady Mary Manzies/Ensemble"), Verda Shelberg (as "Mrs. Rawlins"), Eleanor St. Clair (as "Hon. Mrs. Partarlington"), Mildred St. Clair (as "Ensemble"), Katherine Stewart (as "Dora"), Anna Stone (as "Daisy/Ensemble"), Virginia Taylor (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Tierney (as "Ensemble"), Henry Vincent (as "The Hon. Victor Halifax"), Bunny Wendell (as "Lady Cholmondley"), Jean White (as "Ensemble"), Peggy Williamson (as "Ensemble"), Jacquelin Woods (as "Ensemble"), Louise Worthington (as "Ensemble"). Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
- (1921) Stage Play: The Fair Circassian. Comedy/romance. Written by Gladys Unger. Directed by Clifford Brooke. Theatre Republic: 6 1921- Dec 1921 (closing date unknown/7 performances). Cast: Messenger Bellis (as "Capt. Richard Wingham"), John H. Brewer (as "Moussa Beg"), Henry Carvill (as "Lord Ottery"), Roy Cochrane (as "Portleight"), Ethel Dane (as "Lady Ottery"), Robert Fischer (as "Ionides"), Echlin Gayer (as "Mr. Fitzjames"), Nellie Graham-Dent (as "Lady Blandish"), Harry Green (as "The Hon. Charles Hill"), Stanley Hewlett (as "Lord Ripley"), Berkley Huntington (as "Ismael Beg), Claude King (as "His Excellency, Prince Mirza Fatoullah Khlan"), Dennis King (as "The Hon. Claude Faulconhurst"), Kathleen Molony (as "The Duchess of Darlington"), Margaret Mower (as "Zora"), William (as "Nelson James"), Gilbert Rooney (as "John"), Helene Sinnott (as "Miss Priscilla Hart"), John Smith (as "Lala"), Fay West (as "The Hon. Georgina Faulconhurst"), Louis Wolheim (as "H.R.H., The Prince Regent"). Produced by Miss Newell.
- (1922) Stage Play: The Goldfish. Comedy. Book adapted by Gladys Unger. Based on the French of M. Armont and Mr. Gerbidon. Directed by Stuart Walker. Maxine Elliott's Theatre: 17 Apr 1922- Jun 1922 (closing date unknown/70 performances). Cast: Dennis Cleughs, John De Silva, Rhy Derby, Robert T. Haines, Ben Hendricks, Wilton Lackaye (as "Count Stanislaus Nevski"), Lucille La Verne, Wilfred Lytell, Norma Mitchell, Marjorie Rambeau (as "Jenny"), John Robb. Produced by J.J. Shubert and Lee Shubert.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Love Habit. Farce.
- (1923) Stage Play: The Business Widow. Comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: The Werewolf. Comedy.
- (1924) Stage Play: Top-Hole. Musical comedy.
- (1925) Stage Play: The Virgin of Bethulia. Written by Gladys Unger. Adapted from "Judith" by Henri Bernstein. Directed by Lawrence Marston. Ambassador Theatre: 23 Feb 1925- Mar 1925 (closing date unknown/16 performances). Cast: Gus Alexander (as "Eunuch"), George Allen (as "Astouber"), George Baxter (as "Saaph"), Fred Beane (as "Berose"), Lee Beggs (as "Sissaroch"), Thurlow Bergen (as "Hasphenor Ann Davis (as "Addah"), Warburton Guilbert (as "Isrkim"), Albert S. Howson (as "Charmi"), Julia Hoyt (as "Judith"), Elaine Lettor (as "Dancer"), Marjorie McLucas (as "Abigail"), McKay Morris (as "Holophernes"), Effingham Pinto (as "Vagoo"), George Rogers (as "Chinchaour"). Produced by Lee Shubert.
- (1925) Stage Play: Starlight. Comedy. Written by Gladys Unger. Based on the dialogues of Abe Hermant. Directed by Edith Ellis. Broadhurst Theatre: 3 Mar 1925- May 1925 (closing date unknown/71 performances). Cast: Martin Berkeley, Richard Bowler (as "Truffo"), Leon Brown, Leland Chandler, Forbes Dawson, Frank Dawson, Teresa Guerini, Borden Harriman, Stanley Jessup (as "Bourgevin, A Manager"), Doris Keane, John Knight, Esther Lyon, Kay McKay, Charles Meredith, Edwin Mills, Henry Mowbray (as "Marquis de Belleme"), William Pearce, Florence Short, Marrion Stephenson, Allen Vincent, Frederick Vogeding, Philip Wood. Produced by Frank Egan. Produced in association with Charles Frohman Inc.
- (1925) Stage Play: Stolen Fruit. Drama. Written by Dario Niccodemi. Book adapted by Gladys Unger. Directed by Rollo Lloyd. Eltinge 42nd Street Theatre: 7 Oct 1925- Dec 1925 (closing date unknown/96 performances). Produced by Henry W. Savage; Produced in association with A.H. Woods.
- (1926) Stage Play: Two Girls Wanted. Comedy.
- (1927) Stage Play: Lovely Lady. Musical comedy. Music by Dave Stamper and Harold A. Levey. Book by Gladys Unger and Cyrus Wood. Lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Musical Director: Harold A. Levey. Based on a play by Andre Birabeau. Featuring songs with lyrics by Harry A. Steinberg and Eddie Ward. Choreographed by Dave Bennett and Chester Hale. Directed by J.C. Huffman. Sam H. Harris Theatre: 29 Dec 1927- 19 May 1928 (164 performances). Cast: Lenore Allen (as "Chorus"), Louise Barrett (as "Desiree"), Eloise Bennett (as "Parthenia"), Hal Bird (as "Chorus"), Margaret Bragaw (as "Chorus"), Cleo Brown (as "Chorus"), Grace Carroll (as "Chorus"), Pat Carroll (as "Chorus"), Erma Chase (as "Chorus"), Ann Cluin (as "Chorus"), Jack Coleman (as "Chorus"), Miriam Crosby (as "Claudette"), Elizabeth Darling (as "Chorus"), Regina Daw (as "Chorus"), Franklin J. Dix (as "A Decoy/Chorus"), Peggy Driscoll (as "Chorus"), Mary Dunckley (as "Toe Dancer/Marcelle"), Jules Epailly (as "Francois"), Clara Fay (as "Chorus"), Evelyn French (as "Chorus"), Ann Gilbert (as "Chorus"), Ruth Gordon (as "Celeste"), Greta Granda (as "Chorus"), Frank Greene (as "Lord Islington"), Grace Grey (as "Chorus"), Agnes Hall (as "Chorus"), Hazel Harris (as "Lisette"), Mary Hiscox (as "Chorus"), William Holden (as "Monsieur Watteau") [final Broadway role], Louise Hunt (as "Chorus"), Irene Isham (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Jarrett (as "Yvonne"), Dottie Jolson (as "Chorus"), Mattie Kay (as "Chorus"), Dorothy Keith (as "Chorus"), Mildred Kelly (as "Chorus"), Dick Kennedy (as "Waiter/Chorus"), Jeane Kroll (as "Chorus"), Edna Leedom (as "Folly Watteau"), Helen Liste (as "Chorus"), Margaret Liste (as "Yvette"), Alice Lorraine (as "Chorus"), Eve Lynn (as "Chorus"), Maryan Lynn (as "A Decoy/Chorus"), Dorothy Maurice (as "Chorus"), Nadya Miller (as "Chorus"), Alice Monroe (as "Chorus"), Etta Moore (as "Chorus"), Sydna Morgan (as "Chorus"), Joanna Parker (as "Chorus"), Doris Patston (as "Aline Beaumont"), Pavla Pavlick (as "Chorus"), Billie Perry (as "Chorus"), Marion Phillips (as "Chorus"), Wesley Pierce (as "Max"), Fred Reynolds (as "Chorus"), Guy Robertson (as "Paul De Morlaix"), Adrian Rosely (as "Jacques"), Mae Russel (as "Page/Chorus"), Catherine Ryder (as "Chorus"), Mary Elizabeth Ryder (as "Chorus"), Evelyn Schiela (as "Chorus"), Jack Sheehan (as "Louis Farrell"), Barton Smith (as "Chorus"), Ralph Stark (as "Chorus"), Steward Steppler (as "Chorus"), Anthony Sterling (as "Gendarme/Chorus"), Mildred Tolle (as "Chorus"), Peaches Tortoni (as "Chorus"), Gertrude Westling (as "Chorus"), John Wolf (as "Chorus"), Ted Wrynn (as "Chorus"). Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
- (1928) Stage Play: The Madcap. Musical comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: Ladies of Creation. Comedy.
- (1931) Stage Play: Experience Unnecessary. Comedy.
- (1932) Stage Play: Nona. Farce/romance. Written by Gladys Unger. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman. Directed by Burk Symon. Avon Theatre: 4 Oct 1932- Oct 1932 (closing date unknown/31 performances). Cast: Harlan Briggs (as "The Station Master"), Patricia Calvert (as "Miriam Skidwell"), Aristides de Leoni, Genevieve Dolaro, Jane Ferrell, Hans Hansen, H. Dudley Hawley (as "Mr. Compton"), Russell Hicks, Arthur Margetson, John McCloskey, Millard Mitchell (as "Joe"), Oscar Polk (as "A Pullman Porter"), Ellen Southbrook, Warren Sterling, Bernard Susman, Lenore Ulric (as "Nona"). Produced by Peggy Fears.
- (1933) Stage Play: Twenty-five Dollars an Hour. Written by Gladys Unger [final Broadway credit] and Leyla Georgie. From an outline by Erno Balogh. Directed by Thomas Mitchell. Theatre Masque: 10 May 1933- May 1933 (closing date unknown/22 performances). Cast: Jean Arthur (as "Lucy"), Olga Baclanova (as "Germaine Granville"), William Bowers, Natalie Browning, Catherine Field, Stanley Harrison (as "William"), Paul Huber (as "Mr. Barton"), Georges Metaxa (as "Claude de Rozay"), Helena Rapport, Ralph Sanford, Cyrena Smith. Produced by Alfred E. Aarons and Thomas Mitchell.
- (1931) Her play, "Ladies of Creation," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Chrystal Herne and John B. Litel in the cast.
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