- (1913) Stage: Appeared (as "Rocky Rixon, Cousin of Getaway"; Broadway debut) in "Somewhere Else" on Broadway. Musical/fantasy. Music by Gustav Luders. Book / lyrics by Avery Hopwood. Choreographed by Dave Marion. Directed by Frank Smithson. Broadway Theatre: 20 Jan 1913-25 Jan 1913 (8 performances). Cast: Devor Alvarez, Perry Alvarez, Melville Anderson, Alys Baldwin, Florida Bellaire, Rita Bellaire, Sally Berch, Ednah Bernard, Mabel Callon, Dorothy Carrigne, Donald Chalmers, Martin Conroy, Cecil Cunningham [Broadway debut], Helene Davis, Violet De Biccari, Ellen Evans, Doris Ferges, Fred M. Fisher, Estelle Francesca, Briggs French, Shephard Garretson, Mabel Gebeau, Monte Grayce, Richard Hall, H.R. Haskell, Catherine Hayes, W.A. Healey, George Healy, Taylor Holmes, Maxwell Kennedy, Helen Kent, Mildred Lawrence, Burton Lenihan, Elene Leska, Susie McChroan, H.T. McCoy, Daisy McNally, Blixie Murrie, Naidene Parker, Hilda Peters, Will Philbrick, Billie St. Clair, W.C. Stanley, Dick Stewart, Cecil Thackara, Edith Thayer, H.P. Wagner, Edith Warren, Frank Wayne, Ethel West, Marion Whitney, Leslie Wilson, Pauline Winters. Produced by Henry W. Savage.
- (1921) Stage: Appeared (billed as Frank Farnum) in "Ziegfeld 9 O'clock Frolic" on Broadway. Musical revue. Directed by Edward Royce. Danse de Follies: 8 Feb 1921-Mar 1921 (closing date unknown/35 performances). Cast: Annette Bade, Edythe Baker, Virginia Bell, The Fairbanks Twins (Madeline Fairbanks, Marion Fairbanks; final Broadway credit as act), Eleanor Griffith, Jack Hanley, Herbert Hoey, Kathlene Martyn, Oscar Shaw, Anna Wheaton, Princess White Deer. Produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
- (1929) Stage: Appeared (billed as Frank Farnum; final Broadway role) in "Keep It Clean" on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Lester Lee, Jimmy Duffy, Harry Archer, Benny Ryan, James Hanley, Clarence Gaskill, Homer Violinsky, Charles Tobias and Harry Converse. Book by Jimmy Duffy and Will Morrissey. Directed by William Morrissey and Russell Markert. Selwyn Theatre: 24 Jun 1929-6 Jul 1929 (16 performances). Cast: Mlle. Amerique, Diana Anitra, Helene Bradley, Jimmy Carr's Orchestra, Mae Dailey, Jimmy Duffy, Pauline Gaskins, Helen Gleason, Jim Harkins, Karol Kane, Don Kennelly, Ted Marcel, The Market Dancers, Midgie Miller, Will Morrissey, Edith Murray, Jimmie O'Brien, Rosemary Ryder, Douglas Stanbury. Produced by William Duffy and John Hickey Jr.
- (1920) Stage: Appeared (billed as Frank Farnum) in "Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic" on Broadway. Musical revue. Book by Ballard MacDonald. Music by Harry Carroll. Musical Director: Max Hoffman. Aditional music by Max Hoffmann, Irving Berlin, Harry Akst and Dave Stamper. Music orchestrated by Alfred Dalby. Scenic Design by Joseph Urban. Conceived by / produced by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr. General Manager: Victor Kiraly. Directed by Edward Royce. Ziegfeld Roof: unknown dates (unknown performances). Cast: Alene Allison, Kathlyn Ardelle, Annette Bade, Edythe Baker, Virginia Bell, Peggy Brady, Betty Burns, Pearl Eaton, Helen Ellsworth, Marguerite Falconer, Norma Fontaine, Perle Germonde, Ben Ali Haggin, Jack Hanley, Dorothy Haver, Herbert Hoey, Alla King, Bob LaSalle, Phoebe Lee, Gladys Loftus, Helen Lomp, Dorothy Mackaill, Lillian MacKenzie, Alma Mamay, Irene Marcellus, Albertine Marlowe, Kathleen Martin, Bird Millman, Beatrice Milner, Geneva Mitchell, Olive Osborne, Addie Rolfe, Carletta Ryan, Beatrice Savage, Mildred Sinclair, Lucy Smith, Louise Stafford, Avonne Taylor, Vangie Valentine, Princess White Deer, Irene Wilson, Lillian Woods. NOTE: The Midnight Frolics were considerably racier than Mr. Ziegfeld's "ordinary" (which themselves were far from ordinary and considerably racier than most other productions mounted on Broadway at the time) productions.
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