- (1896 - 1939) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1896) Stage Play: The Girl From Paris. Musical. Music by Ivan Caryll [earliest Broadway credit]. Book by George Dance. Music orchestrated by George Hayes. Scenic Design by D. Frank Dodge and Frank Rafter. Directed by Frank Smithson [earliest Broadway credit]. Herald Square Theatre: Dec 1896- unknown (unknown performances). Cast: Nina Ainscoe (as "Ethel, The Major's daughter"), Adele Archer (as "Angela, The Major's daughter"), Olivia Astor (as "Violet, The Major's daughter"), Grace Belasco (as "Anna, A servant"), Charles A. Bigelow (as "Mr. Ebenezer Honeycomb"), Edward Chapman (as "Amos Dingle, Honeycomb's friend"), Phoebe Cohen (as "Mrs. Honeycomb"), Charles Dickson (as "Tom Everleigh, A barrister"), Josie Fairbanks (as "May, The Major's daughter"), Josephine Hall (as "Ruth, Honeycomb's servant") [Broadway debut], May Hamilton (as "Edith, The Major's daughter"), Joseph W. Herbert (as "Mr. Auguste Pompier, A French spy"), Thomas Kierns (as "Blatterwater, A gendarme"), May Lavigne (as "Gretchen"), Clara Lipman (as "Mlle. Julie Bon Bon, The Gay Perisienne"), Louis Mann (as "Hans, Proprietor of the Spa Hotel, Schoffenburgen"), Willis Norton (as "Mabel, Norah's friend"), Matthew Ott (as "Fritz, A servant"), Ida Rock (as "Gladys, The Major's daughter"), John Savage (as "Cecil Smyth, Ducle's friend"), Cheridah Simpson (as "Norah Honeycomb"), Frank Smithson (as "Major Fossdyke, Of the Battersea Butterfly Shooters"), Sydney Tovey (as "Percy Tooting, Ducle's friend"), Harold Vizard (as "Algernon P. Ducle, An American"), Anita Wilson (as "Maud, The Major's daughter"), Nellie Wilson (as "Rose, The Major's daughter").
- (1899) Stage Play: The Girl from Maxim's. Farce. Written by Georges Feydeau. Criterion Theatre: 29 Aug 1899- Oct 1899 (closing date unknown/54 performances). Cast: William Anderson, Lewis Baker, Marie Derickson, Carl Eckstrom, W.J. Ferguson, Rose Flynn, George Forbes, J.M. Francour, Josephine Hall, Euegen Jepson, William Lamp. Produced by Charles Frohman.
- (1900) Stage Play: Mam'selle 'Awkins. Comedy/farce.
- (1900) Stage Play: The Military Maid. Musical/farce. Music by Alfred E. Aarons. Translated from the French by George V. Hobart. Book by George V. Hobart. Lyrics by George V. Hobart. Savoy Theatre: 8 Oct 1900- 13 Oct 1900 (8 performances). Cast: Sallie Berg (as "Bebe Castlemaine"), Henry Bergman (as "The Baron/Blynkinwinkin"), Le Clair Bernard (as "Georgia"), Maude Calvet (as "Orderly Eclair"), Phoebe Coyne (as "The Baroness"), Sidney De Grey (as "The Marquis/Mouchoir"), Daisy Dean (as "Annette"), Libbian Diamond (as "Madeleine"), Frank Doane (as "Adolphe"), Taylor Granville (as "Major Lefevre'), Josephine Hall' (as "Fleurette d'Norville"), Leonore Harris (as "Clorinda"), Emma Levy (as "Caroline"), Gertrude Lewis (as "Calanthe"), Maude Lyle-Courtnay (as "Soldier Soupcon"), Ethel Moore (as "Suzanne"), Charles H. Riegel (as "Colonel Castlemaine"), Leila Romer, Elaine Selover (as "Catherine"), Mrs. Matt B. Snyder (as "Marquise Mouchoir"), David Torrence (as "Captain Gerald Fitzgerald") [Broadway debut], Lucille Verna (as "Clarissa"), Bertram Yost (as "Lieutenant Pierre d'Norville"). Produced by Alfred E. Aarons and David Henderson.
- (1900) Stage Play: Royal Rogue. Musical comedy/opera.
- (1901) Stage Play: The Ladies Paradise. Musical.
- (1903) Stage Play: The Knickerbocker Girl. Musical comedy. Music by Alfred E. Aarons. Book by George Totten Smith. Lyrics by George Totten Smith. Musical Director: Anton Heindl. Featuring songs with lyrics by M.E. Rourke. Musical Director: Al Newberger. Herald Square Theatre: 15 Jun 1903- 27 Jun 1903 (14 performances). Cast: Nellie Beaumont (as "La Rosa Estrobana"), Grace Belmont (as "Eleanor de Reuyter"), Ada Bernard (as "Daisy Deuce"), Florence Campbell (as "Miss Pelham"), Georgia Campbell (as "Miss Piermont"), Alice Clifford (as "Messenger Boy"), Gwendoline Coate (as "Dolores"), Sydney Deane (as "Sanford Merton"), Beatrice Flint (as "Miss Larchmont"), Josephine Hall (as "Mehitabel Merton"), Edgar Halstead (as "Baldwin"), Meigal Rosaros"), Kittie Hamilton (as "The Tough Girl"), Aida Hemmi (as "Roxie"), George Honey (as "Don Carlos Estrobana"), Helen Irwin (as "Miss Madison"), Minnie Johnston (as "Miss Irvington"), Charles Judels (as "Captain Barnacle/Captain Nunez"), John Keefe (as "Terry"), Harry Kelly (as "Abner Merton"), Edna Kerr (as "Miss Woodford"), Ione Kerr (as "Miss Million"), Maude LeRoy (as "Murray Hill"), Effie Leslie (as "Miss Hoffman"), Caroline Locke (as "Miss Lexington"), Sadie Long (as "Inez"), Clara MacCord (as "Miss Englewood"), Edythe Moyer (as "Miss Grammercy"), Nina Randall (as "Trixie Tiller"), Will H. Sloan (as "Professor Herman Wartz"), Louie Sprague (as "Miss Waldorf"), Ollie Wooldford (as "Miss Riverside"), Produced by Frank Howe Jr.
- (1927) Stage Play: Rang Tang. Musical revue. Book by Kaj Gynt. Lyrics by Jo Trent. Directed by Charles Davis and Miller and Lyles. Royale Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from ? Sep 1927- close): 12 Jul 1927- Oct 1927 (closing date unknown/119 performances). Cast: May Barnes, George Battles, Inez Draw, Josephine Hall, Daniel Haynes, Gilbert Holland, Crawford Jackson, Josephine Jackson, Zaidee Jackson, Byron Jones, A. Lyles, Lavinia Mack, Marie Mahood, F.E. Miller, Evelyn Preer, Le'etta Revells, James Strange, Edward Thompson, Lillian Westmoreland, Josephine Willis. Produced by Mr. Walker and Mr. Kavanaugh.
- (1928) Stage Play: Keep Shufflin.' Musical comedy.
- (1934) Stage Play: Music Hath Charms. Musical comedy.
- (1939) Stage Play: The Hot Mikado. Musical/operetta.
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