- (1911 - 1935) Active on Broadway [credited as Harry Auracher early in career] in the following productions:
- (1911) Stage Play: Jumping Jupiter. Musical/farce. Music by Karl Hoschna. Book by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Lyrics by Richard Carle and Sydney Rosenfeld. Musical Director: Hans S. Linne. Featuring songs by Grace Kahn, Harry Archer [credited as Harry Auracher] (Broadway debut), Irving Berlin and Albert von Tilzer. Featuring songs with lyrics by Junie McCree, Gus Kahn, Francis DeWitt and Ted Snyder Directed by Richard Carle. New York Theatre: 6 Mar 1911- 25 Mar 1911 (24 performances). Cast: Natalie Alt (as "Elsie Buchanan"), Burrell Barbaretto (as "Robert Winthrop"), Helen Broderick (as "Miss Winston"), Bly Brown (as "Miss Ranier"), Jessie Cardownie (as "Caroline Goodwillie"), Richard Carle (as "Professor Goodwillie"), Anna Chandler (as "Mrs. Anastasia Kidd"), Ina Claire (as "Molly Pebbleford"), Lester J. Crawford (as "Stephen Buchanan"), Blanche Curtis (as "Miss Chalmers"), Naomi Dale (as "Miss Hupp"), Murray D'Arcy (as "Stilwell"), Jean Engels (as "Miss Renault"), John Goldsworthy (as "Marmaduke Bright"), Ida Harris (as "Miss Cadillac"), Edna Wallace Hopper (as "Connie Curtiss"), Joseph C. Miron (as "Major Felix Buchanan"), Beatrice Morton (as "Miss Pierce"), Will H. Philbrick (as "Toby Pebbleford"), Betty Scott (as "Miss Buick"), Bessie Skeer (as "Miss Daimler"), Estelle St. Clair (as "Miss Lozier"), Margaret Strasselle (as "Miss Locomobile"), Marie Vernon (as "Miss Packard"), Isabelle Winlocke (as "Genevieve Buchanan"). Produced by H.H. Frazee and George W. Lederer.
- (1912) Stage Play: The Pearl Maiden. Musical. Music by Harry Archer [credited as Harry Auracher]. Libretto by Earle C. Anthony and Arthur F. Kales. Musical Director: Silvio Hein. Musical Staging by James Gorman. Directed by Al Holbrook. New York Theatre: 22 Jan 1912- 10 Feb 1912 (24 performances). Cast: Burrell Barbaretto (as "Bob Norris, in love with Loraine"), Marie Benton (as "Ensemble"), Henry Bergman (as "Bilge/Alfonse, Kaliko's chef"), Winifred Browne (as "Ensemble"), Herbert A. Burnham (as "Ensemble"), Sadie Carr (as "Ensemble"), Kitty Collier (as "Ensemble"), Lottie Crossland (as "Ensemble"), Maude Crossland (as "Ensemble"), Dan Dale (as "Ensemble"), Lillian Davis (as "Ensemble"), Jefferson De Angelis (as "Pinkerton Kerr, the wireless operator, Mona Island"), Martha Dean (as "Ensemble"), L.J. De Bold (as "Cockeye Morgan"), Dorothy Dunn (as "Ensemble"), Phyllis Erroll (as "Ensemble"), Marie Farrell (as "Ensemble"), Nell Feltas (as "Ensemble"), Alice M. Gibbons (as "Ensemble"), Margie Graham (as "Ensemble"), Patsy Hamilton (as "Ensemble"), F. Holmes (as "Peg Leg Jukes, captain of Nadine's crew"), Maureen Hubin (as "Ensemble"), Thomas LeMode (as "Ensemble"), Daisy Leon (as "Talulu, Kaliko's daughter, the Cannibal Princess"), Grace Lloyd (as "Ensemble"), Walter Lysat (as "Vincenzo"), Ethel Lytle (as "Ensemble"), Albertine Marr (as "Ensemble"), Jerry McAuliffe (as "Gideon Slim, a pearl trader and adventurer"), Joe Murphy (as "Ensemble"), Gordon R. Newman (as "Ensemble"), Carrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Florrie Poltz (as "Ensemble"), Russell Price (as "Ensemble"), Charles Prince (as "Kaliko ,King of Powi Island"), Roy Pruette, Jr. (as "Ensemble"), Edna Richardson (as "Ensemble"), Elsa Ryan (as "Loraine, Sharpe's daughter"), Nat Saunders (as "Ensemble"), Gloria Starr (as "Ensemble"), Pauline Sterling (as "Ensemble"), Charles J. Stine (as "Veritas Sharpe, president of the International Pearl Company"), Richard Taber [credited as Richard Tabor] (as "Jack Sharp, Sharpe's son"), John W. Walker (as "Ensemble"), Ella Warner (as "Ensemble"), Davis Wheeler (as "Anaka, a native servant"), Grace Wickahm (as "Ensemble"), Fred Wilson (as "Ensemble"), Nellie Young (as "Ensemble"), Flora Zabelle (as "Nadine, the Pearl Maiden"). Produced by Weich and Aarons.
- (1920) Stage Play: Frivolities of 1920. Musical revue. Music by William B. Friedlander. Book by William Anthony McGuire. Lyrics by William B. Friedlander. Additional music by Harry Archer [credited as Harry Auracher] and Tom Johnstone. Musical Director: Harry Auracher [credited as Harry Auracher]. Featuring songs by Albert Gumble, Andrew B. Sterling, Henry Lewis, Dave Dreyer and Carl Eckert. Featuring songs with lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling, Henry Lewis, Jack Yellen and Dave Dreyer. Musical Staging by William B. Friedlander. Choreographed by Edward P. Bower and Allan K. Foster. Production Supervised by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson and J.C. Huffman. 44th Street Theatre: 8 Jan 1920- Mar 1920 (closing date unknown/61 performances). Cast: Florenz Ames, Dolly Best, Richard Bold, Miriam Breen, Billy Bryant, Thelma Carlton, Colin Chase, Margaret Clayton, Muriel Cort, Helen Crewe, Delle Darnell, Frank Davis, Irene Delroy, Mercedes Demordant, Doraldina, Evelyn Downing, Rae Fields, John Flynn, Bernice Frank, Fay Franklin, Agnes Frawley, Edward Gallagher, Alfred Girard, Will Goodawl, Marie Grenville, Ruby Hart, Merle Hartwell, Carol Haydon, Helen Jackson, Adele Kane, Mildred Kay, May Keefe, Irma King, Nellie Kouns, Sara Kouns, Ruth Kraft, Alice Lawlor, Grace Lee, Henry Lewis, Doris Lloyd, May Lockwood, Josie McRae, Marie Messier, Moss & Fry, Helen Neary, Anita Nenci, Frances Ney, Tom Nip, Fletcher Norton, Charles O'Brien, Dorothy Parker, Emily Proctor, Peggy Purtell, Mabel Roberts, Joseph Rolley, Zelda Santley, Marie Stafford, The Barr Twins, Peggy Van, Jeanne Voltaire, Victorine Voltaire, Vesta Wallace, Vivien West, Alice Winters, Adelaide Winthrop, Betty Wright. Produced by Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson.
- (1920) Stage Play: Pitter Patter. Musical comedy. Longacre Theatre: 28 Sep 1920- 1 Jan 1921 (111 performances).
- (1923) Stage Play: Little Jessie James. Musical/farce.
- (1924) Stage Play: Paradise Alley. Musical comedy. Music by Carle Carlton, Harry Archer and A. Otvos. Book by Charles W. Bell and Edward Clark. Lyrics by Howard Johnson. Orchestra under the direction of John L. McManus. Ensemble numbers directed by Jack Mason. Directed by Carle Carlton. Casino Theatre (moved to The Vanderbilt Theatre from 10 May 1924- close): 31 Mar 1924- 24 May 1924 (64 performances). Cast: Harry Atkinson (as "Stage Door Keeper"), Lloyd Balliot (as "Four of the Finest/Reporter/Entertainer"), Leslie Barrie (as "Alex Huxley"), George Bickel (as "Rudolf Zatz"), Jane Brew (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Garfield Brown (as "Four of the Finest/Reporter/Entertainer"), Nina Byron (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Ida May Chadwick (as "Quinne La Salle"), Beatrice Coniff (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Jane Daniel (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Gloria Dawn (as "Sylvia van de Veer"), Charles Derickson (as "Jack Harriman"), Dolly Donnelly (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Elizabeth Dougher (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Marilyn Evans (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Billee Fennimore (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Sherry Gale (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Marian Gunn (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Louise Joyce (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Estelle Keeley (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Lucille King (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Muriel Lodge (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Hallie Manning (as "Little Annie Rooney"), Evelyn Martin (as "Sweet Marie"), Aileen Meehan (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Marjorie O'Brien (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Virginia O'Brien (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), William Renaud (as "Casey the Cop/Four of the Finest/Reporter/Entertainer"), Marjorie Schweinert (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Kathryn Scott (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Helen Shipman (as "Bonnie Brown"), Adele Smith (as "Lady of the Ensemble"), Frank Stanhope (as "Four of the Finest/Reporter/Entertainer"), Dorothy Walters (as "Mother O'Grady, Boss of The Alley"), Arthur West (as "Spike Muldoon"), Burke Western (as "Benny"), Edward Wonn (as "Edward Harriman"), Juanita Wray (as "Lady of the Ensemble"). Replacement actor: Robert Halliday (as "Jack Harriman"). Produced by Carle Carlton.
- (1924) Stage Play: My Girl. Musical/farce. Music by Harry Archer. Book by Harlan Thompson. Lyrics by Harlan Thompson. Musical Director: Ernest Cutting. Directed by Walter Brooks. Vanderbilt Theatre: 24 Nov 2924- 1 Aug 1925 (291 performances). Produced by Lyle D. Andrews.
- (1926) Stage Play: Merry, Merry. Musical comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: Twinkle, Twinkle. Musical comedy.
- (1928) Stage Play: Just a Minute. Musical/vaudeville. Music by Harry Archer. Book by H. C. Greene. Lyrics by Walter O'Keefe. Music orchestrated by Claude MacArthur and William G. Moore. Musical Director: Count Berni Vici. Choreographed by Russell Markert. Directed by H.C. Greene. Ambassador Theatre (moved to The Century Theatre from 19 Nov 1928- close): 8 Oct 1928- 15 Dec 1928 (160 performances). Cast: 16 Russell Market Girls (as Specialty Dancers"), Dave Bender (as "Policeman/Announcer"), Brenda Bond (as "Kay Bolton"), Walter Brogsdale (as "Waiter"), Gypsy Byrne (as "Helen"), Count Berni Vici and his Symphonic Girls (as "Orchestra"), Ebony Steppers (as "Specialty Dancers"), Eddie Frisco (as "Eddie Frisco"), Madeline Grey (as "Mrs. Callahan"), Burt Harger (as "Stage Director/Specialty Dancers"), Arthur Havel (as "Joe Winston/Kid Williams"), Morton Havel (as "Charlie Winston"), Tommy Havel (as "Mr. O'Brien"), Harry Holbrook (as "Carlson"), Helen Howell (as "Specialty Dancers"), John Hundley (as "Jerry Conklin"), Dale Jones (as "Tom/The Three Recorders Nifty Three"), George Leonard (as "Spike"), Helen Lockhart (as "Miss Reynolds/May/The Three Recorders Nifty Three"), Harold Madsen (as "Dick/The Three Recorders Nifty Three"), Al Mario (as "Battling Brown"), Helen Patterson (as "Patricia Callahan"), Peek-A-Boo Jimmie and His Band (as "Pickings Club Orchestra"), Maude Russell (as "Soubrette"), Sam Sidman (as "Louis Schultz"), Virginia Smith (as "Bev Johnson"), Frankie Stevens (as "Kid Gans"), Flavio Theodore (as "Referee/Specialty Dancers"), Thompson (as "Specialty Dancers"), Walker (as "Specialty Dancers"), Billie Yarbo (as "Mandy"). Produced by Phil Morris and H.C. Greene.
- (1929) Stage Play: Keep It Clean.
- (1930) Stage Play: Sweet and Low. Musical revue. Based on material by David Freedman. Musical Director: William Daly. Featuring songs by Harry Archer, Oscar Levant, Charlotte Kent, Harry Warren, Vivian Ellis, William C.K. Irwin, Louis Alter, George M. Cohan, Dana Suesse, Phil Charig and Joseph Meyer, Featuring songs with lyrics by Edward Eliscu, Ira Gershwin, Billy Rose, Malcolm McComb and Ballard MacDonald. Additional dances by Busby Berkeley. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Alexander Leftwich. Chanin's 46th Street Theatre: 17 Nov 1930- Apr 1931 (closing date unknown/184 performances). Cast: James Barton, Fanny Brice, George Jessel, Borrah Minevitch, Peggy Andre, Gladys Aster, Kathleen Ayres, Arline Baber, Joe Barry, Jack Bauer, Marion Bonnell, Kitty Brady, Ethel Brice, Emily Burton, Betty Croke, Ruth Dana, Nancy Dolan, Harry Edwards, Loretta Flushing, Rita Jason, Cy Landry, James Lee, Muriel Markert, Charles Millang, Moss & Fontana, Edward Murray, Edwin Murray, Jerry Norris, Lucille Osborne, Viola Paulson, Jack Ray, Shirley Richards, Polly Rose, Ruth Sato, Pauline Schaefer, Charlotte Stoll, Ray Stuart, Baun Sturtz, Arthur Treacher, Paula Trueman, Mildred Tully, Dorothy Van Hess, Emily Van Hoven, Hanna Williams, Dan Wyler. Produced by Billy Rose.
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